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Graduate Catalogue: Public Policy Courses

The following outlines of course content are correct at the time of writing, although the material (or the order in which it is covered) may be subject to change. Note that:

1.      All courses are 3 credit hours each, unless otherwise indicated.
2.      Normally, a course will not be run without a minimum enrolment of five students.

PUB605: Politics and the Policy Process

Examines the influence of political factors on the initiation, formulation, and implementation of public policy.

PUB606: Public Management

Prepares students for managing public programs and organizations by exploring topics that include leadership, motivation, decision-making, ethics, and administrative structure.

PUB607: Policy and Program Evaluation

This course examines the ways in which valuation at all levels of government influences and is influenced by the political process.

PUB608: Special Topics in Politics and Management in Cambodia

This course allows students to select a specific policy topic that examines and critiques bureaucratic traditions, cultures, and structures of Cambodian public policy.

PUB609: Special Topics in Cambodia’s Public Economic Institutions

Students are given an opportunity to examine Cambodia’s economic institutions through empirical research using secondary sources.

PUB610: Current Issues in Cambodia’s Educational System

Students conduct an in-depth analysis of the problems associated with Cambodia’s educational policy.

PUB611: Politics of Education in Cambodia

This course examines the political aspects in Cambodia with a focus on contemporary policy issues.

PUB612: Equity in Education Policy

The goal of this course is explore the multiple meanings of “equity of higher education” in the field of educational policy.

PUB613: Social Issues in Cambodian Education

This course examines the social issues driving the mushrooming of higher educational institutions in Cambodia.

PUB614: Education for Community Development

This course examines the role of education in the contribution to community development.

PUB615: Leadership and Management in Higher Education

Individual and group study and discussion of specific problems involving principles of educational administration.

PUB616: Environmental and Resource Economics

Examines both theory and policy applications in the environmental area.

PUB618: Cambodian Environmental Policy

The course studies environmental policies in the Cambodia government.

PUB619: Coastal Resource Policy and Management

Using selected references, the course examines the national institutions in protecting coastal and/or marine planning; marine policy, resource management.

PUB620: Current Issues Concerning Cambodian Environment

This course examines current issues in Cambodian environmental.

PUB622: Health Issues in Cambodia

This course examines the issues involved in the health care system in Cambodia.

PUB623: Economics of Health

Economic analysis of the health care industry to explain the demand for and supply for health care needs.

PUB624: Health Care Organizations and Administration

This course examines the role of health care organizations in the administration of health care services.

PUB625: Financial Management of Health Institutions

This course examines the financial management of health care institutions. Selected references will be used to guide class discussions.

PUB626: Gender Issues in Health

This course examines current issues in women’s health.

PUB627: Poverty and Health

This course studies the relationship between poverty and health.

PUB630: Independent Study

Individual study with intensive readings in the literature of the field of public policy selected in consultation with the advisor in accordance with the needs and interests of the student.

DISCLAIMER:

THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBODIA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES TO THESE CATALOGS AS IT SEES FIT, SO THAT WE HAVE THE NECESSARY FLEXIBILITY IN AN EVER-EVOLVING WORLD.

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