Further courses worth at least 100 points from the MPE Schedule

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Part 3: One course from (MMAF 501, 502 or 510) or another approved course from the MAF Schedule.

(b) Part 1 should normally be completed before a candidate proceeds to Part 2. However, a candidate who has completed courses corresponding to those in Part 1 or who has substantial academic or scholarly experience may omit Part 1 and be admitted directly to Part 2.

(c) A candidate who has completed the PGDipPE or PGCertPE and is accepted into the MPE may transfer the courses passed to the MPE, but must abandon the earlier qualification upon being awarded the degree.

3. (a) A candidate completing all three parts shall normally be enrolled for at least three trimesters and shall complete the degree within six years of first enrolling in the programme. A candidate admitted directly to Part 2 shall be enrolled for at least two trimesters and shall complete the degree within four years of first enrolling in the programme.

(b) A candidate who has failed two or more courses, or any course twice, may continue in the programme only with the permission of the Programme Director.

Substitution of Courses

4. A candidate may, with the permission of the Director, replace courses worth up to 60 points in Part 2 or 3 with courses of at least an equivalent points value offered for other

postgraduate programmes of this or another university. (See Part 2 of the Personal Courses of Study Statute for the general provisions concerning the substitution of courses.)

Award of Distinction or Merit

5. The MPE may be awarded with Distinction or Merit as described in sections 20 and 22 of the Personal Courses of Study Statute.

Schedule to the MPE Statute

Course Title Pts Prerequisites (P)

MMPE 501 Microeconomics in Context 20

MMPE 502 Macroeconomics in Context 20

MMPE 503 Economic Relationships in an Empirical Context 20 MMPE 504 Regulation: Economics for the Public Sector 20 MMPE 505 Information, Institutions and Markets 20

MMPE 506 International and Trade Economics 20

MMPE 507 Resource Markets and the Environment: Growth, Environmental Stewardship and Climate Change

20 MMPE 508 Public Finance: Options, Implications and Simulating the

Impacts

20 P MMPE 504

MMPE 520-21 Special Topics 20

Postgraduate Certificate and Postgraduate Diploma in Professional Economics

PGCertPE (60 points), PGDipPE (120 points)

The statute is to be read in conjunction with the Personal Courses of Study Statute.

Entry Requirements

1. (a) Before enrolment, a candidate for the PGCertPE shall have:

(i) completed a Bachelor’s degree to the equivalent of at least a B– average standard;

and

(ii) been accepted by the Programme Director as capable of proceeding with the proposed course of study

Before enrolment, a candidate for the PGDipPE shall have:

(i)ʹ completed an appropriate Bachelor’s degree to the equivalent of at least a B– average standard, or demonstrated satisfactory progress in a postgraduate economics

qualification judged by the Associate Dean (Students) of the Faculty of Commerce to be comparable to the PGCertPE; and

(ii)ʹ been accepted by the Programme Director as capable of proceeding with the proposed course of study.

(b) Requirement (a)(i) or (a)(i) may be waived by the Associate Dean for a candidate who has had extensive practical, professional or scholarly experience of an appropriate kind.

General Requirements

2. (a) The course of study for the PGCertPE shall consist of three approved courses selected from the MPE schedule.

(b) The course of study for the PGDipPE shall consist of courses worth at least 120 points, including:

Part 1: MMPE 501, 502 and 503

Part 2: Further courses worth at least 60 points selected from the MPE Schedule or, with the approval of the Programme Director, offered for other postgraduate

programmes at this University.

3. (a) A full-time candidate for the PGCertPE shall normally be enrolled for at least one trimester and shall complete the certificate within two years of first enrolling for it.

(b) A full-time candidate for the PGDipPE shall normally be enrolled for at least two trimesters and shall complete the diploma within four years of first enrolling for it. A diploma candidate who has failed two or more courses, or any course twice, may continue in the programme only with the permission of the Programme Director.

Master of e-Government MEGov (180 points)

This statute is to be read in conjunction with the Personal Courses of Study Statute.

Entry Requirements

1. (a) Before enrolment, a candidate for the MEGov degree shall have:

(i) completed a Bachelor‘s degree in a discipline relevant to e-Government to the equivalent of at least a B- average standard;

(ii) had at least two years of relevant work experience at a level acceptable to the Programme Director; and

(iii) been accepted by the Programme Director as capable of proceeding with the proposed course of study.

(b) (i) Requirement (a)(i) may be waived by the Associate Dean (Students) of the Faculty of Commerce for a candidate who has had extensive practical, professional or scholarly experience of an appropriate kind.

(ii) Requirement (a)(ii) may be waived by the Head of School in special cases.

General Requirements

2. (a) Except as provided in (b) and (c) below, the course of study for the MEGov shall consist of courses worth at least 180 points, comprising:

Part 1: (a) EGOV 501, 502, 503 (b) GOVT 518, MMIM 510, 513 Part 2: Either EGOV 520 and 521 or GOVT 562

Part 3: Further courses worth at least 60 points selected from the MEGov, MIM or MPM and MPP schedules.

(b) The Head of School may exempt from at most two Part 1(b) courses a candidate who has mastered the material covered in those courses through practical experience and/or previous study. Credit may be awarded where the previous study involved postgraduate courses not credited to a completed qualification; otherwise the candidate shall replace exempted courses with approved electives of at least equivalent points value from the MIM or MPM and MPP schedules.

(c) With the permission of the Head of School, a candidate may substitute an appropriate 500-level research methodology and methods course for EGOV 520.

(d) A candidate who has passed for another postgraduate qualification a research methods course similar to EGOV 520 may be permitted to replace it with an elective course.

(e) A failure in one course shall not prevent a candidate from being awarded the degree.

However, a candidate who fails two or more courses, or who fails one course twice, will need the permission of the Head of School to continue in the programme.

3. A candidate shall normally complete the degree within four years of first enrolling in it.

The Head of School may extend the maximum period in special cases.

Substitution of Courses

4. With the permission of the Programme Director, a candidate may replace up to four courses in Part 3 with substitute courses of at least equivalent points value selected from the schedules of postgraduate Honours or Master’s degrees at this University. (See the general provisions concerning the substitution of courses in Part 2 of the Personal Courses of Study Statute.)

Award of Distinction or Merit

5. The MEGov may be awarded with Distinction or Merit as described in sections 20 and 22 of the Personal Courses of Study Statute.

Schedule to the MEGov Statute

Course Title Pts Prerequisites (P)

EGOV 501 Managing Service Transformation 15 EGOV 502 e-Government, Public Sector Reform and Good

Governance

15 EGOV 503 Managing ICT-enabled Forms of Public

Engagement

15

EGOV 510–511 Special Topics 15

EGOV 512–513* Directed Individual Study 15 EGOV 520 Introduction to Research in the Public Sector 15

EGOV 521 Research Project 15 P EGOV 520

* The introduction of EGOV 512 and 513 was subject to approval at the time of going to print.

Master of Public Management and Master of Public Policy MPM (180 points), MPP (180 points)

This statute is to be read in conjunction with the Personal Courses of Study Statute.

Entry Requirements

1. (a) Before enrolment, a candidate for the MPM and MPP degrees shall have:

(i) completed a New Zealand Bachelor’s degree or another degree approved by the Associate Dean (Students) of the Faculty of Commerce;

(ii) had two years of relevant work experience (this requirement may be waived by the Head of the School of Government in special cases); and

(iii) been accepted by the Head of School as capable of proceeding with the proposed course of study.

(b) Requirement (a)(i) may be waived by the Associate Dean for a candidate who has had extensive practical, professional or scholarly experience of an appropriate kind.

General Requirements

2. (a) (i) Except as provided in (b) or section 4, the course of study for the MPM shall consist of courses worth at least 180 points, comprising:

Part 1: GOVT 501, 502, 503;

Part 2: GOVT 511, 512, 513, 514;

Part 3: GOVT 562 and 45 further points from the MPM/MPP schedule*

(ii) Except as provided in (b) or section 4, the course of study for the MPP shall consist of courses worth at least 180 points, comprising:

Part 1: GOVT 501, 502, 503;

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