European Law and Business (5 cr)
Code: LX00BX68-3013
General information
Enrollment
11.08.2020 - 20.08.2020
Timing
24.08.2020 - 07.12.2020
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
RDI portion
2 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
School of Business
Campus
Leiritie 1
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
20 - 35
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in International Business and Logistics
- Degree Programme in European Business Administration
Teachers
- Rosli Kamarul-Baharin
Teacher in charge
Suvi Moll
Groups
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LB18H_MIncoming DD Hertfordshire 3rd year students Marketing
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LB18L_MIncoming DD La Rochelle 3rd year students Marketing
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LB18H_FIncoming DD Hertfordshire 3rd year students Finance
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LC18R_MIncoming DD Rennes 3rd year students Marketing
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LC18R_FIncoming DD Rennes 3rd year students Finance
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LITO_VVVapaastivalittavat, liiketalous
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LC18B_BA_MIncoming DD HWR Berlin, BA Marketing
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LB18L_FIncoming DD La Rochelle 3rd year students Finance
Objective
The student will develop an understanding of the legal environment which regulates business practice both within and outside the European Union internal market.
Content
• Fundamental principles of the European Union (EU) internal market
• Rules relating to competition in the EU
• Rules relating to free movement of goods
• Derogations from applicable rules
• Rules applicable to trade between the EU and other countries
Materials
Lecture notes and recommended textbooks will be made available on the first day of lecture
Teaching methods
Lecture
Interactive Lecture
Problem Based Learning
Guided Assignment
Employer connections
Competition-compliant business strategy
Strategy for cross-border trade
Student workload
The Schedule (Course Planner) will be distributed to students on the first day of lecture
Further information
Tuition in English
Prerequisite: completion of Metropolia Business School First Year curricula (or equivalent)
Evaluation scale
0-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Sufficient performance:
showing just enough understanding of the subject to merit a pass grade but requiring greater effort to achieve a more satisfactory result
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Good performance:
showing strong understanding of basic concepts and good grasp of techniques, but with certain minor problems still requiring further attention
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Excellent performance:
not only fulfils all standard requirements but demonstrates originality and imagination
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Sufficient performance:
showing just enough understanding of the subject to merit a pass grade but requiring greater effort to achieve a more satisfactory result
Assessment methods and criteria
Skills Demonstration 40%
Learning Assignment 1 30%
Learning Assignment 2 30%
Prerequisites
European Markets and Business Practice (or equivalent)
Further information
Tuition in English