Centre for Graduate Studies
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Commonwealth Executive Master
of Public Administration (CeMPA) |
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KPT/JPS(KA8341)10/12 |
Programme description
The CeMPA degree is designed to provide the students with an understanding
and knowledge of public systems and management. As a professional programme,
emphasis is placed upon acquiring those administrative concepts, processes,
and techniques that are associated with managing the public systems at
various levels. The programme blends the theoretical and practical
dimensions of administration and encourages a broadened academic and
professional perspective.
Working adults are well aware that career objectives are easier to achieve
with advanced education. However, the demands of work, family, and
other obligations leave little time for conventional graduate studies.
WOU has made, by using the Open and Distance learning mode, the CeMPA
programme more flexible and accessible to the working adults in Malaysia.
The CeMPA degree is an interdisciplinary programme drawing from fields such
as policy process and policy analysis, economics, management, political
science, finance/accounting, research methods, statistics, ethics and public
management in order to equip CeMPA graduates with skills and knowledge
covering a broad range of topics and disciplines relevant to the public
sector.
The objectives of this programme are as follows:
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To provide enhanced knowledge that includes interpersonal skills,
self-reliance, resilience and clarity about public service values and
principles.
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To develop diagnostic tools among public sector professionals by
instilling a solid grasp of the key ideas and techniques of public
management.
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To enhance the ability to see the bigger picture and make local
observations by understanding institutional renewal, policy discourse
and processes, social and economic trends.
Programme Features
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Programme offered as an ODL Programme with attendant access and
flexibility elements suited to the requirements of working adults in
Malaysia.
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Content developed collaboratively through participation of COL and
leading open universities in Asia.
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Global content adapted suitably to local public sector scenario.
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Learning supported by highly interactive and well designed learning
support system including Face to Face tutorials, online and telephonic
tutoring, video conferencing support, threaded discussions and possible
interaction with public sector managers.
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Programme delivery by qualified university faculty.
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High level of Application Orientation through use of case studies and
project work component.
Job prospects
This qualification prepares students who aspire to enhance their knowledge
in the management principles of international agencies, federal, national,
regional and local government, the uniformed services, NGOs, voluntary
organisations, and social enterprises. It will be relevant for those
involved in delivering policy, leading modernisation projects, and
supporting innovation. Depending on their interest, CeMPA students can focus
their studies and career on a variety of public sector fields such as urban
planning, transportation, public health, economic development, urban
management, community development, education, non-profit organisations,
information technology, environmental policy and crisis management.
Course Support Activities
Looking at the specific features of the executive MPA programme, and the
expected student profile, the programme delivery incorporates several
features of online students support in addition to the face to face support.
The following are the components of the programme delivery:
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Face to face Tutor support: Tutors will engage 5
tutorial sessions per course, to provide face-to-face tutorials to
the students, along with e-mail based support in response to student
queries. Not more than 25 students are proposed to be assigned to
each tutor for a given course. The online tutorial support
will be provided on the basis of a pre announced schedule and
students are expected to participate actively in the sessions. A
total of 5 tutorial sessions per semester are planned for each
course. Tutors will lead discussions at tutorials and provide
clarifications on issues related to the course , mark your
assignments, provide feedback and advise you as well as monitor your
progress. Tutors will also conduct case study discussions as part of
the tutorials.
The online chat session can be conducted either with or without
audio and video presentation. Discussions and messages on class
projects and case studies can be posted for the entire class or for
a specific group of students. There is also the chat log feature
containing details of the chat sessions which the students can view
anytime. Tutors and the course coordinators will also conduct online
threaded discussions on topical themes for each course.
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Video conferencing support : Some interactive
videoconferencing sessions , at least one per course is proposed for
each semester, through which students can interact in real time,
with eminent academics and public sector managers. Students can
participate in the sessions from designated regional offices of the
university. The sessions are proposed to be conducted from the
headquarters. The sessions are also proposed to be recorded and may
be accessed later by students who are unable to attend the sessions.
The video conferencing facility may also be utilized for conducting
Viva Voce for student research projects under the programme.
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Discussion room for Student interaction as part of the
WawasanLearn features: This is an
interactive environment in which the students can have discussions
and post questions among themselves, organise case discussions,
experience sharing and other peer interaction. Students are
encouraged to form learning communities to enhance their learning
through sharing other’s experiences as well as learning about
diverse applications of public management concepts in different
organisations
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Residential School cum Project Workshop: A
Residential School cum Project Workshop spread over a weekend, will
be organised once in each semester to provide intensive interaction
with industry experts to enhance their knowledge and assist in
completing their project work. In addition, the Residential School
will provide a platform for learners to share experiences and
establish useful networks.
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Digital Library Access: Registered students, upon
authentication, will have access to electronic library catalogues,
databases, e-books, e-journals and other virtual reference
resources.
Entry Requirements
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Bachelor’s degree with honours or its equivalent in any field of study.
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Bachelor's degree with two years post qualification working experience
at a supervisory level.
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Candidates above 35 years with minimum qualification of STPM/ equivalent
can apply through the system of Open Entry. The candidates should have
two years working experience at a supervisory level and pass the
diagnostic test which is known as CeMAT.
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Course code |
Course title |
Credits
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Core courses (All Compulsory) |
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1. |
BIS 541/03 |
Managing Information Systems |
3 |
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BMG 501/03 |
Management in Organisations |
3 |
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3. |
BMG 511/03 |
Managing Human Resources |
3 |
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4. |
BBM 511/03 |
Quantitative Techniques |
3 |
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5. |
BBM 501/03 |
Economic Environment of Business |
3 |
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6. |
BPA 501/03 |
Public Systems Management |
3 |
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7. |
BPA 504/03 |
Policy Analysis and Implementation |
3 |
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8. |
BPA 505/03 |
Contemporary Administrative Systems |
3 |
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9. |
BPA 502/03 |
Public Policy |
3 |
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10. |
BPA 503/03 |
Development Planning & Administration |
3 |
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11. |
BBM 521/03 |
Research Methods |
3 |
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Electives (Choose 3 out of 6) |
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1. |
BIS 551/03 |
Electronic Commerce |
3 |
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2. |
BMG 541/03 |
Disaster Management |
3 |
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3. |
BMG 551/03 |
Project Management |
3 |
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4. |
BMK 501/03 |
Marketing Management |
3 |
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5. |
BAC 501/03 |
Accounting and Finance |
3 |
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6. |
BMG 543/03 |
Corporate Governance and Ethics |
3 |
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Required Courses |
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1. |
BPA 601/06 |
Project |
6 |
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48 |
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*Please refer to your respective Regional Office for the
list of courses offered in each semester. |
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No. |
Course |
No. of Courses |
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Core Courses |
11 |
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2. |
Electives |
3 |
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3. |
Project |
1 |
To graduate, a student must fulfill all of the following
requirements:
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At least 48 credit hours (15 courses).
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A minimum of grade C for all courses.
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A CGPA of at least 3.0.
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