UKZN Postgraduate Diploma in Local Economic Development Course
The Graduate School of Business and Leadership (GSB&L) at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) is the academic home of the Regional and Local Economic Development (RLEDI) Capacity Building Initiative, which is funded and supported by the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Economic Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs (EDTEA).
Through this partnership, the GSB&L offers postgraduate programmes aimed at promoting RLED research and learning,
building critical thinking in relation to RLED, continuing professional development, creating a professional network of
RLED graduates and strengthening the implementation practice of RLED institutions.
The programmes offered form the academic component of a multi-focused, capacity-building initiative that won the 2014
International Partnership Network’s Global Best Award for the best Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Skills Partnership in Africa.
In 2015 the RLED Initiative was awarded a KZN Top Business Partnership Award in recognition of its partnership with EDTEA.
About the Programmes
These programmes are aimed at building capacity for RLED through course work and a research component.
The course work programme includes a variety of modules that address Economics for Management, Systems Thinking,
Partnerships, Leadership, Development Economics and Business Strategy.
Programme Modules*
The following modules will be presented in the Postgraduate
Diploma Programme:
- Partnerships for LED
- Contemporary Issues in Service Delivery
- Business Strategy and Management
- Finance and Accounting
- Action Research
- Supply Chain Management
- Marketing Management
- Human Resource Management
Duration
- The Postgraduate Diploma Programme can be completed in two years of part-time study.
Admission Requirements
- Postgraduate Diploma Programme – Any recognised undergraduate degree, Bachelor of Technology or three year tertiary qualification from a recognised institution
Who May Apply?
Participants are typically drawn from provincial, district and local level in government, business and civil society
organisations. Existing LED practitioners based within key LED institutions in provincial government, districts
and municipalities should apply. Members of civil society organisations addressing economic development, and those
working on economic development from within the private
sector, would also find the programme useful.