Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration and International Relations
Aims of the Programme:
The aims of the programme are as follows:
- To provide sufficient knowledge of the public administration and international relations disciplines including their main theoretical frameworks and interrelationships with other social science disciplines.
- To equip students with an ability to deploy skills and knowledge in a range of contemporary themes surrounding the applications of public administration and international relations.
- To encourage scholarship and research in the advancing fields of international relations and public administration.
- To provide a solid understanding of current and historical events that have shaped international relations.
- To explain the importance of being aware and respectful of ethical issues and responsible citizenship in the professional context of public administration.
- To equip students with alternative moral and ethical frameworks for analysing and assessing contemporary debates related to public administration and international relations.
- To produce graduates who think critically, innovatively and adaptively in the light of dynamic social, economic, and political changes.
- To motivate students to participate in community life as active citizens.
- To develop students’ research and analytical skills including their capacity to construct logical arguments and think critically.
- To analyse political, social, economic and legal factors that influence international relations and public administration practice.
- To enable students to think as researchers, developing a critical eye for statistics and data analysis.
Learning Outcomes
At the end of the programme, the student will be expected to:
- Apply the public administration theories, principles and ideas to current real world situations.
- Describe the essential processes of public administration such as human and financial resource organization and management, policy-making, public budgeting and project management.
- Apply diplomacy, negotiation and conflict resolution strategies to real-world scenarios.
- Explain key fundamental ideas and concepts in international relations, including how power is gained and exercised globally, as well as how states interact with non-state actors.
- Place particular political events in broader historical, cross-national, and theoretical contexts.
- Determine the cross-cultural context of public and international organizations operating in a global setting.
- Describe the recent developments in the political, social and economic spheres and the ways these impact different countries.
- Explain the mechanisms and actors involved in the formation of public policies, as well as the impact of those policies.
- Explain key aspects of international relations such as state power, systems of governance, diplomacy, security and conflicts across different states.
- Identify the political, economic, legal, and social settings in which public policy and administration operate.
- Explain how globalization impacts the areas of international relations and public administration.
- Critically evaluate national or international policies or power dynamics.
- Describe the issues and opportunities emerging from delivering public goods and services in a diverse society.
- Coordinate effectively with others on a project.

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