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Build your management and professional skills for work in the public sector. Whether you work in a municipality or with the Government of Manitoba, fuel your career with new knowledge and skills for professional development.

Public sector and municipal management
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    Public Sector Management

    Program length: 1.5 to 5 years
    Credential: Certificate in Public Sector Management

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    Municipal Administration

    Program length: 1 to 5 years
    Credential: Certificate in Municipal Administration

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    United Way of Winnipeg Leadership Development

    Credential: United Way of Winnipeg Leadership Development Certificate Program (UWLDCP)

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