Course
code: 1065 + Course abbreviation: MPubPolMgt + Course director: Professor
Owen Hughes + Offered on-campus in the Melbourne CBD and off-campus
This 12-unit course is designed for Australian and international graduates in
the public and not-for-profit sectors, or government relations areas of private
organisations.
The course focuses on understanding the policy-making and managerial processes
of the public sector and will provide the conceptual framework and analytical
skills to identify problems and analyse alternative solutions. The course also
focuses on understanding the political and social environment and provides
expertise across a range of policy and management areas and professional
leadership skills for leadership in the public service.
The degree may be completed by either a coursework option or by a coursework
and research paper option.
Applicants require a pass degree or equivalent qualification from a recognised
tertiary institution, or an executive certificate offered by this faculty with
an average grade of credit or above. Candidates may be eligible for a maximum
of eight credit exemptions for units considered to be equivalent to particular
requirements in the course of study and is restricted to study completed in the
last five years. Refer to the course director for details.
This is a fee-paying course. Candidates should consult the Department of
Management as to the 2002 course fee. Course fees are set and reviewed annually
and are therefore subject to change.
The
course consists of 12 units.
(a) Six core units including:
and two units selected from:
(b) Six electives chosen from the following units:
or, graduate units taught by the Department of
Management, other departments in the Faculty of Business and Economics, or
other faculties of Monash University, with approval from the course
director.
In place of elective(s), students may study a research paper equivalent to one
to four units. A minimum of four 5000-level units must be studied.
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