Social Research in social work examines the scientific method applied to the understanding of behavior, the recognition and posing of scientifically researchable questions, and the examination of different research designs. The course also covers the underlying assumptions, logic, and philosophy of research in the social sciences. Students gain an understanding of qualitative and quantitative methods in social work research. Students are introduced to relevant research questions, issues of interest, and how to communicate knowledge and information about their social world. This course also moves beyond a focus on how to do research to include critical reflection on methodological issues and viewpoints.