Plan of Study
Explanation: Ho trovato anche questo cercando su Google, ma prendilo con le pinze...Non so se è esattamente quello che intendi. "...Plan of Study Each graduate student admitted to a degree program must file a Plan of Study (POS). A formal Plan of Study should be created as early as feasible in the student's career because it guides a student's academic degree progress. A plan of study is an academic contract between a student, the faculty members of the advisory committee, and the Graduate School. All departmental and Graduate School policies related to the filing of a Plan of Study must be adhered to explicitly. .......... When you have completed your plan of study and feel it is ready for review of your advisory committee, submit your plan as a Draft. All plans of study must first be submitted as Draft before you can submit your plan as a Final. While your plan is in Draft status, review the information with your advisory committee and your departmental coordinator to ensure that it satisfies department and Graduate School policies. Use your draft as a basis to discuss your academic and research goals with your advisory committee members. Once your entire committee has verbally accepted your plan of study, return to the POSG and submit your plan as "Final." The plan of study form will be electronically routed, reviewed and, if approved, signed by the departmental coordinator, your advisory committee and the graduate school. You may check the status of your plan at any time by returning to the POSG and click on the Display Submitted Plan of Study link. Once the Graduate School has approved your plan of study, you should check it every semester to monitor your academic degree progress." ....MAH! Ciao
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oppure \"Study Plan\", vedi sotto: Study Plan 2002/2003 International Relations and European Integration (Training permit no. 478 HM, June 30, 1998) 40 credit points The goal of this study program is to provide knowledge and skills necessary to work and conduct in-depth studies in the field of international relations, diplomacy and European studies. Fall term 1. october 2002 - 20. december 2002 Courses Name of lecturer, degree Dates CP Theories of International Relations Eero Medijainen, Ph.D. Estonian School of Diplomacy Tu 01.10 - Fr 04.10 2 Political Theories and Systems Tiiu Pohl, Ph.D. Estonian School of Diplomacy Tu 08.10 - Fr 11.10 2 International Organisations Vahur Made, Ph.D. Estonian School of Diplomacy Tu 15.10 - Fr 18.10 2 Diplomacy Eero Medijainen, Ph.D. Estonian School of Diplomacy Andres Unga Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Tu 29.10 - Th 31.10 Fr 01.11 4 Conflict Theory and Security Policy Tiiu Pohl, Ph.D. Estonian School of Diplomacy Tu 05.11 - Fr 08.11 2 Cold War Vahur Made, Ph.D. Estonian School of Diplomacy Tu 12.11 - Fr 15.11 2 U.S. Foreign Policy Tiiu Pohl, Ph.D. Estonian School of Diplomacy Tu 26.11 - Fr 29.11 2 Russian Foreign Policy Stanislav Tkatðenko, Ph.D. University of St. Petersburg Tiiu Pohl, Ph.D. Estonian School of Diplomacy Tu 03.12 - Fr 06.12 3 West-European Politics Vahur Made, Ph.D. Estonian School of Diplomacy Tu 10.12 - Fr 13.12 3 Spring term 6. january 2003 - 13. june 2003 Russia and European Integration (elective course) V. Morozov, Ph.D. Univeristy of St. Petersburg Tu 07.01 - F 10.01 2 Political Integration of Europe Vahur Made, Ph.D. Estonian School of Diplomacy 2 International Relations in East-and South-East Asia (elective course) Martin Hallik, Ph.D. University of Tartu 2 International Law Marina Kaljurand, MA Estonian Ministery of Foreign Affairs Chair of Prof. Eibe Riedel Mannheim University 4 Central and East European Politics Liis Jaansalu, MA (to be confirmed) 2 Theory of Economics Thorvaldur Gylfason, Ph.D. Iceland University 3 International Trade and Finance A. Purju, Ph.D. Tallinn Technical University 3 EC Law Lembit Uibo, MA Estonian Ministery of Foreign Affairs 2 Economic Integration of Europe Tom Verbeke, Ph.D. University of Gent 2 Baltic Sea Region in the System of International Relations (elective course) Pami Aalto, Ph.D. University of Helsinki 2 Practical Diplomacy and International Negotiations (elective course) Sir Robin Fearn Centre for Political and Diplomatic Studies, Great Britain 2 Globalization (elective course) Dorothee Bohle, Ph.D. Central European University (to be confirmed) 2 Judaism,Islam and Middle-East (elective course) David Vseviov, Ph.D. Art Academy 2
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