SOWK 4400 RESEARCH METHODS IN SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE (3 credits)
The focus of the course will be to define research methods as they are applied in social work, using ethical, culturally informed, anti-racist, and anti-oppressive approaches. Students will use research to inform their practice decision-making. Values and ethical issues are infused throughout the content of the course as they relate to research processes and methods.
Prerequisite(s): Prior or concurrent STAT 1530, CRCJ 3000, PA 3000, PSYC 3130, SOWK 3000, or STAT 3000