The Community Education course offered by the University of Dundee is an undergraduate program that aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills required to make a difference in local communities through education. This course is designed to transform students into community educators who can initiate change, inspire others and make impactful contributions to their communities. Course Content: The course includes foundational concepts of community education, learning in communities, and ways to develop and influence policy. Students will explore contemporary social issues like poverty, social injustice, inequality, and much more, learning how to address them through community education.Key Modules: Key elements of the course include 'Introduction to Community Education,' 'Practice Learning,' and 'Researching Community: Theory & Practice.' These modules allow students to gain practical experience, conduct primary research, and understand community education's major theories and practices.Future Careers: Graduates of this course can pursue a variety of career paths in the public, private and third sectors as a community, youth or development worker. They can also work in the fields of social welfare, human rights, health promotion, social justice, community development and more.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.