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Rank: 200 (The Complete University Guide)
Location: -
Website: www.open.ac.uk
Study mode distance learning
Degree: PG Diploma
Start Date: 2020/01/05
Duration: -
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Description
This diploma course develops your ability to approach and tackle complex, messy problem situations, providing practical tools that will help bring new perspectives and approaches to problem solving. It may well change how you think about a task and situation. You will consider the roles other people play, reflect on your own and others’ practice and assess how the different components within a situation are related. You will develop the skills to think more holistically and to work more collaboratively with others, in order to move towards effective solutions and avoid systemic failures.
Key features of the course
Encourages fresh ways of thinking about and approaching complex tasks and situations
Develops the tools and skills needed to tackle problem situation holistically, effectively and ethically.
- The opportunity to top up to our MSc in Systems Thinking in Practice in just one more year.
Entry requirements
To start this programme, you should normally hold a UK bachelors degree, or equivalent. It may be possible to demonstrate your ability to study at postgraduate level by successfully completing a module and linking your studies to the programme at a later date.
Your spoken and written English must be of an adequate standard for postgraduate study. If English is not your first language, we recommend that you will need a minimum overall score of 6 and minimum score of 5.5 in each of the four components: reading, writing, speaking and listening under the International English Language Testing System (IELTS).
Requirements
Entry requirements
To start this programme, you should normally hold a UK bachelors degree, or equivalent. It may be possible to demonstrate your ability to study at postgraduate level by successfully completing a module and linking your studies to the programme at a later date.