
PROFESSIONAL POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN PROJECT LAW AND CONTRACT MANAGEMENT
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Course overview
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Level 7 Extended Diploma in Project Law and Contract Administration is a 120 credits qualification. This programme aims to provide you with a deeper understanding of how the international project, procurement, and contract law operates. Following successful completion of the Postgraduate Diploma in Project Law and Contract Administration, you should have developed a range of skills, which include: a sound understanding of each of the areas of project, procurement, contract, risk and negotiation skills for managers among others, confidence in the analysis and the drafting of contract and procurement documents, the ability to make your argument convincingly, orally & in writing and the ability to take a co-operative approach to problem solving.
Reasons to study with us
Professional: The qualifications offered at ILSMA are developed to help you gain skills relevant to make a difference in the workplace.
Affordable: All qualifications offered at LSMA are affordable than traditional colleges and universities.
Accredited: We are accredited by GES, COTVET, CISCM, IPMP and offer the best of Local Content Qualifications which are fully accredited and globally accepted. IPMP is fully accredited by COTVET, GES, NABTEX and Professional Bodies Association of Ghana. ILSMA Qualifications are awarded by IPMP which means our qualifications are recognized by all the accredited bodies
Flexible: The qualifications are super flexible, offered 100% face-to-face or online. Therefore, you can access the same from any part of the world using any computer/ laptop or a mobile device. The assessments of units/modules are through submission of assignments in the case of the online study.
Quality Assured: All our diploma qualifications are accredited by NABTEX, COTVET and GES, awarded by IPMP, Ghana, review of examination questions and assessments are made by these institutions in order to sustain quality of education, learning, training and development

Assessments
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To modern eyes, how students were assessed about half-century ago may look rather limited and repetitive. The assessment then, largely consist of a succession of relatively uniform essays or reports followed by a diet of end-of-year or final written exam papers. Learning outcomes of various units via submission of assignments/project work is by far a better assessment technique. The process involves the assessment of learners to work internally and then finally assessing through external evaluators.
Employability-Students on completing Level - 7 Extended Diploma in Project Health and Social Care Management:
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80% working (at the professional/managerial position)