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Public Administration (Ⅱ)

Offered in 113-2
  • Serial Number

    44329

  • Course Number

    PS1022

  • Course Identifier

    302 10420

  • Class 03
  • 2 Credits
  • Compulsory / Elective

    DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE,POLITICAL THEORY DIVISION / DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION DIVISION / DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS DIVISION / Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies in College of Social Sciences

      Compulsory
    • DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE,POLITICAL THEORY DIVISION

    • DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION DIVISION

    • DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS DIVISION

    • Elective
    • Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies in College of Social Sciences

  • HELEN KANG-HUEY LIU
  • Mon 3, 4
  • Type 2

  • 45 Student Quota

    NTU 45

  • No Specialization Program

  • English
  • NTU COOL
  • Core Capabilities and Curriculum Planning
  • Notes
    The course is conducted in English。
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  • Course Description
    The purpose of this course is to introduce you to the fundamental concepts and theories of public administration.
  • Course Objective
    The objectives of the course are for you to gain an overview of both issues and practices related to the public administration. The course focuses on the environment, values, and core functions of public administration. We will explore: (1) how various government agencies run; (2) dynamics between government and politics; (3) relationships between government, market, civil society, and citizens.
  • Course Requirement
    1. Participation: Students are expected to read the weekly assignments and to participate actively in class discussions, debates, and simulations. 2. Midterm: Midterm exam will be short essay format (Take-home). You will be asked to identify and analyze some key concepts in public administration, according to the class reading. Please submit your exam answers via NTU COOL. 3. Final Paper: Final paper will be an essay format and comprehensive (Take-home). You will be asked to identify and analyze some key concepts and policy tools in public administration, according to the class reading and activities. Please submit your exam answers via NTU COOL. 4. Provision of Feedback To ensure the quality of learning, for memo and paper assessments: we will provide group feedback on overall student performance within one week. Individual feedback on student performance on the memo and paper may be provided within 2-3 weeks.
  • Expected weekly study hours after class
    2 hours
  • Office Hour
    *This office hour requires an appointment
  • Designated Reading
    See NTU COOL
  • References
    See NTU COOL
  • Grading
    20%

    Participation

    Students are expected to read the weekly assignments and to participate actively in class discussions, debates, and simulations.

    40%

    Midterm

    Midterm exam will be short essay format (Take- home). You will be asked to identify and analyze some key concepts in public administration, according to the class reading. Please submit your exam answers via NTU COOL.

    40%

    Final

    Final paper will be an essay format and comprehensive (Take-home). You will be asked to identify and analyze some key concepts and policy tools in public administration, according to the class reading and activities. Please submit your exam answers via NTU COOL.

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