Studies on State and Politics 2105-EPE-L-D1SSAP
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Learning outcomes
A) K_W01 (knows, knows, understands in an extended scope the basic theories explaining international relations between states and
processes of international integration with particular emphasis on European integration):
A1) knows and understand idea o state and basic state theories
A2) knows and understand idea of politics and besic political theories
A3) knows and understand basic political concepts
B) K_W03 (knows, knows, understands the basic and diverse methods, tools and techniques of acquisition and processing
data on the European Union and in the field of social and economic sciences)
B1) knows and understand basic approaches to EU
B2) knows and understands idea of European integration
B3) knows basic methods and tools to process policial data
C) K_U01 (is able to observe and interpret various social phenomena taking place in Europe and the EU of the European Union and analyze the links between cultural, political, economic, legal in the internal and external dimension
C1) is able to observe basic political phenomenon such as party politics
C2) is able to observe basic political phenomenons such as movement on political spectrum
C3) is able to interpret basic processes within European political structures
D) K_U02 (is able to use diverse theoretical knowledge and research methods of social sciences to obtain and interpret data on the European Union and European countries)
D1) is able to use basic political theories applicable to the state and politics in general
D2) is able to use basic methods to interpret political data
D3) is able to interpret data on the EU and European states
Assessment criteria
The basis for passing the course will be having no more than 2 absences or passing ALL absences during office hours.
During the semester, each student must prepare a presentation on a given topic. The presentation gives additional points added to the colloquium result.
The basis for issuing the final grade is the result of the colloquium (taking into account additional points for the presentation during the semester).
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