This course provides an introduction to the nature and scope of public administration and describes the various disciplines that culminate in the development of the profession. It explores the relationship between politics and administration as well as the difference between business administration and public administration. Students are introduced to the functions and roles of government and ethical issues in public administration. It covers the theory of bureaucracy and further introduces theories of public administration reforms. Generally the course provides an overview of the field of public administration.
- Teacher: Dr. Margaret Angucia
- Student: kibirige alex
- Student: DROMA BANK DOMINIC KAT
- Student: Nakazibwe Christine
- Student: Nakato Clare
- Student: EMMANUEL DECEMBER
- Student: Nalutaaya Dorcus
- Student: Alupo Florence
- Student: TOM FRIDAY YOSIA
- Student: KENYI JOHN
- Student: Nakawuki Kizza
- Student: CHARLES LATIGO
- Student: Akankwatsa Martha
- Student: NAGGAWA MAXENCIA
- Student: Brian Muhindo
- Student: mutebi patrick
- Student: OSIRE SAMUEL
- Student: kaija sunny
- Student: Owembabazi Susan
- Enrolled students: 18