Globalization processes in modern economy - a subject offered in English 330-ES2-2GPGL#E
Study profile: general academic
Form of studies: full-time
Type of subject: Module 5 - specialization subject
Field and discipline of science: Social sciences, economics and finance
Year of study/semester: Year II, Semester IV
Entrance requirements (so-called sequential system of classes and exams): -
Number of hours of teaching classes divided into methods of conducting classes: 15 hours of lectures, 15 hours of exercises
Teaching methods: lecture (descriptive and conversational) using multimedia presentations
exercises - individual work, group work, discussion,
ECTS points: 2
Balance of student workload:
Attendance at lectures: 15
Preparation for the final exam: 8
Participation in exercises: 15
Preparation for exercises: 8
Participation in consultations: 2
Exam: 2
Quantitative indicators
Student workload related to classes:
- requiring direct participation of the teacher: 34 hours ECTS 1.36
- practical: 4 hours ECTS 0.32
Type of course
Course coordinators
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Learning outcomes
Knowledge
2GPGL_W01 The student knows and understands to an advanced degree the specificity of globalization processes and international institutions participating in globalization processes and the relationships between them. KP7_WG2
2GPGL_W02 The student knows and understands to an advanced degree the essence of socio-economic and cultural connections accompanying globalization processes, as well as the regularities between them in the current and historical context. KP7_WG4
Skills
2GPGL_U01 The student is able to independently use the acquired knowledge to analyze the causes and course of globalization processes, as well as their potential and threats, as well as to formulate and solve complex problems based on the appropriate selection of sources and information derived from them. KP7_UW2
2GPGL_U02 The student is able to independently use his knowledge of globalization and globalization processes, critically analyze these phenomena, synthesize specific problems, taking into account the historical context and factors favoring globalization processes. KP7_UW5
Competencies
2GPGL_K01 The student is ready to critically assess his knowledge of globalization processes, skills and acquired content in order to independently supplement and improve the acquired knowledge and skills, assess and interpret globalization phenomena and indicate their opportunities and threats. KP7_KK5
Assessment criteria
Forms of passing the course:
lecture - written exam in the form of a test consisting of 20 closed questions, in exceptional cases an oral exam.
exercises - point system based on tasks performed during classes and tests. Test in a multiple choice and descriptive form.
The general conditions are specified in the Study Regulations of the University of Białystok (Appendix to Announcement No. 6/2022 of the Rector of the University of Białystok of December 7, 2022).
Additional information
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