European Studies – Field of study catalogue MU
European Studies“Study Europe without barriers” |
After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:
- apply theoretical knowledge of European integration to the practice of current issues of EU development;
- interpret current political processes, interest group negotiations, and their consequences as well as the results of developments in the area of European politics;
- compare strategies of Member States;
- analyze segments of the political system of the European Union, including interactions among them.
The Final State Examination is oral and consists of two subjects - "European Integration" and "European Politics." General themes are available to students before the exam. These themes relate to the content of prominent authors in the field of European integration policies, such as J. Weiler, A. Wiener, T. Diez, or R. Ladrech. For each subject, the student chooses one topic by lottery. On the basis of this topic, a discussion among students and members of the examination board takes place. The primary objective is not to test specific knowledge, but to conduct a discussion reflecting theoretical understanding of the process of European integration and its application to ongoing political developments. Students must demonstrate knowledge of deeper orientation in the field of European integration as well as the ability to apply theoretical approaches and to interpret the various aspects and problems of European politics.
Part of the final exam is the defense of the master's thesis in the range of 80 to 100 pages of text (min. 144,000 characters).
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