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On successful completion of Political Science and Public Administration undergraduate program, it is expected that students will be able to:
Demonstrate knowledge pertaining to operation, organization, and structures of basic political, judicial and administrative bodies in Turkey.
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Explain fundamental concepts, principles, models, theories, and paradigms relating to politics and public administration.
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Find and interpret basic laws and regulations that frame governance of public, private and nonprofit organizations in Turkey.
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Use a variety of concepts, models, approaches, frameworks, and methods to identify, formulate, analyze and solve public policy problems.
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Discuss the major causes and consequences of public policies from a variety of perspectives.
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Demonstrate knowledge of basic management skills such as planning, organizing, reporting, accounting, and budgeting, which are necessary for effective and efficient delivery of public service.
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Identify decision-making strategies in combating challenges that contemporary modern states face from global to local.
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Effectively communicate in Turkish information and ideas concerning politics and public administration by means of oral presentation and written reports.
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Use effectively scientific data collection and analysis methods in conducting research on politics and public administration.
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Write academic reports in accordance with scientific and ethical standards.
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Use basic computer programs such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint for data processing, retrieval, analysis, and evaluation.
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Respect universal human rights and freedoms, democracy, and pursue ethical, academic and professional standards.
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Promote lifelong learning by monitoring developments in theory, practice, and technology
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Demonstrate communication skills in a second language for academic and professional purposes.
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Number of stars refer to level of contribution from 1 (the least) to 5 (the most) |