Practicum Course

Semester 3

  1. Government Financial Governance
    This course covers the management of public finances, including budget preparation, oversight, and public financial accountability. The practicum involves budget management simulations and evaluating government financial reports using a case study approach.

  2. Development Planning System
    This course explores the development planning process, from policy formulation to implementation. The practicum includes preparing regional development plan documents and conducting feasibility studies.

Semester 4

  1. Government Information Technology
    This course highlights the role of information technology in enhancing government efficiency and transparency. The practicum teaches students to use e-government applications and analyze information systems that support government administration.

  2. Community Development and Empowerment
    This course discusses approaches to empowering communities through community-based development. The practicum involves designing and implementing community empowerment programs addressing local issues.

Semester 5

  1. Urban Politics
    This course explores the dynamics of urban politics, including the relationships between local governments, communities, and political actors. The practicum includes field studies to observe urban political phenomena and develop policy analyses.

  2. Public Sector Services
    This course examines public service management, including planning, implementation, and evaluation of services for the community. The practicum involves conducting citizen satisfaction surveys and designing public service innovations.

Semester 6

  1. Legislative Process
    This course explains the legislative process, from drafting to enacting laws. The practicum involves simulating the preparation of draft laws and legislative debates in class.

  2. Party System and Elections
    This course discusses political party systems and elections, including campaign strategies and election governance. The practicum includes election simulations, covering party registration to vote counting.

Semester 7

  1. Government Research Internship
    This course is designed to provide students with hands-on experience in conducting research in the field of governance. Students are placed in government agencies, community organizations, or research institutions to identify and analyze real governance issues. During the internship, students are expected to apply research methods, prepare research reports, and provide data-driven policy recommendations. This activity not only enhances analytical skills but also expands students' professional networks in the governance field.