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SWK 850: Comparative Approaches To Social Work Research Quantitative Methods

3 credits

This course provides students with the knowledge about scientific method, theory construction and the relationship of theory to research. Students learn to design a feasible and ethical research study and to write a research proposal. Various types of experimental , quasi- experimental and non-experimental designs are presented. To enroll, students must pass an examination on the basic knowledge of social science research that is required for the master’s degree in social work.

Sections Offered: Spring 2024

Comparative Approaches To Social Work Research Quantitative Methods
0404-850-001 C. Newransky Mon 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm GC - SWB 128 3

 
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