UT-110 Basics of Public Administration

The Faculty of Urban Planning / Urbanism and Territorial Management
1st Year, sem 1, 2022-2023 | Compulsory Course | Hours/Week: 2C+1L | ECTS Credits: 4
Department:
Urban Planning and Territorial Development
Course Leaders:
lect.dr.urb. Mihai Moțcanu- Dumitrescu
urb. Paul Mureșan-Iuga
Learning outcomes:
It will familiarize students with the normative provisions of the land and urban planning and related fields as well as specific programs and projects. It will allow acquiring necessary knowledge to understand specific classification of the land and urban planning and institutional structures at central and local level and to identify inter-institutional relations. Analysis and interpretation skills training for duties and responsibilities of institutions specific to the land and urban planning.
Content:
Discipline is the part of communication and administration module, aiming to familiarize students with the main tools of local government in Romania. During 6 courses will expose the main concepts on: 1. The state and the ownership 2. The settlements' network 3. State/central administration 4. Local public administration 5. Local finance 6. Duties and responsibilities of local administration
Teaching Method:
Lectures - illustrated and commented, exercises
Assessment:
The final grade will be the arithmetic average of final grades of the class activity and individual essey delivered at the end of the course.
Bibliography:
Civil Code Tax Code Profiroiu A - Basics of Public Administration, Editura Economica 2010, Bucuresti Law 215/2001 on local public administration The Romanian Constitution Law 350/2001 on urban and territory planning Law 351/2001 on the network of settelments Petrescu R. N. – Reflections on local autonomy and decentralization, in light of the new law on local government, Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences. No 1 (4)/2000, Universitatea Babes-Bolyai, Cluj Napoca Petrescu R. N. - The principles of local government organization established by the Romanian Constitution and Law 69/1991, Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences. No 1 (2)/2000, Universitatea Babes-Bolyai, Cluj Napoca