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Trends in the Further Development of the State Bachelor Degree Standard in Public and Municipal Administration

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The article is devoted to the problem of introducing, changing and trajectories of further development of the higher education state standard in public and municipal governance (bachelor and 5-year specialist programs). The basic reasons for transition from 5-year program towards bachelor one have been discovered. Division of bachelor degree programs in public and municipal governance and management is argued on the basis of their competences difference. Further preserving of the state standard for the bachelor degree in public and municipal governance and unified development of the bachelor curricula in different Russian universities are not found possible. Likely trends of their divergence have been traced. The complicated way of formation of the public administration bachelor program in the Higher School of Economics has been presented as an example.

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  • Alexey Barabashev & Tatiana Kastrel, 2012. "Trends in the Further Development of the State Bachelor Degree Standard in Public and Municipal Administration," Public administration issues, Higher School of Economics, issue 1, pages 78-98.
  • Handle: RePEc:nos:vgmu00:2012:i:1:p:78-98
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