DPAM 6100:   DIPLOMA IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT


This course seeks to familiarize students with the basic concepts and structure of criminology. The course will take students through the various stages of criminal thought from a look at the trends in crime to drugs and society, violent offences and what role, if any, the community has in preventing crime. The course will also examine the nature of international crime particularly as it relates to Ireland and in this context will discuss the Criminal Assets Bureau and others outside the jurisdiction.

SEMESTER I UNITS

DPAM 6101:   Communication Skills and ICT
DPAM 6102:   Introduction to Management and Administration
DPAM 6103:   Public Management
DPAM 6104:   Strategic Planning and Management
DPAM 6105:   Statistics
DPAM 6106:   Development Administration
DPAM 6107:   Research Methods
DPAM 6108:   Public Policy and Management

SEMESTER II UNITS

DPAM 6109:   Ethics in Public Administration
DPAM 6110:   Monitoring and evaluation
DPAM 6111:   Organizational Behavior for Service Excellence
DPAM 6112:   Financial Accounting and Management
DPAM 6113:   Results-oriented Management
DPAM 6114:   Economics and Public Finance
DPAM 6115:   Human Resource Management
DPAM 6116:   Management of NGOs and CBOs

SEMESTER III UNITS

DPAM 6117:   Sustainable Development
DPAM 6118:   Business Management
DPAM 6119:   Customer Relationship Management
DPAM 6120:   Service Quality Management
DPAM 6121:   Project Planning and Management
DPAM 6122:   Risk Management Principles and Practice
DPAM 6123:   Financial and Resource Management
DPAM 6124:   Project

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Minimum qualifications are KCSE C- or KCE Div. 2 or the equivalent
  • Certificate in Project management, Social development, Social work or Community development
  • Course open to beginners, Development facilitators, Project managers and Fresh students

 

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