Saturday 28 November 2009

The EUP minor

Writing a piece on the minor that my classmates and I have attended the past few months, proves more difficult than expected. Therefore I have decided to start with a brief outline of the minor itself. The minor European Union Policies is a program offered by the Avans School of International Studies (ASIS). For me, this is not the academy of Avans that I usually attend, since I usually study Management, Economics and Law at the Academy of General Financial Management. For me, choosing European Union Policies turned out to be a good decision.

The lectures turned out to be rather challenging, which is something that my own study lacks sometimes. Not only the fact that the entire minor was in English, but also the fact that we all have to deal with cultural differences between ourselves and our classmates, made the minor into something completely new for me, since I am used to studying in Dutch, with only Dutch students. However, it never felt a like a bad thing that we all come from different backgrounds (though the majority of the group exists of Dutch students, which probably makes it a lot harder for the foreign students than for me).

When I look at the contents of the minor, I think that there are many good things, and a couple of things that could do with a little adjustment here and there. For me, it would have been a good thing, if for instance debating had been in the first half of the minor instead of the second, since it is sometimes a struggle to get things done in time now. This not necessarily mean that debating costs the most time, but the division of the subjects throughout the period the minor takes place in, is in my point of view not ideal. However, I do realise that this might also have something to do with my planning and organisational skills. But let’s not look at the downsides alone. The tutor group sessions, in which learning goals were created and later discussed, proved for me to be a good way to get myself acquainted with the material. Especially since I had hardly any knowledge from European institutions or policies before attending this minor. Though for me it has been a little challenging not to get into an argument or a discussion with classmates and moreover, the teachers, all the time. At my own academy, I am used to rather informal manner of conversation with my teachers, and to the possibility of open discussion with the most of them. During this minor I have come across some teachers who do not appreciate my ways that much, so I have had to make myself ‘shut up and listen’ a little more frequent than I am used to.

Overall though, I can say that the minor European Union Policies has been a positive experience for me, which I have enjoyed, and where I met some great people!

5 comments:

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  2. Hello Michelle.

    I am glad to read that you enjoy the time with foreign students. That is Europe, a lot of cultures, together, without any quarrels. lol

    My experience in the Minor was and still is fantastic.

    Nice to meet you too.

    See you on Monday

    carlos

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  3. Above all, it is my pleasure to read your writting. I agree with your thougts.

    Firstly, I knew just now that it was first time to learn something with foreign students to you. It was also first time to me. Because of this, sometiems I feel hard and difficult.

    Secondly, it is also hard to speaking my opinion and I also keep the slience during the class. It is so sad.

    We have to enjoy the class until the end by making many foreign friends and studying hard because it is rare chance. And I also want to get along with you!!

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  4. Dear Michelle,

    If I read through this summary of yours I get the feeling you chose the wrong education. To me you seem a person for IBMS instead of the MER. I always got the feeling you are internationally minded and would go abroad after your studies. But of course that's just a feeling :)

    In general, I agree with the comments you made. The minor EUP was a very interesting one and I will never regret choosing for it. As you stated, the debating could be given in the first weeks as, all tasks together, seem to provide a lot of work at the end. I'm not a fan of the Tutor groups as it is always guessing to the answer but of course that personal.

    KR Jordy

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  5. Hi Michelle,

    I enjoyed reading your essay, and I saw some common opinions!
    I also agree that it was a very interesting minor.

    See you,
    Rodrigo

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