
To clarify the academic direction of the assessed study program, Wawan also emphasized the distinct scientific characteristics possessed by the Master’s Program of the Department of Public Management and Policy.
“If the Master of Public Administration has a multidisciplinary character and tends to facilitate professionals, the Master of Public Management and Policy (MMKP) is indeed directed more towards public policy as science,” Wawan stated.
Regarding the assessment method, which is required to be conducted face-to-face or offline, Prof. Teguh revealed that this step is part of the standards set by the agency.
“Why this field assessment must be offline, one of the reasons is because LAMSPAK’s target is also to be internationally recognized,” he said.
Overall, the implementation of this field assessment serves as a form of FISIPOL UGM’s commitment to maintaining its institutional quality assurance system. Through this evaluation by LAMSPAK, FISIPOL UGM aims to continuously maintain and improve the quality of education, strengthen institutional governance, and ensure the delivery of sustainable academic services, particularly for the Master’s Program in Public Management and Policy.