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Policy-Related Civil Service Model
This model is for students whose main focus is to become a civil servant. Under this model, it is aimed that students acquire the basic knowledge and methodology for understanding the current policy situation and how to craft policy for local or national governments by focusing our curriculum on the core subjects which civil servants need for policy creation as it relates to politics, administration, and economics.
Course Model
Credits | |||
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1st grade spring | specialized | Introductory Seminar I, Introduction to Civil Law, Constitutional Law I (Fundamental Human Rights) | 8 |
general | English, Basic Course of Information Technologies A, Liberal Arts, Other foreign languages | 14 | |
1st grade fall | specialized | General Provisions of Civil Law, Criminal Law (General Part), Optional Seminar A | 8 |
general | English, Basic Course of Information Technologies B, Liberal Arts, Other foreign languages | 14 | |
2nd grade spring | specialized | Introductory Seminar II, Constitutional Law II (Government Mechanism), Principles of Administrative Law I, Law of Real Rights, Criminal Law (Specific Part I), Political Process, Introduction to Economics I, Occupation Selection and Self-actualization | 18 |
general | English | 2 | |
2nd grade fall | specialized | Principles of Administrative Law II, General Obligations of Civil Law, Corporation Law, Commercial Transactions Law, Criminal Law (Specific Part II), Politics, Introduction to Economics II, Optional Seminar B, From The Spot of Journalism | 20 |
general | English | 2 | |
3rd grade spring | specialized | Public Policy, Economic Policy, Public Economics, Regional Policy, Local Public Finance, Administrative Remedy I, Sociology of Law, Seminar I (whole year) | 16 |
3rd grade fall | specialized | Administrative Remedy II, Contemporary Politics, Environmental Economics, Local Government Law, Contract Law, Public Administration I, Seminar I (whole year) | 14 |
4th grade spring | specialized | Social Security Law I, Economic Law I, Seminar II (whole year) | 6 |
4th grade fall | specialized | Relative Political Theory, Seminar II (whole year) | 4 |
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