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Nov 30, 2024
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SWRK 6004 - Evaluative Research3 Credits (Minimum) 3 Credits (Maximum)
Using a trauma-informed lens, the course is an advanced exploration of the techniques, methods, and issues relevant to ethical practice in evaluative research. Topics covered include history, philosophies, and conceptual approaches in evaluative research; using evaluative research to improve decision making; ethics and power; evaluation for policy change; analysis of the strengths/limitations of practice and program evaluation methods; the analysis and management of data; and the measurement of practice and program goals/objectives through process and outcome evaluations. With an emphasis on critical thinking, evidence-based practice, and trauma-informed approaches, students will utilize these skills to develop evaluations for social work practice. Prer., SWRK 5003 or SWRK 5201 and SWRK 5202. Graduate Social Work students in specialized field sequence only.
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