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Analysing European political institutions ( efterår 2008 - 10 ECTS )

Rammer for udbud

  • Uddannelsessprog: engelsk
  • Niveau: Kandidat
  • Semester/kvarter: 1. semester
  • Timer per uge: 3 timer
  • Deltagerbegrænsning: max. 35 deltagere
  • Undervisningssted: Århus
  • Hovedområde: Det Humanistiske Fakultet
  • Udbud ID: 11992

Formål

In the final evaluation it will be taken into account to what extent the student:

o demonstrates knowledge of the European institutions introduced during the course;
o demonstrates knowledge of the formal and informal working of and the decision-making processes in Europe political institutions;
o demonstrates knowledge of relevant theories;
o demonstrates knowledge of the course literature

Indhold

The objective is to introduce the student to the development and functioning of European political institutions. The purpose is also to give the student an understanding of the formal and informal political processes of the functioning of these institutions and to allow the student to work with some of the theories introduced during the course Theories of Culture and Society in relation to specific cases

Faglige forudsætninger

Ingen

Underviser

Lise Hedegaard Rasmussen

Undervisnings- og arbejdsform

holdundervisning

Litteratur

Et kompendium vil kunne købes i Stakbogladen inden semesterstart

Bedømmelse

The examination is a port-folio examination consisting of two steps: 1) a 3 hour test where the student may bring the course literature, own notes, dictionaries and a laptop or personal computer. The laptop or computer must not be connected to the internet during the examination; 2) a research paper of minimum 5 and maximum 6 pages. The research paper should be developed in connection with the specific focus of the seminars chosen by the instructor, and include references from the syllabus. The research paper should be handed in at the end of the course.