Aus welchen Inhalten besteht der CAS in öffentliche Gemeinwesenentwicklung?

What does the CAS in Public Community Development consist of?

The CAS in Public Community Development (also known as CAS Public Community) is offered at various levels.

Level I provides basic knowledge for activities in public administration. Level II deepens technical skills for specialized professional groups such as financial experts, tax experts, employees of the residents' services or municipal clerks. In addition, the CAS in Public Community Development offers a management level II with advanced management topics.

The contents of Level I Basics include, among other things:

  • Constitutional law and administrative law
  • Personnel law and social insurance
  • Spatial planning and building, planning and environmental law
  • Residence and settlement law
  • Debt enforcement and bankruptcy law
  • Civil law
  • Risk management and insurance
  • Organization and leadership in public administration
  • Data, file, process and project management
  • Conducting meetings and taking minutes
  • Basic concepts of economics
  • Tax law and public finances

These subjects in the CAS in Public Community Development form the basis for a well-founded career in various areas of public administration and offer practical knowledge that can be applied immediately.

Each school determines the exact content of the CAS in Public Community Development individually. It is therefore advisable to enquire about the specific content directly with the respective educational institution. To assist with this, a contact form is available that forwards inquiries directly to the desired school. In this way, specific questions can be clarified easily.

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