units
APG4438
Faculty of Arts
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Arts |
Offered | Caulfield First semester 2012 (On-campus block of classes) Caulfield First semester 2012 (Off-campus) |
Coordinator(s) | Dr Patrick Kimunguyi |
Notes
Previously coded EUM4160
As a powerful trade negotiator, a leading player in the environmental, development aid, and human rights fields, and a growing political and strategic presence in the world, the European Union is increasingly recognized as a force for global stability and security. Students will explore the EU's relations with non-EU countries, and its roles and legal status in the international system. They will be introduced to the institutional framework and policies of EU external relations. Special emphasis will be placed on the relations of the EU with Asia, the US, Australia, Africa and Russia. The unit will further examine the status of the EU and its member states in international organizations.
Students who successfully complete this unit will be expected to demonstrate:
On-Campus Assessment:
Written work (2500 words): 40%
Oral presentation: 20%
Take-home exam (2000 words): 40%
Off-campus assessment:
Group online discussion: 10%
Journal: 10%
Research paper (2500 words): 40%
Examination (2000 words): 40%
22 hours per semester offered in block mode