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Global Political Economy (5cr)

Code: R301DL63OJ-3002

General information


Enrollment
01.03.2021 - 24.08.2021
Registration for the implementation has ended.
Timing
01.09.2021 - 18.12.2021
Implementation has ended.
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 cr
Mode of delivery
Contact learning
Campus
Rantavitikka, Jokiväylä 11, Rovaniemi
Teaching languages
English
Seats
0 - 50
Degree programmes
International Business
Teachers
Minna Kangasvieri
Adrian Braun
Teacher in charge
Minna Kangasvieri
Course
R301DL63OJ

Evaluation scale

H-5

Objective

The student understands the connection between economics and politics both in national and global setting.
He/she is able to identify current global challenges and understands the role of different global and local institutions.
The student understands how global challenges impact individuals, companies and societies.
He/she understands global political trends and forces and their connection to business.

Competences: Internationality and Multiculturalism Competence, Economics and Financial Management Competence

Content

- Globalisation

- International trade and its effects

- Inequality

- Political forces in global economy

- International organisations and international relations (IMF, WTO, EU etc.)

- PESTEL analysis

Location and time

Location: Moodle AC Classroom

Week 35 Introduction into Global Political Economy
Week 36 Economic systems I
Week 37-1 Economic systems II
Week 37-2 Globalization
Week 38-1 Political forces in global economy
Week 38-2 International organisations and international relations
Week 38-3 Inequality and roles of public and private sectors
Week 39 Analytical models (e.g. PESTEL)
Week 40-1 Consensus building in political processes & tendering
Week 40-2 International trade and its impacts
Week 43 International conflicts and economic impacts
Week 44 Group work presentations I
Week 45 Group work presentations II
Week 46 Summary, Discussions, Learning Diary

Materials

Material is provided during the study unit implementation
• Literature in Moodle
• Lecture slides
• Recommendations for online sources (particularly institutions)

Teaching methods

The student understands the connection between economics and politics both in national and global setting. He/she is able to identify current global challenges and understands the role of different global and local institutions. The student understands how global challenges impact individuals, companies and societies. He/she understands global political trends and forces and their connection to business.

Exam schedules

Week 37 – DL Friday September 17th – First Assignment
Week 40 – DL Friday October 8th – Second Assignment
Week 43 – DL Friday October 29th – Third Assignment
Week 44 & 45 – Thursday Nov. 4th & Wednesday Nov. 10th – Group Work presentations
Week 48 – DL Friday December 3rd – Submission Learning Diary

Any evaluated documents that are insufficient or do not match minimum requirements to pass, need to be revised in order to complete the course.

Completion alternatives

Assessment is based on the process and actual skills and knowledge evaluation.
• Learning Diary (60 %)
• Presentation (40%)
• Assignments (Pass/Fail)

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Level 1
The student understands current global challenges and how they impact societies, business and individuals.
He/she understands the role of global and local institutions and their connection to business.

Level 2:
The student understands current global challenges and is able to draw the line to previous development(s) in the history of global political economy and how this interacts with impacts towards societies, businesses and individuals.
He/she understands the role of global and local institutions and the connection to business and global political institutions.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Level 3
The student is able to analyse reasons behind current global challenges and how they impact societies, business and individuals.
He/she is able to analyse impact of global and local institutions and their connection to business and global political institutions, while embedding the theme into either historical or temporary discourses.

Level 4
The student is able to analyse in depth and comprehensively current global challenges and how they impact societies, business and individuals.
He/she is able to analyse impact of global and local institutions and their connection to business and global political institutions, while embedding the theme into multiple historical and temporary discourses.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Level 5
The student is able to critically evaluate reasons behind current and future global challenges and how they impact societies, business and individuals.
The student is able to critically evaluate the impact of global and local institutions and their connection to business, while embedding the theme into multiple historical and temporary discourses.

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