Courses
FN 925 Practicum in Financial Derivatives 3.0 Credit(s)
guided research study taken by a student with the faculty mentor in financial derivatives. Students will examine exhaustively the recent studies advancing knowledge in derivate securities, write their synopses and assist the faculty in collecting data as well as designing and testing analytical models for research projects Prerequisite: Take DBF-900
Offered: Fall, Spring & Summer Sems All Years
PT 899 SPECIAL TOPICS ELECTIVE 3.0 Credit(s)
Students may choose an elective course offered by the Program in Physical Therapy or through a related program with approval from the Program Directors that broaden or deepen their knowledge for clinical practice. Courses offered may vary each year based on student interest and faculty expertise. Prerequisite: Take PT-611 PT-621 PT-631 PT-612 PT-622 PT-632 PT-642 PT-651ýPT-740
Offered: As Needed Contact Department
SW 722 HISTORICAL/THEORETICAL CONTEXTS OF SW 3.0 Credit(s)
Analysis of major historical, theoretical and empirical foundations of modern social work practice.
Offered: Fall & Spring Semesters All Years
SW 720 FOUNDATIONS OF STATISTICAL ANALYSIS 3.0 Credit(s)
A comprehensive introduction to applications of statistics in the social sciences.
Offered: Fall & Spring Semesters All Years
SW 751 PEDAGOGY & SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION 3.0 Credit(s)
Learning theory, pedagogy and teaching strategies in social work education.
Offered: Late Spring & Summer Semesters All Years
SW 767 ADVANCED TOPICS IN POLICY & LEADERSHIP 3.0 Credit(s)
Analyze and advance social work leadership and advocacy at the macro level.
Offered: Late Spring & Summer Semesters All Years
SW 724 ADVANCED SOCIAL & RACIAL JUSTICE 3.0 Credit(s)
Develop anti-racist theoretical lens and approaches to research, policy, and practice.
Offered: Fall & Spring Semesters All Years
SW 775 INTEGRATED SOCIAL WORK 3.0 Credit(s)
Students will analyze multidimensional models of integrated social work practice, assess intersections and influences on the micro, mezzo, and macro levels, and develop strategies to advance integrated social work practices.
Offered: Fall Semester All Years
SW 899 DISSERTATION SEMINAR 3.0 Credit(s)
This course is designed for candidates working with their advisor and committee to conduct their dissertation research; tasks may include IRB proposal, data collections, data analysis, dissertation writing, consultation. Prerequisite: Take SW-801
Offered: Spring Semester All Years
SW 700 SUMMER RESIDENCY 3.0 Credit(s)
Low residency on campus, candidates will attend a series of lectures, workshops and seminars in the following topics: theory, research design, data analysis, ethics, professional development, academic writing, pedagogy.
Offered: Late Spring & Summer Semesters All Years
SW 710 SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH METHODS INTENSIVE 0.0 Credit(s)
This 2-week intensive course will review methods of social work research, introduce use of SPSS and basic statistical procedures, and prepare students for doctoral social work research and statistical analysis.
Offered: Late Spring & Summer Semesters All Years
SW 730 ADVANCED STATISTICAL ANALYSIS 3.0 Credit(s)
Focuses on quantitative methods and research strategies in frameworks of design, method, implementation, outcome, and relevance. This course includes practice of advanced quantitative procedures, analysis, regression models, and ethics. Prerequisite: Take SW-720
Offered: Fall Semester All Years
SW 799 DOCTORAL SEMINAR/INDEPENDENT STUDY 3.0 Credit(s)
This course includes varied collaborative and interdisciplinary projects, giving students an opportunity to engage in special projects, interdisciplinary research, and inter-professional education, and includes the Summer low residency.
Offered: Fall Semester All Years
SW 800 SPECIAL TOPICS IN SOCIAL WORK SEMINAR 3.0 Credit(s)
This doctoral seminar course will offer candidates an opportunity to explore special topics and conduct research specific to special areas of interest, including: Global Social Work, Public Health, Racial Justice.
Offered: Fall Semester All Years
SW 801 DISSERTATION PROPOSAL 3.0 Credit(s)
In this course, candidates will fully develop and defend their dissertation research proposal, including their research question(s), methods, and plans for dissemination. Students will collaborate with their advisor and committee.
Offered: Fall Semester All Years