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SK 322

Qual Rsch Methods & Analysis

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This course introduces grounded theory, qualitative methods and analyses used in social work research. Formal approaches include interviews, open ended responses, focus groups and ethnography used for understanding phenomena and answering questions about inclusiveness, ownership, diversity and practice-based research. Prerequisite: SK211, SK212, SK221, SK223 and Year 3 status in the Bachelor of Social Work program.

This course introduces grounded theory, qualitative methods and analyses used in social work research. Formal approaches include interviews, open ended responses, focus groups and ethnography used for understanding phenomena and answering questions about inclusiveness, ownership, diversity and practice-based research. Prerequisite: SK211, SK212, SK221, SK223 and Year 3 status in the Bachelor of Social Work program.

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This course introduces grounded theory, qualitative methods and analyses used in social work research. Formal approaches include interviews, open ended responses, focus groups and ethnography used for understanding phenomena and answering questions about inclusiveness, ownership, diversity and practice-based research. Prerequisite: SK211, SK212, SK221, SK223 and Year 3 status in the Bachelor of Social Work program.


SK 322

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This course introduces grounded theory, qualitative methods and analyses used in social work research. Formal approaches include interviews, open ended responses, focus groups and ethnography used for understanding phenomena and answering questions about inclusiveness, ownership, diversity and practice-based research. Prerequisite: SK211, SK212, SK221, SK223 and Year 3 status in the Bachelor of Social Work program.

This course introduces grounded theory, qualitative methods and analyses used in social work research. Formal approaches include interviews, open ended responses, focus groups and ethnography used for understanding phenomena and answering questions about inclusiveness, ownership, diversity and practice-based research. Prerequisite: SK211, SK212, SK221, SK223 and Year 3 status in the Bachelor of Social Work program.

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This course introduces grounded theory, qualitative methods and analyses used in social work research. Formal approaches include interviews, open ended responses, focus groups and ethnography used for understanding phenomena and answering questions about inclusiveness, ownership, diversity and practice-based research. Prerequisite: SK211, SK212, SK221, SK223 and Year 3 status in the Bachelor of Social Work program.


SK 322 Prerequisites

Social Work 211 (Min. Grade D-) and Social Work 212 (Min. Grade D-) and Social Work 221 (Min. Grade D-) and Social Work 223 (Min. Grade D-)

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SK 322 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

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