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This course is designed to introduce students to the process of European integration that has transformed post-1945 Europe and seen the European Union emerge as a new global power. The course draws on an interdisciplinary approach and is focused on policy analysis.
The course is designed to introduce students to the process of European integration thathas transformed post-1945 Europe and seen the European Union emerge as a newglobal power. The course draws on an inter-disciplinary approach and is focused onpolicy analysis.The teaching format combines formal lecturing with seminars. An emphasis is placedon discussion at the third year level and students are required to present a seminar aspart of their formal assessment.The overall structure of the course will be discussed during the first class meeting andrevisions/additions may be possible at that time if specific issues or topics are notalready covered in the course outline. The first section of the course is lecture-basedand covers the development, institutions and idea of integration. The second section istaught on a seminar basis and focuses on specific policy areas and problems
Either (1) 22 points at B average in any Arts subject or any 22 points in GEOG at 200 level; (2) 22 points of EURO at 200 level with a B pass OR 44 points of EURO at 200 level OR any 66 points from the Arts Schedule at 200 level
GEOG320 (prior to 2005); GEOG321 (from 2005)
GEOG321
For further information see National Centre for Research on Europe Head of Department
Course outline
Domestic fee $877.00
International fee $3,557.00
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see National Centre for Research on Europe .