Course Description
Advanced skills in (a) conceptualizing research problems, (b) completing research in the social work domains: needs assessment, program evaluation, and single subject research, and (c) using inferential skills for data analysis. Prerequisite: SWK 626.
Syllabus
Student Learning Outcomes, Goals, Objectives:
Students successfully completing this course will be able to:
Demonstrate Ethical and Professional Behavior
- Students will Demonstrate Ethical Research Conduct
- Students will understand the ethical principles required in social work research practice, including social work values.
- Students will be able to answer questions regarding ethical research issues.
- Students will have a clear understanding of the history of unethical research behaviors, particularly those involving racial and ethnic minorities.
- Students will understand why ethical and professional behaviors are important in research practice.
Advance Human Rights and Social, Racial, Economic, and Environmental Justice
- Students will use Culturally Responsive and Anti-Oppressive Frameworks
Engage Anti-Racism, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (ADEI) in Practice
- Students will understand how various types of diversity might influence research methods and identify appropriate strategies for addressing diversity concerns using Culturally Responsive and Anti-Oppressive Frameworks.
- Students will value why issues of racial and ethnic diversity are important to research.
Engage in practice-informed research and research-informed practice.
- Students will be able to apply critical thinking to research design:
- Students will understand and learn various quantitative and qualitative research methods.
- Students will understand how social work theory and practice inform research.
- Students will be able to discuss the levels of internal and external validity based on research design.
- Students will learn how to evaluate programs serving target clients and providing quality services.
- Students will integrate Practice-Informed and Research-Informed Knowledge
- Student will understand how practice experience shapes inquiry and applies research findings to improve interventions, policy, and advocacy.
- Student will critically assess the relevance and limitations of existing research for diverse populations.
Assess Individuals, Families, Groups, Organizations, and Communities
- Students will learn to critique dominant research paradigms and explore methodologies through using Culturally Responsive and Anti-Oppressive Frameworks.
- Students will be able to evaluate Social Work Practice and Programs
- Design and implement evaluations of micro and macro interventions, including agency-level programs.
- Use data to assess effectiveness, equity, and community impact.
Evaluate practice with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities.
- Students will be able to communicate Research Findings Effectively
- Student will present findings in formats appropriate for academic, policy, and community audiences.
- Use accessible language and visual tools to translate complex data.
- Students will understand how to use program evaluation methods and data to evaluate interventions and outcomes and how to use such data to inform practice.
Course Grading Information:
| Activity/Performance Measure | Percentage/Points |
|---|---|
| Program Evaluation Proposal (written) | 25% |
| Program Evaluation Proposal (oral) | 10% |
| Direct Practice Evaluation Assignment | 20% |
| Quizzes (2 in total, each worth 10%) | 20% |
| Data analysis (SPSS) Assignments | 10% |
| SPSS lab session and in-class exercise | 15% |
| Total | 100% |
Attendance/Participation:
Attendance and participation are required for SPSS lab sessions and in-class exercises.
Course Materials Purchased by the Students:
Rubin, A., & Babbie, E. R. (2017). Research methods for social work (9th ed.). Boston, MA: Cengage Learning.
Scholarly Perspectives
This course engages diverse scholarly perspectives to develop critical thinking, analysis, and debate and inclusion of a reading does not imply endorsement.