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An OU postgraduate diploma, a valuable qualification in its own right and counts as two thirds towards gaining our triple-accredited MBA.
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This qualification enables professional development and practice in wide-ranging roles such as investment and portfolio management, corporate finance and treasury, consultancy and investment banking.
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If you're passionate about the arts, this certificate offers a taste of advanced study, focusing on creative writing or philosophy.
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This postgraduate certificate is designed for anyone who wants to delve more deeply into particular aspects of pure and applied mathematics.
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This postgraduate certificate equips you with essential skills of systems thinking for understanding complexity and managing transformative and sustainable change in an uncertain world.
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This module is an exciting opportunity to develop your skills in fiction, poetry, creative non-fiction and scriptwriting through practical writing, reading and research activities.
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This module introduces you to graduate-level philosophy through studying the beauty of nature; a classic text – Plato’s Meno; the nature of consciousness; and issues around global justice.
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Explore society, politics and culture in Britain and Ireland during either the early modern or modern period.