KURSY (W JĘZYKU ANGIELSKIM) LP. WYKŁADOWCA TYTUŁ

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KURSY (W JĘZYKU ANGIELSKIM) LP. WYKŁADOWCA TYTUŁ
KURSY (W JĘZYKU ANGIELSKIM)
LP.
WYKŁADOWCA
TYTUŁ ZAJĘĆ
TRYB I JĘZYK
ECTS
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język angielski
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The John Paul II Theology and Its Social Significance
1.
PhD Aneta Gawkowska
The course will aim at the introduction and analysis of social importance of John Paul II’s breakthrough teaching on
the so called theology of the body (TOB), which he delivered between 1979 and 1984. We will read and discuss some
major fragments of TOB, focusing in particular on the issues of the meaning of the sexual difference, the equality and
complementarity of the sexes, the solitude and the community of the persons, the search for various possible social
consequences of this alternative view of human sexuality and the alternative way of doing anthropology. We will trace
some of the consequences of TOB in the development of new feminism, in its male/female relations’ perspective, in
justification of male priesthood, in development of certain bioethical arguments, in some theories of community, and
in some philosophical breakthrough ideas linking simple aspects of premodernity, modernity, and postmodernity.
Besides reading fragment of books and articles, we will do research and analysis of several internet websites
connceted with our topic.
Conflict Resolution and Crisis Management
2.
mgr Mariusz Handzlik
This course will provide a basic framework for considering the evolving field of international conflict resolution, while
exposing the students to established academic contributions and challenging them. Students will examine emerging
trends and cutting edge issues in international conflict resolution and will also be encouraged to reflect on the theorypractice nexus.
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stacjonarny,
język angielski
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stacjonarny,
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Tryb
niestacjonarny,
język angielski
3
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stacjonarny,
język angielski
4
Philosophy
3.
PhD Adam Lipszyc
The course is to present an overview of the most important trends and systems in Western philosophy, from Socrates
to postmodernism, with special stress put on the social and political thought of modern and 20th century
philosophers. The format of the course is lecture combined with discussion.
Institutions and Decision Making in the EU
4.
prof. Józef Niżnik
We are going to study the basis of EU governance system, its institutions and practice of decisions making. The aim
of the seminar will be to see the specificity of the EU governance as well as its effectiveness and the course of its
development. We will also examine the new institutional discourse in the EU and conceptual and theoretical
inventions, such as multilevel governance or open method of coordination.
Contemporary Economic Policy
5.
professor Wojciech
Roszkowski
MA Dominik Smyrgała
The course is taught as a regular lecture. The course introduces basic doctrines related to the role of the state in
economy and presents the most important contemporary economic policies.
World History since 1949
6.
professor Dariusz Stola
The aim of this lecture is to expand students’ knowledge of contemporary history (1914-2001), and help them
develop their analytical skills and interests in history as well as in contemporary issues seen in a historical
perspective. The lecture will focus on political, social and economic dimensions of the contemporary history. It is
geographically Eurocentric, offering particular insights into Central European affairs. It pays special attention to the
rise and fall of totalitarian regimes and to World War II – the central events of the century. Students are expected to
read extensively, actively participate in the course (i.e. ask and answer questions) and complete it with a written
exam. The spring term will be devoted to the second half of the century (post-1949), with a special emphasis on the
Cold War division of the world and Europe’s relative decline and continuing centrality.
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stacjonarny,
język angielski
3
Introduction to Political Science
7.
dr hab. Bohdan Szklarski
The course is designed to familiarize students with basic concepts and approaches used in examining current political
events. Students should be able to understand the dynamics of political life: identify major institutions and actors,
analyze their interactions, explain their motivations. They should also acquire proper language and terminology
necessary to describe political phenomena.
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stacjonarny,
język angielski
3
Theory of International Relations
8.
PhD Rafał Trzaskowski
The course is designed as an introduction to fundamental theories of international relations and regional integration,
the acquaintance with which is indispensable to any IR student. The first semester is fully devoted to main IR theories
– realism, liberalism and globalism, whereas the second semester will cover more modern theories of IR, such as
constructivism, postmodernism, discourse theories, as well as theories of regional integration (neo-functionalism or
liberal intergovernmentalism). The course will deal with general “classical” and canonical IR theories texts as well as
with more concrete case studies. The students will be required to read and comment on obligatory readings, prepare
a short in-class presentation, write a short paper (a review of a chosen book) and pass a written test.
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język angielski