The meaning of Military Forces in the defensive system of country. KZ-O-SW-00-0000014
Program content
A. Topics of the lecture (lectures 2 hours)
W.1: Security - its determinants on a global and regional scale.
W.2: The importance of safety and the principles of safety system functioning.
W.3: Contemporary state defense system.
W.4: Civil and democratic oversight of the Armed Forces.
W.5: The main tasks of the Polish Armed Forces mission.
W.6: Types of Armed Forces - their division and organization.
W.7: Legislation in the Armed Forces.
W.8: Academic Legion - its importance for the defense of the country
W.9: Uniforms of the Polish Army during the centuries and today
W.10: The division and types of uniforms and the rules of wearing them.
W.11: Armament of the Polish Army over the centuries.
W. 12: Contemporary Armed Forces.
W. 13: Arming the country's air forces.
W. 14: Navy Armament.
W. 15: First aid
(in Polish) Dyscyplina
Study level
Education profile
Type of course
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Learning outcomes
Knowledge
W1 - Has general knowledge of security and its importance in the modern world
W2 - Know and understand the essence of security and its determinants both globally, regionally and locally.
W3 - Know the rules of the security system
W4 - He has knowledge of the military and public services and knows the rules of their operation.
W5 - Has basic knowledge of the social aspects of security in public service institutions.
W6 - Has basic knowledge of the structure and decision-making mechanisms of the Polish Armed Forces
Skills
U1 - Can acquire knowledge and develop their safety skills in the modern world
U2 - Has the ability to solve problems and make decisions in a group and individually and can present them publicly in Polish
U3 - is able to plan and implement and evaluate the teaching process
Social competences (attitudes)
K1 - can perform the tasks entrusted to him
K2 - he can work in a team
K3 - performs tasks in accordance with OSH principles
K4 - can show tolerance for different attitudes and behaviors
Assessment criteria
Exercises - final grade based on the following elements: activity in the classroom,( 95%).Written test.
Bibliography
List of literature
A. Literature required for final credits:
A.1. used during classes
A. Czupryński, B. Wiśniewski, J. Zboina, Security. Theory, research, practice, Józefów 2015.
2. M. Pietraś, K. Wojtaszczyk, Poland in the International Security System, Warsaw 2016.
G. Sobolewski, Polish Armed Forces in Crisis Management. National and international aspect, Warszawa 2013.
4. Z. Sawicki, J. Waszkiewicz, A. Wielechowski, uniforms and badges of the Polish Army, Warsaw 1997.
5. M. Dougherty, Modern Aircraft. Suspension, tactics, technique, Warsaw 2017.
6. D. Anderson, Elite Units, London 1994.
7. Military degrees in Poland. Land forces. /www.stopniewojskowe.pl/.
8. K. Gawron, We Polish Sailors, Warsaw 1988
9. Z. Komornicki, Z. Bielecki, W. Bigoszewska, A. Jońca, Polish Army 1939-1945, Color and weapons, Warszawa 1990.
H. H. Śnieżek, Defensive Gear. Danger of peace time. First Aid, Warsaw 2002
11. Goniewski, A. Nowak-Kowal, Z. Sorrow, Protest, Cz. Gdynia 2007.
12. Goniewski, A. Nowak-Kowal, Z. Sorrow, Protest, Cz. II. Gdynia 2007.
13. Wielecki, Polish Military Uniform 1918-1939, Warsaw 1995.
14. Zygulski, H. Wielecki, Polish Military Uniform, Kwak 1988.
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