Public Administration and Management BA (Hons)
De Montfort University
Key Information
Campus location
Leicester, United Kingdom
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
36 months
Pace
Full time
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Introduction
Public Administration and Management BA (Hons)
This program combines the study of applied politics with the management of modern society. The course will develop your skills and subject knowledge needed to secure a management position in the public sector.
On the Public Administration and Management BA at DMU you have the opportunity to combine the study of applied politics with the management of modern society.
You will share the first year with the Politics BA course, giving you a vital grounding in political issues and theory.
In the second and third years you will have the opportunity to combine politics with public administration modules.
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Curriculum
Year 1
- Introduction to Politics
- Introduction to Globalisation
- Local Government and Politics
- Introduction to Public Administration and Management
- Introduction to Work and Organisation
Year 2
- Governance
- Fundamentals of Public Administration: Theory
- Experiential Workshops
- Political Thought and Analysis
- Government and Business
- The Making of a Global World
- Political Research in Action
Year 3
- Dissertation (elective)
- Public Policy Making
- Public Sector Strategic Management
- Government and Policy in China (elective)
- Managing the Public Sector
- Managing the Environment (elective)
- Health Strategy and Management (elective)
(The following elective modules are available for those students studying at SCOPE City U)
- Property Management and Real Estate Finance and Housing Markets
- Planning and Sustainability
- Housing Policy Making
Program delivery
You will be taught through a combination of lectures, tutorials, seminars, group work and self-directed study.