PMPP is for future leaders of public and non-profit organizations in the era of globalization and digitalization PMPP Public Management and Policy analysis Program GSIR
better ways to improve public service delivery, while students in the PP truck must take Cost Benfit Analysis, Introduction to Policy Modeling, and Policy Evaluation to understand policy making and implementation.
The Public Management and Policy Analysis Program (PMPP) offers two-year master's degrees : MA in Public Management (PM) and MA in Public Policy (PP). Students are required to complete coursework and write either a thesis or research report that can be chosen from a wide range of managerial or policy issues. The PMPP provides students with knowledge and skills that are necessary to be good managers in public and non- profit organizations. Basic courses include Introduction to Policy Analysis, Public Policy Process, Statistical Methods, Econometrics, and Microeconomics I. The PM additionally requires Managing Public Organizations, Public Administration, and Public Finance and Budgeting to learn
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MA in Public Management or MA in Public Policy 40 credits & Thesis / 44 credits & Research Report
Core : 16 credits
Elective : 18(22) credits
Seminar : 6 credits
PMPP Core
- (Applied) Econometrics - Cost Benefit Analysis (PP) - Introduction to Policy Analysis - Introduction to Policy Modeling (PP)
- Managing Public Organizations (PM) - Microeconomics I : Price Theory - Policy Evaluation (PP) - Public Administration (PM) Elective (PMPP common courses) - Japanese Government and Politics - Leadership in the Public Policy - Local Government and Public Service - Macroeconomics I : Income Theory - Mathematics for Economics and Management - Performance Management - Political Institutions and Governance
- Public Finance and Budgeting (PM) - Public Policy Process - Statistical Methods
- Environmental Policy and Disaster Management - Industrial Organization and Policy Analysis - Information Policy and Management
- Public Human Resource Management - Public Organization Theory - Research Methods - Survey Data Analysis
Student Profile
Joseph Cyrus Pagala Santalisis (Philippines)
Pre-IUJ
Technical Specialist, Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) PMPP serves as a melting pot of public officials from different levels and backgrounds. Coupled with public management and policy analysis courses, students develop a broader perspective on public service Promotion of Lifelong Learning through Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Public Administration (Assist. Prof. Ayako Nakamura) Lectures are delivered in a pragmatic manner. Through this, students can easily link the theories with their own experiences To contribute in the continuous development of TVET through policy review, development and implementation
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