Академический Документы
Профессиональный Документы
Культура Документы
Code: 19164
Centre: Philosophy and Letters
Course: International Studies
Level: Undergraduate
Type: Compulsory
Number of credits: 6
Instructor: Dr. Ren Paddags
Academic year: 2017-18
COURSE TITLE
Early modern and modern political thought
Compulsory Subject
1.5. Year
3rd
1.6. Semester
2nd
1 de 7
Subject: Early modern and modern political thought
Code: 19164
Centre: Philosophy and Letters
Course: International Studies
Level: Undergraduate
Type: Compulsory
Number of credits: 6
Instructor: Dr. Ren Paddags
Academic year: 2017-18
CG1 Apply acquired knowledge from the social sciences and humanities to analyze
the international system and order.
CG2 Locate and interpret complex information from different fields in the humanities
and social sciences in order to analyze international problems.
CG4 - Be able to transmit orally information, ideas, problems, and solutions to both
specialist and general audiences.
2 de 7
Subject: Early modern and modern political thought
Code: 19164
Centre: Philosophy and Letters
Course: International Studies
Level: Undergraduate
Type: Compulsory
Number of credits: 6
Instructor: Dr. Ren Paddags
Academic year: 2017-18
CG5 - Be able to debate global and specific matters, relating concepts and knowledge
from different disciplines after analyzing different ideological, theoretical and
normative positions.
CB1 Show basic knowledge and understanding of a subject area already familiar from
secondary school, and progressing now to a level of advanced textbook knowledge, and
even to a certain degree of familiarity with knowledge at the forefront of the field of
study.
CB2 Apply acquired knowledge to one's future profession, developing and defending
arguments and solving problems within the discipline.
CB3 Develop the learning skills needed to undertake more advanced study requiring a
high level of intellectual independence.
CB4 - Develop the ability orally to transmit information, ideas, problems and solutions
to specialist and non-specialist audiences.
CB5 - Develop the learning skills needed to undertake more advanced study requiring a
high level of intellectual independence.
Cross skills:
CT6 - Show receptiveness and respect in the exchange of concepts and ideas, valuing
independent learning and staying up to date, while fomenting proactive and critical
attitudes toward knowledge.
CT8 - Acquire the ability to discover, critically analyze and justify the ethical
implications of strategies for study and research into different levels of social relations.
Specific skills:
CE6 - Learn and understand the basic features of the globalization of social, economic
and political activities.
3 de 7
Subject: Early modern and modern political thought
Code: 19164
Centre: Philosophy and Letters
Course: International Studies
Level: Undergraduate
Type: Compulsory
Number of credits: 6
Instructor: Dr. Ren Paddags
Academic year: 2017-18
CE12 - Analyze and understand the basic features of political and constitutional systems
and regimes from a historical and comparative perspective.
CE25 Identify the main periods in the history of the social sciences and of political
and social thought, as well as their presentday trends.
1.12. Course contents
SYLLABUS:
4 de 7
Subject: Early modern and modern political thought
Code: 19164
Centre: Philosophy and Letters
Course: International Studies
Level: Undergraduate
Type: Compulsory
Number of credits: 6
Instructor: Dr. Ren Paddags
Academic year: 2017-18
STEDMAN JONES, Gareth and CLAEYS, Gregory (eds.): The Cambridge History
of NineteenthCentury Political Thought. Cambridge University Press, 2011.
2. Teaching methodology
3. Student workload
Number
of Percentage
hours
In the Class lectures 42 h 33%
5 de 7
Subject: Early modern and modern political thought
Code: 19164
Centre: Philosophy and Letters
Course: International Studies
Level: Undergraduate
Type: Compulsory
Number of credits: 6
Instructor: Dr. Ren Paddags
Academic year: 2017-18
Students who fail to pass the course during the regular semester have a
second opportunity in the yearend evaluation period in JuneJuly. The
evaluation will consist of an examination and/or written work, to be indicated
by the professor during the month of May.
Students who have received official exemption from attendance from the CTS
will be graded as follows:
6 de 7
Subject: Early modern and modern political thought
Code: 19164
Centre: Philosophy and Letters
Course: International Studies
Level: Undergraduate
Type: Compulsory
Number of credits: 6
Instructor: Dr. Ren Paddags
Academic year: 2017-18
5. Course calendar
Week Contents Contact hours Independent study time
4 Theme 2 3 5
5 Theme 3 3 5
6 Theme 3 3+3 5
7 Theme 3 3 8
8 Theme 3 3 8
9 Theme 4 3 8
10 Theme 4 3 8
11 Theme 5 3 8
12 Theme 5 3 8
13 Theme 5 3 8
14 Theme 5 3 8
15 Theme 6 3 8
16 Examination 2
7 de 7