2 Public Policy Diploma degrees found
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2 Public Policy Diploma degrees found
Cambridge Regional College
Level 5 HND Diploma in Public Services
- Cambridge, United Kingdom
Diploma
Full time
On-Campus
English
The course was devised in association with various public, private, and voluntary sectors, for example, the Police, Armed Forces, Local Government, Probation, Youth Offending Teams, and the Civil Service. You will study a broad spectrum of issues relating to various public and private services and other sectors.
Cambridge Regional College
Level 5 Higher National Diploma in Policing
- Cambridge, United Kingdom
Diploma
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Pearson BTEC Level 5 HND in Policing will provide students with the generic knowledge, understanding, and skills to enter employment within Policing, the wider public service sector, or entry to Higher Education through a top-up degree.
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Diploma Programs in LLBs Policy Public Policy
One of the best ways to further your education without taking on a four-year degree is to earn a diploma. Diploma programs focus on one subject and can take one to two years to complete.
What is a diploma in public policy? An education program in public policy may have coursework that includes government or political science, economics and the social ramifications of the economy, statistics and law. You may also need to study social psychology, management practices, public relations and business. For a more well-rounded education, electives and general education classes including math, science, writing or language may also be required, depending on your program.
There are many benefits to earning a diploma in public policy. Any higher learning degree sets you up for more job opportunities or for advancement in your current position. Those with higher degrees also typically enjoy higher earning potentials and can lay the groundwork for further education requirements.
The cost of taking a diploma in public policy can depend upon a lot of things. The school itself, the program duration and materials will all make the tuition cost vary. Contact each school’s admissions office for more information on fees and financial assistance.
There are many types of careers that may be available to you upon obtaining a diploma in public policy. You may be able to work for a government agency in all branches and at any level. You could also work for a major corporation, helping set policy to maintain government guidelines. Think tanks, organizations and non-profit agencies may also be looking to employ people with a diploma in public policy.
After you have researched different programs and school and found which one you like, it is time to apply for admittance. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling the lead form.