Administration - Public sector management
Program Overview
University Programs
The University of Ljubljana offers various programs through its Faculty of Administration.
Program Overview
The faculty provides a range of study programs, including:
- 1st level (Bachelor's degree)
- Public Sector Management
- Administrative Informatics
- Administration
- E-study - Administration
- 2nd level (Master's degree)
- Public Administration - Public Sector Management
- Management in Administration
- 3rd level (Doctoral degree)
- Management and Economics of the Public Sector
Master's Program in Public Administration - Public Sector Management
This 2-year program (4 semesters, 120 ECTS credits) leads to a Master's degree in Administrative Sciences (mag. upr. ved).
Program Description
The program provides high-quality knowledge and understanding in the broader field of administrative and business sciences.
Objectives and Competences
The program aims to equip graduates with comprehensive knowledge and competences in public administration and management.
Mode of Study
The program is offered as both regular and part-time study.
Admission Requirements
To enroll in the program, candidates must meet specific requirements and selection criteria, which are outlined in the program's admission policy.
Tuition Fees
Information on tuition fees and other costs associated with the program is available upon request.
Curriculum
The curriculum for each year of study is as follows:
First Year
Students complete 6 compulsory courses and 2 elective courses.
Second Year
Students choose one of three tracks, within which they complete 4 compulsory courses, 2 elective courses, and a compulsory seminar. For the generation of students starting in 2025/26, the tracks are slightly different, with 1 compulsory course, 3 compulsory elective courses, 2 elective courses, a compulsory seminar, and a research project.
Elective Courses
Students select 2 elective courses in their second year.
Research Areas
The faculty's research focus includes various areas related to public administration, management, and economics.
Additional Information
For more details on the program, including the curriculum, admission requirements, and research areas, please refer to the faculty's official documentation.
