EUROPEAN UNION POLITICS

Academic year
2024/2025 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
EUROPEAN UNION POLITICS
Course code
LM5840 (AF:517816 AR:291936)
Modality
Blended (on campus and online classes)
ECTS credits
6
Degree level
Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
Educational sector code
SPS/04
Period
1st Semester
Course year
1
The course European Union Politics introduces students to EU institutions and EU politics. This course is taught in English.

This seminar aims to introduce Master’s students to EU institutions and EU politics. The seminar is divided into three parts. The first part of the seminar will focus on EU institutions and EU decisional processes. The second part of the seminar will focus on EU public policies. The third part of the seminar will focus on specific issues linked to the integration process.

After this class, students should have an improved ability to read political science papers. They should also be more familiar with EU politics and be able to apply their knowledge to the understanding of EU decisional processes, EU public policies and the main issues raised by European integration. Finally, they should have developed their analytical skills through the case-study.
At least 6 ECTS in History/Political and Social Sciences.
PART 1: EU Institutions. PART 2: EU public policies. PART 3: Contemporary issues: integration and disintegration.
Available on Moodle.

Before each session, students should read one article (see the file 'Compulsoy readings' on Moodle). The compulsory readings are available on Moodle.

Textbooks:
Hodson, D., & Peterson, J. (Eds.). (2017). The institutions of the European Union. Oxford University Press.
Kenealy, D., Peterson, J. and Corbett, R. (Eds.) (2018) The European Union: How does it work? Fifth Edition.
Wallace, H., Pollack, M. A., & Young, A. R. (Eds.). (2020) Policy-making in the European Union. 8th edition. Oxford University Press.

Final written exam. Duration: 1,5 hours.
Questions on the compulsory readings.
The exam will be the same for all students (attendant, non attendant, Erasmus, international students in exchange).

Lectures and compulsory readings before the lectures. Blended course.
English
For this class, there is no distinction between attendant students and non attendent students. The same evaluation criteria apply to all students and the programme for the exam is the same for all students.

A more complete syllabus is available on Moodle. Students should also read this more detailed syllabus.

For questions, students should consult the teacher during her office hours (the schedule of the office hours is published on the webpage of the teacher).
written
Definitive programme.
Last update of the programme: 21/02/2024