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PUB1501 The Nature, Content And Scope Of Public Administration Assignment 01 Semesters 1 and 2 2021.

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PUB1501 The Nature, Content And Scope Of Public Administration Assignment 01 Semesters 1 and 2 2021.QUESTIONS FOR SEMESTER 1, ASSIGNMENT 01 (COMPULSORY) ASSIGNMENT 01: MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS (COMPULSORY) FIRST-SEMESTER STUDENTS ONLY Unique assignment number : Date of submission : 16 March 2021 1 What does the word ‘citizens’ in public administration generally refer to? (1) Inhabitants of a particular geographical area. (2) Members of a specific state. (3) Loose collections of individuals. (4) All of the above. 2 “Cultural and educational services are services aimed at …” (1) meeting the intellectual and moral needs of a society. (2) promoting opportunities for self-actualisation and citizenship. (3) educational activities of a public institution. (4) improving imbalances in public institutions. 3 What guides public service delivery? (1) Official needs of the state. (2) Homogeneous needs of a specific community. (3) Various needs of society as a whole. PUB1501/101/3/2021 21 (4) Political needs of the citizens. 4 How does Loxton (1993) explains good life? (1) Good citizenship and right of ownership. (2) To be free of any higher or legislative authority on earth. (3) Material, moral and intellectual welfare. (4) The product of the ideology of the government of the particular state. 5 Public administration is guided by a variety of needs within a society. What is the meaning of a ‘need’? (1) An equivalence in circumstances. (2) A surplus of something. (3) A luxury for selected citizens. (4) An imbalance in circumstances. 6 What are the three spheres of government? (1) Provincial, local government and traditional leaders. (2) Banks, public institutions and municipal departments. (3) National, provincial and local government. (4) National, regional and provincial government. 7 Which option out of the following alternative, best describes the features of the South African society? (1) Tribes, provinces, race and the ideology of the government. (2) Apartheid, democracy, rule of law and population composition. (3) The product of ideology of the government of the particular state. (4) Age, education, household income and population composition. 8 Frequently, new technology is being used at the same time as the old technology. This leads to further diversification of society’s needs, for example the need for … (1) eliminating the use of paper in the broadcasting environment. (2) regulating available frequencies for private broadcasting. (3) restricting financing and subsidies of public broadcasting. 22 (4) regulating frequencies for public and private broadcasting 9 Poverty is one of the most pressing problems in the "South". Of what is poverty an example? (1) An environment in equilibrium. (2) An equilibrium of circumstances. (3) An imbalance in circumstances. (4) A high crime rate and unemployment. 10 "A service that is aimed at safeguarding society against external threats and any form of loss of life or property within the national borders is known as ..." (1) protective services. (2) justice services. (3) defence services. (4) security services. 11 The use of the concept of “social contract” brings to mind in particular the theories of three prominent philosophers from the period beginning in the mid-17th century up to the mid-18th century. Which one of the following philosophers is NOT one of the three prominent philosophers associated with the social contract? (1) Thomas Hobbes. (2) Jean-Jacques Rosseau. (3) John Lock. (4) Max Weber. 12 According to Loxton the state does not exist for itself, but it exists in order to provide each individual with opportunity to live a … (1) good life. (2) comfortable life. (3) life of perfection. (4) life of a good citizen. PUB1501/101/3/2021 23 13 The process whereby the conditions in society that lead to certain needs are gradually altered to make the “good life” possible for society, may be summarised as: (1) Administration. (2) Management. (3) Economic growth. (4) Development.

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Tutorial Letter 101/3/2021

The Nature, Content and Scope of
Public Administration
PUB1501

Semesters 1 and 2

Department of Public Administration
and Management


This tutorial letter contains important information
about your module.

, CONTENTS


Page
1 INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................... 3
2 PURPOSE AND OUTCOMES ...................................................................................................... 3
2.1 Purpose ........................................................................................................................................ 3
2.2 Outcomes ..................................................................................................................................... 4
3 LECTURER(S) AND CONTACT DETAILS ................................................................................... 4
3.1 Lecturer(s) .................................................................................................................................... 4
3.2 Department ................................................................................................................................... 4
3.3 University ...................................................................................................................................... 5
4 RESOURCES ............................................................................................................................... 6
4.1 Prescribed books .......................................................................................................................... 6
4.2 Recommended books ................................................................................................................... 6
4.3 Electronic reserves (e-reserves) ................................................................................................... 7
4.4 Library services and resource information ..................................................................................... 7
5 STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES ................................................................................................ 7
6 STUDY PLAN ............................................................................................................................... 9
7 PRACTICAL WORK AND WORK-INTEGRATED LEARNING ................................................... 15
8 ASSESSMENT ........................................................................................................................... 15
8.1 Assessment criteria..................................................................................................................... 15
8.2 Assessment plan......................................................................................................................... 16
8.3 Assignment numbers .................................................................................................................. 17
8.3.1 General assignment numbers ..................................................................................................... 17
8.3.2 Unique assignment numbers....................................................................................................... 18
8.4 Assignment due dates................................................................................................................. 18
8.5 Submission of assignments ........................................................................................................ 18
8.6 The assignments......................................................................................................................... 20
8.7 Other assessment methods ........................................................................................................ 42
8.8 The examination ......................................................................................................................... 43
9 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ........................................................................................ 44
10 SOURCES CONSULTED ........................................................................................................... 46
11 CONCLUSION............................................................................................................................ 46
12 ADDENDUM ............................................................................................................................... 47




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, PUB1501/101/3/2021

Dear Student



1 INTRODUCTION
Greetings to you and welcome as a PUB1501 student in the Department of Public Administration
and Management. We, as lecturers, are at your disposal and will gladly assist you in your studies.
Be assured of our enthusiasm and willingness to support you with advice during your study
programme.
The study material is designed in such a way to serve as an introductory text to the nature, content
and scope of public administration and can by no means be regarded as exhaustive. Hence, we
do not expect you to master all the ideas here, rather we hope you can apply those that are
relevant, to good effect. Basically, the module The Nature, Content and Scope of Public
Administration focuses on the efficient and effectiveness of rendering public services to
community members and the public in general.
This tutorial letter contains important information that will assist you in your studies. Please read
it carefully and keep it at hand when working through the study material, preparing the
assignments, preparing for the examination and addressing questions to your lecturers.
We trust that you will benefit from everything that this module has to offer.
Getting started…

This module is offered within a blended learning environment. It means that teaching and learning
take place online on myUnisa. However, in order to support you in your learning process, you will
also receive some study material in printed format. While the printed material may appear different
from the online study material, it is the same, as it has been copied from the myUnisa website.
You need to visit myUnisa frequently to see your study materials and read what to do for the
module. Go to the website https://my.unisa.ac.za and login with your student number and
password. As a student enrolled for the first semester, you will see PUB1501-21-S1 in the row of
modules in the orange blocks across the top of the webpage. As a second semester student, you
will see PUB1501-21-S2. Select the More tab if you cannot find the module you require. Then
click on the module you want to open.


2 PURPOSE AND OUTCOMES
The purpose of module PUB1501 as well as specific outcomes that we hope you will be able to
accomplish, are described in this section.

2.1 Purpose

The main purpose of the PUB1501 module The Nature, Content and Scope of Public
Administration is to develop fundamental knowledge and understanding of public services
rendered by the South-African government.




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, 2.2 Outcomes

For this module, there are several outcomes that we hope you will be able to accomplish:

• Specific outcome 1: Comprehend public administration within the context of a society.
• Specific outcome 2: Know what public service entails.
• Specific outcome 3: Analyse the government’s role in rendering public services.
• Specific outcome 4: Evaluate government’s performance in delivery of services.


3 LECTURER(S) AND CONTACT DETAILS
All queries that are not of a purely administrative nature but are about the content of this module
should be directed to us.

3.1 Lecturer(s)

The lecturer for this module will be available to take phone calls on academic matters and/or to
attend to students who may prefer to visit personally for academic engagement. However, the
days and times of lecturer’s availability will be communicated on the Home page on myUnisa.
These days and times are subject to change from time to time in order to accommodate the
lecturer’s work schedule and other commitments. The changes on the days and times will be
communicated by the lecturer in advance through the Announcements option on myUnisa as
and when this happen.

The contact details of the lecturers for this module are included in the following table:


NAME E-MAIL ADDRESS CONTACT NUMBER

Mr ND Baloyi
Tel: +27 12 429-6181
Module Leader

Students are advised to check the Home page on myUnisa before making phone calls or visiting
the lecturer’s office for academic enquiries/engagements.

3.2 Department

You can contact the Department of Public Administration and Management as follows:

NAME E–MAIL ADDRESS CONTACT NUMBER
Ms TT Motsepe Tel: +27 12 429-3358
Ms N Nkwali Tel: +27 12 429-8478



Departmental website

If you are interested in career opportunities, the profiles of our staff, subject related journals,
government documents and news and events, you should definitely visit the Departmental
website at http://www.unisa.ac.za where you can navigate to our college and department.

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