University of Applied Sciences for Public Administration and Management

Bachelor in Municipal Administration - General Administration

The Bachelor in Municipal Administration - General Administration at University of Applied Sciences for Public Administration and Management is a program for international students taught in deu.

Introduction

HSPV NRW is the largest specialized university for public service training in Germany, educating approximately 14,000 students for careers in police and general administration. The university's unique 'dual-track' model integrates theoretical studies with practical field experience to prepare graduates for immediate professional service.

About the Program

This program is designed for students interested in a career in municipal administration. It leads to a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) and combines academic study with practical training in public service. The dual study model allows students to gain hands-on experience while earning a degree over three years. Ideal candidates are those who thrive in structured environments and seek a stable, impactful career in public service.

The curriculum includes modules in legal sciences, economics, and social sciences, with a strong emphasis on legal studies. Students will engage in practical projects, seminars, and training in social skills and intercultural competence. This approach ensures that graduates are well-prepared to meet the challenges of a dynamic public sector.

Graduates can pursue various roles such as Administrative Officer, Public Service Manager, or Policy Advisor in local governments, municipalities, and public agencies. The skills acquired are transferable across sectors, providing opportunities in both public and private organizations. This program opens pathways to further studies, including master's programs in related fields.

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