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SOWK 451: Women in Administration
3.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisites: Upper-division standing, ability to handle 400/500-level analysis, writing and seminar participation. The course focuses on study of the barriers to women in their efforts to function or advance in administrative roles. The social, economic and cultural bases for the barriers are analyzed. Strategies to reduce resistance to the advancement of women, based on concepts of organizational change, participatory management and feminist philosophy are presented. Some emphasis is placed on the interaction of racism and sexism and the special impacts on minority women.
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SOWK 452: Gender and Sexual Assault
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: ENGL 201. This course addresses contemporary concerns about sexual assault, primarily, but not exclusively, against women. Feminist perspectives on gender socialization and sexual violence provide frameworks for understanding personal and societal responses to sexual violence. Dynamics of trauma and recovery, treatment, prevention and change strategies will be discussed. (Cross-listed WMST 452)
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SOWK 455: Social Policy and Programs in Aging
3.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: AGST 310 or permission of the instructor. Social welfare policies and programs serving the aging are examined, past and present, in terms of their overall impact on the aged and on society at large. The needs and gaps in services to the aged are evaluated, as well as the adequacy with which these services are delivered and the response of programs and services to the changing needs of the aged. (Cross-listed AGST 455)
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SOWK 456: The Older Woman
3.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: AGST 310 or permission of the instructor. Older women's needs, problems and potential for change are considered. The social, economic and health problems confronting older women are also examined and policy and program alternatives to improve their lives will be explored. (Cross-listed AGST 456)
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SOWK 457: Clinical Assessment in Aging
3.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisites: AGST 310 and/or permission of the instructor. An introduction to the assessment skills required for professional social work practice in mental health and other clinical settings dealing with the elderly. The course is intended for social work practitioners and graduate students. Others may be considered for admission on an individual basis with instructor's permission. (Cross-listed AGST 457)
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SOWK 458: Perspectives on Death and Dying
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
This course is designed to assist students in the helping professions who wish to work with the terminally ill. Focus will be on an increased ability to deal with one's own mortality; the development of beginning skills for working with the terminally ill and their families; an understanding of the complex social system which surrounds death in modern America; as well as the current moral, ethical and philosophical issues in the field. (Cross-listed AGST 458)
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SOWK 460: Methods I Social Work Engagement and Assessment
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
FALL Prerequisites: SOWK 310 recommended and concurrently enrolled in SOWK 273 and SOWK 378. Relationship building skills emphasized to gather and interpret biopsychosocial data on the interactions between individuals and families and their environments. Emphasizes culturally competent, strengths-based and systems oriented assessment. Demonstrates how social work values and the generalist perspective guide assessment. Explores role of self in helping process.
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SOWK 461: Methods II Practice with Individuals and Families
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: SOWK 460. Applies the assessment information obtained in 460 to social work interventions with individuals and families. Emphasizes culturally competent interventions which build on strengths and resources in multiple environments. Continues examination of self in role of change agent.
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SOWK 462: Methods III Practice with Groups and Teams
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
SPRING Prerequisites: SOWK 460, 461. This course differs from 461 in terms of focus and the social work methods taught. Values, use of self, cultural competence, strengths and resources continue to be important practice skills within this new context. Critical thinking and effective communication are additional foci for knowledge and skill development.
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SOWK 463: Methods IV Social Work Case Management
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
FALL Prerequisites: SOWK 460, 461, 462. How to piece together a unified service response to a consumer in a political and economic context that shapes a fragmented, competitive and incomplete service system. How to understand and respect the dignity of consumers and colleagues when orchestrating and managing divergent perspectives, needs and interests. This course differs from the previous methods courses in its focus on knowledge and skills related to case management.
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