The master course of the European Union studies consists of few subjects. It is a mixed mode course with full-time classes, assignments and thesis. I studied for one year or two semesters. The other two semesters were for class delegation where I made a mistake by listening to a senior, Rezvana. She suggested me to delegate economic policy paper to the last semester. Then I have to repeat the first year paper which is the Decision-Making and Politics of the EU.
First Year
First Semester 2010/2011
Fundamental Aspects of EU Law
International Political Economy
Second Semester 2010/2011
Policies of the EU
External Relations of EU
Research Methodology
Second Year
First Semester 2011/2012
Decision-Making and the Politics in EU (repeat)
Second Semester 2012/2013
European Economic Integration
Dissertation
It is compulsory for the students of this major to study any major European language other than English such as German, French or Spanish. For example, I took German in the beginning but I had to shift to Spanish because the classes clashed with my repeat paper. I was interested in German technology that I took the language course but Spanish or French were not bad. We can use them in a larger part of the world. My German teacher was Madam Waltraud Mayer who is married to a local Penang man. My Spanish teacher was Maria Sanchez. They are nice teachers but little undergraduate bitches were such a turnoff. I cannot request for a class with other postgraduate students due to time constraint. I did not have a car and had to walk in a large area.
My basic CV could be accessed here.
List of lecturers and experts could be accessed here.
Course details: To refer MIDS course in the USM, please click here (2005); link accessed on 18 Dec 2016.
My undergraduate certification however has nothing to do with political studies as I was trained as a translator or interpreter. It takes me sometimes before I could own the shit. I was not an easy person for suckers so my previous links in undergraduate periods were going right into the drain. Kindly click here to see what I did during my undergraduate period. I would clean the site and link it at the page bar up there before people could clearly see things. Thank you.
It is compulsory for the students of this major to study any major European language other than English such as German, French or Spanish. For example, I took German in the beginning but I had to shift to Spanish because the classes clashed with my repeat paper. I was interested in German technology that I took the language course but Spanish or French were not bad. We can use them in a larger part of the world. My German teacher was Madam Waltraud Mayer who is married to a local Penang man. My Spanish teacher was Maria Sanchez. They are nice teachers but little undergraduate bitches were such a turnoff. I cannot request for a class with other postgraduate students due to time constraint. I did not have a car and had to walk in a large area.
My basic CV could be accessed here.
List of lecturers and experts could be accessed here.
Course details: To refer MIDS course in the USM, please click here (2005); link accessed on 18 Dec 2016.
My undergraduate certification however has nothing to do with political studies as I was trained as a translator or interpreter. It takes me sometimes before I could own the shit. I was not an easy person for suckers so my previous links in undergraduate periods were going right into the drain. Kindly click here to see what I did during my undergraduate period. I would clean the site and link it at the page bar up there before people could clearly see things. Thank you.