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SOWK 497: Workshops,Short Courses,or Conferences
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Short duration programs of contemporary significance in societal-cultural behavior areas. The range and scope of topics are essentially interdisciplinary and students from all academic areas are eligible to participate. Elective.
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SOWK 498: Departmental Seminar
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
FALL/WINTER/SPRING May be repeated once for credit. Readings and evaluations in contemporary issues in social welfare. Elective.
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SOWK 499: Directed Study
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
FALL/WINTER/SPRING Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. Independent study in selected areas of social work. Open to seniors and graduate students from any department. Elective.
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SOWK 525: Research Methods for Program and Practice Evaluation
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
An overview of methods and procedures for conducting research in social work. Attention is given to research designs for evaluating social work practice with small systems and social welfare programs. Students learn to critically evaluate and utilize research, select research instruments and design applied research projects.
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SOWK 525 - Research Methods for Program and Practice Evaluation
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SOWK 526: Research Methods for Data Analysis and Presentation
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisites: 525, 530, and 5 credits of 694; or 561 Advanced Standing Seminar. Continues applied research projects through the processes of data collection, data analysis and presentation and dissemination of research findings. Involves work with data generated through student projects to understand statistical concepts, data analysis and the use of statistical programs and computer graphics for the presentation of information in agency and community settings.
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SOWK 530: Organizational and Community Contexts of Practice
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
This course explores the nature of community organizations and social service delivery systems and their relationships to other community systems. Attention is given to understanding the dynamics of power, economics, politics and social policies impacting the life of organizations and communities. Students are introduced to ways of assessing organizations and communities with a particular emphasis on community collaborative networks and partnership projects that impact direct service delivery for at-risk populations in urban and rural contexts.
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SOWK 531: Societal Context of Practice
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
The impact of the political economy on the social welfare system and the pursuit of social justice is the focus of this course. Social welfare history, social values, social policies, social institutions and basic services and programs are explored, especially those that affect populations at-risk. The course develops understanding of the ways in which the social welfare system is both shaped by and influences political, economic, social and cultural forces interacting globally and throughout history.
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SOWK 532: Foundations of Professional Social Work Practice
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
This course provides a framework for understanding the mission and purpose of social work practice, the historical roots and ethical foundations for the profession and emerging themes and models of practice. The course highlights required theoretical knowledge for informed practice, advanced generalist practice principles and the specific roles in day-byday professional practice. Cultural competence as an essential element of practice is also emphasized. The course introduces students to the challenges of graduate social work education and to the professional culture of social work, typified by NASW, its professional organization.
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SOWK 533: Social Work Assessment and Practice with Individuals and Families
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Examines individual and family intervention within American social systems across ethnic, social, class and gender differences. Students learn effective strengths-based interviewing processes with individuals and families and build communications skills. The organizing framework for intervention is ecological systems and a strengths perspective. Current practice models that incorporate the organizing framework are reviewed for their application to specific problem situations.
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SOWK 534: Human Rights and Women's Rights
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
This is an interdisciplinary course for students in social work and women's studies, who are interested in how human rights standards can be understood and applied in social work and civic life. The purpose of this course is to explore how the promotion of human rights relates to the mission of social work and women's studies and how this knowledge can affect social change efforts and promote civil society.
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