Political Economy
Brief description
Traditional economics, classical political economy in historical context, neoclassical and Keynesian theory in historical context, overview of heterodox approaches, social implications, hegemony, current theoretical developments and economic interactions
Mode of delivery
face to face
Type
compulsory
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
Required literature will be communicated at the beginning of the course.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lecture, discussions, group work, presentations & written assignments
Assessment methods and criteria
Continuous assessment (final exam, contributions to discussions, presentations and written assignment)
Infos
Degree programme
European Economy & Business Management (Bachelor)
Cycle
Bachelor
ECTS Credits
3.00
Language of instruction
German
Curriculum
Part-Time
Academic year
2024
Semester
2 SS
Incoming
No
Learning outcome
After successful completion of the course, students can evaluate the development of the European Union from an economic perspective and analyse current economic developments. Graduates acquire detailed knowledge about the history and conditions of the emergence of different approaches to economic theory. An interdisciplinary approach supports a broader understanding of the historical, political and economic interrelationships of European societies by conveying multiple economic concepts.
The learning outcomes of this course contribute mainly to the following (international) programme learning outcomes:
LO 2.1./ILO 5
LO 2.2./ILO 6
Course code
0389-20-01-BB-DE-20