Engaged Policy and Governance course goes beyond traditional approaches to public policy and governance by emphasizing active engagement, collaboration, and participatory approaches. It explores how policy-making and governance can be more inclusive, responsive, and effective through engaging various stakeholders, communities, and citizens. The course encourages students to critically analyze and participate in innovative, bottom-up strategies to address complex societal challenges.
Comparative and Development Administration is designed to provide students with insights into the comparative study of administrative systems and practices across different countries, with a specific focus on the challenges and strategies related to development.
Public Policy course provides an in-depth exploration of the policy-making process, with a focus on understanding the development, analysis, and evaluation of public policies. Students will examine the various stages of policy formulation, implementation, and assessment, considering the political, social, economic, and ethical dimensions that shape public policies at local, national, and international levels.
Introduction to Public Administration course is designed to provide students with a foundational understanding of the principles, theories, and practices related to public administration. This course is often part of programs in public administration, political science, or related fields
State and its Elements Course typically delves into the theoretical and practical aspects of political science and governance. It explores the concept of the state, its essential elements, and the functions it performs in modern societies.