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Centre for Financial & Management Studies (CeFiMS) - University of London

Postgraduate Diploma in Public Financial Management

Are these programmes for me?

Successful civil servants, NGO workers, politicians and their advisers all need to have a wide range of skills and knowledge to equip them to meet the ever-changing challenges of public policy and management. This includes the evolving interface between public agencies and the private and voluntary sector.

The Postgraduate Diploma in Public Financial Management will enable you to make financial decisions and policy choices in the financing and management of public infrastructure and services.

Programme aims

This programme enables you to make financial decisions and policy choices in the financing and management of public infrastructure and services.

Programme summary

 

You study

Study period

Cost

Postgraduate Diploma

4 courses

1-5 years

£4,320

Individual Professional Courses

IPCs offer people in the financial and management sector an effective form of flexible professional education. It is also an ideal option if you're keen to sample the programme. The fee per course is £1,080.

Prestige

The programme has been developed by academics at the Centre for Financial and Management Studies (CeFiMS), a postgraduate research and teaching department within SOAS, University of London. Staff at CeFiMS have international reputations and are involved in researching their subjects at the very limits of current knowledge.

Career progression

  • Graduates of this programme will be well prepared for high positions in government, public services, international organisations and NGOs.

  • The Postgraduate Diploma in Public Financial Management is endorsed by the Association of Chartered Accountants (ACCA). if you are already an ACCA member the qualification will be a useful way to improve your expertise and enable you to practise in government finance.

Comprehensive study materials and support

You will be sent all the study materials that you need to complete the programme, which may typically include:

  • A core text specially written for the course. This is the backbone of the course and is comparable to a series of lecures. It is organised into eight study units, each of which lasts one week.

  • Textbooks and collections of readings.

  • Online and multimedia tools. Some courses provide video lectures on DVD. These expand on issues that have been raised in the course and relate the material to 'real world' examples. The Online Study Centre (OSC) provides instant access to course materials and also offers academic, administrative and technical support.

  • A study calendar for each course to help you organize your time. This sets out a schedule for coursework and assignment deadlines.

  • A Student Handbook explaining the nature of distance learning and the specific character of the programme. The University also send you a Study Skills textbook and an audio CD that offers tips on effective distance learning.

Your time commitment

This will depend partly on choices you make, but most students take two years to finish the Postgraduate Diploma. The study calendar consists of five sessions per year. Each session is devoted to a specific course and lasts eight weeks (with the exception of the fifth session which runs for 10 weeks). During each session you will need to allocate between 15-20 hours per week to complete the programme.

Summary of key dates

Application deadline

17 November 2008 for a January 2009 start

31 March 2009 for a June 2009 start

Enrolment deadline

19 December 2008 for a January 2009 start

4 May 2009 for a June 2009 start

Programme starts

January 2008

June 2008

Examinations

October