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PUBLIC POLICY


              EID3007         PUBLIC POLICY
               3 Credits

              Pre-requisite   None

              Learning        At the end of this course, the students are able to:
              Outcomes
                              1. interpret  the  theory  and  approach  in  public  policy  in  the  context  of  public
                                administration in Malaysia;
                              2. examine the various public policy models; and
                              3. analyse the process involved in drafting and implementing public policies.

              Synopsis        This course examines public policy in Malaysia. It studies the process involved in
                              public policy making and the role of each level of government i.e. central, state and
                              local in drafting and implementation of public policies in this country.

              References      1. Dunn, W.N. 1994. Public Policy Analysis – An Introduction, Englewoods, Cliffs,
                                New Jersey : Prentice Hall.
                              2. Dye,  T.  1999.  Understanding  Public  Policy,  Englewoods,  Cliffs,  New  Jersey  :
                                Prentice Hall.
                              3. Sharifah Mariam Alhabshi (2009). Case Studies on Government Programs and
                                Policies.  Kuala Lumpur: University of Malaya Press
                              4. Buchholz, R. A.  (1992). Business Environment and Public Policy : Implications
                                for Management and Strategy. New Jersey: Prentice hall.
                              5. Sabitha, M.(1997). Dasar Awam di Malaysia: Isu dan Konsep; Kuala Lumpur :
                                Utusan Publication& Distributors Sdn Bhd.

              Soft Skills     CS1, CS2, CS3
                              TS1, TS2

              Assessment      Continuous Assessment : 40%
                              Final Examination            : 60%






















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