The Curriculum
Course Requirements
The student has to complete a total of 36 units of courses consisting of 24 units of core courses 6 units of elective courses and 6 units of thesis writing With the approval of the graduate program coordinator electives may be taken in Political Science or other departments
Students are eligible to take the written comprehensive examination after passing the required 24-unit core courses and 6-unit elective courses
Thesis
The thesis requirement is divided into two phases: (1) thesis proposal and (2) thesis writing In the first phase the student is required to prepare a research proposal which has to be approved by a panel of examiners After hurdling the proposal stage the student can proceed to write the thesis which is likewise formally presented in an oral defense
Course Descriptions
Core Courses (24 units)
Development Theory (DVS530M) (3 units)
A survey of significant theoretical models and approaches which seek to explain the sources of the failure or success of various countries in achieving development
Public Policy (DVS550M) (3 units)
A study concerned with how specific problems are recognized as public issues to be addressed in the policy arena with the participation of multiple stakeholders
Development Administration (DVS531M) (3 units)
A n assessment of the administrative tools and policy strategies harnessed by public agencies in the programmatic pursuit of development goals
Participation and Development (DVS532M) (3 units)
A study which focuses on the role of citizen participation and empowerment in making development work as well as an inquiry into the problems and opportunities arising from the implementation of participatory approaches to development
Political Economy (DVS752M) (3 units)
A study of how states firms markets capital and labor are linked together in collaborative and conflict processes governing the production and distribution of goods and services
Sustainable Development (DVS533M) (3 units)
A n exploration into the possibilities and difficulties of reconciling economic growth objectives with the demands of environmental protection seen within the context of prevailing policy and institutional arrangements
Policy Research Methods (DVS521M) (3 units)
A survey of the qualitative and quantitative approaches and methods employed in undertaking social science and policy research
Special Topics in Philippine Development (DVS820M) (3 units)
A study of selected issues affecting Philippine development
Length and Nature of the Program
The MADEPOL program caters to both full-time and part-time students Full-time students would normally take six (6) trimesters to finish the program while part-time students would need nine (9) trimesters to satisfy all the degree requirements
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