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Program Mission
State employees provide many of the key
services that enhance, sustain, frustrate, or threaten our
lives. As a specialization within political science, the Public
Administration Degree Program provides a learning environment in
which students are helped both to understand and to think
critically about how these services are delivered. It studies
the laws, structures, beliefs, cultures, histories, and
practices that have given rise to the local, state and
international bureaucracies that provide these services. Thus,
different administrations within different political systems are
comparatively examined and assessed.
Program
Facilities
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Scholarship
and on-campus job opportunities for outstanding students
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6 Computer
Labs free of charge and connected to the internet
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7 Multimedia
Rooms which are equipped with videos, projectors, computers
and internet connections
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Opportunity
to participate in many different student clubs
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Regularly
updated Course Outlines and Textbooks
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The
University provides many other important facilities such as
a fully equipped health care center, modern student’s
dormitories, a sport center, a swimming pool, tennis courts,
restaurants and a bookstore. Banking and the postal services
is also available on campus.
Why to Study Public Administration in EMU?
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All courses
are taught and examined in English.
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In addition to the above facilities, the
numbers of students in classes are small enough to give each
student opportunities for one-to-one academic dialogues and
supervision.
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The
international and cosmopolitan academic staff are skilled
and determined to help students rise to the educational
challenges offered.
Qualifications of Our Graduates
The most able graduates will be qualified to
study for post-graduate degrees. In any case, the programs
could help a graduate to teach political science subjects, to do
research, to become local or state civil servants, to
participate in politics, or more generally to face the
imperatives of the globalizing process effectively.
Job Opportunities
In addition to the above, the fact that the
program also requires students to improve their transferable
skills for reading, writing, presenting, analyzing, arguing,
organizing, computing, using the internet, and criticizing means
that graduates are well placed also to seek jobs in the private
sector, e.g. in business or in other organizations that may or
may not be seeking to influence states.
The following are some of the many other
possible private sector positions graduates might eventually
seek:
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