Evaluating Regulatory Systems MicroCert

Strong regulatory policies ensure governments can work effectively and serve their populations. In this course you will analyse the key legal, democratic, and ethical principles that should underpin the actions of regulators as stewards of the regulatory system. You'll use regulatory case studies to understand the relationship between the quality of regulatory processes and the performance of the regulatory system. Understanding how to critically analyse regulatory systems will support your ability to make decisions that are in the public interest.
The microcredential is delivered virtually by leading experts from the Melbourne Law School.
This learning experience has been provided by the APS Academy in partnership with The University of Melbourne.
Participant benefits
- Recognise and critique different substantive justifications for regulation in real cases.
- Justify the application of legal, democratic and ethical principles to regulatory decision-making in institutional and individual contexts.
- Critically evaluate regulatory design, policy and practice, to inform solutions to regulatory problems.
Suitable for
APS 4 – SES Band 3 and is ideal for regulatory practitioners who are seeking analytical tools, practical insights, and best practice frameworks and skills for regulators working in government.
Considerations
- To enrol in this learning experience you should have either an undergraduate degree or at least three years of relevant work experience in regulatory practice.
- Enrolments are direct through The University of Melbourne website.
Skills recognition upon completion
- You will be awarded your Evaluating Regulatory Systems Melbourne MicroCert. This digital certificate will warrant the achievement of knowledge, skills and capabilities outlined in the learning outcomes.
Category and User Level
This learning experience aligns with the Implementation & Services Craft at the Practitioner level.
Price
$1990 per person. Payment made via The University of Melbourne.