Upon completion of the course, students are expected to:
Have acquired sufficient knowledge and skills to critically engage with the key causal factors of social change at the EU level.
Be familiar with engaging in dialogue using critical terms regarding key areas of social policy.
Be capable of retrieving, assessing, and interpreting data from various sources in order to analyze issues of social policy from a comparative perspective within the EU.
Be able to synthesize interpretations and viewpoints, and develop systematic, critically oriented arguments supported by adequate empirical evidence.
Be able to compose texts that meet the standards of academic work (in terms of structure, analysis, documentation, as well as the presentation of empirical data and bibliographic references).
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No instructors assigned. |