Conducted in
terms:
2022/23Z, 2023/24Z, 2024/25Z, 2025/26Z
Erasmus code: 10.0
ISCED code: 0421
ECTS credits:
6
Language:
English
Organized by:
Faculty of Law and Administration
Governance of the European Union 1300-GEU-KPP
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Total student workload
(in Polish) - participation in the lectures - 10 hours
-Individual time required for self-study:
Preparation for the test – 20 hours
Learning outcomes - knowledge
(in Polish) On completion of this course the student will be able to:
- Understand the labyrinth of EU institutions and their role in European Governance
- Explain the difference between two instruments of economic integration: regulation and
capacity building in a comparative federalism framework
- Interpret the European governance in light of different theoretical perspectives
Learning outcomes - skills
(in Polish) On completion of this course the student will be able to:
- Apply acquired knowledge to the debate on the future of the EU
- Criticize the existing academic literature
- Analyze the empirical cases in light of theories of economic integration
- Better understand the role of government in managing its economy
Learning outcomes - social competencies
(in Polish) On completion of this course the student will be able to:
- Identify problems concerning EU governance and formulate solutions thereof
- Critically engage in discussions.
- Formulate evidence-based individual opinions in discussions
- Appreciate the importance of critical reading of information which will help to better distinguish between mere opinion and real analysis.
Expository teaching methods
- participatory lecture
- informative (conventional) lecture
- problem-based lecture
- informative (conventional) lecture
- problem-based lecture
Exploratory teaching methods
- classic problem-solving
- project work
- project work
Online teaching methods
- exchange and discussion methods
- content-presentation-oriented methods
- methods referring to authentic or fictitious situations
- content-presentation-oriented methods
- methods referring to authentic or fictitious situations
Course coordinators
Additional information
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