Assessment: Assignments
The objective of the International Postgraduate Diploma (IPGD) in Public Sector Management qualification is to prepare students to shape and deliver the public services of the future and move into more strategic roles in a wide range of organisations.
This qualification reflects current practices in public Administration and allows learners to develop and expand their high-level understanding of public and public sector issues.
Leadership and Management in Public Administration: Navigating the complexities of public service with effective leadership and management strategies.
Reforms and Innovation in Public Services: Driving change and efficiency through progressive reforms and innovative approaches in public service delivery.
Analysis and Theory in Politics and Policy: Understanding the intricacies of political dynamics and policy development through rigorous analysis and theoretical frameworks.
Public Finance Management: Ensuring fiscal responsibility and accountability through strategic management of public finances.
Project Management in Public Administration: Executing public initiatives efficiently and effectively through structured project management methodologies.
Advanced Approaches to Research Methodology: Elevating research practices with sophisticated methodologies to address complex challenges in public administration.
Assessment: Graduation Project (GP)
After completing the coursework, students must complete a graduation project (GP) integrating knowledge from all modules. This project assesses their ability to apply current practices in media and entertainment and solidifies their comprehensive understanding of the field.
Programme Structure and Credits:
This programme comprises six modules with 30 ECTS and 1 GP of 30 ECTS.