Currículo
História, Sociedade, Economia e Inovação 03221
Contextos
Groupo: História Moderna e Contemporânea - 2017 > 2º Ciclo > Parte Escolar > Especializações > Sociedade, Economia e Cidadania
ECTS
6.0 (para cálculo da média)
Objectivos
OA 1 - Dominar as referências teóricas e conhecer os principais conceitos que suportam o estudo económico da ciência, tecnologia e mudança empresarial e económica OA 2 - Comparar dinâmicas demográficas, sociais e económicas OA 3 - Identificar corretamente os principais ciclos económicos e as respectivas características OA 4 - Distinguir a relação entre fenómenos sociais e ciclos económicos OA 5 - Interrogar a evidência, mobilizar indicadores e adaptar técnicas na análise dos fenómenos da evolução empresarial, dinâmica industrial e transformação tecno-económica OA 6 - Articular interpretação crítica e construir de conjecturas próprias fundamentadas teórica, lógica e factualmente para a análise de problemas históricos de economia.
Programa
CP 1 - População e sociedade CP 2 - A sociedade e as classes em época de mudança CP 3 - A importância económica da mudança CP 4 - Crescimento económico e desenvolvimento CP 5 - Ciclos económicos, políticas internacionais e crescimento do comércio CP 6 - Revoluções industriais e difusão de tecnologia CP 7 - A economia da informação e do conhecimento CP 8 - Sistemas nacionais de investigação e de inovação
Método de Avaliação
O estudante pode optar por duas modalidades alternativas: avaliação contínua ou exame final. A avaliação contínua compreende a: a) Participação nas aulas e leitura cuidadosa da bibliografia de trabalho, em particular os textos fornecidos (20%); b) Elaboração de um trabalho de grupo, baseado em artigos académicos e pesquisa na internet (50%). c) Exercício final de teste escrito (30%) O exame final (100%) consiste numa única prova escrita com base na bibliografia da unidade curricular.
Carga Horária
Carga Horária de Contacto -
Trabalho Autónomo - 129.0
Carga Total -
Bibliografia
Principal
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Secundária
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