Bachelor of Local Government Administration and Management
This programme is aimed at inculcating concepts, theories and techniques in Local Government Management. The Programme will explore the principles underlying Local Government and factors that influence policy formulation and strategic change in a decentralized environment.
Objectives
1. To identify the role of local authorities and other related statutory bodies in National Development
2. To examine management of local authorities and other related organizations in relation to effective national administration and development
3. To evaluate the administrative and secretarial functions required in the disposal of local authority business
4. To evaluate the conduct of Presidential, Parliamentary and Local Government elections
5. To examine various possible sources of local revenue required to discharge local authority functions
6. To evaluate the delicate balance of central - local relations within the Zambian Local Government system
7. To assess the working of partnerships between local authorities and local communities; NGOs and CBOs in accelerating development within local authority areas
8. Undertake a comparative study of Local Government systems in Africa and globally to examine various forms of Democracy and how they impact on service delivery
9. Examine various forms of Decentralization, Democracy and their impact on service delivery
Course outline
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Target Group
a) School Leavers
b) Executive Officers, Administrative Officers, Human Resources and Training Officers (Local Government Officers and Civil Servants). Public Programme Managers and Co-coordinators in the Public, Private and Not-for Institutions
c) Local Government Officers, Civil Servants and Other Public Officers
Core Courses
The Degree is a single concentration Programme and core courses include University and School courses in 1st and 2nd year. Local Government core courses in the 3rd and 4th year include the following:
• Introduction to Local Government
• Fundamentals of Political Science
• National Government and Administration
• General Principles of Law
• Comparative Local Government
• Local Government Finance and Accounting
• Social Services I and II
• Local Government Administration
• Constitutional and Administrative Law
• Rural and Urban Development
• Service Marketing in Local government
• Local Government Law I and II
• Environmental Management
• Capstone Project in Local Government
Electives
The programme does not provide for specific electives except in special cases, following academic guidelines, a student may be allowed to pursue a course in another Programme in the School of Social Sciences or in another School of the University.
Field attachment
Students will be placed on field attachment in order to acquire practical experience in Local Government Administration in various Local Authorities. This will be based on proper guidance by the school. The attachment will be effected at the end of the third year semester two.
Capstone Research Project
The research project will demonstrate what students have learnt about the strategic role that Local Government plays in national development. The student will choose a topic in their area of interest and with faculty approval and guidance conduct research in preparation for the final report.
The completed project will demonstrate the student’s ability to conduct comprehensive research and articulate original ideas and thought processes that make a practical contribution to the existing body of knowledge in Local Government Administration.
Mulungushi University
Plot number 1347/M
Great North Road
Kabwe, Zambia
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