Admission requirements
At least BSA (40 ects).
Description
There are few policy areas that remain untouched by the European Union. But what is the European Union and how does it function? This course answers these questions in a simple and practical manner. The purpose of the course is to lay the foundations for a better understanding of the European Union and the way it functions. This will be achieved in the following manner. We will first discuss the institutional framework of the European Union. Then we will discuss its main policies and the way in which it influences the lives of its citizens.
Course objectives
to achieve a thorough understanding of the European Union, including its institutions and key policies;
to understand European Union’s increasing influence on the daily lives of its citizens.
Timetable
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Mode of instruction
Lectures.
Assessment method
The final mark will be a combination of the following notes obtained during the classes, weighted in the
following way: The final mark will be based on a midterm exam (40%), focusing on the content of the first
block of the semester, and a final exam (60%), focusing on the second block. Students who do not achieve
a passing mark as the final mark will be given the opportunity to take a retake exam, which will count
100%. The retake exam is representative of the whole course content.
Weighing
midterm exam (40%);
final exam (60%).
The final mark for the course is established by determining the weighted average. Resit: Any student who has not passed the course is eligible for the resit.
Retake
There will be a retake exam in January.
Exam Review
How and when an exam review will take place will be disclosed together with the publication of the exam results at the latest. If a student requests a review within 30 days after publication of the exam results, an exam review will have to be organized.
Reading list
Dermot Hodso and John Peterson, The Institutions of the European Union (Oxford University Press);
Robert Schütze, EU Treaties and Legislation (Cambridge University Press);
Registration
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Remarks
None.