Master of Public Administration
Awarding Institution | Macao Polytechnic University |
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Host Academic Unit | Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences |
Partner Teaching Academic Unit(s) (if any) | - |
Programme Registration Code | UP-N10-M43-2323Z-06 |
University Programme Code | MPA |
Final Award (FHEQ Level of Study) | 7 |
Number of Credits Required for Graduation | 30 |
Normal Period of Study | 2 years |
Medium of Instruction | Chinese/English |
Specialisation(s) | - |
Professional Accreditation | - |
Partner Teaching Institution(s) (if any) | - |
PROGRAMME OBJECTIVES
This programme aims to cultivate high-level professionals with strong research and exploration ability and innovative thinking, capable of mastering public management theory and policy analysis methods. Through the scientific and comprehensive concept of high-quality talent cultivation as the guiding ideology, the programme helps strengthen the students’ personality development in an innovative approach and enrich the talent pools for the society, academic and research institutions, and government.
PROGRAMME INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES (PILOS)
Knowledge and Understanding
On completion of this programme, students will be able to demonstrate understanding of:
PILO-1. | Grasp basic theories of public administration |
PILO-2. | Understand and grasp analysis tools of public policy |
PILO-3. | Analyse policy issues of Macao and other regions and raise suggestions |
Skills and Attributes
On completion of this programme, students will be able to:
PILO-4. | Understand analysis methods and practice of public administration |
PILO-5. | Understand relevant classic literature of public administration |
PILO-6. | Through data analysis based on depth interview and questionnaire, analyse practical issues of public administration |
PILO-7. | Exhibit strong writing capacity in public administration |
PILO-8. | Understand public administration practice of main countries with a global perspective |
PILO-9. | Understand theories and analysis methods of relevant disciplines (such as political science, economics, sociology) |
By attaining these PILOs, students will have attained the graduate attributes of the University as demonstrated below:
Graduate Attributes | PILOs | ||||||||
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | |
To demonstrate strong academic competence in relevant disciplines | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |||
To think critically and to contribute constructively in teamwork and leadership | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||||
To communicate effectively both verbally and in writing | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||||
To possess a global vision which enables them to understand issues and problems from different perspectives | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |||||
To articulate effectively in a variety of contexts using knowledge, skills and expertise acquired to serve both the local and international community | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||
To have a positive attitude towards society and environment in the development of a fair and caring society | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||||
To demonstrate a keen interest in and strong capacity for life-long learning | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |||
To practise high standards of ethical behaviour | ✓ | ✓ |
TEACHING AND LEARNING
In this programme, students will work towards attaining the PILOs through the following teaching and learning activities:
PILOs | Teaching and Learning Activities |
Knowledge and understanding | 1. Group discussion |
2. Lectures | |
3. Site visiting | |
Skills and Attributes | 1. Team work |
2. Independent learning | |
3. Exploratory learning |
ASSESSMENT
In this programme, students will receive assessment activities of the following types in order to assess whether they are able to attain the stated PILOs.
PILOs | Types of Assessment Activities |
Knowledge and understanding | 1. Material analysis |
2. Report writing | |
3. Creative presentation | |
Skills and Attributes | 1. Capstones projects |
2. Writing | |
3. Creative presentation |
The assessment will be conducted following the University’s Assessment Strategy.
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
Year | Study Focus | Learning Modules | ||
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Code | Title | Type | ||
1 | The programme features the theory and practice of "one country, two systems" and focuses on both public management research and practical application. Module design emphasizes on the training of strong academic and practical analysis competency with critical thinking and global perspectives. Independent learning and team work in public administration and relevant disciplines will be embedded in the module learning. | PMPA6121 | Public Policy Analysis | Compulsory |
PMPA6122 | Theory and Practice of "One Country, Two Systems" | Compulsory | ||
PMPA6123 | Public Management | Compulsory | ||
PMPA6124 | Research Methods in The Social Sciences | Compulsory | ||
PMPA6101 | Digital Governance | Elective | ||
PMPA6102 | Greater Bay Area and Regional Cooperation | Elective | ||
PMPA6103 | Public Policy Seminar | Elective | ||
PMPA6104 | Management in Nonprofit Organizations | Elective | ||
PMPA6105 | Strategy and Crisis Management | Elective | ||
PMPA6106 | Public Economics | Elective | ||
2 | Students are required to write an original project report under the guidance of their advisor or project team and pass the review process. The project report should be an original and professionally academic achievement, with applied topics as the main focus. | PMPA6298 | Project Report | Compulsory |
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
The entry requirements are defined in the University’s Academic Regulations Governing Master’s Degree Programmes. An applicant shall be considered for admission to a master’s degree programme of MPU if s/he:
- holds a Bachelor’s degree or the equivalent from an accredited higher education institution;
- fulfils other admission criteria prescribed by the programme of study concerned; and
- satisfies the examiner(s) in an interview (if required).
More details about admission are available here.
STUDENT FEEDBACK
Each student is allocated a year tutor who provides general academic and pastoral support throughout the whole period of study. Year tutors are the first point of contact in matters stated above. Various communication channels are available for students to express their opinions and suggestions, such as via their respective year tutors, student representatives, programme coordinators and assistant programme coordinators, and dialogue meetings at different levels. The dialogue meetings serve as platforms for consultation and discussion between students and respective personnel ranging from the programme, the faculty, the academic support and administrative units, to the university management. Feedback is made by respective personnel to every issue raised by the students during the meeting with follow-up actions tracked. Student surveys are conducted in every learning module on a semesterly basis to collect students’ opinions regarding the delivery of the modules. User satisfaction surveys are conducted annually on central student services. Feedback collected via these surveys will be followed up by the academic units or respective departments.
STUDENT SUPPORT
Students will receive an orientation about their four years of study at the beginning of the first year. Year tutors are appointed to individual students upon admission to provide academic and pastoral support throughout the period of study in the programme. Students may seek academic advices from their year tutors or programme coordinators regarding their learning path/plan and registration of learning modules.
In individual learning modules, the instructors’ office hours and contact information are made accessible to students for any questions regarding their study. Students’ learning engagement and performance will be reviewed on a regular basis by year tutors and programme coordinators to identify learning needs and provide relevant support. Students’ learning performance and progression will also be reviewed by the programme examination board to ensure their learning is adequately supported and their progress is on track.
Counselling services, careers services and student support services are accessible to all students through the Student Affairs Office. A wide variety of extracurricular activities (e.g. seminars, workshops, exchange opportunities, fieldtrips etc.) are available via the Student Affairs Office. Students may make full use of the variety of learning oppportunities, both curricular and extracurricular, to develop their academic and holistic capabilities for their future careers or further studies.
SUPPORT FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES
A university-wide policy is in place to ensure that all student needs are taken care of and a supportive and accessible learning environment is maintained. When cases of special needs are notified or identified, special arrangements are made on a case-by-case basis with the joint effort of the programme and various student support services of the University, such as the Registry, the Student Affairs Office, the Information Technology Department and the Campus Management and Development Department, etc. to provide the necessary support.
ADDITIONAL RELEVANT INFORMATION
Study tours outside of Macao will be arranged for this program.