2011/2012 KAN-MLEAM_AS3 Markets of the Western Hemisphere
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Markets of the Western Hemisphere |
Course Information | |
Language | English |
Point | 15 ECTS (450 SAT) |
Type | Mandatory |
Level | Full Degree Master |
Duration | One Semester |
Course Period | Spring |
Time Table | Please see course schedule at e-Campus |
Study Board |
Study Board for MA in International Business Communication |
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Taught under Open University-Taught under open university. | |
Last updated on 29 maj 2012 |
Learning Objectives | |||||||||||||||
The succesful candidate must be able to (in the exam paper as well as in the oral defense):
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Prerequisite | |||||||||||||||
BA-level knowledge of American studies (USA and Latin America). Students should have specific knowledge of the history, politics, economy and markets of the Americas when participating in the course. See below under Course Contents for suggested prior reading. | |||||||||||||||
Examination | |||||||||||||||
Markets of the Western Hemisphere | |||||||||||||||
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Examination | |||||||||||||||
Written individual paper (take home exam) of 12-14 pages (2275 characters, incl. spaces), followed by oral exam, 30 mins. Subject to be approved by the professor. Part of the paper may be written during the last part of the course. • Language: English There will be an overall assessment of the paper and the oral exam. Re-take will be according to the ordinary rules in case the student presents him-or herself for the exam at a later session. • If the student has handed in the take-home exam on time, but is unable to be present at the oral presentation due to illness or similar or has failed to appear for the oral presentation he or she may register for a re-take of the oral presentation on the basis of the same, an improved or a new paper in the same exam period according to the examination plan for re-takes. | |||||||||||||||
Prerequisites for Attending the Exam | |||||||||||||||
It is a prerequiste that all mandatory term papers dealing with themes treated in the course (up to a maximum of 8 pages (a 2275 characters, incl. spaces) have been approved by the teacher. | |||||||||||||||
Course Content | |||||||||||||||
The aim of the course is to strengthen student knowledge of general and specific conditions concerning markets and macroeconomics in the Western Hemisphere as well as to strengthen their ability to define and analyse concrete issues relevant for economic relations between Denmark and countries and regions in the Western Hemisphere. Furthermore it is the aim of the course to strengthen the general analytical skills of students and their ability to synthesize information from a variety of sources. Students will learn to assess the relative strengths and weaknesses of various economic systems and will thus be able to offer Danish and other European businesses in-depth knowledge about economic factors in the Western Hemisphere. The main emphasis is on an in-depth treatment of one or more themes which provide an empirical point of departure for a general discussion of market conditions in the USA and Latin America. | |||||||||||||||
Teaching Methods | |||||||||||||||
The course will be taught in English. Requirements for the course are thorough preparation of the assigned reading for each lesson, including any pre-set questions relating to the texts, and active participation in discussions. Teachers may use occasional tests to check progress, and students write up to two obligatory papers up to a total of 8 pages (one page = 1800 units) which must be passed in order to sit the examination. Students write an exam home paper on either a topic relating to the U.S. or the Latin American part of the course. Some supervision is provided by the course teacher. The exam also consists of an oral defence of the written exam paper. | |||||||||||||||
Student Workload | |||||||||||||||
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Further Information | |||||||||||||||
Tuition takes place in English | |||||||||||||||
Literature | |||||||||||||||
A detailed bibliography and a lecture plan will be on the course site at the beginning of the semester. Suggested core literature: (subject to change): Morales, Isidro (2008), Post-NAFTA North America. Reshaping the Economic and Political Governance of aChanging Region,Basingstoke, UK; New York, USA: Palgrave Macmillan.(pp 24-37; pp 180-202) |