European Integration
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| Academic year: | 2007-2008 | | Course code module | 3BPOW-051 | | Semester: | 2nd semester | | Credits: | 6 | | Study load (hours) | 168 | | Theory (hours): | 45,00 | | Practice/Exercises(hours): | | | Other (hours): | | | Part-time program: | | | Instructor(s) | Peter Bursens
| | Language of instruction: | English | | Semester exam information: | semester exam in June | | Contract restriction information: | exam contract not possible |
1. Prerequisites *Algemene competenties
*Sequentiality
2. Objectives (expected learning outcomes) - to create basic knowledge about the proces of European integration: history, institutions, main policy domains and current agenda.
- to learn how to gather information on the EU, to apply basic knowledge on current issues and to report orally and in written form
- to learn how to develop arguments with respect to current European issues
3. Course content This course is an introduction on the European Union. All basic aspects of European integration are dealt with: history of European integration, theories of European integration, main current isssues (enlargement, institutional reform, foreign policy, ...) institutions and decision-making, and the main policy domains. It also includes skill modules on 'European Documentation Online' and on 'Developing Arguments and Debating'.
4. Teaching method Direct contact: LecturesExercise sessionsSkills training Personal work: ExercisesAssignments - individualPaper - individual
5. Assessment method Exam: Oral, with written preparationOpen book Discussionbased exam
6. Compulsory reading – study material
Bache, Ian and Stephen George. 2006. Politics in the European Union. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Powerpoint handouts andsyllabi available through Blackboard.
7. Recommended reading - study material Complimenatry literature from other textbooks and Political Science journals.
8. Tutoring weekly office hours
laatste aanpassing: last update: 22/06/2007 15:54 peter.bursens
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