Based on changes in government regulations and policies, development in science and technology, the university’s, faculty’s, and study program’s vision, missions, objectives and strategies, and market signal analysis, the objectives of this program are set as the following:
SPO-1: Produce graduates who have theoretical and methodological qualifications and technical skills in the field of public policy (formulation, implementation, evaluation, analysis, communication, and advocacy), public organizations, public management, public bureaucracy and governance, and research on social issues, politics and public policy both institutionally and independently
SPO-2: Produce graduates with humanistic and competitive character, and advanced local and global perspective
SPO-3: Produce graduates who are able to think critically, creatively, innovatively and adaptively towards the dynamic changes of social, economic, political, and cultural environment.
This study program that produces graduates who are qualified as public administrators, public policy analysts, academics, or researchers. The description of the graduate profiles is presented as follows
First-level managers in government agencies or other public organizations who have technical skills, human skills, and conceptual skills in managing public sector resources as well as formulating and evaluating public policies. Graduates are also expected to be able to optimize digital technology and data literacy in solving managerial problems and analyzing public policy without leaving the humanistic side.
Public policy analysts in the government, private sector, and non profit organizations such as non-governmental organizations(NGOs), who are able to identify and analyze public issues and deliver solutions by taking advantage of information and data collection, as well as field observation and/or digital technology.
Graduates who can deepen knowledge in management and public policy by mastering theory alongside data and information literacy skills, as well as humanistic approach.