Currículo
Sistemas Políticos Europeus M8269
Contextos
Groupo: Estudos Internacionais > 2º Ciclo > Parte Escolar > Optativas > Áreas Temáticas Ou Outras Uc > Estudos Europeus e Transatlânticos
ECTS
6.0 (para cálculo da média)
Objectivos
As competências que se espera que sejam adquiridas pelos discentes são as seguintes. Em termos globais, capacidade de reconhecer, discutir e formular questões politologicamente informadas no âmbito da política comparada. Em termos mais concretos, capacidade de entender o funcionamento das instituições políticas e o seu impacto no desempenho dos regimes democráticos na Europa, bem como de analisar de forma sistemática e crítica a relação entre instituições políticas e entre instituições políticas e objetivos últimos da democracia.
Programa
I - Conceitos fundamentais II- Modelos de democracia III - Modelos de democracia e instituições políticas IV - Modelos de democracia e tipos de sociedade VI - Modelos de democracia e desempenho dos sistemas políticos
Método de Avaliação
Avaliação ao longo do semestre (pressupõe assiduidade de 70% no mínimo): Participação nos debates (10%) Apresentação oral de um dos textos programados (20%). Teste de escolha múltipla a meio do semestre (20%) Ensaio escrito sobre um dos tópicos sugeridos (50%). Avaliação por exame (100%)
Carga Horária
Carga Horária de Contacto -
Trabalho Autónomo - 129.0
Carga Total -
Bibliografia
Principal
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Secundária
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