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2 Public Administration Bachelors Degree Programs in South Korea


Howon University
Bachelor in Public Administration
- Gunsan-si, South Korea
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
Korean
This department nurtures professional and proficient human resources who can contribute to the local society and the nation, which will realize the university’s vision of “a university providing happiness and joy to neighbors and society”. Educational Objectives - Nurture future-oriented administration experts with skills and knowledge in comprehensive public administration affairs by offering comprehensive education. - Nurture proficient administration experts who can analyze the phenomena of the public administration system and suggest specific strategies to address them Typical Career Paths The central government and affiliated agencies, courts, police agencies, tax offices, police stations, education offices in municipalities, National Agricultural/Livestock/Fishery Cooperative Federation, commercial banks, insurance companies, newspaper, broadcasting stations, research labs, etc.


Chodang University
Police Administration
- Muan-gun, South Korea
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
Korean
This department contributes toward training glocal(global + local) administrators in the 21st century to play a leading role in the development of the country and the public well-being, by educating theory and practice.
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Studying Public Administration at the Bachelor's degree level in South Korea invites you to engage with a vital field that shapes governmental policies and public service delivery. The program provides opportunities to explore local governance, international relations, and public policy, aligning with South Korea's dynamic administrative landscape.
Through coursework in public policy analysis, budget management, and organizational theory, students develop critical skills necessary for effective public service. You’ll practice strategic decision-making and learn to employ various analytical tools that inform policy development and implementation. Experiential learning, often involving community projects and collaborations with governmental agencies, enhances your ability to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world situations.
As public administration continues to evolve, the environment encourages independence and critical thinking, preparing you for diverse career paths in government, non-profit organizations, and international agencies. Graduates secure roles such as policy analysts, public affairs specialists, or program coordinators, gaining skills that are valuable across the globe.