Teaching GuideTerm Faculty of Humanities |
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Grao en Relacións Internacionais |
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Identifying Data | 2024/25 | |||||||||||||
Subject | Political Philosophy | Code | 710G05030 | |||||||||||
Study programme |
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Descriptors | Cycle | Period | Year | Type | Credits | |||||||||
Graduate | 2nd four-month period |
Third | Optional | 6 | ||||||||||
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Methodologies | Competencies / Results | Description | Qualification |
Guest lecture / keynote speech | A4 A7 A10 C2 | Development of the units in face-to-face teaching through the support of presentations that will be made available to students at the end of each unit. Students are expected to attend these face-to-face and/or virtual sessions regularly (at least 60%), except in justified or regulated cases. | 25 |
Supervised projects | A2 A3 A4 A7 A8 A10 B7 C2 C4 | Progressive and monitored responses to the control exercises at the end of each unit, previously provided to students along with the supporting unit presentations. | 50 |
Workshop | A7 A8 C2 C4 | Discussion and preparation of a short individual written task after viewing and jointly commenting on a film with political-philosophical content. | 25 |
Assessment comments | |||
Students are expected to read all required readings and come to sessions well prepared to ask questions and make comments based on the readings. In addition to the basic graded activities specified, there will be weekly exercises that test students' understanding of the readings and expositions, their ability to distinguish between normative, empirical, and conceptual claims, and to recognise and evaluate premises, conclusions, and inferences of arguments. Performance on these exercises is not graded, but participation is mandatory, and absence will result in a reduction in the participation component of the grade. |
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