Masters in Public Infrastructure Management Programme brief

The Masters in Public Infrastructure Management is a two-year study programme whose enrolment targets managers or supervisors (with a minimum of 2 years’ relevant work experience) in the core areas of public infrastructure management (that is; planning, informing policy, organizing resources, providing leadership, monitoring, probing, evaluating, and reporting). All the course-units on the programme are taught using a Block Week Modular schedule. Provided below is the programme structure per year.

Programme Structure

Year I Semester I

Course CodeCourse NameCredit Units
PIM 7101Public Administration and Management                   4
PIM 7102Modern Management Techniques4
PIM 7104Project planning and Management4
PIM 7103Financial Management4

Year I Semester II

Course CodeCourse NameCredit Units
PIM 7201Infrastructure Planning and Management4
PIM 7204Research Methods4
PIM 7203Public Policy Analysis and Management4
PIM 7202Human Resources Management4

Year II Semester I

Course CodeCourse NameCredit Units
PIM 8101Local Government Management  4
PIM 8102Water Resources & Sanitation Management4
PIM 8103Roads & Transport Management4

Electives (Choose any two)

Course CodeCourse NameCredit Units
PIM 8104Energy Resources Management4
PIM 8105Solid Waste Management4
PIM 8106Health Services Management4
PIM 8107Education Services Management4