- Course Number: 3.43403
- Credit Points: 3
- Year of Study: 4
- Semester: 2
Complementing 3.23401, the course looks at different strategies and methods of monitoring and evaluating policy. Case examples of key national and international policies will be studied.
- Course Number: 3.43402
- Credit Points: 3
- Year of Study: 4
- Semester: 2
The course exposes students to various trends and methods underlying government/business relations, and the methods of effectively managing this relationship.
- Course Number: 3.33404
- Credit Points: 3
- Year of Study: 3
- Semester: 2
The course aims to expose participants to the theory and practice of managing public enterprises by examining the rationales and the different ways in managing government business, and systematically looks at the rationale and techniques of
- Course Number: 3.33403
- Credit Points: 3
- Year of Study: 3
- Semester: 2
This course aims to analyse the relevance and methods of effectively managing decentralisation policies and processes within the government
- Course Number: 3.23402
- Credit Points: 3
- Year of Study: 2
- Semester: 2
The focus of this course is to expose students to qualitative techniques and methods of managing development
- Course Number: 3.13403
- Credit Points: 3
- Year of Study: 2
- Semester: 2
As a foundation course, it aims to ground students in the major trends and disciplines of development studies. The aim of this paper is to explore the complex and multidimensional nature of development.
As an introductory course, it provides