Public administration: 20-in-1 Premium Online Courses Bundle
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Public administration: 20-in-1 Premium Online Courses Bundle

Get ready to level up your knowledge in public administration with this jam-packed 20-in-1 premium online courses bundle!

By Compete High

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About this event

The Public Administration: 20-in-1 Premium Online Courses Bundle is your go-to for understanding how governments, legal frameworks, and public systems function—without having to attend parliamentary debates or sit through 8am meetings with coffee-starved councillors. From property law to HR, human rights to negotiation skills, this online bundle keeps things neat, relevant, and refreshingly straight to the point.

With content spanning criminal law, public relations, international relations, economics, and beyond, this course offers a thorough journey through the workings of administration in public service. You’ll get familiar with the vocabulary of government offices, understand how employment law interacts with policy, and learn how to structure communications that don’t read like someone accidentally CC’d the entire department. Whether you’re interested in policy or people—or both—this course delivers a smart, structured route to grasping public sector dynamics, minus the jargon and fuss.

Learning Outcomes (6 generalised learning outcomes, 8–12 words each):

  • Understand key principles in law, governance, and public policy.
  • Learn how public services interact with human rights legislation.
  • Study how administrative structures impact day-to-day decisions.
  • Improve formal communication and public report writing techniques.
  • Explore legal frameworks around HR, property, and family issues.
  • Gain insight into political, legal, and ethical decision-making.

Who Is This Course For (8 bullet points, 8–12 words each):

  • Professionals in local government looking to sharpen policy knowledge.
  • Law students exploring wider applications in public sector contexts.
  • Civil service aspirants wanting structured online legal insight.
  • NGO workers interested in legal and administrative frameworks.
  • Public-facing professionals seeking better communication strategies.
  • HR professionals brushing up on law and public policy.
  • Administrators aiming to understand legal and political overlaps.
  • Students pursuing public sector or legal-related online studies.

Career Path (6 jobs + average UK salary):

  • Civil Servant – average £30,000 per year
  • Legal Assistant (Public Sector) – average £26,000 per year
  • Policy Officer – average £34,000 per year
  • Human Resources Officer – average £31,000 per year
  • Public Administrator – average £29,000 per year
  • Compliance and Ethics Officer – average £35,000 per year

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