Esteve Pardo, José
Tarrés Vives, Marc
Rodríguez Font, Mariola
Mainly, graduates and young professionals interested in the regulation and management of public services. Graduates in Law, but also in Political Sciences, Economics and Sociology.
The course is also open to students with no prior university education, who will acquire the same knowledge and skills and receive a specific qualification for their learner group. Information on the access requirements and other conditions can be obtained from the course directors.
- Understand the general regime of public services, their evolution and transformation over time, with special attention to the opening of sectors to regulated markets.
- Analyse the fundamental principles and methods of managing public services at both local and national level, framed in the European experience and the particularities of the Latin American context.
- To explore in depth specific sectors of public services such as transport, the integral water cycle, telecommunications and waste management, understanding their regulation and current challenges.
- Reflect on the future prospects and challenges of public regulation in an environment of increasing competition and transformation of essential public services