Programmes: MASV-PUBAD Master's Programme in Public Administration - Autumn 2022




Name of qualification

The master's programme leads to the degree of Master of Philosophy in Public Administration (MPA). It is a two year programme (120 ECTS credits).

ECTS Credits

The Master Degree in Public Administration is equivalent to four semesters of study after completion of an undergraduate degree.

In the first semester, i.e. the autumn semester (August-December), students are required to complete three compulsory courses, in Organization theory (AORG320B), Public policy (AORG322B) and Qualitative Methods (AORG323B).

In the second semester (January-June), students are required to complete three courses whereas Research Design (AORG332) and Quantitative methods (AORG321B) is compulsory and the students must choose one of the following "state of the art"-courses, AORG325, AORG326, AORG327 and AORG328.

In the second semester there will be an assessment of students´ ability to continue with the program.

Language of Instruction

English

Semester

Admission to the MPA program takes place only in the autumn semester.

Objectives and content

The objective of the Master of Philosophy in Public Administration (MPA) is to enhance the students' ability to conduct independent analyses of organizations, political and administrative structures and processes, and public policy. The programme strengthens students' analytical skills and provides a comprehensive training in methodology. Participation in various seminars and individual writing ensure that the motivation for and ability to work independently in an academic or a professional setting is enhanced.

The MPA Programme is equivalent to four semesters of study after completion of an undergraduate degree.

The programme is aimed at international self-financed students.

Exchange students under the Erasmus agreement and other guest students who fulfill academic requirements may on application be admitted to one or more courses in the programme.

Required Learning Outcomes

A candidate who has completed the MPA program should have the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:

Knowledge

The candidate

Skills

The candidate

General competence

The candidate

Admission Requirements

In order to apply for the Master's Programme in Public Administration you need a bachelor's degree of 3-4 years' duration, or an equivalent educational background.

The degree must include 1,5 years (80-90 ECTS) of full-time studies in relevant courses such as:

The degree must include a minimum of 10 ECTS in social science methods.

You also need to document:

Compulsory units

AORG320 Methodology

ECTS credits: 15

Compulsory

Term: 1.

AORG321 Organization and Politics

ECTS credits: 15

Compulsory

Term: 1.

AORG322 Research Design

ECTS credits: 15

Compulsory

Term: 2.

AORG323 Research Field

ECTS credits: 15

Compulsory

Term: 2.

AORG 351 Master's Thesis Compulsory

ECTS credits: 60

Term: 3. - 4.

Examination: Hand in Thesis

Master thesis credits

The Master thesis enhances the ability to conduct independent and original research based on empirical data and develops skills in designing and presenting research findings in different venues with students, research community and practitioners.

The master thesis comprises a major part of the MPA degree. Students analyze contemporary issues in public policy, organizational change and development, administrative reforms, and governance challenges. It is empirical in its orientation where relevant theories and methodology are combined to analyze a social phenomenon

During the second year (3rd and 4th term), the students write the AORG351 Master's Thesis in close collaboration with their respective supervisors. Dissertation seminar may be arranged depending on the needs and progress of the thesis. The Master's Thesis shall be submitted in the fourth semester and the deadline for submission is 1st of June in the spring semester. Submitting on a different date may be granted based on individual application. The length of the AORG351 Master's Thesis is normally stipulated to about 120 typed pages, using 1.5 line spacing and font size of 12.

Sequential Requirements, courses

In the first semester, i.e. the autumn semester (August-December), students are required to complete three compulsory courses, in Organization theory (AORG320B), Public policy (AORG322B) and Qualitative Methods (AORG323B).

In the second semester (January-June), students are required to complete three courses whereas Research Design (AORG332) and Quantitative methods (AORG321B) is compulsory and the students can must chose one of the following "state of the art"-courses, AORG325, AORG326, AORG327 and AORG328.

In the third and fourth semester the students write the master thesis (AORG351).

Assessment methods

Combination of essay, School exam, home exam, oral exam and submission of a thesis

Grading scale

Grading A-F

Programme committee

Coordinators of the Master Programme in Public Administration are Associate Professor Steinar Askvik and Associate Professor Ishtiaq Jamil.

Administrative responsibility

Dept. of Government

Christiesgt. 17, N-5007 Bergen

e-mail: post@aorg.uib.no

tel: + 4755582190

fax: + 4755589890

Objectives / Contents

The purpose of the Master Programme in Public Administration is to enhance students´ ability to conduct independent analyses of organizations, political and administrative structures and processes, and public policy. The programme strengthens the student's analytical ability and provides a comprehensive training in methodology. Participation in various seminars and individual writing ensure that your motivation for and ability to work independently in an academic or a professional setting is enhanced.

The Master Degree in Public Administration is equivalent to four semesters of study after completion of an undergraduate degree.

All teaching is conducted in English.

In the first term of study, the autumn semester (August-December), you are required to complete the compulsory seminars, i.e. the seminars in AORG320 Methodology, AORG321 Organization and Politics. In the second term (January-June), you complete a compulsory seminar in AORG322 Research Design and AORG323 Research Field Seminars as a minimum.

During the second year (3.rd. and 4.th. term), you write the AORG351 Master's Thesis in close collaboration with your supervisor. Dissertation seminar may be arranged depending on the needs and progress of thesis of the students. The Master´s Thesis shall be submitted in the fourth semester and the fixed date is June 1. in the spring semester. Submitting on a different date may be granted based on individual application. The length of the AORG351 Master's Thesis is normally stipulated to 100 typed pages, using 1,5 line spacing and fonts size 12.

This programme is designed for foreign students.

Admission requirements

In order to be admitted to the Master Programme in Public Administration, an applicant must have obtained an undergraduate degree based on three years of studies or more from a recognized university. The undergraduate degree must include relevant courses in political science, public administration, and/or organization theory equalling a minimum of 1,5 years of full-time studies. Priority will be given to candidates with a major in public administration or political science. The Faculty of Social Sciences selects applicants in co-operation with the Department of Administration and Organization Theory.

The Master Programme in Public Administration is aimed at foreign students under Quota scholarship schemes and international self financed students.

Exchange students under the Erasmus/Socrates agreement and other guest students who are qualified academically may on application be admitted to one or more courses in the programme.

Applicants must provide documentation of English language proficiency

Prerequisites

In order to be admitted to the Master Programme in Public Administration, an applicant must have obtained a university degree based on either (a) three years of studies or more from a recognized non-Norwegian university or (b) a Bachelor- or cand. mag.-degree or comparable education recognized by the Department of Administration and Organization Theory. The undergraduate degree must include relevant courses in political science, public administration, and/or organization theory equalling a minimum of 1,5 years of full-time studies. These formal entrance requirements are identical to the minimum requirements that apply for admission to the Norwegian Master Programme in Administration and Organizational Theory. Priority will be given to candidates with a major in public administration or political science. The Faculty of Social Sciences selects applicants in co-operation with the Department of Administration and Organization Theory.

The Master Programme in Public Administration is aimed at foreign students under the NORAD and Quota scholarship schemes and international self financed students.

Exchange students under the Erasmus/Socrates agreement and other guest students who are qualified academically may on application be admitted to one or more courses in the programme.

Applicants must provide documentation of English language proficiency.

Method

The programme is characterised by pluralism of methodology. You will be introduced to critical issues in the philosophy of the social sciences and the methodological basis for selecting science research. You will receive training in different research strategies and have the possibility to choose between different methods particularly relevant to the theme and empirical foundation of your thesis.

Instruction

AORG320 Methodology

ECTS credits: 15

Compulsory

Term: 1.

AORG321 Organization and Politics

ECTS credits: 15

Compulsory

Term: 1.

AORG322 Research Design

ECTS credits: 15

Compulsory

Term: 2.

AORG323 Research Field

ECTS credits: 15

Compulsory

Term: 2.

AORG 351 Master's Thesis Compulsory

ECTS credits: 60

Term: 3. - 4.

Examination: Hand in Thesis

Thesis

During the second year (3.rd. and 4.th. term), you write the AORG351 Master's Thesis in close collaboration with your supervisor. Dissertation seminar may be arranged depending on the needs and progress of thesis of the students. The Master´s Thesis shall be submitted in the fourth semester and the fixed date is June 1. in the spring semester. Submitting on a different date may be granted based on individual application. The length of the AORG351 Master's Thesis is normally stipulated to 100 typed pages, using 1,5 line spacing and fonts size 12.

Programme structure

The Master Degree in Public Administration is equivalent to four semesters of study after completion of an undergraduate degree.

In the first term of study, the autumn semester (August-December), you are required to complete the compulsory seminars, i.e. the seminars in AORG320 Methodology, AORG321 Organization and Politics. In the second term (January-June), you complete a compulsory seminar in AORG322 Research Design and AORG323 Research Field Seminars as a minimum.

Start-up Date

Autumn

Program Coordinator

Coordinators of the Master Programme in Public Administration are Associate Professor Steinar Askvik and Associate Professor Ishtiaq Jamil.

Administrative Responsibility (department/centre and person)

Dept. of Administration and Organization Theory

Christiesgt. 17, N-5007 Bergen

e-mail: post@aorg.uib.no

tel: + 4755582190

fax: + 4755589890

Contact person: Olga Mjelde

olga.mjelde@sos.uib.no

Tel: +4755589449