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Competencies of the Master Academic Study Programme in Financial Management in Public Administration

Students who complete the Master Academic Study Programme in FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION will possess general competencies related to: analytical and synthetic thinking, planning and organising, problem-solving, management skills, the ability to work independently and in teams, communication skills, the ability to apply knowledge in practice, flexibility in adapting to new situations, project management, effective communication at national and international levels, and a systemic approach to risk management.

Students will also acquire subject-specific, professional competencies, which are further detailed within the learning outcomes described in the study programme of FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION.

The programme builds upon knowledge acquired at the undergraduate level, enabling students to apply their skills and knowledge to solve specific problems in public administration organisations and to prepare for further academic and research work.

Through the FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION study programme, students gain knowledge and academic skills that allow them to address concrete challenges in central government, local self-government, state audit offices, and inspectorates. They are trained to apply modern concepts of project financing and investment appraisal, analyse and select financing sources, conduct internal and external oversight, manage budgeting and control, carry out financial reporting, perform accounting, and analyse financial statements and financial conditions in public administration.