Global Perspectives of Social Work is an elective class for social work undergraduate minors and majors. In Spring of 2021, the class was remotely taught/received and was a mix of undergraduates from health sciences, natural sciences, pre-medicine, anthropology, communications and social work. The students created posters, and the projects had to be tied to one of the United Nations Sustainability Goals and use a social work lens in the analysis. See them here.
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