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Course: 2025/2026

Analysis of public policies
(20298)
Dual Bachelor in Political Science and Sociology (Plan: 579 - Estudio: 247)


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Department assigned to the subject: Social Sciences Department

Type: Compulsory
ECTS Credits: 6.0 ECTS

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Learning Outcomes
K1: Acquire and apply the knowledge, skills, and techniques of the discipline of political science, using the appropriate terminology and the appropriate scientific method K7: Describe the structure of public administrations at their different levels, the relationships established between them, the regulatory framework, planning and management in the public sphere. K9: Understand the economic dimension of the public sector in the state and international environment, as well as know the fundamentals and phases of the budget cycle in the public sphere C2: Identify, understand and know how to use the main theoretical and conceptual approaches and frameworks of the different areas of specialization and subdisciplines of political science C4: Be able to dedicate themselves to lifelong autonomous learning, which allows them to adapt to new situations in the professional environment S1: Be able to debate and formulate critical reasoning, using precise terminology and specialized resources, on political phenomena S4: Be able to apply the scientific method to social, political, and economic questions both domestically and in a globalized society S5: Apply the basic techniques and instruments of consulting for the various political actors as well as political communication S8: Ability to gather and interpret data and knowledge relevant to the development and defense of arguments on topics in their area of study S11: Know how to analyse public policies as well as design, plan, implement and evaluate public programmes and projects
Description of contents: programme
1. Public policies and public policy analysis. 2. The definition of the problems. 3. The construction of the agenda and decision-making. 4. The implementation and evaluation of public policies. 5. Public policy actors and institutions. 6. The importance of ideas in public action. 7. Termination and change of public policies.
Assessment System

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