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210163 SE EC SE (2016S)
The EU’s regulatory policies (engl.)
Continuous assessment of course work
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SeminareDie selbstständige Anmeldung innerhalb der Anmeldephase zu Semesterbeginn ist für die Teilnahme an dieser Lehrveranstaltung verpflichtend!Eine nachträgliche Anmeldung ist NICHT möglich.Anwesenheitspflicht in der ersten LV-Einheit: Studierende, die der ersten Einheit unentschuldigt fern bleiben, verlieren ihren Platz in der Lehrveranstaltung, und Studierende von der Warteliste können nachrücken.Nach der ab Oktober 2015 geltenden Satzung der Universität Wien gibt es neue letztmögliche Abgabefristen für Seminararbeiten falls Lehrveranstaltungsleiter keine kürzeren Fristen bekannt geben.Wintersemester der 30.AprilSommersemester der 30. SeptemberDie Lehrveranstaltungsleitung kann im Einzelfall entscheiden, ob ein Gespräch zur Arbeit erforderlich ist.Das Gespräch ist notenrelevant und ist zu dokumentieren (Prüfungsprotokoll).Stellt sich bei dem Gespräch heraus, dass der/die Studierende über die Inhalte des schriftlichen Beitrags keine oder ungenügend Auskünfte geben kann, ist die Seminararbeit (=Teilleistung) negativ zu bewerten.Gibt der/die Studierende zu, dass die Arbeit nicht selbst verfasst wurde, ist die Lehrveranstaltung mit einem "X" zu bewerten (HfL "Nichtbeurteilung wegen unerlaubter Hilfsmittel").
Registration/Deregistration
Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from We 03.02.2016 08:00 to Tu 23.02.2016 23:59
- Deregistration possible until Th 31.03.2016 23:59
Details
max. 50 participants
Language: English
Lecturers
Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N
English
- Thursday 10.03. 09:45 - 11:15 Hörsaal 2 (H2), NIG 2.Stock
- Thursday 17.03. 09:45 - 11:15 Hörsaal 2 (H2), NIG 2.Stock
- Thursday 07.04. 09:45 - 11:15 Hörsaal 2 (H2), NIG 2.Stock
- Thursday 14.04. 09:45 - 11:15 Hörsaal 2 (H2), NIG 2.Stock
- Thursday 21.04. 09:45 - 11:15 Hörsaal 2 (H2), NIG 2.Stock
- Thursday 28.04. 09:45 - 11:15 Hörsaal 2 (H2), NIG 2.Stock
- Thursday 12.05. 09:45 - 11:15 Hörsaal 2 (H2), NIG 2.Stock
- Thursday 19.05. 09:45 - 11:15 Hörsaal 2 (H2), NIG 2.Stock
- Thursday 02.06. 09:45 - 11:15 Hörsaal 2 (H2), NIG 2.Stock
- Thursday 09.06. 09:45 - 11:15 Hörsaal 2 (H2), NIG 2.Stock
- Thursday 16.06. 09:45 - 11:15 Hörsaal 2 (H2), NIG 2.Stock
- Thursday 23.06. 09:45 - 11:15 Hörsaal 2 (H2), NIG 2.Stock
- Thursday 30.06. 09:45 - 11:15 Hörsaal 2 (H2), NIG 2.Stock
Information
Aims, contents and method of the course
The course introduces to EU policy-making and the main EU policies. Questions addressed in this course include: How are EU policies made and implemented? How do EU policies affect the EU member states and citizens? What are the main challenges in making EU policies in implementing them in 28 member states and how can these challenges be addressed? The course provides overview of different stages of EU policy-making: agenda setting, policy formulation, decision-making, implementation and policy-feedback. Additionally, the course discusses the main ideal-types of EU policy process: the community method, the regulatory mode, the distributive mode, policy coordination and intensive transgovernmentalism. EU policies studied in the course include single market, agriculture, regions, asylum and immigration, and energy.
Assessment and permitted materials
1. Active participation
2. Reading the course literature and preparing reflection papers.
3. Presentation.
4. Written exam.
2. Reading the course literature and preparing reflection papers.
3. Presentation.
4. Written exam.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
1. Active participation. Criteria: demonstrates close reading of and reflection on the texts; providing constructive feedback on contributions from the colleagues
2. Reading the course literature and preparing reflection papers. Criteria: Identification of the main ideas and concepts in the texts, own reflection, questions and suggestions for discussion.
3. Presentation. Criteria: Interesting and engaging presentation.
4. Written exam. Criteria: good knowledge and understanding of the topics discussed in the course.
2. Reading the course literature and preparing reflection papers. Criteria: Identification of the main ideas and concepts in the texts, own reflection, questions and suggestions for discussion.
3. Presentation. Criteria: Interesting and engaging presentation.
4. Written exam. Criteria: good knowledge and understanding of the topics discussed in the course.
Examination topics
Written exam covers all the topics discussed in this course on EU regulatory policies.
Reading list
Specific readings will be provided for each class. One of the key books studied in this course is: Wallace, Helene/Mark A. Pollack/Alasdair Young (eds.) 2015: Policy-Making in the European Union, 7th edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Association in the course directory
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