Public Administration is the science of the public sector. Specialists work in ministries, municipalities, international organizations, and NGOs.
About the Program
Public Administration is a profession for those who want to change society for the better through work in government structures and the non-profit sector. The program combines political science, economics, and law with practical skills in management and policy analysis.
You will learn to develop government programs, analyze their effectiveness, and work with various stakeholders. Practice starts early: internships in government agencies, research projects, and government work modeling.
Who is this specialty for?
Curriculum
The Public Administration program in Turkey is built from theoretical foundations to practical skills. First year provides foundation, second and third deepen policy analysis, fourth — specialization.
Year 1: Foundations
- Introduction to Public Administration — principles and structure of public sector
- Political Science — political systems and processes
- Economics for Public Administration — how economics affects politics
- Administrative Law — legal foundations of government agencies
Years 2-3: Deepening
- Public Policy Analysis — how to evaluate programs and decisions
- Public Finance — budgeting and resource management
- Human Resource Management — working with personnel in public sector
- Ethics in Public Administration — decision-making in complex situations
Year 4: Specialization
- Local Government — municipality work
- International Organizations — global governance and cooperation
- Diploma Project — research in public administration
- Internships — practice in government agencies and NGOs
Career Prospects
Public Administration specialists are in demand in the public sector, international organizations, and NGOs. The program opens doors to work that affects millions of lives.
- Civil Servant — managing programs and services in government agencies, $50,000–100,000 per year
- Political Analyst — researching policy and developing recommendations, $55,000–95,000 per year
- NGO Manager — leading non-profit organizations, $50,000–90,000 per year
- International Organization Specialist — working at UN, World Bank, $60,000–120,000 per year
- Public Policy Consultant — helping develop strategies, $55,000–100,000 per year
Student Life
Student life for future public administration specialists in Turkey combines study with practical experience. Beyond the classroom, opportunities open for professional growth and networking.
- Government Internships — practice in ministries and municipalities
- Research Projects — policy analysis and research
- Public Administration Club — space for discussion and collaboration
- Conferences and Seminars — meeting professionals in the field
Interesting Fact
Public Administration as an academic discipline emerged in the late 19th century with the growth of modern bureaucracy. Today it's essential for effective governance and public service delivery.
Turkey with its strategic location and growing role in international affairs offers unique opportunities for studying public administration and building a career in the public sector.

