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116205-200025002857500118745THE UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIESST. AUGUSTINE, TRINIDAD & TOBAGO, WEST INDIESFaculty of Social SciencesDEPARTMENT of political science 00THE UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIESST. AUGUSTINE, TRINIDAD & TOBAGO, WEST INDIESFaculty of Social SciencesDEPARTMENT of political science Academic Advising Form2 forms must be completed and signed – one form for the student and the other for the advisor CERTIFICATE IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Student Name:Student ID:LastFirstSemester 1 Course code Name of course Advisor’s SignatureGOVT 1000Introduction to Political Institutions & AnalysisGOVT 1006Introduction to Public Sector ManagementGOVT 0401Organizational Theory & Behaviour IGOVT 0413Human Resource ManagementElective: GOVT 1005 Introduction to Public Policy AnalysisORSemester 2 Course code Name of course Advisor’s SignatureGOVT 1001Introduction to Political PhilosophyGOVT 1007Issues in Caribbean Public AdministrationGOVT 0402Organizational Theory & Behaviour IGOVT 0412A Study of Industrial RelationsElective: GOVT 1009 Ethics, Integrity and Corruption in the Public SectorOr________________________________ _____________ACADEMIC ADVISOR/LECTURER DATE _____________________ __________STUDENT DATEcenter13335PLEASE SEE EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE REVERSE SIDE OF THIS PAGE00PLEASE SEE EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE REVERSE SIDE OF THIS PAGEEXPLANATORY NOTES FOR THE CERTIFICATE IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONGeneral Regulations for Certificate ProgrammesFull-Time ProgrammeFull-time students will usually be required to register for five (5) courses per semester.Part-Time ProgrammePart-time students will usually be required to register for a minimum of two (2) courses per semester or a maximum of four (4) courses per semester. Award of the CertificateIn order to be awarded a Certificate, candidates must have completed thirty (30) credits (equivalent to ten (10) semester courses) and have satisfied the Examiners for the award of the Certificate. Special Regulations for the Certificate in Public AdministrationDuration of ProgrammeFull-Time ProgrammeFull-Time students are generally expected to complete the programme in one (1) academic year (equivalent to two (2) semesters). Part-Time ProgrammePart-time students are generally expected to complete the programme in approximately two (2) academic years (equivalent to four (4) semesters). Award of the CertificateIn order to be awarded the Certificate in Public Administration, students must have completed thirty (30) credits (equivalent to ten (10) semester courses). Special Regulations Governing the Summer SchoolParticipation of students in the summer session shall be optional. However, there is no guarantee that semester core courses will be offered in the summer session. Furthermore, summer school students shall be required to comply with the General Regulations for students.Period of StudyClasses in the summer school shall normally be conducted during the period June 1st to July 31st. The minimum contact period shall be no less than thirteen (13) hours per credit. Eligibility for Admission to the Summer SchoolThe following categories of students are eligible for admission to the summer school:Registered students of the University who have not yet completed the requirements of the degree, diploma or certificate programme for which they are registered. Students of the University who have been granted:Leave of absence for Semester I and/or Semester II or part thereof preceding the summer school, orDeferral of entry.Other persons not students of the University who are eligible to matriculate at either the normal or lower level. Normal MatriculationGenerally, students must have five (5) subjects, inclusive of Mathematics and English Language at the CXC (CSEC)/GCE/BGCSE Examinations, as well as two 2-unit CAPE (Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination). Lower Level MatriculationStudents must have at least five (5) acceptable passes at CXC (CSEC)/GCE/BGCSE including English Language and Mathematics. RegistrationSummer school is self-financed, that is, it is not included in the fees paid for semesters I and II. Consequently, summer school students shall be required to pay the appropriate fees and to complete and submit their registration forms to the Registry. Summer school students shall not normally be permitted to register for more than three (3) semester courses (usually nine (9) credits). ................
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