After admission has been granted, a selection of the courses below will allow students to complete a certificate, diploma or advanced diploma. A minimum of ten subjects are required for a certificate, for a diploma at least twenty subject and advanced diploma a minimum of thirty subjects are required. In most cases, completing between thirty to fourty subjects will give students all the academic equivalency to apply for credit transfer into a degree program provided they have the correct subject balance at the lower and upper degree levels. In some cases the completion of a thesis/will be a requirement also at the bachelor degree level. It is a specific requirement for master and doctoral degrees. Details will be provided as well as instructions to write your research work.
AWARD: CERTIFICATE
Please select any ten subjects from the list below
AWARD: DIPLOMA
In addition to the certificate (ten subjects minimum), please select any ten subjects from the list below
AWARD: ADVANCED DIPLOMA
In addition to the certificate and diploma (20 subjects minimum), please select any ten subjects from the list below
English I
English II
Literature of the Western World I
Logical Reasoning
Public Relations
Business Ethics
World History I
Introduction to Sociology
Introduction to Psychology
Micro Economics
Macro Economics
Public Economics and Public Policy
Principles of Management
Introduction to Accounting
Business Statistics I
Business Statistics II
Public Finance and Policy
Computers and Information
Leadership in World Polities
International Relations Theory
Public Leadership
Public Service Delivery
Public Human Resources Management
Public Management and Policy
Public Policy
Effective Media Relations
Public Technology Management
Understanding International Relations
Strategic Public Management
International Politics
Team Performance Management
Global Social Policy
Public International Policy
Effective Writing Skills
International Organizations and Pease
Environmental Politics
Politics and Sanctions Paradox
Global Governance and Diplomacy
Research Methods in Public Service