
SPECIFIC QUALIFICATIONS
- Greater mastery over juridical knowledge concerning governance, as well as proficiency in utilizing specific language in juridical communication regarding the administrative space.
- The capacity to analyze and synthetize specific processes and mechanisms related to the organization and functioning of local public authorities and institutions.
- The capacity to solve specific juridical problems pertaining to local governance and the public interest.
- The capacity to recommend optimal solutions to decision factors in the process of local and central governance.
- The capacity to offer detailed, well-structured and well-researched consultancy and assistance regarding the field.
- The capacity to ensure the promotion and enforcement of the European Union internal and international rules and regulations, as well as the best practice standards for local governance.
Local Collectivity Law
The “Local Collectivity Law” master’s programme is addressed both to law graduates and to graduates form other fields such as administrative science, political science, technical science, sociology, economy, etc. The programme offers a degree in the juridical field concerned with the administration of local collectivities. Courses focus on subjects concerning public law and offer complementary knowledge in economy and public management.
Through the qualifications, aptitudes and abilities learned, our graduates will be prepared for employment in local or central public administration positions, in public institutions or authorities, as well as in non-governmental organizations.
This programme offers the opportunity to complete the specialized training required for working in the executive branch, local or county administration councils, prefectures, public institutions under the authority or coordination of the above-mentioned institutions, as well as the opportunity to extend personal qualifications in order to access positions in the executive branch which require extensive juridical knowledge and expertise.
LABOR MARKET OPPORTUNITIES
For us, the competitiveness of our graduates on the job market represents a continuous pursuit.
The courses offered by our faculty seek to help our students:
- master juridical knowledge concerning governance, as well as gain proficiency in utilizing specific language in juridical communication regarding the administrative space.
- analyze and synthetize specific processes and mechanisms related to the organization and functioning of local public authorities and institutions.
- improve their capacity to solve specific juridical problems pertaining to local governance and assure the public interest.
- learn how to recommend optimal solutions to decision factors in the process of local and central governance.
- develop the capacity to offer detailed, well-structured and well-researched consultancy and assistance regarding the field.
- promote and enforce the European Union internal and international rules and regulations, as well as the best practice standards for local governance.
Faculty of Public Administration graduates can work in the following fields: public, national, and European institutions and authorities (state departments, ministries, city halls, prefectures, the national parliament, European Union institutions), national and multinational organizations, non-governmental or non-profit organizations, schools, high schools, universities, adult education centers, etc.
This master’s programme offers a level 7 qualification, in accordance with Government Ruling no. 918/2013.
LOCAL COLLECTIVITY LAW
Duration: 2 years (4 semesters, 120 ECTS)
Type of education: full-time
Language: Romanian
Structure:
First year classes (60 ECTS):
First-semester classes: Local Collectivities Administration Institutions; Legal Documents, Administrative Procedure and Litigation; Local Public Services Law; Local Collectivity Patrimony
Second-semester classes: Local Development Strategies; Waste Collection and Environmental Law; Retrocession Law; Public Acquisitions.
Second year classes (60 ECTS)
First-semester classes: Local Public Finance Law; The Management of Emergency Situations; Partitioned Competences Delegated to Local Collectivities; Internship.
Second-semester classes: Local Collectivities European Law; European Funds and Local Development Projects; Urbanism and Building Authorization; Methods and Guidelines for Dissertation Elaboration.