Public Administration
Prepare capable and skillful administrative leaders in order to fulfill the needs of the public and the civil sectors in a way that meets the needs of the local, regional, and international labor market. Furthermore, prepare graduates who are able to conduct applied and scientific research that combines both professionalism and innovation; and to develop the skills and the abilities of critical and innovative thinking in our students and enable them to develop innovative and creative solutions to what may face in their areas of specialization, and to prepare them for graduate studies
- Studying the institutional framework as well as the structures, functions, and processes of public sector organizations through a multi-dimensional lens, which affords the student to build institutional and professional capabilities that will help elevate the performance of the Palestinian public sector.
- Developing leadership, administrative and research skills in the graduates of the program.
- Raising and strengthening awareness of civil service ethics and the national system of integrity, transparency, and accountability in the public sector.
- Help students to understand major issues facing society; and strengthen the will and ability to contribute to the achievements of Palestinian development goals.
- Graduates who understand the current scientific theories and concepts in the field of public administration on the local as well as the regional and international level.
- Graduates, who possess necessary administrative skills to manage, organize and execute required processes to elevate the performance of public organizations.
- Graduates who understand the legal and political environment of the Palestinian public sector.
- Graduates who are able to serve the public sector and the public civil organizations and who actively contribute by offering alternatives and policies that enable them to bypass problems they may face.
- An administrative class that contributes to the making and analysis of public policy.
- Graduates who have the required administrative and managerial skills to resolve public problems and to make effective decisions and apply critical thinking in areas of leadership in the public and civil sectors.
- Graduates who possess administrative skills for conflict resolution at work; work within a team or/and lead teams; strategic management; communication skills; and project management.
- Graduates who have the skills in public finance and budget management; account preparation and financial analysis and year end statement for the state budgets.
- Graduates who possess the required knowledge and ability to apply critical thinking and scientific research to resolve problems.
- Graduates who have key research skills that address society needs.
- Graduates who know the ethical value system of the profession and the code of conduct for their work.
- A class of leaders who are familiar with the latest ways and means in combating corruption in its various administrative, financial and ethical forms.
- Graduates who are strengthened by good patriotic fervor to build and develop civil organizations on the local, regional, and international sector.
- Graduates contributing to the preparation of developmental plans that upscale public organizations.
- A new generation of public leaders who master the scientific research methodologies that contributes to solving economic, social, and political public challenges.
- Administrative staff in all sectors
- Manager in all administrative levels
- Public Accountant
- Administrative staff in a Bank
- Administrative staff in a communication Company
- Project Coordinator
- Decision Maker in a public organization
- Teaching and Research Assistant
- Management Consultant
- Administrative Coach
- Instructor in Management/Economics, etc.
- Pursue Graduate Studies
- Compulsory courses ( 55 credit hours)
Course No. |
Course Title |
Prerequisite(s) |
Precalculus |
(Tawjihi)/Art stream |
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Organizational Theory and Design of Public Organizations |
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Introduction to Governmental Accounting |
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Introduction to Public Policy |
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Administrative Audit and Control |
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Financial Management for the Public Sector |
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Strategic Management |
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Human Resources Management |
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Administrative/Organizational Behavior |
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Public Administration in Palestine |
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Local Governance and Administration |
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Public Administration Terminology |
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Management of Civil Organizations |
PUBA131, Third Year Level |
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Fourth Year Level, Department Approval |
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Public Projects Management |
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Transparency/Accountability in the Public Sector |
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Seminar in Public Administration |
PUBA135, Fourth Year Level, Department Approval |
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(Tawjihi)/Scientific stream Or MATH1351 |
[1]Note:Students having completed the Tawjihi scientific stream are exempted from taking MATH1351 course, and it will be replaced by 3 credit hours from elective courses
B. Elective Courses (12 credit hours)
First Group (9 Credeit Hours):
Course No. |
Course Title |
Prerequisite(s) |
Comparative Public Administration |
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Sustainable Development Policy Implementation |
PUBA232, Third Year Level |
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Advanced Topics In Human Resources Management |
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Leadership Skills Development |
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Communication Skills |
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Total Quality Management |
PUBA131, Third Year Level |
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Building Capacity Of Local Governing Units |
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Public Policy Analysis |
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Program Evaluation And Assessment |
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Risk And Crises Management |
PUBA131, Fourth Year Level |
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Current Issues In Public Administration |
PUBA131, Fourth Year Level |
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Electronic Government |
PUBA221, Third Year Level |
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Organizational Development And Administrative Improvement |
PUBA131, Third Year Level |
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Special Topic In Public Administration |
Fourth Year Level , Department Approval |
Second Group (3 Credeit Hours):
Course No. |
Course Title |
Prerequisite(s) |
Accounting for Public Sector and Non-Profit Organizations |
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Analytical Methods in Public Administration |
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Financial Analysis for Public Budgeting |
PUBA236, Third Year Level |
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The Palestinian Tax System |
PUBA236, Third Year Level |
Condition for Continuing in Major
- A grade of not less than 70% in PUBA 130.
- Student must successfully complete and obtain a cumulative average of 70% in the following courses: JURI 130, POLS 231
- Student in Major must maintain a cumulative Major average of not less than 70%.
Student must successfully complete 124 credit hours of courses distributed as follows:
Requirements |
Credit hours |
University Requirements |
19-20 |
Faculty Requirements |
29 |
Major Requirements[1] |
64-67 |
Elective courses |
12-8 |
Total |
124 |
67Credit hours for high school students (Tawjihi)/Art stream
64 credit hours for high school students (Tawjihi)/scientific stream