
Advanced Management (Complex Systems)
Taught
PgDip
Overview
Application Timeline
Tuition
- Year 1
| Student categories | Study | |
|---|---|---|
| Full-time | Part-time | |
| England | N/A | £4,250 |
| Northern Ireland | N/A | £4,250 |
| Scotland | N/A | £4,250 |
| Wales | N/A | £4,250 |
| EU | N/A | £7,200 |
| International | N/A | £7,200 |
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About
Course Overview
This innovative course aims to equip participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to manage complex systems across various sectors, including ICT, Engineering, Aquaculture, Defence, Cyber Security, and Health and Care.
Course Content
The program offers a unique blend of theoretical concepts and practical applications, utilizing real-world case studies from both public and private sectors. Key areas of focus include:
- Theories and models from complex systems
- Socio-technical systems
- Complexity theory
Key Learning Outcomes
Participants will learn about:
- Principles of asset management
- Operations management
- Application
Subject Area Information
Systems thinking is an interdisciplinary field that focuses on understanding and managing complex systems. It involves recognizing the interconnections and interdependencies within systems, whether they are natural, social, or technological.
1. Introduction to Systems Thinking
2. Systems Dynamics
3. Complex Adaptive Systems
4. Systems Thinking in Practice
- Ability to identify and map out systems
- Understanding the behavior of systems over time
- Recognizing patterns and structures within systems
- Proficiency in creating and interpreting system models
- Conducting simulations
- Understanding of how complex systems evolve and adapt
- Practical experience in applying systems thinking to various domains
- Ability to design and implement interventions
Career
Systems thinking is a versatile and valuable discipline that equips students with the ability to understand and manage complexity in various domains. Through a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical application, students develop the skills needed to analyze, model, and influence systems.
Systems Analyst
Professionals who analyze and design systems to improve efficiency and effectiveness in organizations.
Policy Advisor
Experts who use systems thinking to develop and evaluate public policies, considering the broader impacts and interconnections.
Organizational Consultant
Consultants who apply systems thinking to help organizations navigate complexity and improve performance.
Environmental Scientist
Scientists who use systems thinking to understand and address environmental challenges, such as climate change and ecosystem management.
Urban Planner
Planners who use systems thinking to design sustainable and resilient urban environments.
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