Bachelor of Public Administration (BPA) program, which normally takes 3 years to complete, focuses on governance concepts and practices, public policy, and administrative administration. Core courses include Public Administration Theory, Public Policy Analysis, Governmental Systems and Structures, Budgeting and Financial Management, Public Human Resource Management, Ethics in Public Administration, and Administrative Law. The curriculum provides students with the information and skills required to work in government, non-governmental, and public sector organizations. Internships, case studies, and fieldwork provide students with valuable practical experience. Graduates can work in public administration, policy analysis, city planning, or management positions in government or non-profit organizations.