Complex Administrations and Organizations Science
- Almeria (ES)
- Budapest (HU)
- Elche (ES)
- Lisbona (PT)
- Siviglia (ES)
- Università Corvinus, Budapest (HU)
Qual è l’obiettivo del corso? Cos'è?
A cosa prepara?
A cosa prepara?
The Master Degree Course is structured in two curricula: (1) Compliance, Business Development and Crime Prevention, and (2) Public Management (taught in English with the possibility to obtain a Joint Degree with the Corvinus University of Budapest). In particular, the first curriculum aims to train new professionals able to design and implement management control systems oriented to combine performance improvement and crimes prevention strategies. The second curriculum aims to face, through a practical approach, specific needs of public administrations, i.e. to support coordination in policy design, implementation, and performance management, between different components of the public sector.
Cosa si impara?
In the curriculum Compliance, Business Development and Crime Prevention, students learn how to design and implement management control systems and Organizational Models (based on Italian Legislative Decree 231/200) to improve public and private organizations performance and crimes prevention measures. In the Public Management curriculum, students learn to understand and put into practice, through a learning methodology based on case studies, the tools and mechanisms for managing public organizations and systems related to the generation of value through the design and assessment of policies and strategies in different areas of the public sector.
Cosa si può fare dopo?
In the curriculum Compliance, Business Development and Crime Prevention, graduates may work as expert/consultants in risk analysis, compliance officers in private e public organizations and pursue careers as managers in private and public organizations. In the Public Management curriculum, graduated students may undertake an international career in performance management, planning, public policy design, and sustainability analysis in the public domain (e.g., managers, experts and advisors with abilities to plan, organize, assess and design public policies and public service delivery processes).