ND: Public Management

ND: Public Management

Course Information and Fees

The course provides graduates with current and future managerial and development skills for the public service, at local, provincial and national levels of government.Areas of specialisation

  • Financial Management
  • Human Resource Management
  • Policy Studies
  • Project Management
  • Programme Management
  • Public Service Delivery
  • Organisational Behaviour

 

Career Opportunities
Career opportunities exist in the administrative and management environment of all three levels of the public sector – local, provincial, and national as well as in semi-state (parastatal) and non-profit organisations, educational institutions, the diplomatic corps or in political journalism.

 

Admission requirements

Undergraduates

For all Certificate, Diploma and National Diploma applications, consult the General admission requirements.

General admission requirements

Some courses require students to submit additional information as part of their application.

Additional admission requirements

Postgraduates

For all Honours, Masters and Doctorate applications, consult the Postgraduate admission requirements.

Postgraduate admission requirements

Syllabus and fees
Compulsory subject(s):
Semester 1 Only
Compulsory subject(s):
Semester 2 Only
Compulsory subject(s):
Semester 1 Only
Compulsory subject(s):
Semester 2 Only
Compulsory subject(s):
Semester 1 Only
Compulsory subject(s):
Semester 2 Only
Compulsory subject(s):
Offering Type and Duration
Full-Time / Three years, including three months of experiential learning

 

Offering Type and Duration
Part-Time / Three years or four years

 

Course is offered on Bellville Campus. (only part-time)

 

Course is offered on District Six Campus.

 

For any queries get in touch with:
Contact: Bellville Faculty Office
Telephone: +27 21 959 6350
Fax:
Email: fryw@cput.ac.za
Contact: Mrs N. Stemela
Telephone: +27 21 460 3234
Fax:
Email: stemelaph@cput.ac.za

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