Looking for a course to take for fall 2020? Check out the following courses with seats available.
RE290- Introduction to Rehabilitation Programs (Fulfills a general education requirement in social and behavioral sciences)- 3 credit hours
The purpose of this class is to provide students with an introduction to the profession of rehabilitation services. This course will introduce students to areas of rehabilitation service provision that are accessible to baccalaureate (BS rehabilitation services) trained professionals. Students will consider the history, philosophy, organization and services of vocational rehabilitation: the needs and rights of the people with disabilities will be emphasized. A survey approach will use guest speakers, video and electronic media to present services, rehabilitation settings, and the duties and functions of entry level generalist rehabilitation personnel.
RE413- Social Responsibility in Human Services Organizations- 3 credit hours
This course is an examination of contemporary issues that affect human services organizations. Essential topics include environmental stewardship, social responsibility of human services organization, effects and implications of globalization, the status of individual freedom within human services organization, diversity, and the ramifications of technological change.
RE636- Introduction to Group Procedures- 3 credit hours
This course provides an introduction to group counseling theory, practice, and skill development. It is designed to provide students the opportunity to develop basic skills in identifying need, structuring various groups, and facilitating group participation. The course is a blend of didactic presentation, class discussion, small group activity, and total class group facilitation. Students will be encouraged to explore personal barriers to facilitation and given the opportunity to realize the potential of providing educational and self-growth experiences for persons who have a disability.
For more information, contact Dr. Carrie Boettcher at cboettch@emporia.edu.