Science of Administration WP-ADZ-1-NA
1. Introduction: the concept of public administration and its functions.
2. The concept of public administration science.
3. Public administration science: its position among social sciences (status), including the classical triad of administrative sciences.
4. Doctrinal foundations of public administration system.
5. General notions: administering entities, administrative system, norm, function and goal.
6. Management, coordination, control.
7. Modeling in public administration. - Phenomenological model (public administration as a phenomenon); Normative model (legal, ethical, other normative systems); Axiological model; Teleological model; Praxeological model; Political model; Ideal model.
8. Theory of changes in public administration.
10. Civile service
11. Public administration as a factor of social changes.
11. National models of public administration.
(in Polish) E-Learning
(in Polish) Grupa przedmiotów ogólnouczenianych
(in Polish) Opis nakładu pracy studenta w ECTS
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Learning outcomes
Student:
has knowledge of the directives directly useful for the practice of administrative
has the ability to study complex administrative reality
has the ability to describe the reality of administrative
has the ability to formulate regularities concerning the organization and functioning of public administration
is prepared to study, describing and evaluating the organization and operation of public administration
Hours of classes (according to the plan of study) with a teacher 40 (24 lecture 16 exercises)
Consultation with the teacher 8
Self-study student # prepare for classes and exam 132
TOTAL HOURS 180
The total number of ECTS POINTS FOR COURSE 7
Bibliography
Term 2022/23_L:
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