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POL2014

Specialization in Political Science: Comparative Politics

Credits 7.5
Level Intermediate course, level II
Course start Spring 2019
Duration 1 semester
Language of instruction English
Location Trondheim
Examination arrangement Home examination

About

About the course

Course content

The course builds on POL1000 and offers a more comprehensive treatment of concepts and theories within comparative politics, in addition to a close study of the comparative method. Substantively the course focuses on the conceptualisation of democratic and authoritarian institutions and the causes of transitions between these types of regimes. We examine factors such as economic structure, foreign involvement, civil war and mass protest as drivers of these transitions. Throughout the course we pay close attention to how authors in the field use qualitative and quantative evidence to make inferences about these causes.

Learning outcome

Knowledge - the student shall:
- understand the fundamentals of the comparative method and the connections between comparison and causal inference
- know how scholars have conceptualised democratic and authoritarian regimes and how institutions shape political choices related to corruption, repression, and economic growth
- Understand the role of economic structure, mass protest and elites in driving or inhibiting democratisation
Skills - the student shall demonstrate the ability to:
- understand how to derive testable propositions from existing theory of democratisation
- use evidence to make appropriately bounded claims and/or constructively critique existing work

Learning methods and activities

4 hours of lectures per week in the first half of the semester.

Further on evaluation

Assessment: 5 days home exam in week 9.

Required previous knowledge

None

Course materials

Provided at the start of the semester

Credit reductions

Course code Reduction From
POL2004 7.5 sp
This course has academic overlap with the course in the table above. If you take overlapping courses, you will receive a credit reduction in the course where you have the lowest grade. If the grades are the same, the reduction will be applied to the course completed most recently.

Subject areas

  • Social Studies
  • Social Sciences
  • Political Science

Contact information

Course coordinator

Department with academic responsibility

Department of Sociology and Political Science

Examination

Examination

Examination arrangement: Home examination
Grade:

Ordinary examination - Autumn 2018

Hjemmeeksamen
Weighting 100/100 Date Release 2018-11-12
Submission 2018-11-16
Exam system Inspera Assessment

Ordinary examination - Spring 2019

Hjemmeeksamen
Weighting 100/100 Date Release 2019-02-25
Submission 2019-03-01
Exam system Inspera Assessment