Graduate Diploma in Communication (Public Sector)

Media & Comms

A course by

SIT

The Graduate Diploma in Communication (Public Sector) equips communications professionals with advanced skills in managing media, planning events, advising management, and handling communication strategies in local government and public sector organisations.

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NZQA Level 7 Certification (120 Credits)

Study Level

Advanced

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Online study

Flexible online learning from anywhere

SIT2LRN Distance Learning, Online

It will take a total of 1 year

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Advanced public sector communications skills

Develop the ability to plan and implement complex communications in local government and wider public sector contexts.

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Relationship management with media

Gain skills in developing and maintaining relationships with local and national media.

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Event and crisis communication planning

Learn to plan for both positive and adverse events, advise senior management, and use PR practices in crisis situations.

What You're Signing Up For

This graduate diploma is designed for professionals aiming to specialise in public sector communication, especially in local government. Students will formalise and expand their practical communication skills, developing a sound theoretical base. Graduates will be prepared for advanced communications roles, including managing internal and external communications, crisis situations, community engagement, and advising senior management. The course covers strategy, public sector political environments, communication law and ethics, media practice, and applied research.

Course Content

  • Communication Strategy - Public Sector
  • The Political Environment
  • Communication Law and Ethics
  • Advanced Media Studies (elective)
  • Online and Advanced Technologies (elective)
  • Crisis and Emergency Communication (elective)
  • Relationships, Influence and Leadership (elective)
  • Research Methodology
  • Research Project

What you need to know first

A relevant undergraduate degree or equivalent practical, professional, or educational experience

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Public sector

  • Government communications

  • Media

  • Local government

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • Communications Advisor/Manager in local government

  • Media Advisor

  • Community Engagement Lead

  • Internal/External Communications Specialist