Monographic Seminar
Field of study: International Studies in Political Science and Diplomacy
Programme code: W3-S1MS21.2.2022

Module name: | Monographic Seminar |
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Module code: | MS |
Programme code: | W3-S1MS21.2.2022 |
Semester: |
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Language of instruction: | English |
Form of verification: | course work |
ECTS credits: | 3 |
Description: | To acquaint students with the basic categories of contemporary diplomacy and international politics. Upon completion of the module, the student should possess the ability to basic operationalisation of the categories discussed in lectures. Attention will be paid to the contemporary dimension of political phenomena during the module. |
Prerequisites: | (no information given) |
Key reading: | (no information given) |
Learning outcome of the module | Codes of the learning outcomes of the programme to which the learning outcome of the module is related [level of competence: scale 1-5] |
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Can actively participate in political processes. [MS_K_1] |
MS_1_K02 [4/5] |
Understands and accepts different points of view during discussions. [MS_K_2] |
MS_1_K03 [4/5] |
He/she is able to describe and explain the specificity of political phenomena in the international sphere. [MS_U_1] |
MS_1_U02 [5/5] |
Has the linguistic competence to describe and explain international political phenomena in a foreign language. [MS_U_2] |
MS_1_U08 [4/5] |
Has a basic knowledge of research methods used in political science. [MS_W_1] |
MS_1_W01 [4/5] |
Distinguishes and understands the influence of selected factors, including psychological ones, on international politics. [MS_W_2] |
MS_1_W12 [3/5] |
Type | Description | Codes of the learning outcomes of the module to which assessment is related |
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Credit [MS_w_1] | The verification of learning outcomes is precisely defined in the syllabus created for the module. |
MS_K_1 |
Form of teaching | Student's own work | Assessment of the learning outcomes | |||
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Type | Description (including teaching methods) | Number of hours | Description | Number of hours | |
discussion classes [MS_fs_1] | Classes are conducted using the following methods:
- moderated discussion,
- explanatory description,
- roundtable discussion,
- the "brainstorming" method,
- debates,
- analysing and solving practical and theoretical problems. |
30 | Students’ own work includes:
- reading the necessary literature for the course,
- activity during classes,
- preparation of oral presentations,
- preparation for the completion of the course. |
45 |
Credit [MS_w_1] |
Attachments |
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Module description (PDF) |
Syllabuses (USOSweb) | ||
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Semester | Module | Language of instruction |
(no information given) |