Jun 25, 2024  
2012-2013 Graduate Catalog 
    
2012-2013 Graduate Catalog [Not Current Academic Year. Consult with Your Academic Advisor for Your Catalog Year]

Courses


 

Sociology

  
  • SOC 6363 - Seminar in Sociology of Deviance

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: graduate standing or approval of graduate advisor. Review and critique of current theoretical explanations and significant empirical research on deviance.

  
  • SOC 6371 - Seminar in the Family

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: approval of graduate advisor, graduate or postbaccalaureate status. Current theory and research in marriage and family; cross-cultural perspective on family variation and change; contemporary issues in marriage and family relations.

  
  • SOC 6375 - Seminar in Sociology of Law

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Approval of graduate advisor, graduate or postbaccalaureate status. Examination of social factors affecting the law, legal institutions, and legal actors. Applies socioloegal theories toward understanding how the law is created, legal functions, and how individuals understand the law.

  
  • SOC 6380 - Seminar in Medical Sociology

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: graduate status in sociology, psychology, anthropology, or social work, or consent of instructor. Social factors in the etiology, development, and response to illness and disease; emphasis on health and illness behavior and the nature of health care providers.

  
  • SOC 6385 - Seminar in Religion

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: graduate status in Sociology or consent of instructor. Theory and research on the role of religion in contemporary societies, with emphasis on U.S. society.

  
  • SOC 6390 - Seminar in Sociology of Gender

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: graduate status in sociology and approval of graduate advisor. Examination of the social and cultural structures and processes that create, maintain and change gender stratification systems.

  
  • SOC 6391 - Seminar in Sexuality and Society

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Approval of graduate advisor, graduate or postbaccalaureate status. Examination of social factors affecting human sexuality, including behaviors, identities, desires, and related inequalities.

  
  • SOC 6397 - Selected Topics in Sociology

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: graduate status in sociology or the approval of graduate advisor. Topics to be announced each semester. May be repeated for credit as topics change.

  
  • SOC 6398 - SP - Sociology Professionalism

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
  
  • SOC 7395 - Internship in Sociology

    Cr. 3 per semester. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: approval of graduate advisor, graduate standing in sociology: 12 graduate hours (including SOC 6300  and SOC 6305). Combines formal sociological training, theoretical and empirical, with action-oriented programs and agencies in the community; requires practical and research experience in a field placement.

  
  • SOC 7396 - Internship in Sociology

    Cr. 3 per semester. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: approval of graduate advisor, graduate standing in sociology: 12 graduate hours (including SOC 6300  and SOC 6305). Combines formal sociological training, theoretical and empirical, with action-oriented programs and agencies in the community; requires practical and research experience in a field placement.


Social Work

  
  • SOC 6399-7399 - Master’s Thesis

    Cr. 3 per semester.
  
  • SOCW 6194 - Field Practicum I – Foundation

    Cr. 1 (0-0)
    Foundation semester field practicum in an approved affiliated agency.

  
  • SOCW 6294 - Field Practicum II – Advanced

    Cr. 2 (0-0)
    Prerequisite: SOCW 6194 . Development of advanced skills in an approved affiliated agency.

  
  • SOCW 6304 - Women’s Issues

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    An examination of selected social, political, and economic issues pertaining to women in American society. Particular attention is given to social policy and practice implications.

  
  • SOCW 6354 - Managing Human Services Organizations

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of the foundation curriculum, or consent of instructor. Theories, skills, and methods for effective planning and managing in human services organizations.

  
  • SOCW 7191 - Field Practicum Elective I

    Cr. 1. (0-0)
    Prerequisite: SOCW 6194 , SOCW 6294  or advisor approval. Elective field practicum (120 clock hours) in an approved affiliated agency.

  
  • SOCW 7198 - Special Problems

    Cr. 1-3 per semester.
    Prerequisite: Consent of instructor, and advisor’s approval.

  
  • SOCW 7260 - Integrative Seminar in Social Work and Public Health

    Cr. 2 (2-0)
    Provides students with a structured seminar to assist them in synthesizing and integrating concepts central to social work and public health; required for students in the concurrent Master of Social Work and Masters of Public Health degree program.

  
  • SOCW 7291 - Field Practicum Elective II

    Cr. 2. (0-0)
    Prerequisite: SOCW 6194 , SOCW 6294  or advisor approval. Elective field practicum (240 clock hours) in an approved affiliated agency.

  
  • SOCW 7297 - Selected Topics in Social Work

    Cr.2. (2.0).
    Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Topics will vary; may be taken more than once.

  
  • SOCW 7298 - Special Problems

    Cr. 1-3 per semester.
    Prerequisite: Consent of instructor, and advisor’s approval.

  
  • SOCW 7303 - Child Abuse and Neglect

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of the MSW foundation. Critical analysis of the etiologies, effects, clinical assessment and treatment strategies of child abuse and neglect.

  
  • SOCW 7304 - Contextualized Strengths Based Practice in Social Work

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of the MSW foundation. Analyzes and applies contextualized practice approach with a diverse range of client systems, from a multicultural strengths-based perspective.

  
  • SOCW 7305 - Evaluation of Social Work Practice

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of the MSW foundation. Quantitative and qualitative methods to analyze clinical, administrative, program, and policy data for practice evaluation.

  
  • SOCW 7307 - Social Work and the Law

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Examines the interrelationship of law and social work and the interpretation and application of law by social workers and attorneys on behalf of clients. Study of the perspectives, rights, and obligations of parents and children, social work consumers and clients, agency service providers, and professional practitioners.

  
  • SOCW 7309 - Critical Issues in Mental Health Policy

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of MSW foundation. An analysis of the social, economic, and political issues that define mental health and substance abuse policy in Texas.

  
  • SOCW 7315 - Substance Abuse and Pharmacology

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of MSW foundation. Examines the biological and behavioral mechanisms of substance use, abuse, and dependence.

  
  • SOCW 7316 - Clinical Social Work Practice with Latinos

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of MSW foundation. This course focuses on development of awareness, knowledge, understanding, and culturally competent skills for clinical social work practices with Latinos and Latinas.

  
  • SOCW 7317 - Professional Self-Care and Social Work

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of the MSW foundation. Knowledge and skills for integrating the practice of professional self-care in the social work profession.

  
  • SOCW 7318 - Transtheoretical Social Work Practice

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of the MSW foundation. Critically analyzes and applies a transtheoretical framework with multiple practice theories that contribute to client change.

  
  • SOCW 7319 - Administrative Practices in Social Work

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of the MSW foundation. Develop knowledge and skills necessary for administrative practice in social work.

  
  • SOCW 7320 - Empowerment

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of foundation curriculum or consent of instructor. Methods and skills for building collaborative alliance with client/community systems to increase access to and control of needed resources. Emancipatory interventions and multicultural practice are emphasized.

  
  • SOCW 7321 - Multicultural Practice

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of foundation curriculum or consent of instructor. Methods and skills for effective practice in oppressed urban communities or with multicultural constituencies such as African Americans, Hispanics, Asian Americans, gay men, lesbian women, and the poor.

  
  • SOCW 7322 - Feminist Practice

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of foundation curriculum or consent of instructor. Focuses on the psychology and sociology of women with emphasis on the development of skills necessary for feminist social work practice at the individual, family, and community levels.

  
  • SOCW 7323 - Organizational Behavior and Change

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of foundation curriculum or consent of instructor. Examines organizational group behavior in in Human Service Organizations (HSO). Focuses on developing assessment, interactional, and organizational skills to improve organizational effectiveness.

  
  • SOCW 7324 - Clinical Applications of DSM in Social Work

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of the MSW foundation. Development of assessment and diagnostic skills, and critical analysis of social work clinical applications based on the DSM IV-TR.

  
  • SOCW 7325 - Assessment in Social Work Practice

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of the MSW foundation. Knowledge and skills for assessment of clients at the individual, group, family, organizational and community levels.

  
  • SOCW 7326 - Disparities in Health in America: Working Toward Social Justice

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of the MSW foundation. Presents a comprehensive bio- psychosocial approach for understanding and addressing health disparities in America.

  
  • SOCW 7327 - Comparative Human Behavior Theory

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of the MSW foundation. Provides a critical analysis of theoretical knowledge of human behavior in the social environment to compare and contrast theories used in social work practice.

  
  • SOCW 7329 - Social Policy Advocacy

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of the MSW foundation. Provides an understanding of political systems and teaches the skills to affect policy in the legislative as well as administrative arenas.

  
  • SOCW 7330 - Fiscal Management and Budgeting

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of foundation curriculum or consent of instructor. Discussion, analysis, and implementation of financing and budgeting theories and techniques applicable to planning, operating, and developing social services.

  
  • SOCW 7331 - Social Work Intervention with Older Adults

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of foundation curriculum or consent of instructor. Focuses on aging as a life cycle process. Adaptational problems of older adults are examined and intervention strategies are emphasized.

  
  • SOCW 7332 - Long-Term Care Practice

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of foundation curriculum or consent of instructor. Focuses on the skills, delivery, organization, and financing of community based and institutional services for adults who are functionally disabled, physically or mentally.

  
  • SOCW 7334 - Dynamics of Leadership in Social Work

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of the MSW foundation. Examines the key components for developing the effective practice of leadership in human service agencies and programs. Focuses on leadership for administrative practices.

  
  • SOCW 7335 - Strategies for Community Development

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of the MSW foundation. Knowledge and skills in community development, social planning, and building healthy communities.

  
  • SOCW 7338 - Community Empowerment with Elders of Color

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of foundation curriculum or consent of instructor. Practice elective integrating foundation curriculum, knowledge of community empowerment, and multicultural practice with elders of color.

  
  • SOCW 7339 - Professional Grant Writing for Social Work

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of the MSW foundation. Skills and knowledge in grant writing program planning and service delivery will include completion of proposal for funding.

  
  • SOCW 7340 - Clinical Practice with Children and Adolescents

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of the MSW foundation. Focus on intervention strategies for practice with children and adolescents. Includes explorations of problems common to these client groups.

  
  • SOCW 7342 - Practice Issues in Clinical Social Work

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of the MSW foundation. Practice issues in clinical social work.

  
  • SOCW 7343 - Clinical Practice with Families

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of the MSW foundation. Assessment and interventiona skills with various types of families using psychodymanic, experiential/humanistic, systemic, structural, communication/strategic, behavioral and feminist approaches.

  
  • SOCW 7343 - Social Work Practice with Families

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of foundation curriculum or consent of instructor. Assessment and intervention skills with various types of families using psychodynamic, experiential/humanistic, systemic, structural, communication/strategic, behavioral and feminist approaches.

  
  • SOCW 7344 - Family Violence

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of foundation curriculum or consent of instructor. Focuses on major theories of family violence and their practice implications. Emphasis is on developing practice skills in work with adult and child victims/survivors and with perpetrators.

  
  • SOCW 7346 - Social Work Practice with Families in Transition

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of foundation curriculum or consent of instructor. Exploration and analysis of the knowledge and skills needed to enhance services and treatment to separated and reconstituted families.

  
  • SOCW 7347 - Social Work Practice and Interventions in Schools

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of the MSW foundation. Focuses on three areas of social work practice and interventions in schools: student behavior issues, special education, and the coordination of services between schools and communities.

  
  • SOCW 7350 - Overrepresentation of Minority Males in Texas Criminal Justice Systems

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of the MSW foundation. Examines the oppression of minority males in the United States with emphasis on their over-representation in the criminal justice system.

  
  • SOCW 7351 - Supervision and Consultation in Social Work Organizations

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of foundation curriculum or consent of instructor. Philosophy, principles and methods of supervision and consultation used in clinical practice and administrative planning.

  
  • SOCW 7352 - Social Work with Latino Immigrants

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of the MSW foundation. Knowledge and skills for social work and advocacy with Latino and other immigrants.

  
  • SOCW 7353 - Program Development and Proposal Writing

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of foundation curriculum or consent of instructor. Seminar workshop in program development and proposal writing.

  
  • SOCW 7354 - Managing Human Service Organizations

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of foundation curriculum or consent of instructor. Theories, skills and methods for effective planning and managing in human service organizations.

  
  • SOCW 7356 - Social Work Practice with Groups in Clinical Settings

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of the MSW foundation. Theories and concepts of therapeutoc interventions with small groups emphasizing roles and skills of social workers in various mental health settings.

  
  • SOCW 7360 - International Social Work: A Comparative Approach

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of the MSW foundation. Comparative study of policies and practices in other countries and the United States, through study abroad.

  
  • SOCW 7361 - Clinical Social Work Practices with Elders

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of the MSW foundation. Knowledge and skills for professional social work practices with elders.

  
  • SOCW 7365 - Crisis Intervention

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of foundation curriculum or consent of instructor. Provides theoretical and substantive content that will enable students to gain knowledge, understanding, and skill in relation to crisis intervention in social work practice.

  
  • SOCW 7366 - Grief and Bereavement Therapy

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of foundation curriculum or consent of instructor. Stages of grief and bereavement with a variety of social treatment interventions to assist the bereaved client in dealing with the grieving process.

  
  • SOCW 7368 - HIV Disease and Social Work Practice

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of foundation curriculum or consent of instructor. In-depth examination of the emotional, physical, economic, sociopolitical, and research aspects of HIV giving special attention to populations at risk.

  
  • SOCW 7369 - Volunteer Programs and Management

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of foundation curriculum or consent of instructor. Methods and skills for developing and managing volunteer programs in human service agencies. Volunteer roles, job design, rewards, and supervision. Working with volunteer boards, task forces, and committees.

  
  • SOCW 7373 - Human Sexuality and Social Work

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of foundation curriculum or consent of instructor. Examines human sexuality from an integrated practice perspective and includes content relevant to children and families, aging, health, mental health, and political social work.

  
  • SOCW 7374 - Mediation for Social Workers

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of foundation curriculum or consent of instructor. Concepts regarding conflict and conflict resolution with emphasis on teaching a generic mediation model applicable to social work practice.

  
  • SOCW 7377 - Drugs in Society

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of foundation curriculum or consent of instructor. Examines current bio-psycho-social problems of alcohol and drug use, abuse, and addiction with focus on historical antecedents, pharmacological action, and factors associated with alcohol and drug taking behavior. Implications for policy and social work practice are emphasized.

  
  • SOCW 7384 - Field Practicum III

    Cr. 3. (0-0)
    Prerequisite: SOCW 6194 , SOCW 6294  or advisor approval; completion of or concurrent enrollment in clinical track course. Supervised advanced clinical field practicum in an approved affiliated agency; requires 360 clock hours.

  
  • SOCW 7388 - Field Practicum III - Leadership, Administration, Advocacy

    Cr. 3. (0-0)
    Prerequisite: SOCW 6194 , SOCW 6294  or advisor approval; completion of or concurrent enrollment in LAA track course. Supervised advanced leadership/admin/advocacy field practicum in an approved affiliated agency; requires 360 clock hours.

  
  • SOCW 7388 - Field Practicum III- Macro Practice

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of the MSW foundation. Supervised internship in approved agency; requires a minimum of 240 clock hours.

  
  • SOCW 7389 - Field Practicum IV- Macro Practice

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of the MSW foundation. Supervised internship in approved agency; requires a minimum of 240 clock hours.

  
  • SOCW 7391 - Field Practicum Elective III

    Cr. 3. (0-0)
    Prerequisite: SOCW 6194 , SOCW 6294  or advisor approval. Elective filed practicum (360 clock hours) in an approved affiliated agency.

  
  • SOCW 7393 - Trabajo Social Comunictario; Practice in Latino Communities

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of the MSW foundation. This course focuses on knowledge and skills essential for initiating community and organizational change, and the alternative frameworks for practice in nontraditional urban Latino settings.

  
  • SOCW 7395 - Field Practicum IV - Leadership Administration and Advocacy

    Cr. 3. (0-0)
    Prerequisite: SOCW 7388, and advisor approval. Supervised advanced internship in an approved agency; requires 360 clock hours and an integrative paper.

  
  • SOCW 7397 - Selected Topics in Social Work

    Cr. 3. (3.0)
    Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Topics will vary; may be taken more than once.

  
  • SOCW 7398 - Special Problems

    Cr. 1-3 per semester.
    Prerequisite: Consent of instructor, and advisor’s approval.

  
  • SOCW 7399 - Research Thesis

    Cr. 3-6.
    Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.

  
  • SOCW 7494 - Field Practicum IV - Clinical Social Work Practice

    Cr. 4. (0-0)
    Prerequisite: SOCW 7384  and advisor approval. Supervised advanced internship in an approved agency; requires a minimum of 360 clock hours and an integrative paper.

  
  • SOCW 7699 - Research Thesis

    Cr. 3-6.
    Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.

  
  • SOCW 8115 - Integrative Colloquium

    Cr. 1. (1-1)
    Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. Varied topics such as writing for publication, integrating specialization into social work practice, writing dissertation proposals, topics in social work education, and pedagogical methods. Peer review of research ideas with critiques and process reports. May be repeated.

  
  • SOCW 8116 - Research Internship II

    Cr. 1. (1-0)
    Prerequisite: Doctoral standing or permission from the instructor. Prepares doctoral students for research experiences by applying an internship experience with an established faculty member. Course can be repeated for credit.

  
  • SOCW 8117 - Teaching Internship I

    Cr. 1. (1-0)
    Prerequisite: Doctoral standing or permission from the instructor. Practice teaching methods and skills with 15 hours teaching practice not limited to classroom teaching. Course can be repeated for credit.

  
  • SOCW 8198 - Independent Study

    Cr. 1. (0-0)
    Prerequisite: Doctoral standing and consent of instructor. Allow students to pursue specialized learning through work with individual faculty.

  
  • SOCW 8200 - Research Internship III

    Cr. 2. (2-0)
    Prerequisite: Doctoral standing or permission from the instructor. Prepares doctoral students for research experiences by applying an internship experience with an established faculty member. Course can be repeated for credit.

  
  • SOCW 8201 - Teaching Internship II

    Cr. 2. (2-0)
    Prerequisite: Doctoral standing or permission from the instructor. Practice teaching methods and skills with 30 hours teaching practice not limited to classroom teaching. Course can be repeated for credit.

  
  • SOCW 8298 - Independent Study

    Cr. 1. (0-0)
    Prerequisite: Doctoral standing and consent of instructor. Allow students to pursue specialized learning through work with individual faculty.

  
  • SOCW 8303 - Teaching Internship III

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Doctoral standing or permission from the instructor. Practice teaching methods and skills with 45 hours teaching practice not limited to classroom teaching. Course can be repeated for credit.

  
  • SOCW 8304 - Research Internship IV

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Doctoral standing or permission from the instructor. Prepares doctoral students for research experiences by applying an internship experience with an established faculty member. Course can be repeated for credit.

  
  • SOCW 8320 - Multivariate Statistics I

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Graduate social science statistics course. Advanced statistical procedures, including multiple regression analysis, analysis of variance, analysis of covariance, and multivariate analysis of variance.

  
  • SOCW 8321 - Multivariate Statistics II

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: SOCW 8320 . Advanced statistical procedures, including discriminant analysis, loglinear, logistic regression, meta analysis, and path analysis.

  
  • SOCW 8322 - Quantitative Research Methods

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: SOCW 8320  or consent of instructor. Quantitative research methodologies and designs, including experimental, quasi-experimental, and single-systems designs.

  
  • SOCW 8323 - Qualitative Research Methods

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: SOCW 8320  or consent of instructor. Qualitative research methods, including theories, research designs, data collection methods, and analysis approaches. Emphasizes grounded theory, ethnography, participant-observation, field research, and document and content analysis.

  
  • SOCW 8324 - Biostatistics

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Doctoral standing or permission from the instructor. Conceptual understanding and application of biostatistics.

  
  • SOCW 8325 - Applied Multivariate Statistics

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: SOCW 8397 : Biostatistics and doctoral standing or permission from the instructor. Emphasizes the use of the Statistics Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) in applied social work research.

  
  • SOCW 8326 - Advanced Multivariate Statistics

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: SOCW 8397 : Applied Multivariate Statistics and doctoral standing or permission from the instructor. Emphasizes advanced multivariate statistical procedures, including MANOVA, MANCOVA, discriminate analysis, logistic regression, and meta-analysis.

  
  • SOCW 8327 - Grant Writing

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Doctoral standing or permission from the instructor. Prepares doctoral students for identifying, planning, collaborating, writing, budgeting, submitting, tracking, revising and managing grants.

  
  • SOCW 8330 - Philosophy of Science

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: doctoral standing. Epistemology for social work practice and education, and the nature, uses, and limitations of research. Distinctions between philosophy of science and a profession’s philosophy and particular value orientation are explored.

 

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