Specific qualification
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- Knowledge improvement in the field of planning, organization and coordination of the activities in the public sector, and use of the specific language in communicating with the other elements of the overall social environment.
- Study of the management of the public institutions and authorities.
- The capacity to analyze and synthesize the processes and phenomena specific to the organization and functioning of the public authorities.
- Use of the field knowledge in order to approach and clarify the newly created situations in the public service quality assurance process.
- The capacity to make transversal connections and to identify the complex relationships between specific events and data.
- The use of innovation in the decision-making process within the public sector by applying qualitative and quantitative methods.
- The capacity to act independently and creatively in approaching and solving problems, to objectively and constructively assess critical states, to solve problems in a creative manner, and to communicate results in a demonstrative way.
- The creative application of complex assessment methods and techniques in the management and evaluation process.
- The capacity to lead and to work in a team, applying mixed techniques of assessing public policies.
- Drawing up complex research projects by means of developing investment project management and project teamwork skills.
Elaborating an integrated public management plan for institutional programs and projects
Explore the world of theory and practice of the public sector.
Get relevant knowledge on what managing public organizations means and how you can acquire a top public manager position.
Gain a strong inter-disciplinary theoretical foundation in E-government, European resources, quality management, project management, public marketing and non-profit organizations.
Acquire the skills that will enable you to effectively and efficiently develop and implement strategic planning for the public sector.
Benefit from classes in English and improve your communicative competence in a foreign language, with focus on the public sector terminology.
LABOR MARKET FITNESS
For the Faculty of Public Administration, the insertion of graduates into the labor market is a continuous concern.
Studies within the Faculty of Public Administration aim to help students:
- to become LEADERS and understand organizational missions, ethics and public interest, manage conflicts and value diversity and multiculturalism
- to be MANAGERS and analyze organizational structures and processes, budgets and legal norms
- understand TEAMWORK and the need to be responsible
- to INNOVATE, by mastering theories regarding change management, designing organizational experiments and taking risks
- to RESEARCH, to make managerial projections, analyze public opinion and develop public policy projects
- to COMMUNICATE and understand the needs of the communities they represent.
Graduates of the Faculty of Public Administration can work in: national and European public authorities and institutions (ministries, city halls, prefectures, Parliament, European Union institutions), national and multi-national organizations, non-governmental and non-profit organizations, schools, high schools, universities, adult education centers.
SPECIALIZATION “PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT”
The “Public Sector Management” specialization has been European accredited since 2011 by EAPAA, the Netherlands.
Duration: 2 years (4 semesters, 120 ECTS)
Form of education: full-time (DAY)
Language of study: English
Structure (disciplines studied):
YEAR 1 (60 credits)
Semester I: Administrative Law of Goods; Bases of Public Sector; Public Marketing; Strategies for e-Government; Economic analysis of public decisions.
Second semester: Organization and Human Resources Management; Public Policy Analysis for Managers; Principles and tactics of negotiation; Management of non-profit organizations; Strategic Management.
YEAR 2 (60 credits)
Semester I: Accounting and Audit of Public Institutions; Comparative Analysis in the Public Sector; Consultancy, Design and Evaluation of Programs for the Public Sector; Quality Management in the Public Sector; Scientific Research in Administrative Sciences.
Second semester: Project Management for Public Sector Investments; Public Financial Management; Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methods in the Public Sector; Field Internship; Ethics and Academic Integrity; Guidance for Writing the Dissertation.