Teaching GuideTerm
Faculty of Humanities
Guía Provisional
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Grao en Relacións Internacionais
 Subjects
  Economics of Globalization
   Methodologies
Methodologies Description
Introductory activities Introduction to the subject in which the teacher explains to the students the development of the programme, the basic
the basic tools to measure economic activity, the statistical sources to be used during the course as well as the
be used during the course as well as the recommended readings and the requirements for continuous assessment.
Guest lecture / keynote speech An expository method will be used in order to provide students with adequate information on the fundamental knowledge related to the different topics.
on the fundamental knowledge related to the different topics.
Seminar There will be different activities that require the active participation of the students. At students' capacity for analysis and reasoning will be assessed, going deeper into the contents of the subject.
As for the specific work of the students, short-answer questions will be posed.
In addition, there will be short-answer questions to assess both the level of learning achieved and the capacity for synthesis; In addition, there will be extended-response questions related to aspects of the subject, usually with reference to a text normally with reference to a text, a graph, a news item, etc. and, where appropriate, there may also be multiple-choice questions.
There may also be multiple-choice questions.
Problem solving Theoretical or practical questions to be solved by the students, which may be posed in the context of the lectures, in the seminars or as personal work by the students. Likewise, the results of the resolution of the theoretical or practical problems posed will be delivered in digital format, via the virtual campus, e-mail or any other system indicated by the lecturer.
Mixed objective/subjective test Written test on the theoretical and practical knowledge acquired on globalisation and the economic processes caused by economic globalisation.
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