MSc Public Administration and Development University of Birmingham
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The MSc provides public managers and administrators with the key knowledge and skills they need to operate in the public sector in a developing or transitional country context.
Benefits: The MSc provides public managers and administrators with the key knowledge and skills they need to operate in the public sector in a developing or transitional country context. It explores current trends in public administration; policy making; public finance; how to adapt public administration concepts to a variety of economic, institutional, geographic and cultural settings; communication and coordination in a global context.
Title: MSc in Public Administration and Development
Awarding Body: University of Bir…
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The MSc provides public managers and administrators with the key knowledge and skills they need to operate in the public sector in a developing or transitional country context.
Benefits: The MSc provides public managers and administrators with the key knowledge and skills they need to operate in the public sector in a developing or transitional country context. It explores current trends in public administration; policy making; public finance; how to adapt public administration concepts to a variety of economic, institutional, geographic and cultural settings; communication and coordination in a global context.
Title: MSc in Public Administration and Development
Awarding Body: University of Birmingham
Mode: Text based distance learning
Duration: Minimum two years; maximum four years. This means approximately four assessed modules in year one, and two assessed modules plus the six-month project leading to the dissertation in year two.
Entry requirements:
An Upper Second Class Honours degree (or equivalent) from an approved university, or an equivalent professional qualification in a relevant field, or a Lower Second Class degree or equivalent from an approved university, combined with suitable work experience.
Adequate capacity in written and spoken English. For those whose first language is not English, evidence of this capacity is required in the form of at least 6.5 in the IELTS or 580/237 for TOEFL.
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