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Introduction
The Diploma in Public administration and Management (DPAM) programme prepares candidates to work in the area of management, public administration and related fields. The course is designed to adapt to the changing world of administration management and provide a firm foundation for the world of work, necessary academic subjects, consideration of ethical principles and general studies that should influence decision-making in a administration environment.

The programme is intended to meet the current needs for managers with broad based training, and specialization in a given area of business. The programme incorporates some courses in Information Technology, human resource, finance and business to address the demands of a dynamic job market and the projected continued influence of electronic trade in conducting business and in management. Courses in humanities and ethics are included to address the need for a wider consideration of issues in decision-making.


Objectives

  • Equip students with knowledge and skills in the area of management, public administration and related fields;
  • Enable students acquire capabilities to carry out research;
  • Equip graduates with skills that can enable them to effectively participate in administration activities locally and internationally.



Admission Requirements


Applicants to be admitted into the Diploma programme must satisfy the minimum entry requirements for admission as specified by the University and the School.  Applicants must be holders of:

  • A Sudan School Certificate of Secondary Education (SSCSE) with a minimum mean grade of C (plain) and above or its equivalent with good credit passes in History and English; or
  • A Diploma in a relevant field of study from WOI University or any other institution recognized by WOI University Senate.


Tuition Fee for 2011/2012 - $3,500

Note: Meeting the minimum entry requirements is not a guarantee of an admission.



Duration and Structure


The duration of each programme shall normally be two academic years, consisting of four semesters in total.