Hi Kwanele (@kwanelesbonokuhle6111). Thank you for your comment! The perception that public administration is taken for granted by other students can stem from various factors. One possible reason is that public administration is often seen as a field that lacks glamour or immediate visibility as compared to other disciplines. Fields like business, technology or entertainment tend to attract more attention and excitement. Moreover, the contributions of public administration are not always as visible or celebrated as those in other fields. Public administrators often work behind the scenes, ensuring the smooth functioning of government agencies, implementing policies, and providing essential public services. Additionally, the complex nature of public administration can make it less appealing to some students. To overcome this negative perception of public administration, it is essential to raise awareness about its importance and impact. This is what we aim to do under our channel where we try and explain complex public administration topics. I hope this provides some insights into the possible reasons behind the perception you mentioned. Feel free to share your thoughts as well.
@@ConsultKano thank you so much for your response really appreciate it 🤞🙏 I am doing public administration and it's my second year.....I always felt like I'm doing a useless course because other students take it for granted but now I see it's very essential in South Africa. Thank you again 🙏
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The combined major in Psychology and Political Science pairs the study of the human mind and behaviour with the study of systems, institutions, popular movements, and leaders that cause social change. Check out these websites for more info: 1. www.eduvos.com/programmes/bachelor-of-arts-psychology-and-political-science-part-time/?gad=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwvdajBhBEEiwAeMh1U-HIw7li52vR5xYc9jUAygQYevkUmBwdEx5913AEiMt-lUpktObovBoChocQAvD_BwE 2. majors.butler.edu/psychology-and-political-science/#undefined 3. www.rocapply.com/study-in-south-africa/south-africa-universities/university-of-the-free-state/higher-certificate-political-sciences-and-psychology.html Political science uses psychology as one of its sources. Political behavior, such as convincing people or being convinced, is psychological. The objectives that people want to attain through politics can therefore be studied in psychology and then applied in political science. Also, political science borrows some techniques from psychology, such as surveys and statistical analyses. By combining the two disciplines, you can develop a comprehensive understanding of how politics and psychology intersect, allowing you to analyze political phenomena through a psychological lens and better understand the psychological factors influencing political behavior.
Hello...I would like to know why public administration is taken for granted by other students
Hi Kwanele (@kwanelesbonokuhle6111). Thank you for your comment!
The perception that public administration is taken for granted by other students can stem from various factors. One possible reason is that public administration is often seen as a field that lacks glamour or immediate visibility as compared to other disciplines. Fields like business, technology or entertainment tend to attract more attention and excitement.
Moreover, the contributions of public administration are not always as visible or celebrated as those in other fields. Public administrators often work behind the scenes, ensuring the smooth functioning of government agencies, implementing policies, and providing essential public services.
Additionally, the complex nature of public administration can make it less appealing to some students. To overcome this negative perception of public administration, it is essential to raise awareness about its importance and impact. This is what we aim to do under our channel where we try and explain complex public administration topics.
I hope this provides some insights into the possible reasons behind the perception you mentioned. Feel free to share your thoughts as well.
@@ConsultKano thank you so much for your response really appreciate it 🤞🙏
I am doing public administration and it's my second year.....I always felt like I'm doing a useless course because other students take it for granted but now I see it's very essential in South Africa.
Thank you again 🙏
My last question is what jobs can one do with the public administration degree
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@@ConsultKano thanks
Public administration is obiquitious discuss. Pls I need answer to this question
Do you mean "ubiquitous"?
I would like to know which module one should major in when doing this course between political science and psychology
The combined major in Psychology and Political Science pairs the study of the human mind and behaviour with the study of systems, institutions, popular movements, and leaders that cause social change.
Check out these websites for more info:
1. www.eduvos.com/programmes/bachelor-of-arts-psychology-and-political-science-part-time/?gad=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwvdajBhBEEiwAeMh1U-HIw7li52vR5xYc9jUAygQYevkUmBwdEx5913AEiMt-lUpktObovBoChocQAvD_BwE
2. majors.butler.edu/psychology-and-political-science/#undefined
3. www.rocapply.com/study-in-south-africa/south-africa-universities/university-of-the-free-state/higher-certificate-political-sciences-and-psychology.html
Political science uses psychology as one of its sources. Political behavior, such as convincing people or being convinced, is psychological. The objectives that people want to attain through politics can therefore be studied in psychology and then applied in political science. Also, political science borrows some techniques from psychology, such as surveys and statistical analyses.
By combining the two disciplines, you can develop a comprehensive understanding of how politics and psychology intersect, allowing you to analyze political phenomena through a psychological lens and better understand the psychological factors influencing political behavior.
Please check out our video on where you can study Public Administration in South Africa th-cam.com/video/7Bkox343aMU/w-d-xo.html