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About Study Course

ECTS:3
Course supervisor:Beāte Livdanska
Study type:Full time
Course level:All levels
Target audience:Business Management; Communication Science; Health Management; Information and Communication Science; Law; Management Science; Marketing and Advertising; Medicine; Nursing Science; Pedagogy; Person and Property Defence; Political Science; Psychology
Language:Latvian
Study course description Full description, Full time
Branch of science:International Politics; Political science

Objective

Familiarise students with the fundamental principles of political communication in the European Union – the normative and empirical aspects.

Prerequisites

To successfully complete the study course, students must have basic knowledge about the EU (how institutional framework operates, decision making procedures etc.)

Learning outcomes

Knowledge

1.Be familiar with the history of the establishment and administration of the European Union, EU institutions, EU decision-making process,
know patterns of public participation in the EU decision-making process and institutions.

Skills

1.Analytical abilities to compare and critically evaluate the policy of the European Union and the role of society in it
in execution.

Competence

1.Ability to combine critical thinking, knowledge of political processes, European Union administration
processes and communication processes.