Perspectives on Europe in a Global Context
Aims of the Programme
The course aims to provide students with an interdisciplinary understanding of Europe by exploring its historical development, institutions, processes of integration, and contemporary global challenges. It encourages critical thinking about different narratives of Europe and develops the ability to analyze European issues from historical, political, legal, social, and cultural perspectives.
Content & Methods
The course is delivered through online lectures and interactive exercises, including document and source analysis, group discussions in breakout rooms, flipped classroom activities, and preparatory readings. Assessment is based on a multiple-choice examination.
Key Topics
The programme covers the history of Europe and the European Union, European integration and governance, migration and mobility, war and conflict, inclusion and exclusion, media and climate politics, as well as representations of Europe in literature, film, art, and everyday culture.
Microcredentials
This course can be combined either with “800.863 Reading Austria in Europe and the World” to earn the Aurora micro credential “Reading Austria in European and Global Context,” or with the University of Duisburg-Essen’s “Challenges in Europe” to earn the Aurora micro-credential “Understanding Europe.”
Course Details
ECTS: 5
Level: Bachelor
Format: Online course, mandatory
attendance
Language of instruction: English
Online phase: 20.10 – 04.12.26
Microcredential Certificate
Course number: 800.861
Application Period: 01.07.-19.07.26