Occurrence | Teaching cycle |
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A | Autumn Term 2021-22 |
The aim of the course is to examine the historical context behind integration, the contemporary institutional set-up, the decision-making process and the main policies of the European Union (EU). These themes will help students better understand the policies and processes underpinning current debates on the EU’s future.
Subject content:
- the historical development of the EU
- the internal organisation and functioning of the main EU institutions
- the main policies of the EU and its complex policy-making process
- topical issues in the governance of the EU
Academic and graduate skills
- Communication skills: Present written and oral material
- Interpersonal skills, including a negotiating exercise
- Research skills, especially the use of primary EU sources
Task | Length | % of module mark |
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Essay/coursework Essay 4000 words |
N/A | 100 |
None
Task | Length | % of module mark |
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Essay/coursework Essay 4000 words |
N/A | 100 |
Students will receive oral feedback through seminars and in feedback and guidance hours. Written and oral feedback will be given on formative work within two weeks of submission and on summative assessment within six weeks of submission.
Bache, I., George, S. and Bulmer, S., Parker, O. (2014). Politics in the European Union, 4thedition. Oxford: OUP.
Jones, E., Menon, A. and Weatherhill, S. (2012). The Oxford Handbook of the European Union.Oxford: OUP.
Richardson, J. and Mazey, S. (eds.) (2015). European Union: Power and Policy-Making, 4th edition.Abingdon: Routledge.
Wallace, W. H., Pollack, M. and Young, A. (eds.) (2015). Policy-Making in the European Union,7hedition. Oxford: Oxford University Press.