The Global and Local Social Work course offered by the University of Dundee is a postgraduate program that gives an international perspective to social work. This course provides students with the skills to analyze and evaluate social work policy and practice from a global, local, inclusive, and anti-oppressive stance. Course Content: This program is divided into modules, each lasting around 11 weeks. Students will undergo core modules, specialist modules, and a dissertation. The course covers areas such as working with children, adults, and families, as well as communities and public protection. Key Modules: The core modules include 'Global Social Work', 'Critical Social Work', 'Research Methods and Dissertation Planning', and several specialist modules. Students also have the chance to undertake a research-focused module and a final dissertation project. Accreditations: This course has received approval from the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) and is also recognised by other UK based Care Councils. Future Careers: After completing this course, graduates can look forward to pursuing careers in social work agencies and organizations, welfare services, and community development fields. The skills gained from this course can be applied both in the UK and internationally.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page: Global and Local Social Work.