Introduction to Political Science
Presentation
The UC aims to put students in touch with the main notions, issues and theses dealt with in Political Science. As the name implies, it is therefore an introductory course, which presents an overview of the scientific area, preparing students to successfully attend the remaining UCs of the degree.
Part of this Programme
Political Science and International Relations
Level of Qualification|Semesters|ECTS
| Semestral | 6
Year | Type of course unit | Language
1 |Mandatory |Português
Code
ULHT11-9423
Recommended complementary curricular units
Since the UC is preparatory to the entire course, there are no specially recommended UCs
Prerequisites and co-requisites
n/a
Professional Internship
Não
Syllabus
2 - Approaches and Differences between Political Science, Sociology and Law 3 - Perspectives of approach and methods of analysis in Political Science: functionalism and systems theory 4 - Political Ideologies 5 - State, nation and nation-state 6 -Political regimes 7 - Electoral systems 9 - Government systems 10 - Politics among sovereign states: International Relations
1 - Concept and object of Political Science
Objectives
Teaching methodologies and assessment
1 - Theoretical exposition of the programmatic contents by the teacher, followed by a period of debate. 2 - Presentation and discussion of current cases and texts by well-known authors 3 - Presentation and discussion in class of small texts elaborated by the students either individually or in group. The evaluation can be done through two systems: continuous evaluation and evaluation by examination. 1- Students in continuous assessment should attend at least half of the classes and undergo two written tests. The final classification will result from: a) attendance and participation in classes (10%); b) written test I (45%) and written test II (45%). 2- Students with worker status or who have not succeed in the continuous evaluation, should undergo an examination
References
Office Hours
Nome do docente Diogo Pires Aurélio A ajustar com o aluno Quarta-Feira: 14-16h Sala C.1.22
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