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European Union (TUOL0020), 3 op

Basic information

Course name:European Union
European Union
Course Winha code:TUOL0020
Kurre acronym:EU
Credits:3
Type and level of course:Optional Studies
Year of study, semester or study period:3.year
Implementation:Autumn semester, 2.period
Semester:0607
Language of tuition:English
Teacher:Eero Waronen
Final assessment:Grading scale (0-5)

Descriptions

Prerequisites

Course contents (core content level)

Course is part of the Technology Business Module.

The basics of economical and political integration theories, the institutional structure of the EU, EU law, EU budget and main EU policies such as internal market and competition policy, economic and monetary policies, agricultural policy and regional policy: also the impact of EU in the member states? legislation and policies as well as future prospects of the EU.

Course contents (additional)

Specific mechanisms of different EU policies, such as operational aspects of European Union?s customs union, EU strategies to liberalize trade and create common European markets of goods and services, realization of free movement of people, operational competition policy, practices of European Central Bank monetary policy as well as European Union?s common economic policies.

Core content level learning outcomes (knowledge and understanding)

To know and understand how the EU operates, makes new laws and what the impact of European integration to the member states? economies and political systems is.

Core content level learning outcomes (skills)

To be able to recognize the need to evaluate operational plans of a company or a public authority from the viewpoint of European legislation and policies and to be able to find out when there might be possibilities for European financing or co-operation in specific company or public authority projects.

Recommended reading

Neill Nugent: The Government and Politics of the European Union (5th edition)
John McCormick: Understanding the European Union (2nd edition)
P.S.F.R. Mathijsen: A Guide to European Union Law (8th edition)

Teaching and learning strategies

Lectures 28 h
Assignments 20 h
Student individual workload 30 h
Exam 2 h
Total 80 h

Teaching methods and student workload

Lectures
Exam
Self-study
Assignments

Assessment weighting and grading

Grade 1 to 5/5, both the exam and the assignment must be passed: 2/3 weight on exam, 1/3 weight on assignment.

Related competences of the degree programme

International and intercultural skills
Competence in principles of business operations
Comprehensive competence in organization development
Information acquisition skills and adaptation of new knowledge
Entrepreneurial, business and leadership skills

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