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Course Description
 G1808 “EUROPEAN
CULTURE AND CIVILIZATION”
G1808 “EUROPEAN
CULTURE AND CIVILIZATION”| 
ECTS | 
6 | |
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Taught by | 
Prof. Dr. Jesús Ángel
  González, gonzalezja@unican.es  | |
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Course language | 
English  | |
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Schedule | 
Classes: Wed
  12:30-13:30, Thu 10:30-12:30 | |
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Content  | 
The
  course will deal with the concepts of culture and European unity and
  diversity. Therefore, the different concepts of culture and the diverse
  dimensions of Europe (geographical, historical, religious, economic,
  cultural) will be analyzed and followed by an individual analysis of the
  culture and civilization of some specific European countries. The course will also present key facts about the creation and
  development of the European Union. Some of the topics to be covered are:
  Origin of the EU, how the EU works, monetary union, European issues and priorities, the EU in the world,
  current developments and future possibilities. | |
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Assessment | 
-Class
  attendance and participation 10% (MINIMUM 80 %) 
-Oral presentation 30% Students will choose one European country and prepare an oral presentations about its culture and
  civilization.. The presentations should last between 20 and 30 minutes and
  some of the following fields could be covered: Background, history, geography, languages,
  sociological overview, education, religion, economy, politics, the Media,
  cultural conflicts, cultural products (Literature, Cinema, Art). Special emphasis should be placed on each student’s field of
  expertise or University Major.  
- Reading and Writing Assignments: 20 %: Students are expected to read a number of articles, discuss them in
  class and hand in article reviews.  
- Final
  paper: “What is then a European?" 40 % | |
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Teaching
  methods | 
Participants will be encouraged to
  actively participate in class and share their experiences and ideas with
  others to explore new ways of thinking. The course will be conducted using a
  mixture of lectures; small group activities; practical exercises, facilitated
  discussions and oral presentations. | |
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Teaching
  material | 
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