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Curriculum(s) for 2024 - Political Science (32943)

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Lesson [SSD] [Language] YearSemesterCFU
10607064 | CONSTITUTIONAL JUSTICE AND DEMOCRACY [IUS/09] [ITA]1st1st9

Educational objectives

The aim of the course is to provide students with a in-depth knowledge of features and main changes of italian constitutional justice, with a specific focus on the role of the italian Constitutional Court on the evolution of the democratic system.
In this context, particular attention will be paid to the path of constitutional jurisprudence in relation to equal democracy.
The competences of the Constitutional Court and some specific profiles relating to its jurisprudence will be examined as well as, in the European context, the relations of the Constitutional Court with the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) and the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR).
In addition, the course aims to teach the students to apply this knowledge to cases law that will be addressed during the lessons.
These goals will be achieved through the attendance of the course divided into lectures, seminars and exercises as well as through oral presentation and a written work (papers) on scholars essays and on cases law that will be chosen in agreement with the teacher and that will be exposed by the students during the lessons.

1051474 | modernity and revolutions [M-STO/02] [ITA]1st1st9

Educational objectives

The course aims to stress the usefulness of historical viewpoint in order to improve
abilities in analyzing and interpreting political phenomena, sharpening the tools fit to
criticize sources and recognize specific issues within current historiographical debate.
Autonomy of judgement: ability to interpret critically data and problems, which are typical
of the contemporary history and ability to reflect upon its main topics, formulating,
informed judgments. Communication skills: ability to communicate, using the
appropriate terminology, information and problems concerning the field of history to
specialist and non specialist audiences.

10589462 | ITALIAN AND COMPARATIVE PARLIAMENTARY LAW [IUS/21] [ITA]1st2nd9

Educational objectives

The course will provide in-depth knowledge from a comparative perspective on the role of the parliaments in the evolution of the constitutionalism with reference to the evolution of structures, internal organizations and functions, in particular legislative and control function.
These are very important contents that can provide the student with useful knowledge to develop specific competences on the different systems in a comparative perspective and to develop those skills necessary to understand complex realities in order to apply this knowledge in the working field.
This course fits perfectly within the specific objectives of the programme of course in Political Sciences as it allows an in-depth knowledge and an adequate understanding of the legal (and political) elements of the organisation of parliaments and governments and it also allows to develop an autonomous capacity to analyze the institutional dynamics in a comparative dimension.
What is more, in order to apply themselves to the acquired knowledge and to implement their judgement autonomy, students will work through practices and / or work group on specific topics covered by the course.
This will allow students to develop the skills to communicate what they have learned in frontal lessons even in a working context or just to continue for further studies.(Doctorate, Master, etc.).
Finally, the verification of the achievement of the knowledge and skills described will be achieved not only through the traditional final examination but also in the continuous and progressive monitoring of learning outcomes by means of oral intermediate tests.

1041700 | COMPARATIVE POLICY [SPS/04] [ITA]1st2nd9

Educational objectives

The aim of the course is to fournish to the students the main theoretical and empirical tools to compare two or more cases. In particular, the course is organized as to offer to the students the main concepts in the field and to acquire the ability to analyze "cases study", such as institutions, electoral systems, the party systems, and political parties, etc. After completing the course the student understands the logic of the specific operation of the two models of democracy (majoritarian and consensual) and the three main forms of government; knows the main institutional features and policies of the various systems of government in Europe and the USA, with particular reference to political parties and party systems; S/he is able to master the problems related to the comparison of different systems of government. Moreover, the goal is to provide both theoretical and empirical skills useful to write a brief essay, as crucial for students' further activities, both in academia and in their professional career.

[N/D] [ITA]2nd1st9

Educational objectives

the student is obliged to fulfill the 9 credits relating to the "Activities chosen by the student" through exams (in thirtieths). Exams that require eligibility are excluded. The student can decide to acquire the 9 credits by choosing two exams of 6 credits or one of 12 credits (in this case he would graduate with 3 credits more) or one of 9 credits.
The choice of exams can be made from all those of the University and must be communicated to the degree course by means of the formulation of the "Training path" present on the student's personal Infostud page.
The choice may fall on both first and second level courses.
The dates by which the aforementioned path must be completed by the student will be communicated on the website of the Department of Political Sciences.
The student will be able to fulfill the 9 credits starting from the second year of enrolment.
The student will be able to graduate with courses carried out in this area only if the Scientific Disciplinary Sector of the chosen subject belongs to the Educational Regulations of the Master's Degree course.

AAF1013 | Final exam [N/D] [ITA]2nd2nd15

Educational objectives

The final exam consists in the elaboration of a written thesis, the result of mature critical elaboration, assigned by a supervisor on a topic agreed with the student. The thesis will be discussed, with the intervention of a co-supervisor, in front of a degree commission composed according to current regulations. The student will have three sessions available for the graduation for each academic year. These ordinary sessions are scheduled in July, October and January of each year. In addition, an extraordinary session will be scheduled in March for students who manage to finish their studies one semester early in accordance with the provisions established by the University. To participate in the graduation sessions, the student must submit the graduation application to the student secretariat in the ways and times indicated in the academic calendar for each academic year published on the website of the Department of Political Sciences https://web.uniroma1.it /disp/ The selection board will be able to award a minimum of 0 and a maximum of 11 points from the starting mark calculated from the arithmetic mean of the marks of the exams envisaged by the course, honors and if actual winners of the scholarship as an Erasmus and Erasmus student Plus. (Details are available on the Department website at https://web.uniroma1.it/disp/sites/default/files/allegati/punteggi.pdf).

Graduation exam
In order to graduate, the student must be in possession of the thesis assignment sheet signed by the professor in charge of the course who will act as supervisor. The date shown at the bottom of this sheet indicates the period from which the student started the work of the thesis.
The student can have the thesis assignment sheet signed already during the first year of the course.
The thesis assignment sheet must be signed at least 6 months before the discussion of the thesis and is valid for two academic years. The teacher will be able to sign the thesis assignment sheet only after the student has taken and passed the exam.
If, during the course of the three-year thesis, the advisor professor should be retired, he may decide to continue following the assigned thesis and be present in the degree commission within the academic year in which he was allocated in retirement or to renounce . In this second case, the teacher belonging to the same disciplinary scientific sector who will teach the subject in place of the retired colleague will assume the role of supervisor. If the subject is no longer provided, a teacher with a similar sector will be assigned by the President of the Political Science and International Relations teaching area.
The student can only ask for the thesis from a teacher with whom he has taken an exam in his/her educational path, excluding further educational activities and excluding exams belonging to the "Educational activities chosen by the student".
Students can participate in the graduation session if they meet the "Graduating" requirements as indicated in the General Manifesto of Studies for the a.y. in which she will decide to graduate. The number of credits acquired upon submission of the graduation application to the student secretariat will be equal to 88% of them net of the final exam.