Course: European Integration

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Course title European Integration
Course code KRM/EI
Organizational form of instruction Lecture
Level of course unspecified
Year of study not specified
Semester Summer
Number of ECTS credits 3
Language of instruction Czech
Status of course unspecified
Form of instruction Face-to-face
Work placements This is not an internship
Recommended optional programme components None
Lecturer(s)
  • Cudlínová Eva, doc. Ing. CSc.
Course content
Lectures: 1. Introduction to the history of attempts of Europe unification; 2. Since the establishment of the ECSC and EEC to Maastricht; 3. The main reasons for European integration, leading to the EU; 4. European integration as a form of regional development; 5. Main activities and principles of EU regional policy; 6. Institutions and policies and their development; 7. Common foreign and security policy; 8. Foreign trade and competition within the EU; 9. Environmental policies and its global impact;1 10. EU energy policy and climate change; 11. EU Common Agricultural Policy; 12. Social policy as an integral part of European integration; 13. Common currency as a further unifying element of the European Union; 14. Options for further development of the EU, the EU's candidate countries.

Learning activities and teaching methods
Monologic (reading, lecture, briefing), Dialogic (discussion, interview, brainstorming)
  • Class attendance - 21 hours per semester
  • Semestral paper - 30 hours per semester
  • Preparation for classes - 28 hours per semester
  • Preparation for credit - 28 hours per semester
Learning outcomes
The course acquaints students with the history of the unification efforts, the beginnings of the integration process in the 50th of the 20th century, with the course of the integration of the EU institutions and bodies, regional and international policy of the EU, introduction of the single currency, the reasons for the emergence of regional policy, incentives for establishment of the common currency EURO, foreign and security policy, EU regional policy and its global impact on the environment, with further development in the field of economy and conditions for further regional development.
Students will understand the main reasons leading to the formation of the EU and the whole issue of European integration and EU institutions, including the history of its internal and foreign policy. Students will be able to understand the historical context of the main advantages and disadvantages of the EU.
Prerequisites
unspecified

Assessment methods and criteria
Test, Seminar work

Credit Requirements: Conditions for granting credit are essay and a successful final test. In the essay should be a clearly linked subject of matter with a practical focus of the student. The scope of essay is approximately 15 pages. Credits will be awarded not earlier than 14 days before the end of the semester in accordance with the measure of Dean No. 124/2017 Article 15.
Recommended literature
  • FIALA, P., PITROVÁ, M. Evropská unie. Centrum pro studium demokracie a kultury, Brno, 2003. ISBN 80-7325-015-2.
  • FIALA. V. a kol. Teoretické a metodologické problémy evropské integrace. OLOMOUC: Periplum, 2008. ISBN 978-80-86624-37-2.
  • KÖNIG, P., LACINA, L., PŘENOSIL, J. Učebnice evropské integrace. Barrister & Principal - Společnost pro odbornou literaturu, Brno, 2007. ISBN 978-80-7364-044-6.
  • ROSAMOND, B. Theories of European Integration. New York: PALGRAVE, 2000. ISBN 0-333-64717-3.


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