This course encourages students to work and research on severalimportant political, economic, societal and global dimensions/challenges of Europe, which occupy a central position in the agenda of European Journalism.
Students will work on investigative research projects/reports in small groups. In so doing, they will not only have to develop the plan, methodology and organization of the reports themselves, but will also present their research (during the term) and submit investigative reports (at the end of the term).
The objective of this form of work and evaluation is twofold:
Upon successful completion of the course students will be able:
Workshops, group-work, class presentations, research and written assignments/projects. Guest speakers will also offer their perspective on the topics discussed in class.
Type of work | Description | Hours |
Workshops/guest speakers | Ten | 30 |
Independent study | Research | 50 |
Exercises and Presentations | To be discussed and decided with the tutor of the course | 100 |
Written projects | To be discussed and decided with the tutor of the course | 120 |
Total workload | 300 |
Type of assessment | Learning outcome | Impact on final grade | Date of assessment |
Written project | 1-4 | 60% | 13th-15th week |
Presentations | 1-4 | 20% | 11th- 13th week |
Exercises | 1-4 | 20% | Regularly |
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