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    Postgraduate: Empowering government employees

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    Gain the knowledge and skills you need to advance in the public services sector with a Commonwealth Executive Master of Public Administration (CeMPA) degree from Wawasan Open University (WOU).

    Whether you’re a school teacher, or working in government-related bodies, NGOs or international agencies, you can have a leg-up to prosper in your job or even enter another career path.

    WOU offers this opportunity to working adults, especially to those in the government sector, to obtain a master’s degree while they work. WOU has already produced graduates from among government employees who are the proud holders of the CeMPA degree.

    Headmaster Tan Kee Teng was among the pioneer batch who received their scrolls during the university’s second convocation ceremony last year. This primary school headmaster from Johor Bahru managed to add a WOU master’s credential to his professional resume.

    “I chose to study at WOU because of the flexible study times as my own teaching schedule is very packed. I also wanted to upgrade my own skills and set a good example for my staff,” he says.

    Learners are exposed to public policy, public systems management, contemporary administrative systems, development planning and administration, disaster management, corporate governance and ethics, and project management.

    Learners can continue to work while they pursue their CeMPA qualifications, from the comfort of their home or anywhere, according to their own pace and convenience.

     

    For more information, visit www.wou.edu.my

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