1. Purpose

The training of Master of Laws in Public Administration is to provide students with high knowledge in public administration sector relating to law in which students are able to provide opinions about the development of public administration sector.

2. Program Leaning Outcomes

After the completion of Master of Laws in Public Administration, students are able to:
A. Knowledge

  • Write the research articles scientifically
  • Explain the fundamentals of legal regulations
  • Compare the legal system and management system in ASEAN countries

B. Cognitive Skills

  • Analyse the public policy

C. Interpersonal Skills and Responsibility

  • Show the professional ethical responsibilities,
  • Manage human resources in public administration,

D. Numerical Skills, Information Technology and Communication

  • Collect information and analyse data in public administration
  • Calculate damages in public administration.

3. Career opportunities

Students can become

  • civil servants
  • public sector
  • service providers
  • law makers etc.

Curriculum for Master of Laws in Public Administration

Code Course Title No. of Credit Total Hours Other
Semester 1 Semester 2
Year I
LLM501 Research Methodology and Academic Writing 3 45 0
MPA511 Territorial Administrative Management 3 45 0
MPA512 ASEAN Law of Public Function 3 45 0
MPA521 Law of Public Service 3 45 0
MPA513 Urbanization 3 45 0
MPA007 Law of the Sea 3 0 45
MPA522 Public Policy 3 0 45
MPA523 ASEAN Administrative Management System 3 0 45
MPA524 Administrative Disputes 3 0 45
MPA525 Theory of the State 3 0 45
Total 30 450
Year II
MPA611 Public Property Law 3 45 0
LLM502 Comparative Constitutinal Law 3 45 0
MPA612 Public Management 3 45 0
MPA613 Law of Cambodian Assembly 3 45 0
MPA621 Public Finance 3 0 45
MPA622 Methodology and Principle of Legal Interpretation 3 0 45
MPA623 Human Resources in Public Administration 3 0 45
Report Writing 3 0 0
Seminars 1 0 0
Thesis Writing 12 0 0
Total 25 315
Total Credit and Hours 55 765

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