Overview
The unit introduces you to public, private and not for profit institutions at international, national and local levels and how they impact upon the governance of communities in a range of international settings. The roles, relationships and networks of state and non-state institutions, and their influence on public policy, will … For more content click the Read More button below.
Offerings
S2-01-CAULFIELD-ON-BLK
S2-01-CAULFIELD-ONLINE-BLK
Requisites
Prohibition
Rules
Enrolment Rule
Contacts
Chief Examiner(s)
Dr Jade Wong
Unit Coordinator(s)
Dr Jade Wong
Notes
This unit is taught either in intensive mode or across standard teaching periods. For intensive mode teaching dates, please refer to the non-standard dates website for the census date and information regarding financial penalties.
Learning outcomes
On successful completion of this unit, you should be able to:
1.
Analyse and communicate concepts of governance and their application to issues affecting states, international regions and the global community;
2.
Evaluate relationships between the public sector, the private sector and civil society and how these can be utilised to foster good governance outcomes;
3.
Create and develop governance strategies that reflect leadership capacity in cross-cultural competence, effective team engagement and ethical values.
Teaching approach
Active learning
Assessment summary
Within semester assessment: 100%
Assessment
1 - Analytical exercise
2 - Report
3 - Presentation
Scheduled and non-scheduled teaching activities
Lectures
Workshops
Workload requirements
Workload