University of Technology SydneyHandbook 2007

C06033v3 Graduate Diploma in Local Government Management

Award(s): Graduate Diploma in Local Government Management (GradDipLGM)
Load credit points: 48
Course EFTSL: 1
Faculty/institute responsible: Design, Architecture and Building
Location: City campus

Note(s)

This course is not offered to international students.


Overview
Course aims
Career options
Additional admission requirements
Additional recognition of prior learning
Course duration and attendance
Course structure
Course completion requirements
Course program
Other information

Overview

Today's local government manager must have a high level of professional expertise together with a broad range of managerial skills and a sound understanding of the special characteristics of local government. The Graduate Diploma in Local Government Management is tailored to the local government environment, allowing managers to meet their differing professional needs, while keeping up-to-date with the latest issues.

The Graduate Diploma program offers the opportunity to build an education program that responds to individual needs as it allows students to develop a study plan that matches the requirements of their professional development. Subjects can be studied in the workplace, through intensive block release, or in some cases at a university or college closer to home.

Students can exit this course after completing 24 credit points with a Graduate Certificate in Local Government Management (C11053). The program can also be used as a stepping stone to a broader Master's degree or MBA.

Course aims

The course aims to provide students with knowledge, skills and competencies in the principles and practices of local government management, with particular reference to their own organisation. Through the course, students have access to a combination of both general and specialist study units via a range of flexible delivery modes. Students develop the learning skills that allow them to continue their own professional development through short courses or further academic study.

Career options

Career options include local government manager in councils.

Additional admission requirements

Applicants wishing to enrol in this course normally need to have a Bachelor's degree or equivalent qualification. However, enrolment is also available to people who do not have a degree but who can demonstrate substantial relevant work experience.

Additional recognition of prior learning

Students who have completed relevant previous studies may apply to the course coordinator for recognition of prior learning.

Course duration and attendance

This course is normally offered on a four-year, part-time basis, with students undertaking one subject per semester.

In some circumstances students may complete two subjects per semester therefore completing the course in two years.

Course structure

The course totals 48 credit points, made up of eight subjects.

Course completion requirements

49460 Local Government Management Principles and Practice 1 6cp
49461 Local Government Management Principles and Practice 2 6cp
49458 Vocational Competencies 1 6cp
49459 Vocational Competencies 2 6cp
49277 Corporate Planning and Management 6cp
49278 Sustainability and the Local Environment 6cp
49279 Local Government Leadership: Personal and Professional Skills 6cp
49454 Managing Local Enterprise 6cp
Total 48cp

Course program

A typical program is shown below.

 
Year 1
Autumn or Spring semester
49279 Local Government Leadership: Personal and Professional Skills 6cp
49458 Vocational Competencies 1 6cp
49459 Vocational Competencies 2 6cp
49454 Managing Local Enterprise 6cp
Autumn semester
49460 Local Government Management Principles and Practice 1 6cp
49277 Corporate Planning and Management 6cp
Spring semester
49461 Local Government Management Principles and Practice 2 6cp
49278 Sustainability and the Local Environment 6cp

Other information

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