LM041 Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration
Honours Bachelor Degree
Baitsilir Ealaon i Riarachn Poibl
CAO Minimum Entry Points 2008: 315 Introduction
Career Opportunities
The Public Administration degree provides an excellent basis for employment opportunities, either directly or following postgraduate or professional specialisation, in such areas as accountancy, computing, marketing, personnel and industrial relations, and corporate planning and management. Approximately 70% of the graduates of the programme work in the private sector; about 30% work in the public and non-profit sectors. Graduates of the programme are most prominent in the areas of:
Private Sector Public and Non-Profit Sector
Management Consultancy Civil Service
Banking and Financial Services State-sponsored Bodies
Export Sales Administration and Marketing Local Government and Health Administration
Personnel Management and Training Third Level Teaching, Research and Administration
Policy Analysis with Major Interest Groups Charitable, Voluntary and Community Development Agencies
Management in Industry and Services European and International Agencies
Programme of Study
The course is multi-disciplinary. In first year all students take a common programme of five modules per semester in Politics, Public Administration, Law, Sociology and Economics. Thereafter students take four modules per semester. In second and third years this entails two core modules in Politics and Public Administration and two further modules in either Law and Sociology or Economics and Management. In fourth year the programme consists, in each semester, of a core module in Public Administration, an elective module in Politics/Public Administration, one module in either Law and Sociology or Economics and Management and the Final Year Project. Cooperative Education is located in the Summer of year 2 and in Semester 5. ERASMUS exchange opportunities are available.
LM041 Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration
Honours Bachelor Degree
Baitsilir Ealaon i Riarachn Poibl
CAO Minimum Entry Points 2008: 315 Introduction
Career Opportunities
The Public Administration degree provides an excellent basis for employment opportunities, either directly or following postgraduate or professional specialisation, in such areas as accountancy, computing, marketing, personnel and industrial relations, and corporate planning and management. Approximately 70% of the graduates of the programme work in the private sector; about 30% work in the public and non-profit sectors. Graduates of the programme are most prominent in the areas of:
Private Sector Public and Non-Profit Sector
Management Consultancy Civil Service
Banking and Financial Services State-sponsored Bodies
Export Sales Administration and Marketing Local Government and Health Administration
Personnel Management and Training Third Level Teaching, Research and Administration
Policy Analysis with Major Interest Groups Charitable, Voluntary and Community Development Agencies
Management in Industry and Services European and International Agencies
Programme of Study
The course is multi-disciplinary. In first year all students take a common programme of five modules per semester in Politics, Public Administration, Law, Sociology and Economics. Thereafter students take four modules per semester. In second and third years this entails two core modules in Politics and Public Administration and two further modules in either Law and Sociology or Economics and Management. In fourth year the programme consists, in each semester, of a core module in Public Administration, an elective module in Politics/Public Administration, one module in either Law and Sociology or Economics and Management and the Final Year Project. Cooperative Education is located in the Summer of year 2 and in Semester 5. ERASMUS exchange opportunities are available.[/quote]
This course is something that if I had my time back I’d probably look at. I don’t have a mathematical bone in my body and hated Science; this is the wishy washy course that would suit me down to the ground. And at 315pts I’d get in too.
It’s a hot bed for Orgra Fianna Failers and Fine Gael Youth members, where they occupy the time in between their 13 hours a week by engaging in some lively politcal debate.
Bored by the ease at which arguments are won and lost on AFR, he sought new, fresh challenges, and it was then that thefreekick called him to his new vocation…
Tut tut tut lads…I have never made the claim that I study law …Bandage somehow came to that conclusion…God only knows how…and I said I would leave him off with it
All I will say my degree is in the science and engineering department and I shall say no more
Ray D’Arcy bringing his sprog onto his radio show this morning, meaning he had his girlfriend and his sprog on with him at the one time. Typical indulgent parent, thinks everyone cares about their kid. We don’t. Your kid is not special, it’s just another kid there are millions like it. No wonder kids grow up to be psychos when they discover the great secret that they are in fact ordinary it must come as a great shock to them. This sprog of D’Arcy’s will be a teen pregnancy writeoff for sure, probably be smoking crack before she finishes school.
Sky News is on in the gaff and there was a report about the UK lottery and how a technical fault with lottery machines meant many people were unable to take part in the Christmas jackpot. They interviewed one bird and she basically said, ‘I’m absolutely gutted about it. Winning the lottery would have been a brilliant way to ring in the new year.’ Yes love, you were nailed on to win it if the machines were working.
Robinho kissing the Man City crest after scoring today. Like you give a shit about the crest son. I’d have more respect for him if he ran up into the stand and kissed the ass of the guy who’s paying his wages.