PROGRAM SYLLABUS (S3) ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCES
Course Syllabus Data
- If Needed
- Compulsory Courses
- Elective courses
| Course Name | SKS | Course Description | Semester |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basics of Administrative Theory (Pre-Doctoral) | – | Learning about administration as an instrument for running an organization, change (evolution) and the concept of administration. – Description – | 1 |
| Organizational Behavior (Pre-Doctoral) | – | Discusses knowledge about individual, group and structural behavior in an organization, to make the organization more effective. – Description – | 1 |
| Public Policy (Pre Doctoral) | – | Public Policy is the best decision based on science, technology and art from the Government, Society and the private sector are inspired by religious values to achieve prosperity. – Description – | 1 |
| Course Name | SKS | Course Description | Semester |
|---|---|---|---|
| Science phylosophy | 3 | Discusses how to build and explore the philosophy of science. – Description – | 1 |
| Research methodology | 3 | Discusses how to build and explore research methodology. – Description – | 1 |
| Advanced Administrative Theory | 3 | Examining administration as an applied science with a critical approach in organization, management, and governance to formulate administrative models and solutions. – Description – | 1 |
| Dissertation | 28 | The dissertation is an essential component of a postgraduate program that aims to develop in-depth research skills in a specific field of study. Students are expected to formulate, undertake and complete an original and significant research project that contributes to academic knowledge and professional practice. – Description – | 3-6 |
| Course Name | SKS | Course Description | Semester |
|---|---|---|---|
| Corporate Governance Theory and Business Ethics | 3 | Discussing the governance of business organizations within the framework of governance developments as a theory. – Description – | 1 |
| Entrepreneurship Theories | 3 | Discussing the concept of entrepreneurship from a theoretical perspective. In general, this course... divided into three main topics, namely: historical perspective on the development of the concept of entrepreneurship, theoretical perspective on entrepreneurship and entrepreneurship as an object of research. – Description – | 1 |
| Business Policy Strategy Theories | 3 | Learning about knowledge about the development of business strategy paradigms, with the hope that students will be able to formulate business strategies and policies in responding to the business ecosystem. – Description – | 2 |
| Industrial and Organizational Psychology | 2 | Studying the phenomena of human behavior in its interactions in the context of the work environment is the essence of Industrial and Organizational Psychology course. – Description – | 2 |
| Contemporary Marketing Issues | 2 | The design of this course is to provide an overview of current knowledge about strategy, marketing management and consumer behavior and is directed to identify, observe and critique a topic in marketing strategy and management. – Description – | 2 |
| Information Technology Governance | 2 | This course aims to provide students with insight into the basic concepts of governance. information technology and internal controls that need to be considered in technology governance information. – Description – | 2 |
| Theory and Financial Decision Making | 2 | There are several policies in financial management, namely: funding policy, investment policy and dividend policy. The main objective of financial management is to maximize the welfare of the company, So the main focus of Financial Theory and Decision Making is how to study, create, enhance and maintain corporate value. – Description – | 2 |
| Public Sector Leadership | 3 | This course discusses leadership in the public sector. – Description – | 1 |
| Public Policy Reform | 3 | It is part of the development of public policy studies that emphasizes aspects of policy change and policy termination. – Description – | 2 |
| Administration System Local Government | 2 | This course explains public administration at the sub-national level, especially at the regional level. The main discussion in this course is divided into two, namely decentralization in a broad sense and regional government. The discussion of decentralization begins with the division of power both vertically and horizontally, then continues with the views of several main theories on decentralization, as well as the scope of decentralization within the framework of governance. – Description – | 2 |
| Governance and Administrative Reform | 2 | This course discusses the concepts, principles, and practices of public administration reform and governance aimed at increasing the effectiveness and efficiency of public services. – Description – | 2 |
| Political Economy and Public Policy | 2 | This political economy of public policy course basically explores the relationship (interface) between the market and the state, capital and power in understanding policy issues through: Description of the process of formulating and implementing public policy, Explanation of the causal variables, and Exploration of the consequences of the public policy. – Description Description - | 2 |
| Public Service Management | 2 | This course discusses the nature, concepts and basic theories of public management, public service management. And it is expected that students are able to understand and develop theories, approaches. or new concepts including public service management system models – Description – | 2 |
| Advanced Qualitative Data Analysis | 3 | This course equips students with an understanding and skills in qualitative data analysis, including coding, theme determination, use of software, and comprehensive interpretation and presentation of results. – Description – | 2 |
| Advanced Quantitative Data Analysis | 3 | This course equips students with quantitative data analysis skills using various statistical techniques and software, as well as interpreting and presenting the results effectively in scientific research. – Description – | 2 |