Course detail
European Union and Business
FP-KeupPAcad. year: 2016/2017
The subject focuses mainly on the basic information in the following areas: historical development and the nature of the EU, the EU budget structure, financial relations of the Czech Republic and the EU budget, the differences in business in EU Member States, the EU subsidy policy.
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Assesment methods and criteria linked to learning outcomes
- Active participation in exercises will be controlled and assessed by the teacher
- Successful completion of case studies – max assessment 40 points, total number of points for awarding the course- minimum unit credit is 24 points.
Conditions for passing an exam: Knowledge of taught topics, emphasis is placed on mastering professional terminology.
Form of examination: Written – 3 questions (examples) with max 20 points.
Grading:
A : 100 – 90 points
B : 89 – 80 points
C : 79 – 70 points
D : 69 – 60 points
E : 59 – 50 points
F : 49 – 0 points
Course curriculum
2. The nature, functions, and structure of the EU budget.
3. The issue of the Single Market, European Monetary Union and selected policies in the economic sphere.
4. The financial relations of the Czech Republic and the EU budget.
5. Differences in business in the EU Member States.
6. The current stage of development of European economic integration and familiarization with the objectives for the next period.
7. Subsidy Policy.
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Aims
- historický vývoj a podstata EU,
- podstata, funkce a struktura rozpočtu EU,
- problematiku jednotného trhu, Evropské menové unie a vybraných politik v ekonomické oblasti,
- finanční vztahy Ceské republiky a rozpočtu EU,
- rozdíly v podnikání v jednotlivých členských stétech EU,
- současný stupeň rozvoje evropské ekonomické integrace a seznámení s cíli pro další období,
- dotační politika EU.
Specification of controlled education, way of implementation and compensation for absences
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Basic literature
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Syllabus
2. The nature, functions, and structure of the EU budget.
3. The issue of the Single Market, European Monetary Union and selected policies in the economic sphere.
4. The financial relations of the Czech Republic and the EU budget.
5. Differences in business in the EU Member States.
6. The current stage of development of European economic integration and familiarization with the objectives for the next period.
7. Subsidy Policy.