Program Summary
Public Administration as a course focuses on the principles, structures, and functions of government institutions and public sector organizations. It explores how policies are formulated, implemented, and evaluated, emphasizing the role of bureaucracy in governance. The course covers topics such as administrative theories, public policy analysis, human resource management, financial management, and ethics in public service. It examines the relationship between government and society, addressing issues of accountability, transparency, and public participation. Students learn about decision-making processes, leadership, and organizational behavior within public institutions. The course also delves into comparative public administration, studying different governance systems worldwide. It prepares students for careers in government agencies, non-governmental organizations, and international institutions, equipping them with skills in management, problem-solving, and policy development.