There is a growing recognition, that in addition to a common body of knowledge all managers need in order to succeed, there are critical specialist areas for managers which provide a sound understanding of all aspects of their work and a springboard for further career progression.
This course aims to: Develop a clear understanding of the principles and practices of funding, Explore the importance of all aspects of the management of funding, Develop skills in problem solving, risk assessment and probity of applications, Explore ethical frameworks within funding, Students should be highly motivated managers and will normally have a good first degree, a related professional qualification or at least three years wholly relevant experience. Postgraduate Certificate (PGCert).
The Postgraduate Certificate is offered on a part time basis and is taught over a period of six months. The Certificate consists of five modules: Introduction to Learning Principles and Practices of Grant making, Management of Grant making and Shadowing/Fieldwork. All courses are taught at Cass Business School and will require attendance one weekend a month commencing on the Friday afternoon at 13: 00 to 21: 00 and finishing on Saturday at 18: 00. Postgraduate Diploma (PGDip).
The Postgraduate Diploma is offered on a part time basis and is taught over a period of 12 months. The Diploma consists of five core modules, plus three specialist pathway modules. The core modules are shared by all five Centre for Charity Effectiveness postgraduate courses. All courses are taught at Cass Business School and will require attendance one weekend a month commencing on the Friday afternoon at 13: 00 to 21: 00 and finishing on Saturday at 18: 00. MSc Conversion, Upon successful completion of the diploma, you will be given the option to continue to the MSc. This requires completion of the Research Methods for Managers module. This can be followed by a further six months of personal, supervised research and the presentation of a 15,000-word dissertation. Alternatively, you can opt to take a taught Masters which allows you to choose specialist modules from one of the other Charities programmes.
City, University of London, United Kingdom
There is a growing recognition, that in addition to a common body of knowledge all managers need in order to succeed, there are critical specialist areas for managers which provide a sound understanding of all aspects of their work and a springboard for further career progression.
This course aims to: Develop a clear understanding of the principles and practices of funding, Explore the importance of all aspects of the management of funding, Develop skills in problem solving, risk assessment and probity of applications, Explore ethical frameworks within funding, Students should be highly motivated managers and will normally have a good first degree, a related professional qualification or at least three years wholly relevant experience. Postgraduate Certificate (PGCert).
The Postgraduate Certificate is offered on a part time basis and is taught over a period of six months. The Certificate consists of five modules: Introduction to Learning Principles and Practices of Grant making, Management of Grant making and Shadowing/Fieldwork. All courses are taught at Cass Business School and will require attendance one weekend a month commencing on the Friday afternoon at 13: 00 to 21: 00 and finishing on Saturday at 18: 00. Postgraduate Diploma (PGDip).
The Postgraduate Diploma is offered on a part time basis and is taught over a period of 12 months. The Diploma consists of five core modules, plus three specialist pathway modules. The core modules are shared by all five Centre for Charity Effectiveness postgraduate courses. All courses are taught at Cass Business School and will require attendance one weekend a month commencing on the Friday afternoon at 13: 00 to 21: 00 and finishing on Saturday at 18: 00. MSc Conversion, Upon successful completion of the diploma, you will be given the option to continue to the MSc. This requires completion of the Research Methods for Managers module. This can be followed by a further six months of personal, supervised research and the presentation of a 15,000-word dissertation. Alternatively, you can opt to take a taught Masters which allows you to choose specialist modules from one of the other Charities programmes.
City, University of London, United Kingdom