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Dec 26, 2024
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MSW 6700 - Research II: Practice-Informed Research Credits: (3) Typically Taught Spring Semester: Full Sem Description: Research II: Practice-Informed Research - A study of advanced research methods and statistical procedures as they relate to and are guided by professional social work practice. Students learn about empirical research designs and how to conduct program evaluations, including needs assessments, process evaluations and outcome evaluations. Students also learn about strategies to communicate research outcomes effectively with clients, colleagues, and stakeholders to ensure the implementation sound and empirically supported prevention and intervention strategies and models of practice. Ethics and sensitivity to research with various groups will be emphasized. Pre-requisite(s): Formal admittance to the MSW program, MSW 6010 (or advanced-standing status), MSW 6300 , MSW 6910 , and MSW 6930 .
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