Work and Disability: Minimizing the Human and Financial Impact of Disability


REVISED

Summer 2016 quarter (Session I)

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Work and Disability: Minimizing the Human and Financial Impact of Disability focuses on the interplay of work and disability.  How do we balance the needs of people with disability and needs of society? How does our perception of disability shape our reality in dealing with individuals with disability?  This course will primarily address the impact of adult onset disabilities such as musculoskeletal injuries, occupational disease and chronic illness. Students will gain an understanding of disability legislature, disability programs, disability rights, psychosocial aspects of disability, and vocational rehabilitation strategies to enhance employment outcomes.

Program Details

Fields of Study

Preparatory for studies or careers in

psychology, education, human resources, public administration

Location and Schedule

Campus location

Olympia

Schedule

Offered during: Evening

Advertised schedule: Tue & Thu 6-8p

Books

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Online Learning

No Required Online Learning: No access to web tools required. Any web tools provided are optional for students.

Revisions

Date Revision
May 20th, 2016 Course is now open to Freshman-Senior

Registration Information

Credits: 2 (Summer)

Class standing: Freshmen–Senior

Maximum enrollment: 25

Summer

Course Reference Number

First Session (2 credits): 40136

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