SWK 6402 Applied Methods in Social Work Research

This course surveys the significant research designs used in social work. The course focuses on problem formulation; conceptualization and operationalization of variables; use of measurement instruments; the logic of research design (including sampling and design selection); ethical and legal issues; recognizing, critically analyzing, and utilizing culturally competent and anti-oppressive research methods; quantitative and qualitative modes of observation; analysis of data; use of computers and computer programs; and research report writing. The course demonstrates the connection between foundation practice and research, and students will learn how to evaluate the utility of research as it informs social work practice in the context of service delivery to clients.

Credits

3