(in Polish) The Role of Critical Minerals in Clean Energy Transitions (case studies) 490-ERS-1RCM
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Learning outcomes
KP6_WG2 Geographical, political, socio-economic, and legal conditions of international relations
KP6_WG4 Advanced knowledge of the history of international relations and contemporary history
KP6_UW1 Recognizes problems at the international level and their historical context
KP6_UW2 Looks for cause-and-effect relationships between international events
KP6_UK4 Speaks one Western European language at an advanced level (B2 CEFR) and communicates in one Eastern European language at the A1/A2 CEFR level with particular emphasis on the use of specialized vocabulary in the field of international relations
Assessment criteria
The basis for passing the course are:
1. Activity during the lessons
2. The final grade will be calculated based on the average course grade that the student gets during the semester and the presentation concerning the problem chosen by the student.
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