General introduction to the subject:
European Studies offers the candidates the opportunity to improve their knowledge of Europe in the light of the broad spectrum of cultures, and the perspectives arising from this multicultural diversity. Europe is studied within a wider, international and global perspective with particular reference to the Euro-Mediterranean dimension, human rights and citizenship.
Topics studied:
• Law and Government
• Human Rights
• Conflicts and resolutions
• European Citizenship
• European Institutions
• Welfare State
• European Economic Development
• Population, Demography, Migration and Diversity
• Tourism
• European Environment
• Cultural Heritage
Class activities involved:
Class activities involved include discussions, research, debates, video critique, field works, interviews, map reading and statistics.
Homework assigned:
Essays, research, discussion preparation, field work journals, and presentations.
Assessment given:
Ongoing assessment
Skills acquired while studying the subject:
• discussion techniques
• essay writing
• awareness of European and social issues
• respect towards diverse opinions and values of multiculturalism
Skills required to study the subject:
• writing techniques
• discussion techniques
• presentation techniques
This subject can lead you to the following Career Paths:
European Studies teacher
International Relations
Careers within the Public Service
Diplomat
Careers within the legal sector
Research Officer
Representative in European Institutions
Careers within the political field