Functioning of the European Union 330-MS1-2FUE
Profile of studies: general academic
Form of studies: full-time
Type of course: major
Module: M_3
Year of studies / semester: First-cycle studies, year II, semester 3
Entry requirements (the so-called sequential system of classes and examinations): none
Number of teaching hours, divided into the forms of conducting classes, lecture - 15 hours, exercises - 15 hours,
Didactic methods: lecture with the use of multimedia presentations and engaging students to actively participate in discussions during the lecture and asking questions), exercises - individual and team work, group discussion,
ECTS credits 4
Balance of student workload:
Participation in lectures - 15 hours.
Preparation for the lecture - 15 hours
Preparation for the final exam - 15 hours
Seminar - 15 hours
Preparation for the seminar - 20 hours
Preparation for the test - 14 hours
Office hours - 6 hours
Quantitative indicators:
Student workload related to the activities requiring the direct participation of the teacher - 36 hours. ECTS 1,4; of a practical nature: 10, ECTS - 0.4.
Type of course
Mode
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
KNOWLEDGE
2FUE_W01 The student knows and understands at an advanced level the essence of the process of changes in economic structures and institutions in the EU, including the causes, course, scale and consequences of these changes - KP6_WG4,
2FUE_W02 The student knows and understands at an advanced level the structures and economic institutions of the European Union and their historical evolution. KP6_WG5
SKILLS
2FUE_U01 The student is able to use his knowledge to interpret complex phenomena and processes taking place in the EU member states and with their participation. KP6_UW1
SOCIAL COMPETENCE
2FUE_K01 The student is ready to recognize the importance of the acquired knowledge in solving research and practical problems in the context of the dynamics of processes taking place in the EU KP6_KK2
Assessment criteria
Forms of passing the course:
- lecture - written exam in the form of a test consisting of 20 closed questions (in particularly justified cases, oral exam),
- exercises: graded credit on the basis of activity (individual and group - task teams) and the results of a descriptive test concerning all the issues analyzed during the course.
Additional information
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