Economic geography - a subject offered in English 330-ES1-1GEK#E
Profile of studies: general academic
Form of studies: full-time
Type of course: Module 3 - major
Field and discipline of science: economic sciences, discipline: economics
Year of study / semester: 1 year (semester II)
Entry requirements (the so-called sequential system of classes and exams) -
Number of teaching hours with the division into the forms of teaching lecture - 9 hours, classes - 9 hours,
Teaching methods:
lecture - lecture with the use of multimedia presentations, discussion,
exercises - individual and team work, presentations, test.
Forms of passing the course: final exam, test, presentation of works, projects.
ECTS credits - 4
Balance of student workload:
Participation in lectures - 9 hours.
Preparation for the lecture - 4 hours
Preparation for the final exam - 15 hours
Exercises - 9 hours
Preparation for exercises - 9 hours
Preparation for the test - 15 hours
Project preparation - 16 hours
Office hours - 3 hours
Quantitative indicators:
Student workload related to the activities requiring the direct participation of the teacher - 21 hours. ECTS - 1,1; of a practical nature: 2 hours, ECTS - 0.1.
Type of course
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Knowledge:
1GEK_W01: The student knows and understands selected issues in the field of economic structures and institutions operating in the international economy KP6_WG2
1GEK_W02: The student knows and understands the relations between economic structures and institutions in geographic space, including those occurring as part of economic integration KP6_WG3
Skills:
1GEK_U01: The student is able to use their knowledge in the field of economic geography and to interpret the causes, course and consequences of the processes taking place in the geographical space KP6_UW1
1GEK_U02: The student is able to correctly use the acquired knowledge to analyze the socio-economic processes taking place in the selected country KP6_UW3
1GEK_U03: The student is able to plan and implement his own learning throughout his life using specific knowledge in the field of economic geography KP6_UU1
Assessment criteria
Lecture - final exam (written - test, in special cases oral exam) - standard grading scale.
Classes - test (open and closed questions, standard grading scale), presentation / project, activity.
Bibliography
OBLIGATORY LITERATURE:
Reshaping economic geography, The World Bank, Washington 2009.
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