MSc Public Policy and Management (Distance Learning) draft
Program start date | Application deadline |
2023-10-10 | - |
2024-01-16 | - |
2024-04-24 | - |
Program Overview
Our MSc Public Policy and Management programme provides you with the analytical tools needed to understand the principles and methods of modern public policy and management. The programme gives you the skills to make financial and policy decisions within the public sector. Through the range of modules, you will gain theoretical knowledge on policy-making, policy implementation and the management of public sector entities. As well as this, you will have the opportunity to explore specific areas such as the management of human resources in the public sector, the public financial management process, the decentralisation of public functions and the collaboration between public and private entities.
Why study MSc Public Policy and Management at SOAS?
How to apply
Please read our
online and distance learning how to apply
guidance, and use ouronline form
to submit your application directly to us for consideration.Program Outline
You will study
six modules
selected from the list below.If you wish to complete the
Dissertation
you must studyResearch Methods
.
Important notice
The information on the website reflects the intended programme structure against the given academic session. The modules are indicative options of the content students can expect and are/have been previously taught as part of these programmes. However, this information is published a long time in advance of enrolment and module content and availability is subject to change.
Modules
Module | Credits |
---|---|
Decentralisation and Local Governance |
30 |
Dissertation (M454) |
|
Environmental and Social Impact Assessment |
30 |
Financial Reporting |
30 |
Human Resource Management and Development |
30 |
Managing Organisational Change |
30 |
Privatisation and Public Private Partnerships |
30 |
Project Appraisal |
30 |
Project, Programme and Policy Evaluation |
30 |
Public Financial Management: Audit and Compliance |
30 |
Public Financial Management: Planning and Performance |
30 |
Public Financial Management: Revenue |
30 |
Public Policy and Management: Development Assistance |
30 |
Public Policy and Management: Perspectives and Issues |
30 |
Public Policy and Strategy |
30 |
Research Methods (M453) |
30 |
The IMF and Economic Policy |
30 |
The MSc Public Policy and Management is made up of six modules. Each module lasts for 10 weeks. You can only take one module at a time, but each module is typically available in at least two of the year's study sessions. This gives you the flexibility to plan your studies throughout the year, allowing you to fit your studies around your professional, family and personal commitments.
Online academic tutor
You will be individually assigned an online academic tutor for the duration of each module with whom you can discuss academic queries at regular intervals during the study session. You will also have a named administrator providing you with help and advice throughout your studies.
For each module, you will be provided with access to all necessary materials from a range of appropriate sources.
Virtual Learning Environment
To make your experience as a distance learning student more complete and rewarding, you will have access to the Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) which is a web-based learning environment. Via the VLE, you can communicate with your assigned academic tutor, administrators and other students on the module using discussion forums.
The VLE also provides you with access to the module's Study Guide and assignments, as well as a selection of electronic journals available on the University of London Online Library.
Exams
For each module, you will sit a three-hour examination, held on a specified date in September/October, and complete two assignments during the module study session. Assignments are submitted and feedback given online. Examinations and assignments are weighted 70:30.
Key dates and calendar
To find out when a particular module is running, please view the study calendar on each individual module page.
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online and distance learning key dates
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School of Oriental and African Studies, London (SOAS)
Overview:
SOAS, the School of Oriental and African Studies, is a public research university in London, specializing in the study of Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. It is renowned for its diverse academic programs, world-class research, and commitment to global understanding.
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Key Reasons to Study There:
Global Focus:
SOAS offers a unique opportunity to study the cultures, languages, and societies of Asia, Africa, and the Middle East.World-Class Faculty:
The university boasts a distinguished faculty of experts in their respective fields, providing students with access to cutting-edge research and knowledge.Diverse Student Body:
SOAS attracts students from all over the world, creating a vibrant and multicultural learning environment.Research Opportunities:
SOAS is a leading research institution, offering students opportunities to engage in research projects and contribute to the advancement of knowledge.Academic Programs:
SOAS offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines, including:
Arts:
History of Art & Archaeology, Music, Media & CommunicationLanguages, Cultures, and Linguistics:
African Languages, Cultures, and Literatures, China & Inner Asia, Japan & Korea, Near & Middle East, South Asia, South East Asia, Translation StudiesSocial Sciences:
Anthropology & Sociology, Development Studies, Economics, Finance & Management, Gender Studies, Law, Politics & International Studies, Religions & PhilosophiesOther:
SOAS is a member of the University of London and is located in the heart of Bloomsbury, London. The university has a strong commitment to social justice and global citizenship, and its research and teaching contribute to a better understanding of the world.
You should have a recognised UK Bachelor's degree, or international equivalent, in a social science discipline. Qualifications in other subjects will be assessed on their merits. Your application may be considered if you have previous education and experience, equivalent to a degree-level qualification, which includes suitable preliminary training. All international applicants must be able to show that their English is of a high enough standard to successfully engage with and complete their course at SOAS.
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