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Public sector management

Build transferable skills, increase your effectiveness and advance your career in the Diploma in Public Sector Management (PSM) program. The PSM Diploma consists of 10 courses (15 units of study). You'll take 7 required courses and 3 elective courses.

Delivered entirely online, you’ll be able to maintain your other commitments while completing flexible, relevant professional development.

Admission requirements

Applicants should have the equivalent of 2 years of post-secondary education, plus 3 years’ experience in the public sector. We also consider relevant public or non-profit sector work experience.

If you don't have formal post-secondary qualifications, you could be accepted as a conditional student based on your experience.

How to apply

New applicants to UVic

  1. ßÉßɱ¬ÁÏ to UVic undergraduate studies and upload your resume and cover letter. Make sure to express your interest in the diploma program.
  2. Arrange for all official transcripts to be sent to Undergraduate Admissions.

Returning UVic students

Returning UVic students must apply to reregister. When you apply, please upload your updated resume and cover letter. In your cover letter, share why you’re interested in the diploma program. Learn about reregistration.

Cover letter guidance

Your 500-word cover letter should outline your specific interest in the diploma program. Explain how this program aligns with your personal and/or career goals. Address all cover letters to the director of the School of Public Administration, ßÉßɱ¬ÁÏ.

Please note how your personal and professional background informs your motivation to complete this program. What do you hope to learn? What do you bring to our learning community?

Application deadlines

Fall term

  • May 31 for application to Office of the Registrar
  • July 15 for documents and transcripts

Spring term

  • September 30 for application to Office of the Registrar
  • November 15 for documents and transcripts

Summer term

  • February 15 for application to Office of the Registrar
  • April 1 for documents and transcripts

Late applications may be accepted.

Tuition

All courses are 1.5 units. Part-time students pay fees per term, per credit unit. See fee details.

Funding

UVic offers in-course scholarships that may be GPA or application-based. Most scholarships are awarded based on recommendations made by the department. However, some may require a separate application form.

Course requirements

Core courses

  • - Public Sector Economics
  • - Introduction to Public Administration
  • - Leading and Managing in Public and Non-Profit Sectors*
  • - The Public Policy Process*
  • - Financial Management
  • - Public Sector Human Resource Management
  • ADMN 330(or ICDG 301) - Indigenous Governance in Canada
    or
      Governance for Planetary Health

*Courses required for external professional accreditation in local government administration by the BC , Ministry of Municipal Affairs.

Elective courses

Choose 4.5 units (3 courses) from other public administration undergraduate courses:

Social/applied sciences

  •  - Public Sector Research and Analysis

Managerial theory & practice

  • ADMN 316 - Public Sector Communications
  •  - Managing Service Delivery
  •  - Non-profit Governance and Management
  •  - Public Sector Project Management
  • ADMN 421 - Financial Management
  • ADMN 422 - Ethical Public Management
  • ADMN 431B - Labour Relations Negotiations
  •  - Program Evaluation and Performance Measurement
  •  - Strategic Planning and Implementation

Policy areas

  •  - Local Government and Governance
  • ADMN 445 - Urban and Regional Development*
  • ADMN 446 - Local Government Land Use Planning
  • ADMN 452 - Local Government Law*
  •  - Intergovernmental Relations in Canada
  •  - Contemporary Topics in Administration (topics vary)
  •  - Directed Studies