2019/2020 BA-BEBUO1011U Business and European Governance
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Business and European Governance |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Mandatory |
Level | Bachelor |
Duration | One Semester |
Start time of the course | Autumn |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
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Study Board for BSc in European Business
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Last updated on 03-07-2019 |
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After completing the course students should be
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The course provides an in-depth focus on the European Union context for European business development. The European Union regulates and decides on a wide range of areas directly related to the daily issues for business. These EU regulations and decisions have to do with specific developments in the Single European Market and its adjacent policies, here including business in the external markets of EU most relevant trade partners. These EU regulations regulate the limits of business operations as well as new business opportunities in a larger and harmonized market. With a strong focus on business case studies, this advanced course gives the students factual knowledge about the EU policy context for business, and concrete examples of business challenges, dilemmas, opportunities or paradoxes, directly related to the EU context.
This course builds up from the previous course in the 1rst semester “European Business Framework” (EBF), in two essential ways. Firstly, whereas the EBF course gave a very general introduction about the history of the European Union, about the main institutions of the European Union, and about some of the European Union policies; the current course assumes the students have this basic knowledge, and takes an advanced approach and deeper look into 5 core topics that are relevant for business: free movement of goods and capital; labour market mobility and principles associated to freedom of movement of workers; competition policy; external trade; and single currency. After refreshing briefly the basics, the students will be presented with more advanced concepts and detailed aspects of the EU which are relevant for business. Secondly, and very importantly too, this is an advanced course that uses a case-based teaching method. This pedagogical method allows the students to learn about the complexity of real-life business situations in the European Union, and to be actively engaged in their own learning process by using the new concepts of this course into the analysis of the cases. |
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The course combines two types of teaching methods: lectures (with all the students together in one auditorium) and exercises of business cases (the students divided in 3 groups in seminar rooms). The lectures will be interactive, and the teacher will use different IT-based tools to support this interaction and engagement from students. The exercises will be also interactive, with a higher level of student participation. The case method is a teaching method extensively used in top business schools, and stimulates active learning of the students through intensive interaction and feed-back. Therefore students are expected to be particularly active during the exercises. The students have to read the case before attending the exercises. During the exercises, the cases will be analyzed and discussed in detail. This method will help the students building up some important analytical competences and to develop oral presentation skills. It will allow them to understand the complexity of the context in which European businesses operate today, and in particular the opportunities and challenges offered by the single market and other central aspects of the EU. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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The students will get feedback during the lectures, the exercises and with 1 voluntary assignment. During the lectures, the teachers will give feedback using IT-tools (using "Socrative" or similar). During the exercises the teacher will give detailed feedback about each specific case. Moreover, the course has 1 individual voluntary assignment. The voluntary assignment will allow students to get feedback throughout the course about their performance. Apart from that, the teachers will be available during the office hours, if the students need feedback or have specific questions related to the content of the course. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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