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As well as practising public administrators and those wishing to enter the profession, the course is particularly attractive to graduates working overseas, or those with an interest in international development and governance reform.
The aim is to equip present and future public service practitioners with the skills and understanding needed to play a critical role as innovators and 'change agents' within their home environments.
A key feature of this course is that it includes a work placement module. Every student is provided with a work placement in a London-based public service organisation. Students will also benefit from the skills and support from our full time placement and employability officer dedicated to Governance and International Relations students.
Career opportunities
Graduates can expect a host of public administration job opportunities in the contexts of transition and modernisation it is ideal for those already employed in the sector who wish to update their skills, or progress to further study.
The course consists of five taught modules, a work-experience placement in a UK public service organisation (two days a week over 20 weeks), and a triple-module dissertation (which may be completed in your home country).
Core modules cover: * Comparative Public Policy
* Public Services Policy and Strategy
* Researching Public Services
A range of optional modules are available within management, community development and European studies.