The Diploma in Public Administration is a comprehensive four-year academic program offered under the Faculty of Political Science. It is designed to prepare students for effective leadership and administrative roles in government, non-governmental organizations, and the broader public sector.
Throughout the 8 semesters, students will complete 60 courses, earning a total of 134 credits. The curriculum covers key areas such as public policy, administrative law, governance, public finance, organizational management, ethics in administration, and strategic planning.
The program emphasizes a balance between theoretical foundations and practical applications. It includes case studies, simulations, research projects, and fieldwork to ensure that graduates are equipped with the skills necessary to address real-world challenges in public administration.
Upon completion, graduates will be well-prepared for careers in civil service, local government, development organizations, and policy research, or for pursuing advanced studies in public affairs and political science.