The Education Program addresses itself to post-tertiary training of teachers and school administrators. It offers programs at the masters and doctoral levels. Specifically, the Education Program aims to:
- develop pedagogical skills and deepining of curriculum content for teachers at the elementary, secondary, collegiate and post-tertiary levels;
- develop research skills for practical aaplication to education concerns and for the advancement of knowledge;
- engage in research and publication for the benifit of public and private education in its area os service.
The Master in Public Administration Programs sees its role in providing quality training for public officials and government employees to improve the local, provincial and national government in the areas of NDMU and its environ. The programs aims to provide theoritical inputs, practical aplpications and research skills for the development of its clientele;
The purpose of the MPA program is to provide qualified student with the necessary skills and knowledge for a professional career in goverment and non-profit organizations. Its goal is to meet the growing demand for competent public administrators by providing continuing professional education to men and women who wish to prepare for careers in public service or to enable those now working in the public sector to upgrade their skills and competencies in public service.
Students under this program are exposed to the current issues in public administration as well as to the practical application of various skills and techniques in the field. The program is inter-disciplinary -- drawing from both business and economics.
General Pattern of the Master in Public Administration (MPA) Program
| Basic Courses | 12 units | |
| Major Courses | 18 units | |
| Cognates | 6 units | |
| Seminar on Research | (6) units | |
| Thesis Writing | 6 units | |
| Comprehensive Examination | (No Credit) | |
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| Total Units Required | 42 units |
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