Course details
Programme Content
Year One
- Economics
- Managing Human Resources
- Finance
- Organisation and Strategy
- Research Methods
- Managing Service Delivery/Managing in Europe
Year Two
- Financial Strategy
- Public Sector Finance
- Governance and Auditing
- Minor Dissertation
Accreditation
The IPA is a recognised college of University College Dublin (UCD). From 2012, any student entering an accredited IPA Programme will graduate with a UCD award. The IPA and UCD are part of the wider National University of Ireland (NUI) network. The MA (Financial Management) is at Level 9 (Major Award) on the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ).
Assessment
This programme is assessed through assignments and final examinations.
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About Institute of Public Administration - IPA
The Institute of Public Administration is Ireland’s only public service development agency focused exclusively on public sector development. It delivers its service through:
- education and training, building people’s capability to meet challenges
- direct consultancy, solving problems and helping plan and shape the future
- research and publishing - understanding what needs to be done and making these findings readily available.
they tailor their services to the particular needs of the public service. their blend of skill and experience means that they can develop and offer a service which meets public service needs precisely and effectively. Whilst their services are delivered mainly to clients in the Irish Public Service, they have a strong reputation and demand for their services internationally also.
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