Course Description
Diploma in Public Administration & Management equips students with essential skills in public policy analysis, organizational management, and public service delivery. This comprehensive program covers areas such as governance, ethics, finance, and strategic planning. Students gain practical insights into government operations, preparing them for diverse roles in the public sector.
Overview
The minimum requirements for admission to any Undergraduate degree programme are:
- Uganda Certificate of Education (UCE) or its equivalent with at least 5 passes
- Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education (UACE) or its equivalent with at least 2 principal passes.
- Diploma holders must have passed with at least a credit.
The minimum requirements for admission to any Diploma programme are:
- Uganda Certificate of Education (UCE) or its equivalent with at least 5 passes
- Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education (UACE) or its equivalent with at least 1 principal pass and two subsidiary passes.
Additionally, for international applicants:
- Applicants whose first language or medium of instruction is not English, must provide evidence from a recognized English language training institution that they have sufficient command of English language.
- Applicants should have their documents equated by Uganda National Examinations Board (UNEB) of UCE and UACE documents and Uganda National Council for Higher Education (UNCHE) for Diploma and Certificate documents.
Career Options
- Public Policy Analyst: Analyze policies, assess their impact, and recommend improvements for effective governance.
- Government Administrator: Oversee public sector operations, ensuring efficient service delivery and adherence to policies.
- Nonprofit Manager: Lead nonprofit organizations, managing resources and implementing initiatives for community development.
- Policy Advocate: Advocate for social and political change, shaping policies to address societal issues and promote equality.
- Program Coordinator: Coordinate public programs, manage budgets, and ensure successful implementation of initiatives for societal benefit.
Course Modules
Year One – Semester One
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Year One – Semester Two
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Year Two – Semester One
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Year Two – Semester Two
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Year Three – Semester One
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Year Three – Semester Two
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