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Master’s Program of PUBLIC
ADMINISTRATION
(5
semesters
/ 120
ECTS
)
Module Handbook
2014
Table of content
I Module- Foundations of Law
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II Module- Public Administration in the European
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III Module -State
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IV Module -Organization and Management------------------------------------------------------------8
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V Module -Budget
and Finances------------------------------------------------------------------------10
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VI Module -Staff
and Management---------------------------------------------------------------------11
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VII Module –Communication---------------------------------------------------------------------------12
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VIII Module -Elective
Modules--------------------------------------------------------------------------13
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IX Module -Foreign
Language----------------------------------------------------------------------------15
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X Module - Practice
and Summer School----------------------------------------------------------------17
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XI Module- Scientific Research--------------------------------------------------------------------------18
Schedule---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------19
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Module
I –
Foundations
of law
Module
status
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Mandatory
|
Credits
/
ECTS
|
11 ECTS
|
Academic
semester
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I
semester
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Duration
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One semester
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Periodicity
|
Twice in a year,
Autumn semester
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Language
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English/Georgian
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Module
usage
|
This module is used only for the masters program „
Public Administration
“
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Subjects
|
Introduction to Georgian
Administrative Law
3.
Judicial Control of Public
Administration
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Module objectives
and outcome
|
·
The
course is designed to provide the students of the Public Administration MA
program with basic theoretical and applied knowledge on the essence,
fundamental principles and main elements of Constitutional Law. Particular
attention will be devoted to the objectives of a State based on the rule of
law, especially the protection of human dignity and fundamental rights, the
key democratic institutions exercising the state powers in Georgia –
Parliament, President, Government, Constitutional Court, Common Courts,
regional and local authorities. Each aspect of Constitutional Law will be
analyzed in a comparative perspective exploring various models of legal
solutions applied in different democratic countries. The students will learn
to analyze the mechanisms and scope of influence of public international law,
especially of the European Convention on Human Rights, on domestic
Constitutional Law.
·
Also,
to
to explain general principles of
administrative law, particularly on the basis of the work of the Council of
Europe on this subject. These "Pan-European-Administrative-Law-Principles"
will be analysed on the basis of the jurisprudence of the European Court of
Human Rights and the Court of Justice of the European Union, the reports and
the documents of the European Ombudsman and - in particular - the
jurisprudence of the German administrative courts. Furthermore the lecture
will give an overview of different conceptions of administrative law by
comparing namely the German, the French and the British way of handling
administrative law issues.
·
The
students will have deep and systematic knowledge about the objectives,
principles, procedures and implementation of judicial control of Public
Administration. The judicial control is considered on the background of
constitutional principles and in the context of other instruments of control
on national and international level. The basic elements of en effective
judicial protection are discussed on the basis of a comparative analysis.
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Prerequisite
s
|
Without p
rerequisite
s
|
Number
of students
|
Maximum
25
students
|
People
responsible
for the module
|
Prof. Dr. Dr. Karl-Peter
Sommermann
Prof. Irakli Kobakhidze
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Lecturers:
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Prof. Dr. Dr. Karl-Peter
Sommermann (Speyer)
Prof. Irakli Kobakhidze
(TSU)
Prof. Ulrich Stelkens
(
Speyer
)
Prof. Paata Turava
(
TSU
)
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Teaching
forms
|
·
Lecture
·
seminar
·
presentation
|
Workload
|
Number of contact hours
-
80
hours
Number of i
ndependent work
hours- 195
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E
valuation criteria
s
|
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Additional
information
|
Examinations
are held separately in each subject
|
Module
I I –
Public
Administration in European context
Module
status
|
Mandatory
|
Credits
/
ECTS
|
12 ECTS
|
Academic
semester
|
I I I
semester
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Duration
|
One semester
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Periodicity
|
Twice in a year,
Autumn semester
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Language
|
English
|
Module
usage
|
This module is used only for the masters program „
Public Administration
“
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Subjects
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4.
European Union and Its
Public Management
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Module objectives
and outcome
|
·
To
deepen students’ knowledge about institutional structures, the functional responsibilities
and the decision-making processes at the local level of government.
·
Students
will have deep and systematic knowledge about the institutional aspect of the
European Union.
·
The
students will have an ability to look at the nature of EU multilevel
governance from a theoretical and empirical perspective and ask what does
actually happen when Europe “hits home”.
·
Also
The aim of the course is give the students deep
and systematic knowledge about the selected topic of European Law of Human
Rights.
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Prerequisite
s
|
Without p
rerequisite
s
|
Number
of students
|
Maximum
25
students
|
People
responsible
for the module
|
Prof. Siegfried Magiera
(
Speyer)
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Lecturers:
|
Prof. Siegfried Magiera
(
Speyer)
Prof. Konstantine
Korkelia
(
TSU
)
Prof. Nani Macharashvili
(TSU)
Dr. Tanja Klenk (invited by Speyer)
Ekaterine Svanidze (invited by TSU)
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Teaching
forms
|
·
lecture
·
seminar
·
presentation
|
Workload
|
Number of contact hours
-
65
hours
Number of i
ndependent work
hours-
235
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E
valuation criteria
s
|
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Additional
information
|
Examinations
are held separately in each subject
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Module
I I I –
State
and Economics
Module
status
|
Mandatory
|
Credits
/
ECTS
|
6 ECTS
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Academic
semester
|
I
and
II
semesters
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Duration
|
Two semesters
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Periodicity
|
Twice in a year
,
Autumn and Spring
semesters
|
Language
|
English
|
Module
usage
|
This module is used only for the masters program „
Public Administration
“
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Subjects
|
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Module objectives
and outcome
|
·
The
students
will
get deep and systematic knowledge
about the key concepts of economics, the models used as well as the most
important theoretical concepts, indicators used in economic analysis, and the
politico-economic decision-making process. In particular, the role and the
different functions of the government are focused on. The students learn how
to differentiate between government failure and market failure and get a
first overview on instruments to overcome it, respectively.
·
The
aim is also to explain general principles of administrative law, particularly
on the basis of the work of the Council of Europe on this subject. These
"Pan-European-Administrative-Law-Principles" will be analysed on
the basis of the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights and the
Court of Justice of the European Union, the reports and the documents of the
European Ombudsman and - in particular - the jurisprudence of the German administrative
courts. Furthermore the lecture will give an overview of different
conceptions of administrative law by comparing namely the German, the French
and the British way of handling administrative law issues.
·
The
students will have deep and systematic knowledge on the theory of market
failure. They learn how to identify market failure and which instruments
exist to overcome it. Different forms of market organization can be
identified by the students, they know which consequences collusion and
cartels, the abuse of dominant positions and market concentration have.
Regulatory measures, their consequences and preconditions are focused on with
a view to the economic theory of competition as well as with a view to the
implementation of these instruments through the government or specific
regulatory bodies. Furthermore, the students learn about the limits of
competition policy and regulation, e.g. regulatory failure, and the need for
competition policy in specific sectors, such as net infrastructure.
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Prerequisite
s
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Without p
rerequisite
s
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Number
of students
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Maximum
25
students
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People
responsible
for the module
|
Prof. Andreas Knorr
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Lecturers:
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Prof. Andreas Knorr (Speyer)
Prof. Davit Narmania (TSU)
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Teaching
forms
|
·
Lecture
·
seminar
·
presentation
|
Workload
|
Number of contact hours
-
40
hours
Number of i
ndependent work
hours-
110
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E
valuation criteria
s
|
|
Additional
information
|
Examinations
are held separately in each subject
|
Module
IV-
Organization
and Management
Module
status
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Mandatory
|
Credits
/
ECTS
|
10 ECTS
|
Academic
semester
|
I
and
II
semesters
|
Duration
|
Two semesters
|
Periodicity
|
Twice in a year
,
Autumn and Spring
semesters
|
Language
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English/Georgian
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Module
usage
|
This module is used only for the masters program „
Public Administration
“
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Subjects
|
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Module objectives
and outcome
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·
The
course aims to explain changes and developments of public administration
induced by Process Management and eGovernment. Students are made familiar
with the merits of Process Management, with what Process Management attempts
to overcome and with how it has been implemented in public administration,
also to eGovernment, its chances for modernizing public administration and
with the pitfalls which might arise in this area.
·
The
course is designed to provide the students of the Public Administration MA
programme with the tools and proceedings of such a forward strategic
management (e.g. Balanced Scorecard, SWOT-Analysis and so on). Besides the
students should get to know new approaches like for example a “public value
management”. Particular attention will also be devoted to the “management of
the unexpected”, the “management of crisis and catastrophes” and “risk
management”.
·
Quality
awards will be introduced as opportunities to receive
“best-practice-examples”. Furthermore a comparative review about quality
management in a few selected European states is given.
·
The students will also study institutions Civil Service by using their
new knowledge of General Administrative Law and Administrative Procedural
Law.
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Prerequisite
s
|
Without p
rerequisite
s
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Number
of students
|
Maximum
25
students
|
People
responsible
for the module
|
Prof. Giorgia Khubua
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Lecturers:
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Prof. Giorgia Khubua (TSU)
Dr. Kai Masser (Speyer)
Dr. Larisa Pataraia
(
invited by TSU
)
Fiederike Thessel
(
invited by Speyer
)
Merab Labadze
(
invited by TSU
)
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Teaching
forms
|
·
Lecture
·
seminar
·
presentation
|
Workload
|
Number of contact hours
-
55
hours
Number of i
ndependent work
hours-
195
|
E
valuation criteria
s
|
|
Additional
information
|
Examinations
are held separately in each subject
|
Module
V-
Budget
and Finances
Module
status
|
Mandatory
|
Credits
/
ECTS
|
6 ECTS
|
Academic
semester
|
I I I
semester
|
Duration
|
One semester
|
Periodicity
|
Twice in a year,
Autumn semester
|
Language
|
English/ Georgian
|
Module
usage
|
This module is used only for the masters program „
Public Administration
“
|
Subjects
|
|
Module objectives
and outcome
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·
The
students will have deep and systematic knowledge about the cost-benefit
analysis and additional tools in economic policy design and assessment. They
will learn the basic steps of these analytical tools and are instructed about
potential shortcomings and errors in their application to real-world
problems. As discounting is crucially important in every cost-benefit
analysis, the lecture will additionally focus on discounting itself with
special consideration of the choice and on uncertainty risk.
·
In
this module students will learn the following topics: public sector financial
accounting and reporting methodology; specifics in accounting and reporting
by Budgets funded organizations, rules, principles and methods; Treasury
budget execution service principles, the implementation of the budget and
budgetary integration of financial reporting principles.
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Prerequisite
s
|
Without p
rerequisite
s
|
Number
of students
|
Maximum
25
students
|
People
responsible
for the module
|
Prof. Andreas Knorr
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Lecturers:
|
Prof. Andreas Knorr (Speyer)
Zurab Tolordava (invited by TSU)
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Teaching
forms
|
·
lecture
·
seminar
·
presentation
|
Workload
|
Number of contact hours
-
35
hours
Number of i
ndependent work
hours-
115
|
E
valuation criteria
s
|
|
Additional
information
|
Examinations
are held separately in each subject
|
Module
VI-
Human
Resources and Management
Module
status
|
Mandatory
|
Credits
/
ECTS
|
8 ECTS
|
Academic
semester
|
I
semester
|
Duration
|
One semester
|
Periodicity
|
Twice in a year,
Autumn semester
|
Language
|
English/ Georgian
|
Module
usage
|
This module is used only for the masters program „
Public Administration
“
|
Subjects
|
|
Module objectives
and outcome
|
·
The
participants will have deep and systematic knowlegde in the fields of human
resources management (HRM);
·
Also
to get an understanding of HRM as an strategic management approach including
the links to organisational development and organisational performance.
·
The
students will get deep and systematic knowledge about good administration and
the values of democratic structure. Participants will know different
mechanisms and tools how an ethical infrastructure in professional life can
be set up.
·
The students
will get deep and systematic knowledge how to organize the changes,
implementation in organisation, especially, in public sector.
|
Prerequisite
s
|
Without p
rerequisite
s
|
Number
of students
|
Maximum
25
students
|
People
responsible
for the module
|
Prof. Giorgi Khubua
|
Lecturers:
|
Prof. Giorgi Khubua (TSU)
Prof. Paata Turava (TSU)
Jorg Senn
(
invited by TSU
)
Dr. Gerhard Fuckner
(
invited by Speyer
)
|
Teaching
forms
|
·
Lecture
·
seminar
·
presentation
|
Workload
|
Number of contact hours
-
40
hours
Number of i
ndependent work
hours-
160
|
E
valuation criteria
s
|
|
Additional
information
|
Examinations
are held separately in each subject
|
Module
VII-
Communication
Module
status
|
Mandatory
|
Credits
/
ECTS
|
3 ECTS
|
Academic
semester
|
I I I
semester
|
Duration
|
One semester
|
Periodicity
|
Twice in a year,
Autumn semester
|
Language
|
English
|
Module
usage
|
This module is used only for the masters program „
Public Administration
“
|
Subjects
|
Communication
between the State and Citizen;
Communication
between Politicans and Civil Servants
|
Module objectives
and outcome
|
·
The
participants will have deep and systematic knowledge about the character of
“communication”. Communication to empoyees, to the superiors, between
polititians and public services and between public services and the citizen
ist an essential element of the sucessful operation of the executives.
·
On
the base of theoretical topics of communication the students get familiar
with some tools to analyse typical situations of communication. Afterwards
the course will apply the results to the communication beween the public
services to the political level and from public services to the citizen.
|
Prerequisite
s
|
Without p
rerequisite
s
|
Number
of students
|
Maximum
25
students
|
People
responsible
for the module
|
Dr. Gerhard Fuckner
|
Lecturers:
|
Dr. Gerhard Fuckner
(
invited by Speyer
)
Ekaterine Basilaia
(
Invited by TSU
)
|
Teaching
forms
|
·
lecture
·
seminar
·
presentation
|
Workload
|
Number of contact hours
-
20
hours
Number of i
ndependent work
hours-
55
|
E
valuation criteria
s
|
|
Additional
information
|
Examinations
are held separately in each subject
|
Module
VIII-
Elective module
Module
status
|
Elective
|
Credits
/
ECTS
|
6
ECTS
|
Academic
semester
|
IV
semester
|
Duration
|
1 semester
|
Periodicity
|
Twice
in a
year, spring semester
|
Language
|
English/Georgian
|
Module
usage
|
This module is used only for the masters program „
Public Administration
“
|
Subjects
|
|
Module objectives
and outcome
|
The aim of this course is
to give the students deep and systematic knowledge what is necessary for this
module. Special attention will be paid on following themes:
·
the
major theoretical and practical issues of public finances;
·
the
structure of state budget,
·
the
rationale and functions of state budget,
·
Budget
organisation,
·
the
principles of formation of budget system – its structure and types;
·
Analysis
of public expenditure and financing public expenditure;
·
The
bodies of budgetary control and their functions, the types, categories and
methods of budgetary control and its importance.
·
The
participants will have deep and systematic knowledge about the challenges of
modern public administration in all countries, including Georgia and also
about the regional and international organizations in view of the growing
interdependence with other countries as well as regional and universal
international organizations. Public administration can and will be efficient,
competitive and successful in the long run only, if it integrates
transnational as much as domestic aspects into its planning and activities.
The aim of the course is to pay special attention on the partnership between
the EU and Georgia.
·
The course is aiming to provide the students with advanced
theoretical knowledge on the basic principles and institutes of the Georgian
municipal law in comperative perspectives. In the frame of the course, the
Georgian municipal law will be analysed in comparative perspective
with
experience of different western and central European
countries. The students will get acquanted with the legal basis of
decentralization and political aspects of this process.
·
Students
will learn techniques of legal acts. Students will learn how to use their
knowledge in practice. Students will get a deep knowledge about the
organizational structure of the main institutions of law. Students will to be
able to fifer the public administration bodies organizationally and
functionally.
|
Prerequisite
s
|
Without p
rerequisite
s
|
Number
of students
|
Maximum
25
students
|
People
responsible
for the module
|
Prof. Irakli Kobakhidze
Prof. Paata Turava
|
Lecturers:
|
Prof. Irakli Kobakhidze (TSU)
Prof. Paata Turava (TSU)
Prof. Tea Kasradze (TSU)
Prof. Rachel Schomacker
(
Speyer
)
|
Teaching
forms
|
·
lecture
·
seminar
·
presentation
|
Workload
|
Number of contact hours
-
40
hours
Number of i
ndependent work
hours-
110
|
E
valuation criteria
s
|
|
Additional
information
|
Examinations
are held separately in each subject
|
Module
IX-
Foreign
Language
(
German
)
Module
status
|
Mandatory
|
Credits
/
ECTS
|
4
ECTS
|
Academic
semester
|
II
and
III
semesters
|
Duration
|
2 semesters
|
Periodicity
|
Twice in a year,
Autumn and Spring semesters
|
Language
|
German
|
Module
usage
|
This module is used only for the masters program „
Public Administration
“
|
Subjects
|
1.
German
language I
2.
German
language II
|
Module objectives
and outcome
|
Aims of
the module are:
In the first part
,
t
he student will study
German language at (reading, writing, listening and speaking) A1 level.
·
Reading
:
student will be able to read familiar
A1 level German topic and in accordance with the rules and intonation
and also get relevant information from the topic.
·
Speaking:
Students will develop their speaking skills, develop their vocabulary skills
in verbal communication processes and make grammatically correct speech.
·
Listening:
students will develop listening skills, as they could understand a
conversation between foreign speakers
(dialogues, interviews) on simple topics.
·
Writing:
Students will develop their skills in spelling to learn how to write an
informal letter.
·
Grammar:
To have
basic knolledge of German relevant to A1 level.
·
Vocabulary:
to
extend students vocabulary.
In the
second part
,
the
student
will study German language at (reading, writing, listening and speaking) A2
level.
·
Reading:
student
will be able to read familiar A2 level
German topic and in accordance with the rules and intonation and also get
relevant information from the topic.
·
Speaking:
Students will develop their speaking skills, develop their vocabulary skills
in verbal communication processes and make grammatically correct speech.
·
Listening:
students will develop listening skills, as they could understand a
conversation between foreign speakers
(dialogues, interviews) on everyday topics.
·
Writing:
Students will develop their skills in spelling to learn how to write
different types of letter.
·
Grammar:
To have
basic knolledge of German relevant to A2 level.
·
Vocabulary:
to
extend students vocabulary.
|
Prerequisite
s
|
Without p
rerequisite
s
|
Number
of students
|
10-15
students
|
People
responsible
for the module
|
Tamar Chakhnashvili
|
Lecturers:
|
Tamar Chakhnshvili
Mzia Chkhartishvili
|
Teaching
forms
|
·
lecture
·
seminar
·
presentation
|
Workload
|
Number of contact hours
-
60
hours
Number of i
ndependent work
hours-
40
|
E
valuation criteria
s
|
·
mid term
(test
, thesis
,essay,
presentation)
·
final exam (usually in the written form)
|
Additional
information
|
Examinations
are held separately in each subject
|
Module
X-
Practice and Summer School
Module
status
|
Mandatory
|
Credits
/
ECTS
|
24
ECTS
|
Academic
semester
|
II
and
IV
semesters
|
Duration
|
2 semesters
|
Periodicity
|
Twice in a year, summer
semester
|
Language
|
English/Georgian
|
Module
usage
|
This module is used only for the masters program „
Public Administration
“
|
Subjects
|
|
Module objectives
and outcome
|
·
The course is designed to give the students
deep and systematic knowledge to use theoretical knowledge in practice. Also
students will learn activities and mechanisms of state authorities, to learn
the ways of discussing and solving the recent issues.
·
Also,
to give the students deep and systematic knowledge about the
different kinds and competences of public administration on different levels
(municipal, regional, federal & EU). The focus will be on the organization
in the federal state of Germany as practical example.
|
Prerequisite
s
|
Without p
rerequisite
s
|
Number
of students
|
Maximum
25
students
|
People
responsible
for the module
|
Prof. Dr. Dr. Karl-Peter
Sommerann
Prof. Irakli Burduli
|
Lecturers:
|
-
|
Teaching
forms
|
·
lecture
·
seminar
·
presentation
|
Workload
|
10 weeks
|
E
valuation criteria
s
|
|
Additional
information
|
Examinations
are held separately in each subject
|
Module
XI-
Scientific
Research
Module
status
|
Mandatory
|
Credits
/
ECTS
|
30 ECTS
|
Academic
semester
|
V
semester
|
Duration
|
1 semester
|
Periodicity
|
Twice in a year,
Autumn semester
|
Language
|
English
|
Subjects
|
|
Module
usage
|
This module is used only for the masters program „
Public Administration
“
|
Module objectives
and outcome
|
The course is
designed to give the students deep and systematic knowledge, which is
necessary for their master’s thesis. They will learn
contextual
and t
echnical issues of scientific
research.
|
Prerequisite
s
|
Without p
rerequisite
s
|
Number
of students
|
Maximum
25
students
|
People
responsible
for the module
|
Prof. Dr. Dr. Karl-Peter
Sommerann
|
Lecturers:
|
Michael
Mirschberger
|
Teaching
forms
|
·
lecture
·
seminar
·
presentation
|
Workload
|
26 weeks
|
E
valuation criteria
s
|
|
Additional
information
|
Examinations
are held separately in each subject
|
სასწავლო პროგრამის საორიენტაციო ცხრილი