A study of empirically-based concepts and methods used in sociology, social work, and criminal justice for social research including community/societal needs, micro-level intervention, and program effectiveness. Emphasis is given to both quantitative and qualitative research paradigms. This course is offered in traditional and non-traditional formats. Prerequisites: Admission to the Social Work Program, SOC1013G, and (non-traditional only) EDT3010. Co-requisite or Prerequisite: MAT2063G. 09/01/2015-12/10/2015 Lecture Tuesday, Thursday 08:40AM - 10:10AM, Jennie K. Moore, Room 201
Skill Level: Beginner