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DESCRIPTION
Overall By the end of this module, students will be able to:
Learning 1) Understand the characteristics of civil service professionalism;
Outcomes 2) Explain the concepts and selected pillars of governance;
3) Explain the basic features and fundamental principles of the Constitution;
4) Examine the principles of FDRE Constitution;
5) Apply selected principles of Public Administration;
6) Assess the major causes and consequences of corruption and evaluate tools for
combating corruption in the public sector;
7) Assess the existing governance structure of Ethiopia;
8) Evaluate selected change management tools in the delivery of citizen centered
public service delivery; and
9) Analyse the principles of ethical behaviours and social responsibilities in the
process of public service delivery.
Prerequisites Students are required to successfully complete undergraduate study in any field.
Unit Titles,
UNIT ONE: INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Unit
Outcomes, and Unit Level Outcomes
Unit Contents After completing this unit, students will be able to:
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Meaning and the process of constitution making
Unit Contents
3.1 Introduction
Unit Four: Public service delivery and change management in the public sector
Unit Contents
5.1 Ethics
5.3 Corruption
Learning & The mode of delivery is interactive type where a combination of face-to-face
Teaching discussion, steered readings, group discussions and presentations will be blended as
Methods
teaching to facilitate the teaching learning process.
Media Face-to-face classroom discussions, videos, PPT slides, hand-outs, online resources
Literature 1) Basu, Rumki (2007) Public Administration: Concepts and Theories, New Delhi,
Sterling Publishers, Revised and enlarged edition
2) Vishnoo, Bhagwan and Vidya Bhushan (2005) Public Administration, S.chand
&company LTD., Ram Nagar
3) Richard J. and Stillman (2005), Public Administration: Concepts and Cases, 8th
ed., Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston
4) Shafritz, Jay and Russell (2005), Introducing Public Administration,
International edition, 4th ed., Pearson Longman, Boston.
5) Henry, Nicholas (2004), Public Administration and Public Affairs, 9th ed.,
Pearson Prentice Hall, New Jersey
6) Johnson, William C. (1996) Public administration: Policy, Politics and
Practices, 2nd edition
7) Klingner, Donald E. (1983), Public Administration: A management Approach,
Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston
8) FDRE constitution
9) Fasil Nahum, constitution for nation of nations, 2007,
10) Heinrich scholler, Notes on constitutional interpretation in Ethiopia, 2003.
11) Erwin Chemerinsky, Constitutional Law: Principles and Policies, 2006
12) Rita Abrahams, disciplining democracy, development discourse and good
governance in Africa, 2001.
13) Smith, B.C. (2007) Good Governance and Development. New York: Palgrave.
14) Kooiman, J. (2003) Governing as Governance. London: SAGE Publications.
15) Kjaer, A.M. (2004) Governance. Malden, MA: Polity Press.
16) Goss, S. (2001) Making Local Government Work: networks, relationships, and
the Management of change, New York: Palgrave.
17) Said Adejumobi, ‘Democracy and Good Governance in Africa’ in Abdella
Bujira and Said Adejumobi (2002) (eds) Breaking Barriers - Creating New
Hopes: Democracy, Civil Society and Good Governance in Africa.
18) Knack, Stephen F. (2003) Democracy, Governance, and Growth, Ann Arbor:
University of Washington.
19) Sam Agere, Promoting good governance: principles, practices and perspectives
20) Eva Opoluha. Contesting 'Good' Governance: Cross cultural Perspectives on
Representation, Accountability and Public Space.
21) Jacquess P. Thiroux and Krasemann(2009). Ethics: Theory and practice. 10th ed.
Pearson International Education, New Jersey.
22) Lewis Vaughn (2010). Doing Ethics: Moral Reasoning and Contemeporary
Issues. 2nd ed. W.W. Norton and Company, Inc.New York.
23) Lewis, Carol (2005) The Ethics Challenge in Public Service: A Problem-Solving
Guide. Jossey-Bass, San Francisco.
24) Bartok, Janos (2002) Public Sector Transparency and Accountability: Making it
Happen, OECD, Paris.
25) Champman, Richard (2000) Ethics in Public Service for the New Millennium,
Ashgate, Aldershot.
26) Cooper, Terry (2001) Handbook of Administrative Ethics, Marcel Dekker, New
York.
27) Robbins, Stephen (1983): Organization Theory, Prentice-Hall, Inc, New Jersey.
28) Tesfaye Debala (2011), Civil Service in Ethiopia: The Marriage between
Profession and Politics.
29) Adebaby Abay (2011), Promoting and Strengthening Professionalism in the
Civil Service : The Case of Ethiopia.
30) Stuart C. Gilman (2005), Ethics Codes and Codes of Conduct as Tools for
Promoting an Ethical and Professional Public Service: Comparative Successes
and Lessons, The World Bank.
ORGANISATIONAL DATA
Responsible 1) Name: Libanos Semere (PhD)
Persons
2) Name: Goitom G/Medihin(PhD)
Social responsibility