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Postgraduate Diploma in Public Management

Is this programme for me?

Public sector organisations meed good managers. The Postgraduate Diploma in Public Management is a preparation for managing and advising public sector organisations. There is an emphasis on managing people, managing change, and designing and using information systems.

Programme aims

This programme offers an excellent preparation for managing and advising public sector organisations.

Programme summary

  You study Study period Cost (2010-2011)
Postgraduate Diploma 4 courses 1-5 years £4,640
Individual Professional Courses You can take up to three individual courses from this distance learning programme. Each course lasts eight weeks and you are registered for two years. The fee per course is £1,160.

Prestige

The programme has been developed by academics at the Centre for Financial and Management Studies (CeFiMS), a postgraduate research and teaching department within SOAS, University of London. Staff at CeFiMS have international reputations and are involved in researching their subjects at the very limits of current knowledge.

Career progression

Graduates of this programme will be well prepared for senior positions in government, public services, international organisations and NGOs.

Comprehensive study materials and support

You will be sent all the study materials that you need to complete the programme, which may typically include:

Your time commitment

This will depend partly on choices you make, but most students take two years to finish the Postgraduate Diploma. The study calendar consists of five sessions per year. Each session is devoted to a specific course and lasts eight weeks (with the exception of the first session which runs for 10 weeks). During each session you will need to allocate between 15-20 hours per week to complete the programme.

Summary of key dates

Application deadline 6 September 2010 22 November 2010 1 April 2011
Programme starts November 2010 January 2011 June 2011
Examinations
October