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Local Administration and Decentralization

Local Administration and Decentralization

Faculty: Graduate School of Social Science This major focuses on the principles and practices of local governance and the decentralization of administrative functions. Students will study public administration, local government operations, fiscal decentralization, and community development. The program integrates theoretical knowledge with practical skills to prepare students for careers in local government, public policy, and community leadership. **Learning Objectives:** - Understand the principles of local administration and decentralization and their role in governance. - Develop skills in managing local government operations and public services. - Learn techniques for fiscal decentralization and resource allocation. - Explore the principles of community development and citizen engagement. - Understand the impact of decentralization on public service delivery and governance. - Analyze the challenges and opportunities of working in the field of local administration and decentralization. - Develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills to address contemporary governance challenges. **Major Outline:** 1. **Introduction to Local Administration and Decentralization** - Overview of the field, its history, and its significance in governance. 2. **Public Administration** - Fundamentals of public administration, including policy implementation and service delivery. 3. **Local Government Operations** - Study of the functions and responsibilities of local governments. 4. **Fiscal Decentralization** - Techniques for managing local finances and resource allocation. 5. **Community Development** - Strategies for promoting community development and citizen participation. 6. **Decentralization and Governance** - Principles of decentralization and its impact on governance and public services. 7. **Emerging Trends in Local Administration and Decentralization** - Impact of new trends, such as e-governance and participatory budgeting, on local administration. **Assessment Methods:** - Case studies and local governance projects. - Written assignments and research papers. - Presentations on decentralization strategies and case studies. - Participation in group discussions on contemporary issues. **Recommended Textbooks:** - "Decentralization and Local Governance in Developing Countries" by Pranab Bardhan and Dilip Mookherjee. - "Local Government and Decentralization" by Rondinelli, Dennis A. - "Public Administration: An Introduction" by Marc Holzer and Richard W. Schwester. **Prerequisites:** Basic knowledge of public administration, political science, and governance. **Major Duration:** Four years, combining lectures, practical projects, and internships. **Certification:** Degree in Local Administration and Decentralization, depending on the program. **Target Audience:** Undergraduate and graduate students in public administration, political science, or related fields, and professionals seeking to enhance their skills. This major prepares students to manage and improve local governance, leveraging theoretical knowledge, practical skills, and emerging trends in local administration and decentralization.
Istanbul Aydın University

Istanbul Aydın University

Istanbul Aydın University (IAU) is a private university located in Istanbul, Turkey, founded in 2007. It is known for its modern education system, strong international collaborations, and a focus on practical skills and industry connections. The university aims to provide a high-quality education that prepares students for global careers.

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