Program Learning Outcomes of the Department of Political Science and Public Administration
  • PLO1: Evaluate the historical development, current state, and potential future of the public administration discipline. (Knowledge)

  • PLO2: Assess contemporary practices and theories of public administration at both national and international levels. (Knowledge)

  • PLO3: Utilize fundamental knowledge from related disciplines such as history, sociology, economics, business administration, finance, and international relations. (Knowledge)

  • PLO4: Evaluate the organizational structures and functions of public administration institutions. (Skills – Cognitive and Practical)

  • PLO5: Develop approaches to fundamental legal aspects of public administration. (Skills – Cognitive and Practical)

  • PLO6: Approach social and administrative problems from the perspectives of political and social sciences. (Competence – Field-Specific)

  • PLO7: Analyze and compare the structures, practices, and challenges of local governments. (Skills – Cognitive and Practical)

  • PLO8: Follow and interpret Turkey’s political, bureaucratic, legal, and social agenda. (Competence – Communication and Social Competence)

  • PLO9: Develop approaches to the historical trajectory and current issues of Turkish politics. (Competence – Ability to Work Independently and Take Responsibility)

  • PLO10: Apply basic knowledge about urbanization and environmental issues. (Knowledge)

  • PLO11: Evaluate and apply basic theories and techniques of administrative sciences. (Competence – Field-Specific Learning)

  • PLO12: Possess lifelong learning skills, civic consciousness, communication and language abilities, and historical awareness. (Competence – Ability to Work Independently and Take Responsibility)