Politics and Policy WP-SM-NP
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Subject level
Learning outcome code/codes
Learning outcomes
EK1: Obtain basic knowledge of international relations and their relations to the scientific areas of economic / legal / social / humanities.
EK2: Obtain basic knowledge of the structures and institutions relevant to international relations, in particular
some civilizations, countries and international organizations.
EK3: Obtain basic knowledge of the human being, in particular as a constituent entity and acting in the political and legal systems, states and creating political ideologies.
EK4: Gaining knowledge about the structures and institutions in the international relations, especially in the science of government and law, political science, introduction to the science of relations
international.
EK5: Introduction to the political processes taking place in the modern world and the definitions and terms related to the study of politics.
Analyzing EK6 phenomena and processes in politics.
EK7: Understanding the interweaving of political science with the economic and social sciences.
EK8: Increasing knowledge about domestic and foreign policy of the state.
Activity and the average number of hours to complete the activity:
Timetable (according to the study plan) lecture with the teacher 30 h
Self reading of the literature set 45 h
Self preparation for the exam 15 h
TOTAL HOURS 90
The total number of ECTS POINTS FOR MODULE 3
Assessment criteria
GRADING
For the evaluation grade of 2 student does not have knowledge on:
-International relations and their relations to the scientific areas of economic / legal / social / humanities.
-Structures and institutions relevant to international relations, especially with some civilizations, countries and international organizations.
-Man, in particular as a constituent entity and acting in the political and legal systems, states and creating political ideologies.
-Structures and institutions occurring in international relations, especially in the science of government and law, political science, introduction to the study of international relations.
-Political processes taking place in the modern world and the definitions and terms related to the study of politics.
-Analysis of phenomena and processes in politics.
-Mixing of political science with the economic and social sciences.
-Internal and foreign policy of the state.
The assessment grade of 3 student has a sufficient knowledge on:
-International relations and their relations to the scientific areas of economic / legal / social / humanities.
-Structures and institutions relevant to international relations, especially with some civilizations, countries and international organizations.
-Man, in particular as a constituent entity and acting in the political and legal systems, states and creating political ideologies.
-Structures and institutions occurring in international relations, especially in the science of government and law, political science, introduction to the study of international relations.
-Political processes taking place in the modern world and the definitions and terms related to the study of politics.
-Analysis of phenomena and processes in politics.
-Mixing of political science with the economic and social sciences.
-Internal and foreign policy of the state.
For the assessment grade of 4 student has a good knowledge on:
-International relations and their relations to the scientific areas of economic / legal / social / humanities.
-Structures and institutions relevant to international relations, especially with some civilizations, countries and international organizations.
-Man, in particular as a constituent entity and acting in the political and legal systems, states and creating political ideologies.
-Structures and institutions occurring in international relations, especially in the science of government and law, political science, introduction to the study of international relations.
-Political processes taking place in the modern world and the definitions and terms related to the study of politics.
-Analysis of phenomena and processes in politics.
-Mixing of political science with the economic and social sciences.
-Internal and foreign policy of the state.
The assessment grade of 5 student has a very good knowledge on:
-International relations and their relations to the scientific areas of economic / legal / social / humanities.
-Structures and institutions relevant to international relations, especially with some civilizations, countries and international organizations.
-Man, in particular as a constituent entity and acting in the political and legal systems, states and creating political ideologies.
-Structures and institutions occurring in international relations, especially in the science of government and law, political science, introduction to the study of international relations.
-Political processes taking place in the modern world and the definitions and terms related to the study of politics.
-Analysis of phenomena and processes in politics.
-Mixing of political science with the economic and social sciences.
-Internal and foreign policy of the state.
Bibliography
Basic reading list:
1. Heywood Andrew, Teoria polityki: wprowadzenie, Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, 2009.
2. Heywood Andrew, Politologia, Warszawa, 2006.
3. Bogumił Szmulik, Marek Żmigrodzki (red.), "Wprowadzenie do nauki o państwie i polityce", Lublin, 2010.
4. Robertson David, Słownik polityki, Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Sic, 2009.
5. Karol Marks, Fryderyk Engels, "Communist Manifesto", Warszawa 2007. [plik PDF: www.filozofia.uw.edu.pl/skfm/publikacje/marks-engels01.pdf]
ADDITIONAL READING LIST:
1. Tomasz Żyro, "Politeja. Wprowadzenie do polityki", Gdańsk, 2002.
2. Tomasz Żyro, "Wstęp do politologii", Warszawa, 2007.
3. Konstanty Wojtaszczyk, Wojciech Jakubowski (red.), "Społeczeństwo i polityka. Podstawy nauk politycznych", Warszawa, 2007.
4. Eugeniusz Zieliński, "Nauka o państwie i polityce", Warszawa, 2006.
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