Administrative Proceedings 370-PS5-4ERAAH
Studies profile - academic
Studies form – stationary
Type of course – specialized
Branch and discipline of science - social and legal science
Number of teaching hours including the form of classes – 30 hours of lecture
Teaching methods - lecture, consultation, e-learning
Number of ECTS credits – 6
Student's workload:
- participation in lectures - 30 h
- consultations - 43 h
- exam - 2 h
- individual activities - 75 h (homework, preparation for exam)
Quantitative indicators:
- student's workload requiring teacher's direct involvement - 75 hours (lecture, consultations, exam)
- student's workload not requiring teacher's direct involvement - 75 hours
Type of course
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
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Learning outcomes
Knowledge:
- student posseses deeper knowledge concerning principles and institutions in the field of criminal, civil, administrative,constitutional law as well as judical and administrative procedures (K_W03) - chacked by written essay;
- student knows and understands the terminology appropriate to specific disciplines of law (K_W08) - chacked by written essay and oral presentation.
Skills:
- student is able to interpret and explain the meaning of particular norms and the relations among them in framework of administrative law (K_U01) - chacked by written essay;
- student efficiently moves around the system of administrative law, uses administrative law norms of in order to solve particular problems individually; has wider skills of solving complicated practical problems in area of administrative law (K_U05) - chacked by written essay.
Social competence:
- student is ready to think individually and to suplement his/her knowledge and skills including interpdisciplinary aspects (K_K06) - chacked by written essay.
Assessment criteria
Written essay on the subject given by teacher
Oral presentation
Additional information
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