IR366 PROCESS OF EUROPEAN INTEGRATION

Course Code:3140366
METU Credit (Theoretical-Laboratory hours/week):3 (3.00 - 0.00)
ECTS Credit:6.0
Department:International Relations
Language of Instruction:English
Level of Study:Undergraduate
Course Coordinator:Assoc.Prof.Dr. SEVİLAY KAHRAMAN
Offered Semester:Fall Semesters.

Course Objectives

By the end of this course, students should be able

 

To understand and summarise the history of European integration process and the current features of European governance;

To understand, summarise and discuss theoretical approaches to the analyses of European integration and governance.

To evaluate these approaches with regards to their usefulness for the analysis of particular problems of European integration and governance.

To evaluate any of the internal EU policies and to analyse a particular problem of European integration or governance from the perspective of one or a combination of these approaches.

To present and discuss past, current and future analyses of European integration with their peers. 


Course Content

This course is designed as a general introduction to the process of European integration and the politics of the European Union (EU). The course consists of three parts: Part One traces the history of European integration from the end of the WWII through 2002. To facilitate different interpretations of the EU in the making, part one also reviews the main academic debates about European integration and about the Union. Part Two looks at the institutional politics of the EU including a detailed analysis of the formal and informal aspects of EU governance. Part Three discusses the main policy areas ranging from agriculture to EMU. On the basis of the findings drawn from the theory and practice of European integration, the course address the relationship of the post-1995 enlargement with the challenge of deepening of the EU and seeks an answer to the question of what the future European integration may hold.


Course Learning Outcomes


Program Outcomes Matrix

Level of Contribution
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1To establish a firm basis of academic knowledge in the discipline of International Relations.
2To draw connections among different social sciences disciplines.
3To analyze social and international phenomenon in a holistic manner.
4To communicate in oral and written ways.
5To create original ideas through academic inquiry and research.
6To have social sensitivity and moral responsibilities.

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