The aim of this module this module is to give students an understanding of how the EU functions and the impact of its policies and institutions on the economies and societies of its member states playing particular reference to the Irish Economy.
Historical development of the EU and constant adaptation
The decision making institutions of the EU
EU Budget
Trade and the EU
Movement of Labour, Immigration and asylum seekers
Social and Employment Policies
Competition and Industrial policies
Foreign and security Policy
The module combines formal lectures, interactive presentations, case studies, participant activities and exercises to maximise the impact of the learning experience. Students will have ample time to consider the ideas and apply the skills discussed and it is expected that these interactive exercises will serve to reinforce some of the learning on the module. In addition video presentations will be presented to illustrate key themes in the module.
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Other Assessment(s) | 100 |