Contemporary Africa: opportunities and challenges(L) 3600-7-AFS4-CAOC(L)
The goal of the course is to familiarize participants with a choice of important political and social issues of contemporary Africa. The topics of the classes include contemporary social, political and security issues in the countries of sub-Saharan Africa. Within the course, there will be presented issues related to the protection of human rights in Africa, various aspects of conflicts in the postcolonial era, as well as contemporary security problems, including the growing phenomenon of Jihadism. Moreover, basic information on international relations in Africa will be discussed. The course offered in the spring semester is a continuation of classes taught in the winter semester.
Course coordinators
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Type of course
Mode
Term 2023L: Blended learning | General: Blended learning Classroom |
Learning outcomes
Knowledge: the graduate knows and understands
* to an in-depth degree selected problems and foundations of the transformation processes in contemporary Africa in a comparative perspective including terminology in the field of African studies
* to an in-depth degree selected problems of cultures and societies in a selected region of Africa (in the field of ideology, culture and religion)
Skills: the graduate is able to
* to an in-depth degree selected problems of cultures and societies in a selected region of Africa (in the field of ideology, culture and religion)
* analyze and evaluate the importance of cultural influence on the activities of institutions, the emergence of armed conflicts, the existence of customs, rituals and symbols
* apply detailed knowledge about the state of research in the field of selected issues relating to sub-Saharan Africa to seek solutions to specific research problems
* apply methods of analysis, interpretation and evaluation of phenomena and products of sub-Saharan African cultures
Social competencies: the graduate is ready to
* critically evaluate the content resulting from cultural and linguistic diversity and its influence on the shaping of social and political attitudes and economic processes
* initiate activities for the public interest and to think and act in an entrepreneurial way using knowledge in the field of cultural diversity
Assessment criteria
- Attendance control - a student can be absent maximum twice during the semester. In the case of absence due to illness, the medical certificate excusing this absence should be submitted within seven days of the last day of the leave specified in the certificate.
- Active participation in classes
- Oral presentation
- Final test
Practical placement
None
Additional information
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