The University of Dundee offers an undergraduate course in Social Work. This course enables students to understand and work with people and communities to achieve positive changes. The Duration of the B.Sc. course is 4 years full time.Course Content: The course covers key areas of Social Work, including diverse communities, families, and people who experience discrimination. Students get a chance to learn in an interactive environment where they combine academic learning with practical experiences. The modules in the curriculum encourage students to examine people in their environments and their roles, rights, and responsibilities.Key Modules: The course consists of common core modules which include Practical Learning, Practical Skills for Social Work, Care and Protection, Reflections on Practice, Community Social Work, and Welfare Rights. Accreditations: The BSc Social Work course is professionally accredited by the Scottish Social Services Council. This ensures the course content remains current and professionally relevant and as such the degree qualifies you to apply for registration as a social worker with the SSSC.Future Careers: Graduates of this course can seek employment in various sectors including social services departments, health sectors, charities, as well as non-governmental and voluntary organizations.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.