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Poslední úprava: Mgr. Viera Martinková, Ph.D. (12.02.2021)
Simultaneous enrollment in Moodle is required, see the "Teaching methods" section. |
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Poslední úprava: Mgr. Viera Martinková, Ph.D. (03.02.2019)
The course aims to provide an advanced understanding of institutional factors of EU membership and of the political system and decision-making processes of the EU itself. The students should familiarise themselves with current institutional design and learn to apply theoretical concepts on specific questions and cases. The students should also learn to search for specific documents in European institutions databases. |
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Poslední úprava: Mgr. Viera Martinková, Ph.D. (05.02.2024)
Credit requirements • compulsory active participation in seminars o absence from the seminar must be reported to the lecturer via e-mail no later than 24 hours before the seminar and later replaced by additional written work (to achieve the required seminar grade); o participation in discussions is required, each seminar is graded on a scale 0-20 points; the final grade is computed as an average of all classes, disregarding the lowest grade o written assignments: students must address the questions/issues raised in the assignment based on assigned literature (and possibly other relevant sources), be of 500-1500 words in length, submitted via Moodle by 6 p.m. two days before the seminar; o each assignment is graded on a scale 0-20 points; the final grade is computed as an average of all assignments o 40 points maximum, a sum of the assignment average and discussion average. A minimum 20 points are required to pass the class; retakes in the form of additional work are possible only if the student attended classes. • essay o to be submitted no later than 29/05/2024 via Moodle o students select their own topic that must be pre-approved by the lecturer o 4000 words, references included (tolerance: 10 %) o 60 points, a minimum 30 points are required to pass the class All readings and assignments are available in electronic versions from the library catalogue or journal databases available via library or as downloadable files in Grading scales: 100-91 – A 90-81 – B 80-71 – C 70-61 – D 60-51 – E 50 or less – F |