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List of all the courses taught in Public Administration degree Programmes
Armenian School of Public Administration
The program requires three semesters of studies and three internships (six months).
First Semester - Political Bases of Administration Department
Compulsory courses
Political Theory Political Sociology History of Armenian Political Conception Public Policy of the Republic of Armenia Ethnopolicy Geopolitics Political Futurology Elective courses
- Elite and the Leaders in Authority Relations
- Religion
- Political Conflictology
Juridical Bases of Administration Department
Compulsory courses
State and Legal Theory, Comparative Constitutional Law Administrative Law Public Service Legal Regulation in the Republic of Armenia Municipal Law Civil Law Labour Law International Law Elective Courses
- Constitutional Jurisdiction
- Human Rights
- Legal Norms in the Sphere of Public Administration
- Taxation Law
- Customs Law
- Banking Law
- International Private Law
- Criminal Breach of Trust
- Legislation
Second Semester
Economic Bases of Administration Department
Compulsory Courses
- Economic Theory
- Public Economic Regulation
- Regional Economy
- International Economic Relations
- Financial System of the Republic of Armenia
- Budgetary Systems
- Taxation Systems
- Monetary Systems
- Accounting Systems
- Analysis and Auditing of Economic Activity
- Statistics
- National Accounts
Elective Courses
Ecology Prognosis of Economic Development Investment Drafts Market of Money and Securities Balance of Payments Second Year, Third Semester
Organisation of Public Administration Department
Compulsory Courses
Administrative Theory The Organisation of Public Administration Decision–Making Processes Personnel Management Management Psychology Management Sociology Information and Communication Systems Crisis Management Marketing Management Culture and Ethics of Management Informatics Elective Courses
- Strategic Management
- Efficiency of Administrative Activity
- Risk Management
- Conflictology
- Provision of Administrative Documents
Department of Foreign Languages
Note: Foreign languages are taught each semester.
- English, French, German