POL2001 Politics and International Business

SubjectCat-nbrClassTermModeDescriptionUnitsCampus
POL2001901172, 2009ONCPolitics and International Business1.00Toowoomba

Academic group:FOBUS
Academic org:FOB008
Student contribution band:1
ASCED code:090101


Contents



STAFFING

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OTHER REQUISITES

Students are required to have access to a personal computer, e-mail capabilities and Internet access to USQConnect. Current details of computer requirements can be found at <http://www.usq.edu.au/business/student/computerreq.htm>.



SYNOPSIS

This course introduces students to basic political and economic institutions of government. It uses a comparative methodological framework to explore the concept of different national institutional configurations, using examples from Australia, Asia and Europe. As part of its examination of political and economic institutions, the course will assess the effect of recent international trends on the ability of state institutions to fulfil their prescribed role. It will also introduce students to international economic and political institutions and evaluate their effectiveness.




OBJECTIVES

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TOPICS

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REFERENCE MATERIALS

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STUDENT WORKLOAD REQUIREMENTS

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ASSESSMENT DETAILS

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IMPORTANT ASSESSMENT INFORMATION

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ASSESSMENT NOTES

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This version produced 9 Dec 2008.