This course provides an integrated approach to understanding the interplay between Sociology and Public Administration/Management.
Sociology component explores the study of society, social behaviors, and institutions. Students will examine social structures, cultural norms, and societal changes, and how these factors influence public policies and administrative practices.
Public Administration/Management component focuses on the principles of managing public organizations and implementing policies. Topics include administrative processes, organizational behavior, and strategic management within public sector institutions.
By the end of the course, students will understand the sociological underpinnings of public administration and how societal factors affect management practices and policy development.
This course covers the intersection of Communication and International Relations, emphasizing the role of effective communication in global diplomacy and international affairs.
Communication component focuses on strategies for effective interpersonal and organizational communication, including negotiation, conflict resolution, and cross-cultural communication.
International Relations component explores the theories and practices of international diplomacy, global governance, and international conflict resolution. Students will examine how communication strategies impact international relations and global policy-making.
Upon completion, students will be adept at navigating complex international environments and communicating effectively within global contexts.
This course explores the relationship between Politics and Public Administration, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of political processes and their impact on public sector management.
Politics component covers political theories, systems, and processes. Students will study political behavior, institutions, and policy-making.
Public Administration component focuses on the implementation of public policies and the management of public organizations. Topics include administrative practices, budgeting, and human resources in the public sector.
By the end of the course, students will understand how political dynamics influence public administration and policy execution.
This course delves into the development and implementation of Foreign Policy within the context of International Relations.
Foreign Policy component examines the strategies and decisions made by nations to achieve their international objectives. Topics include diplomatic strategies, national security, and international negotiations.
International Relations component explores the global political landscape, including theories of international relations, global governance, and international conflict.
Students will gain insights into how foreign policy decisions are crafted and their impact on global relations and international stability.
This course covers the essential aspects of Tourism and Logistic Management, focusing on the planning, management, and operation of tourism and logistics within the travel industry.
Tourism Management component includes topics such as destination management, tourism marketing, and sustainable tourism practices. Students will learn how to develop and manage tourism products and services.
Logistic Management component focuses on the efficient movement and management of goods and services within the tourism sector. Topics include supply chain management, transportation, and inventory control.
By the end of the course, students will be equipped to manage and optimize tourism and logistics operations effectively.
This course explores the dynamic field of Politics and International Relations, providing students with a deep understanding of political systems and their impact on global affairs.
Politics component examines political theories, systems, and practices, including the study of political institutions, behavior, and policy-making processes.
International Relations component focuses on the study of global interactions, international conflicts, and diplomatic strategies. Students will analyze the role of international organizations and the impact of global politics on world affairs.
Students will develop a comprehensive understanding of how political and international dynamics shape global events and policies.
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