Polish Naval Academy of the Heroes of Westerplatte Smidowicza 69, 81-103 Gdynia; tel. /fax: +48 58 626 27 51; www.amw.gdynia.pl Course catalogue Faculty: Command and Naval Operations Course of study: Internal Security PART 2. INFORMATION ON PROGRAMMES GENERAL DESCRIPTION: qualification awarded Graduates who have achieved the expected learning outcomes included in the study programs are awarded qualifications and certified by a diploma. In addition, the graduate achieves professional qualifications in accordance with the completed field of study and specialization. level of qualification Graduates meet one of the following levels of qualification which is compatible with the European Qualification Framework (EQF): - level 6 - conferred on the first degree graduates: “licencjat” or “inżynier”; - level 7 - conferred on the second degree graduates: “magister” or “magister inżynier”; - level 8 - conferred on the third degree graduates: “doctor”. Enclosure contains further explanation on the descriptors defining levels in the European Qualifications Framework. specific admission requirements Intramural studies first degree - the classification takes place based on the enrolment on the basis of marks in school-leaving certificates of the maturity. Intramural studies second degree - graduates of the college of the first degree can apply for second degree. An average of the university graduation of the first degree is deciding on qualifying. Extramural studies first and second degree - an order of filing documents for using the limit of places up is deciding on qualifying. specific arrangements for recognition of prior learning (formal, non-formal, informal) Moving activities are subject to the conditions set in the Regulation of the Minister of Science and Higher Education dated 14 September 2011 on conditions and procedures for handling classified by the student activities (Journal of Laws of 2011 r. nr 201, pos. 1187) Pjo? qualification requirements and regulations Consistent with regulation by Minister of Science and Higher Education dated 5 October, 2011 concerning conditions for conducting studies in a certain direction and level of education (J. o L. no 243 pos. 1445). Regulation sets out the various cycle of studies, graduate qualifications and future competence and defines the requirements for the candidates of the second degree. profile of the programme internally security key learning outcomes Handing over to students the concerning knowledge is the fundamental assumption of educating the first degree on studies the dimension of the internal state security and obligations associated with it, local and national arrangements of the organization. In particular it is regarding functioning of structures, institution, organs of the national security in the inner environment. occupational profiles of graduates with examples Crisis management Administration of the safety and the public order access to further studies master’s degree postgraduate studies Student’s transfer of record, hereinafter referred to as "transfer activities", allows him/her to continue learning study unit at a university to which the student transfers, “host unit”. doctoral studies course structure diagram with credit (60 per full-time academic year) pjo object of the general education examination regulations, assessment and grading Subjects are completed by either award of a credit or by examination. Marks are recorded in the student’s record book and comments added by the academic teacher responsible according to the specific provisions of the Regulations of Study at the Naval Academy of the Heroes of Westerplatte in Gdynia. Examinations and assessment are reflected in the following grading scale: very good - 5.0 (very good), more than good - 4.5 (db +) good - 4.0 (db), satisfactory - 3.5 (dst +) ; sufficient - 3.0 (dst); inadequate - 2.0 (ndst). Detailed grading system reflects chapters VI - VII of the aforementioned regulations. graduation requirements In order to obtain the HEI degrees, a student is required to complete all course units and practical placements included in a syllabus, to submit and defend a thesis, and to pass successfully the final examination in front of the thesis committee. Specific requirements for submission and review of the diploma exam are contained in chapters VII – X of the aforementioned Regulations. mode of study pjo: full-time studies, part-time studies programme director or equivalent pjo DESCRIPTION ON THE INDIVIDUAL COURSE UNITS: course unit title English level of course unit (e.g. first, second or third cycle) first degree year of study I-II semester/trimester when the subject (course unit) is delivered I-IV number of ECTS credits allocated 8 name of lecturer(s) pjo learning outcomes of the course unit Ability of using English on the level intermediate in the tongue law economic the EU and in themes presenting essential and current problems of the modern world. Improving understanding both using words and turnabouts appearing in articles, press reports, Internet, in the radio news and television. mode of delivery (face-to-face, distance learning) intramural extramural prerequisites and co-requisites pjo recommended optional programme components course unit code pjo Ja type of course unit (compulsory, optional) course contents The European Common market, earthqakes, police investigation – the hunt, terrorist attacks, student’s presentations year of study II recommended or required reading 1. Więcławska, European Union English Course 2. News & Society – Edgard 3. B. M. Otto – Here is the news – part one, part two 4. Materiały z internetu planned learning activities and teaching methods exercises assessment methods and criteria mark of test reading listening writing language of instruction english work placement(s) pjo semester/trimester when the subject (course unit) is delivered IV number of ECTS credits allocated 4 name of lecturer(s) pjo learning outcomes of the course unit Acquainting the development of information technologies and the information society with the rank in Poland, for Europe and in the world. Getting to know new technologies and main characteristics of the information society. Acquainting the object in English from the scope with the terminology. mode of delivery (face-to-face, distance learning) intramural extramural prerequisites and co-requisites course unit title Information Technologies course unit code Ot pjo recommended optional programme components pjo type of course unit (compulsory, optional) object of the general education level of course unit (e.g. first, second or third cycle) course contents The genesis and the development of information technologies. Technical generations of the computer hardware. Providing software computer systems. Knowledge society and of information. recommended or required reading first degree 1. Brady R., Forrest E., Mizerski R., Marketing w Internecie, PWE, Warszawa 2002 2. Kierzkowskiego Z. (red), Inteligentne metody komputerowe dla nauki, technologii i gospodarki, Helion, Gliwice 2004 3. Kifner T., Polityka bezpieczeństwa i ochrony informacji, Helion, Gliwice 1999 4. Lem S., Bomba megabitowa, Wydawnictwo Literackie, Kraków 1999 5. Nilles J., Telepraca. Strategie kierowania wirtualną załogą, WNT, Warszawa 2003 6. Null L., Lobur J., Struktura organizacyjna i architektura systemów komputerowych, Helion, Gliwice 2004 7. Ficoń K., Systemy informatyczne przedsiębiorstw, Bel Studio, Warszawa 2001 planned learning activities and teaching methods year of study I semester/trimester when the subject (course unit) is delivered II number of ECTS credits allocated 2 name of lecturer(s) pjo learning outcomes of the course unit lecture, exercises assessment methods and criteria mark of test mark of colocvium language of instruction polish work placement(s) pjo The student is purchasing the knowledge letting for understanding economic categories; the description and interpretation of economic phenomena and economic processes; understanding the principles of operation of main managing subjects - of households, enterprises, you; understanding the role of prices and money in the economy; understanding the being of the inflation, the unemployment and the globalization; using tools of the economic analysis for the problem solving economic. mode of delivery (face-to-face, distance learning) course unit title intramural rudiments of economy course unit code Ce extramural prerequisites and co-requisites pjo type of course unit (compulsory, optional) object of the general education level of course unit (e.g. first, second or third cycle) first degree recommended optional programme components pjo course contents Leading into economy and economics. The demand, the supply and the market. The consumer theory and the elasticity of demand. Participation of couples in the economy in the microeconomic presentation. Factors of the growth in the economy. Model IS-LM. level of course unit (e.g. first, second or third cycle) first degree recommended or required reading 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Begg D., Ekonomia – Makroekonomia, PWE Czarny B ., Podstawy ekonomii, Polsof-AKADEMIA Hall R. E., Taylor J. B., Makroekonomia, PWN Mankiw N. G., Taylor M. P., Mikroekonomia. PWE, Warszawa 2009 Marciniak R., Mikro i makroekonomia. Podstawowe problemy, PWN; Milewski R., Podstawy ekonomii, PWN Samuelson. P. A., Ekonomia, PWN Szczepaniec M, Makroekonomia, Wydawnictwo UG Varian H. R., Mikroekonomia, PWN planned learning activities and teaching methods lecture, exercises assessment methods and criteria marks of test marks of colocvium language of instruction polish work placement(s) pjo course unit title year of study I semester/trimester when the subject (course unit) is delivered I number of ECTS credits allocated 4 name of lecturer(s) pjo learning outcomes of the course unit Of understanding the being and the specificity of geographical including reality; of understanding geography as the learning and the practical knowledge about the environment of the life of the man; of interpretation of a, economic and political physical map. mode of delivery (face-to-face, distance learning) intramural extramural prerequisites and co-requisites Geography pjo course unit code recommended optional programme components Dia type of course unit (compulsory, optional) object of the basic education pjo course contents Geography - theory about the geographical environment. Non-specific (natural and anthropogenic) and specific (other people) elements of geography. Idiosyncrasies of geography - natural-humanistic dual-ness (social) and the complexity and the spatial dimension of the presentation (global, regional and local scale phenomena). Structure of the geographical knowledge - general and regional geography, peculiar branches of general geography. level of course unit (e.g. first, second or third cycle) first degree year of study recommended or required reading 1. Lach Z., Łaszczuk A., Geografia bezpieczeństwa, AON, Warszawa 2004 2. Firli I., Geografia gospodarcza świata, PWE, Warszawa 2003 3. Żuber M., Katastrofy naturalne i cywilizacyjne, WSOWLąd, Wrocław 2006 4. Skrzyp J., Lach Z., Informator geograficzny. Państwa członkowskie NATO, AON, Warszawa 2005 5. Barbar J., Geografia gospodarki świata, PWN, Warszawa 1984 6. Pietras M., Bezpieczeństwo ekologiczne w Europie, Lublin 1996 7. Otok S., Geografia polityczna świata, Warszawa 2003 I planned learning activities and teaching methods pjo lecture, exercises assessment methods and criteria marks of test marks of colocvium language of instruction semester/trimester when the subject (course unit) is delivered I number of ECTS credits allocated 4 name of lecturer(s) learning outcomes of the course unit Of recognizing types of the political systems and their building blocks; of understanding the role of the organization and political institutions in the life of modern societies; of distinguishing the specificity of the political systems in Europe and determinants their character. mode of delivery (face-to-face, distance learning) polish intramural work placement(s) extramural pjo course unit title Contemporary Political Systems course unit code prerequisites and co-requisites pjo recommended optional programme components pjo Yss type of course unit (compulsory, optional) object of the basic education course contents The being and elements of the political system. Relations between elements of the political system and other sections of the social system. Forms of the political systems. The democratic and undemocratic political systems in Europe and in the world. Concept of the division and the unity of the power. Parliamentary cabinet system. Presidential and semiprezydencki the political system. The chancellor's political system. Specificity of the political systems in Centre-eastern Europe. Systems and election behaviours. The being, functions and types of political parties in Europe, in it in Poland. recommended or required reading 1. Kuciński Jerzy, Podstawy wiedzy o państwie, wyd. C.H. Beck, 2003r 2. Żmigrodzki Marek, Dziemidok-Olszewska Bożena, Współczesne systemy polityczne, wyd. PWN, Warszawa 2009r 3. Antoszewski Andrzej, Herbut Ryszard, Systemy polityczne współczesnej Europy, wyd. PWN, Warszawa 2006r 4. Żebrowski Waldemar, Współczesne systemy polityczne, Olsztyn 2005r 5. Wojtaszczyk Konstanty Adam, Współczesne systemy polityczne, Warszawa 1992 r 6. Wojtaszczyk Konstanty Adam, Społeczeństwo i polityka, wyd. PWN, Warszawa 2005r 7. Soboloewska-Myślik Katarzyna, Partie i systemy partyjne na świecie, wyd. PWN, Warszawa 2006r 8. Sarnecki Paweł ., Ustroje konstytucyjne państw współczesnych, Kraków 2003 9. Ustroje państw współczesnych, red. naukowy W. Skrzydło, Lublin 2004 10. Leksykon politologii planned learning activities and teaching methods Organization and management course unit code Pkl type of course unit (compulsory, optional) object of the basic education level of course unit (e.g. first, second or third cycle) first degree year of study I semester/trimester when the subject (course unit) is delivered II number of ECTS credits allocated 7 name of lecturer(s) pjo learning outcomes of the course unit lecture, exercises assessment methods and criteria marks of test marks of colocvium language of instruction polish work placement(s) pjo course unit title Of analysing both interpretation of problems of the organization and processes of managing; of identification of problems at a junction point of functioning of the organization; of finding connections and the interrelation between the knowledge about the national security and the knowledge in the scope of the organization and managing; of independent seeking ways of the problem solving of managing; of applying basic methods and management techniques with organizations, in it being in contingencies. mode of delivery (face-to-face, distance learning) intramural language of instruction extramural prerequisites and co-requisites polish work placement(s) pjo recommended optional programme components pjo course unit title pjo course contents Intellectual Property Copyright course unit code Notion and area of interests of the organization and the management. Relations between the organization and surroundings - functions, cells, criteria of the effectiveness and stages of the development. The evolution and the diffusion of methods of the organization and the management. The politics and the strategic process in organizations. The strategic analysis, the management and the strategic planning. Organizational structures - dynamics and automatic_dynamics. Social responsibility of the organization, organizational social pathologies. Motivating and managing the social potential. The power and the leadership in organizations. Organizational control - mechanisms and conditioning of the effective control. recommended or required reading 1. Martyniak Z., Nowe metody i koncepcje zarządzania. Kraków, AE, 2002. 2. Stoner J., Freeman E., Gilbert D., Kierowanie. Warszawa, PWE, 2008. 3. Zimniewicz K, Współczesne koncepcje i metody zarządzania. Warszawa, PWE, 2000. 4. Obój K., Strategia organizacji. Warszawa, PWE, 2007. 5. Listwan T., Zarządzanie Kadrami. Warszawa, C.H. BECK, 2004. planned learning activities and teaching methods Yoi type of course unit (compulsory, optional) object of the general education level of course unit (e.g. first, second or third cycle) first degree year of study II semester/trimester when the subject (course unit) is delivered III number of ECTS credits allocated 1 name of lecturer(s) pjo learning outcomes of the course unit lecture, exercises assessment methods and criteria marks of test marks of colocvium Correct interpretation of the institution of permitted use of the private work, the due marking of using the another person's production, using legal basic configurations for solving practical problems turning up at the context of teleinformatic technologies and digital, the acquaintance of the institution and procedures of the protection of self-interests from a creative point of view legal. marks of test marks of colocvium language of instruction mode of delivery (face-to-face, distance learning) polish intramural work placement(s) extramural prerequisites and co-requisites pjo course unit title pjo recommended optional programme components pjo Theory of State and Law course unit code Ck course contents Leading into the object, the notion and an overall description of the protection of intellectual property, sources of the intellectual property law. Contents of the copyright and the institution of permitted private use. Exercise of laws of the intellectual property in the era of the Internet and digital technologies. type of course unit (compulsory, optional) object of the general education level of course unit (e.g. first, second or third cycle) first degree recommended or required reading 1. . Golat, Prawo autorskie i prawa pokrewne, C.H.Beck, Warszawa 2008 2. J. Barta, R. Markiewicz, Prawa autorskie i prawa pokrewne, Zakamycze, Kraków 2005 3. Matlak, Prawo autorskie w społeczeństwie informacyjnym, Dęblin 2006 4. J. Marcinkowska, Dozwolony użytek w prawie autorskim. Podstawowe zagadnienia, PIPWIUJ (zeszyt 87), Zakamycze, Kraków 2004 5. K. Dobrzenieski, Prawo a etos cyberprzesrzeni, Wydawnictwo Adama Marszałek, Toruń 2004 6. U. Promińska, A. Nowicka, M. Poźniak-Niedzielska, H. Żakowska-Henzler, Prawo własności przemysłowej, Difin, Warszawa 2004 planned learning activities and teaching methods year of study II semester/trimester when the subject (course unit) is delivered III number of ECTS credits allocated 2 name of lecturer(s) pjo learning outcomes of the course unit lecture, exercises assessment methods and criteria Of understanding notional basic categories describing the state and the law; of understanding processes occurring in the organization and III, Wydawnictwo Prawnicze LexisNexis, Warszawa 2003 8. Dworkin R., Biorąc prawa poważnie, Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warszawa 1998 functioning of contemporary states; of interpretation of provisions of law, particularly in the area of the national security. mode of delivery (face-to-face, distance learning) intramural planned learning activities and teaching methods lecture, exercises extramural assessment methods and criteria prerequisites and co-requisites marks of test pjo marks of colocvium recommended optional programme components pjo language of instruction polish work placement(s) course contents The notion and the right being. Concepts geneses of the state. You, the society, the nation and the individual and their relations in the historical development. Forms of the state. Cells, functions and duties of the state. Concepts of you in the contemporary thought political legal. You national and his transformations. The revolution, the transformation, integration and the globalization. You but the war. Comprehending law. Legal norm. Provision of law. Legal relationship. Sources of law. System of law. pjo course unit title Logic course unit code Ie type of course unit (compulsory, optional) recommended or required reading object of the general education 1. . Winczorek P., Nauka o państwie, Wydawnictwo LIBRE, Warszawa 2005 2. Morawski L., Wstęp do prawoznawstwa, Wydanie IX, Toruń 2005 3. Bator A., Gromski W., Kozak A., Kaźmierczyk S., Pulka Z., Wprowadzenie do nauk prawnych. Leksykon tematyczny, wydanie I, Wydawnictwo Prawnicze LexisNexis, Warszawa 2006 4. Korycki S., Kuciński J., Trzciński Z., Zaborowski J., Zarys prawa, pod red. S. Koryckiego i J. Kucińskiego, Wydanie V, wydawnictwo Prawnicze LexisNexis, Warszawa 2006 5. Stawecki T., Wieczorek P., Wstęp do prawoznawstwa, Wydawnictwo C.H. Beck, Warszawa 2003 6. Zirk-Sadowski M., Wprowadzenie do filozofii prawa, Wydawnictwo Zakamycze, Kraków 2000 7. Morawski L., Główne problemy współczesnej filozofii prawa. Prawo w toku przemian, Wydanie level of course unit (e.g. first, second or third cycle) first degree year of study I semester/trimester when the subject (course unit) is delivered II number of ECTS credits allocated 2 marks of test name of lecturer(s) marks of colocvium language of instruction pjo learning outcomes of the course unit Ability of logically correct formulating oral and written statements, the logical inference and substantiating theses put forward in discussion and graduation works. mode of delivery (face-to-face, distance learning) polish work placement(s) pjo course unit title Homeland Security course unit code intramural extramural Zpp prerequisites and co-requisites type of course unit (compulsory, optional) pjo recommended optional programme components object of the general education level of course unit (e.g. first, second or third cycle) pjo course contents first degree year of study Verbal formulating the thought, notional organising world, justifying statements, convincing and discussion, inferences. I semester/trimester when the subject (course unit) is delivered recommended or required reading 1. . Z. Ziembiński, Logika praktyczne, PWN, Warszawa 2009 2. S. Sokołowski, Logika dla menadżerów, wyd. Wyższa Szkoła Zarządzania i Przedsiębiorczości, Warszawa 1999 3. T. Kotarbiński, Kurs logiki dla prawników, PWN, Warszawa 1974 4. T. Hołówka, Kultura logiczna w przykładach, PWN, Warszawa 2005 planned learning activities and teaching methods lecture, exercises assessment methods and criteria II number of ECTS credits allocated 6 name of lecturer(s) pjo learning outcomes of the course unit Of understanding and noticing threats in the area of the state security; analyses of threats; of understanding mechanisms of functioning of the public institutions responsible for the state security in the period of the room and the war. marks of test marks of colocvium mode of delivery (face-to-face, distance learning) intramural language of instruction polish work placement(s) extramural prerequisites and co-requisites pjo course unit title pjo recommended optional programme components Ecological security of the State course unit code pjo course contents Contemporary threats in the area of the state security. The security system and defences of the Republic of Poland. Principles of operation of authorities and public institutions in the period of the crisis and the war. Organization of the system of the particular protection of objects (of areas and devices) of couples important for the safety and the defence. Fbp type of course unit (compulsory, optional) object of the specialisation education level of course unit (e.g. first, second or third cycle) first degree recommended or required reading 1. S. Sulowski, M. Brzeziński red., Bezpieczeństwo wewnętrzne państwa, Warszawa 2009 2. A. Urban, Bezpieczeństwo społeczności lokalnych 3. W. Feler red., Bezpieczeństwo w środowisku lokalnym, Warszawa 2009 4. B. Sprenegel, Służby mundurowe ochrony bezpieczeństwa wewnętrznego, Toruń 2008 5. B. Wiśniewski, S. Zalewski red., Bezpieczeństwo wewnętrzne RP w ujęciu systemowym i zadań administracji publicznej, Bielsko-Biała 2006 6. M. Brzeziński, Stany nadzwyczajne w polskich konstytucjach, warszawa 2007 5. A. Misuk, Z. Nowakowski, M. Pomykała, K. Rajchel, Zarządzanie ochroną porządku i bezpieczeństwa publicznego w państwie, Rzeszów 2005 planned learning activities and teaching methods lecture, exercises assessment methods and criteria year of study I semester/trimester when the subject (course unit) is delivered I number of ECTS credits allocated 4 name of lecturer(s) pjo learning outcomes of the course unit The acquaintance of the subject of the biosecurity of you as one of fundamental conditions of the favourable development of society and economies. To limit understanding allowing mechanisms or to stop the process of the environmental decay. mode of delivery (face-to-face, distance learning) intramural language of instruction polish work placement(s) pjo extramural course unit title prerequisites and co-requisites Rescue pjo course unit code recommended optional programme components Xfa type of course unit (compulsory, optional) pjo course contents object of the specialisation education Theoretical bases of the biosecurity. Sources and kinds of ecological security threats of the country. Symptoms of threats and forecast forms, ways and areas of the influence on the state. Quantitative and qualitative assessment of potentials of ecological threats of the state. System of the biosecurity the Republic of Poland. recommended or required reading 1. 2. 3. 4. A. Podniesieński, Podstawowe problemy ochrony środowiska w Polsce, Warszawa 1979 L. Zacher, Bezpieczeństwo ekologiczne – wymiary polityczne, międzynarodowe i globalne, Lublin 1991 K. Górka, B. Poskrobko, W. Radecki red., Ochrona środowiska. Problemy społeczne, ekonomiczne i prawne, Polskie Wydawnictwo Ekonomiczne, Warszawa 2001 S. Kozłowski, Ekorozwój. Wyzwanie XXI wieku, Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warszawa 2000 planned learning activities and teaching methods level of course unit (e.g. first, second or third cycle) first degree year of study III semester/trimester when the subject (course unit) is delivered V number of ECTS credits allocated 4 name of lecturer(s) pjo learning outcomes of the course unit lecture, exercises assessment methods and criteria marks of test marks of colocvium Acquaintance of the definition and kinds of phenomena ranked among natural disasters. Causes of coming into existence of natural disasters and global ecological crises. Understanding basic regulations in natural disasters and extraordinary threats to the environment. mode of delivery (face-to-face, distance learning) intramural European integration course unit code Dki extramural type of course unit (compulsory, optional) prerequisites and co-requisites pjo object of the directional education recommended optional programme components pjo level of course unit (e.g. first, second or third cycle) first degree year of study course contents Typology of the rescue. National, public, commercial rescue. The planning, assisting and managing rescue efforts. First aid III semester/trimester when the subject (course unit) is delivered recommended or required reading V 1. 2. 3. 4. P. Jeżowski, Ochrona środowiska i ekorozwój E. Mazur, Środowisko przyrodnicze: zagrożenia, ochrona i kształtowanie N. Morris, Klęski żywiołowe – huragany i tornada, trzęsienia ziemi, wybuchy wulkanów S. Kozłowski, Ekorozwój: wyzwanie XXI wieku planned learning activities and teaching methods number of ECTS credits allocated 5 name of lecturer(s) pjo learning outcomes of the course unit lecture, exercises assessment methods and criteria marks of test marks of colocvium language of instruction polish Handing the knowledge over to students about the history of the European integration, competence and main principles of operation of institutions of the European Union, decision-making processes and basic problems turning up at this organization. Students should moreover learn independent assessing facts and the critical analysis of processes occurring in integration structures. mode of delivery (face-to-face, distance learning) work placement(s) intramural pjo course unit title extramural prerequisites and co-requisites work placement(s) pjo recommended optional programme components pjo course contents Development of unification ideas in the history of Europe. Unification action in years 1945 -1950. Forming oneself of the second stage of the European integration. The genesis and the development of the European security policy and Defences. Chosen policies of the European Union. recommended or required reading 1. Wojtaszczyk Konstanty A., Integracja Europejska – Wstęp, Warszawa 2006 2. Łastawski K., Historia Integracji Europejskiej, Toruń 2006 3. Łastawski K., Od idei do integracji europejskiej, Warszawa 2004 4. Czaja St, Tyszkiewicz E., Unia Europejska, NATO a bezpieczeństwo Polski, Warszawa 2000 5. Barcik J., Europejska Polityka Bezpieczeństwa i Obrony, Bydgoszcz-Katowice 2008 6. Antoszewski A,. Unia Europejska: leksykon integracji, Warszawa 2003 7. Mrozewicz L., Starożytność – Historia Powszechna, Poznań 1999 8. Doliwa-Klepacki Z. M., Integracja Europejska – łącznie z uczestnictwem Polski w UE, Konstytucja, Białystok 2005; 9. Harmbura S., Muszyński M., Traktat o Unii Europejskiej z komentarzem, Bielsko-Biała 2001 10. 10. Marszałek A., Wprowadzenie do teorii integracji europejskiej. Poradnik dla studentów i wykładowców, Łódź 2001 planned learning activities and teaching methods lecture, exercises assessment methods and criteria marks of test marks of colocvium language of instruction polish pjo
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