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information package - Çankırı Karatekin Üniversitesi
CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSTY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE EUROPEAN CREDIT TRANSFER SYSTEM INFORMATION PACKAGE FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2009-2010 ADMINISTRATION Dean (Deputy): Prof. Ali İbrahim SAVAŞ (Rector) Phone: (00-90-376) 2541205 / 320 Fax: (00-90-376) 2541123 Deputy Dean: Assoc. Prof. Mehmet BEŞİRLİ Phone: (00-90-376) 2541205 / 320 Fax: (00-90-376) 2541123 E-mail: [email protected] Deputy Dean: Assist. Prof. Nesîme CEYHAN Phone: (00-90-376) 2541205 / 320 Fax: (00-90-376) 2541123 E-mail: [email protected] ECTS Coordinator: Assist. Prof. Halil ÇETİN Phone: (00-90-376) 2541205 / 382 Fax: (00-90-376) 2541123 E-mail: [email protected] Secretary of Faculty: Murat ŞEHİRLİ Officials: Tuğba KAYA, Mustafa GÜR, Fatih EREN, Ahmet Tayip YAZIHAN Address : Fatih Mahallesi Toki Konutları Kıbrıs Sokak No:3 Fen Edebiyat Fakültesi ÇANKIRI Posta Kodu:18100 Phone: Fax: 0 (376) 2541205 0 (376) 2541266 0 (376) 2541123 E-mail: www.fef.karatekin.edu.tr GENERAL INFORMATION The faculty has the permission of opening the departments of Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Statistics, Western Languages and Literatures, Geography, Eastern Languages and Literatures, Philosophy, Sociology, History and Turkish Language and Literature. However, only the departments of Mathmatics, Philosophy, Sociology, History and Turkish Language and Literature are active and have 498 students totally since the academic year of 2009-2010. ACTIVE DEPARTMENTS DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY Head: Assoc. Prof. Mehmet BEŞİRLİ Phone: (00-90-376) 2541205 / 320 Fax: (00-90-376) 2541123 E-mail: [email protected] ECTS Coordinator: Assist. Prof. Mustafa GENÇOĞLU Phone: (00-90-376) 2541205 / 369 Fax: (00-90-376) 2541123 E-mail: [email protected] Address: Çankırı Karatekin Üniversitesi Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi Tarih Bölümü TOKİ Konutları / 18100 ÇANKIRI Undergraduate Program: CODE I. SEMESTER COURSE NAME T P C ECTS CODE II. SEMESTER COURSE NAME T P C ECTS HIST History of Ancient 2 0 2 3 HIST History of Ancient 101 Mesopotamia 102 Anatolia HIST Introduction to HIST Introduction to 103 Turkish History – I 104 Turkish History – II HIST History of Islam – I HIST 2 2 0 0 2 3 2 3 105 2 0 2 3 2 0 2 3 History of Islam – II 2 0 2 3 HIST Texts in Ottoman 2 0 2 4 108 Turkish - II HIST The Grammar of 2 0 2 4 110 Ottoman Turkish –II Ata 102 History of Ataturk’s 2 0 2 3 2 0 2 3 2 0 2 3 2 0 2 4 106 HIST Texts in Ottoman 107 Turkish - I HIST The Grammar of 109 Ottoman Turkish –I ATA History of Ataturk’s 101 Principles and Principles and Revolutions - I Revolutions - II YDİ Foreign Language - I 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 4 4 2 2 101 TDİ101 Turkish Language - I TBT Basic Information 101 Technology 2 3 0 0 2 3 2 4 YDİ Foreign Language - 102 II TDİ Foreign Language - 102 II HIST History of Early 112 Turkish-Islamic States TOTAL CREDITS 19 30 TOTAL CREDITS 18 30 Academic Personel Contacts: GSM Prof. Ali İbrahim SAVAŞ Assoc. Prof. Mehmet BEŞİRLİ Assist. Prof. Dr. Halil ÇETİN Assist. Prof. Sayime DURMAZ Assist. Prof.AbdurrahmanSAĞIRLI Assist. Prof. Mehmet DOĞAN Assist. Prof. Ahmet ÖZCAN Assist. Prof. Mustafa GENÇOĞLU Assist. Prof. Rahman ADEMİ Assist. Prof. İsmet ÜZEN Assist. Prof. Yüksel ÖZGEN Asist. Res. Firdevs ÖZEN Asist. Res. Güner DOĞAN Asist. Res. Kadir KON Asist. Res. Mehmet Şah ÖZCAN 05363387204 05052584411 05057370470 05056422070 05363277514 05444179412 05305102611 05358769388 05555834255 05065841457 05058791945 05053905739 05058326486 05557825737 Phone: 2541205 2132626 320 382 387 379 369 388 369 388 379 382 386 386 386 386 E-mail [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] DEPARTMENT OF TURKISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE Head: Assist. Prof. Ebubekir S. ŞAHİN Phone: (00-90-376) 2541205 / 367 Fax: (00-90-376) 2541123 E-mail: [email protected] ECTS Coordinator: Assist. Prof. Münteha GÜL AKMAZ Phone: (00-90-376) 2541205 / 364 Fax: (00-90-376) 2541123 E-mail: [email protected] Address: Çankırı Karatekin Üniversitesi Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi Türk Dili ve Edebiyatı Bölümü TOKİ Konutları / 18100 ÇANKIRI Undergraduate Program: I. Semester CODE COURSE NAME TDE The Grammar Of Ottoman 101 Turkish -I TDE Ottoman Turkish Texts - I T P C ECTS 2 0 2 4 2 0 2 4 103 TDE II. Semester CODE COURSE NAME TDE The Grammar of Ottoman T P C ECTS 2 0 2 5 102 Turkish -II TDE Ottoman Turkish Texts – II 2 0 2 5 Turkish Grammar-II 2 0 2 4 104 Turkish Grammar-I 2 0 2 4 TDE 105 106 TDE Introduction to Classical 2 0 2 107 Turkish Literature-I TDE Introduction to Modern Turkish 2 0 2 109 Literature - I TDE Introduction to Turkish Folk 111 Literature - I ATA History of Ataturk’s Principles 101 and Revolutions - I YDİ Foreign Language - I 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 2 3 3 2 2 2 101 TDE Introduction to Classical Turkish 2 0 2 4 108 Literature-II TDE Introduction to Modern Turkish 2 0 2 4 110 Literature – II TDE Introduction To Turkish Folk 112 Literature – II ATA History of Ataturk’s Principles 102 and Revolutions - II YDI Foreign Language – II 2 0 2 2 TDI102 Turkish Language – II 2 0 2 2 2 0 2 2 2 0 2 2 102 TDİ101 Turkish Language - I 2 0 2 2 TBT 3 0 3 4 21 30 Basic Information Technology 101 TOTAL CREDITS TOTAL CREDITS 18 30 Academic Personel Contacts: GSM Assist. Prof. Ebubekir S. ŞAHİN Assist. Prof. Bilal ÇAKICI Assist. Prof. Mustafa BALCI Assist. Prof.Münteha GÜL AKMAZ Assist. Prof. Nesime CEYHAN Assist. Prof. Mümine ÇAKIR Assist. Prof. Salim PİLAV Asist. Res. Cihan ÇAKMAK Asist. Res. Serap ASLAN Asist. Res. Musa SALAN Asist. Res. Havva ÖZER HAFÇI 0 533 247 24 44 0 542 680 87 47 0 506 729 67 26 0 530 884 80 39 0 535 977 63 63 0 535 669 78 19 0 505 501 25 18 0 505 335 70 36 0 505 213 02 24 0 505 365 21 85 0 506 302 29 59 Phone: E-mail 2541205 367 [email protected] 367 [email protected] 363 mustafaballci 364 [email protected] 367 [email protected] 364 [email protected] 368 [email protected] 360 cihancakmak@ yahoo.com 360 [email protected] 360 [email protected] 360 [email protected] DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY Head: Assoc. Prof. Hasan Alacacıoğlu Phone: (00-90-376) 2541205 / 333 Fax: (00-90-376) 2541123 E-mail: [email protected] ECTS Coordinator: Assist. Prof. Lutfi Altunsu Phone: (00-90-376) 2541205 / 374 Fax: (00-90-376) 2541123 E-mail: [email protected] Address: Çankırı Karatekin Üniversitesi Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi Sosyoloji Bölümü TOKİ Konutları / 18100 ÇANKIRI Undergraduate Program: I. Semester CODE SOS 101 SOS 103 SOS 105 SOS 107 SOS 109 ATA COURSE NAME Introduction to Sociology - I Methodology - I T 2 P 0 C 2 ECTS 4 2 0 2 4 Introduction to Anthropology Introduction to Philosophy Introduction to Psychology History of Ataturk’s 2 0 2 4 2 0 2 4 2 0 2 4 2 0 2 101 Principles and 2 CODE SOS 102 SOS 104 SOS 106 SOS 108 SOS 110 ATA 101 Foreign Language - I T 2 P 0 C 2 ECTS 5 2 0 2 5 Social and Cultural Anthropology History of Social Thought Social Psychology – I 2 0 2 5 2 0 2 5 2 0 2 2 History of Ataturk’s 2 0 2 2 Foreign Language - I 2 0 2 2 Turkish Language - I 2 0 2 2 Elective Course 2 0 2 2 Principles and Revolutions - I Revolutions - I YDİ II. Semester COURSE NAME Introduction to Sociology – II Methodology – II 2 0 2 2 101 YDİ 101 TDİ101 Turkish Language - I 2 0 2 2 TBT Basic Information 3 0 3 4 101 Technology TOTAL CREDITS 19 30 TDİ101 TOTAL CREDITS 18 30 Academic Personel Contacts: GSM Assoc.Prof.Hasan Alacacıoğlu Assist. Prof. Ahmet tak Assist. Prof. Şahin Doğan Assist. Prof.Hakkı Kalaycı Assist. Prof.Yelda Özen Assist. Prof.Lutfi Altunsu Öğr.Gör. Celalettin Yanık 05069550681 05358929621 05054899354 05053889931 05368499322 05369326416 05066213120 Phone: 2541205 333 366 366 374 333 374 366 E-mail [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY Head: Assist. Prof. Ahmet KAVLAK Phone: (00-90-376) 2541205 / 381 Fax: (00-90-376) 2541123 E-mail: [email protected] ECTS Coordinator: Assist. Prof. Şamil ÖÇAL Phone: (00-90-376) 2541205 / 381 Fax: (00-90-376) 2541123 E-mail: [email protected] Address: Çankırı Karatekin Üniversitesi Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi Felsefe TOKİ Konutları / 18100 ÇANKIRI Undergraduate Program: I. Semester CODE PHIL101 COURSE NAME Introduction to II. Semester T 2 P 0 C 2 ECTS 3 Philosophy PHIL History of Ancient 103 Philosophy PHIL Epistemology 2 0 2 3 CODE PHIL COURSE NAME Medieval And T 2 P 0 C 2 ECTS 3 102 Renaissance Philosophy PHIL Classicial Logic 3 0 3 5 Phılosophy of Exıstence 2 0 2 4 PHIL Pholosohical Text in 2 0 2 4 108 Foreign Language – II ATA Atatürk İlkeleri Ve İnkılap 2 0 2 2 102 Tarihi.-II 104 2 0 2 3 105 PHIL 106 PHIL Pholosohical Text in 107 Foreign Language - I ATA History of Ataturk’s 101 Principles and 2 2 0 0 2 2 3 2 Revolutions - I YDİ 101 Foreign Language - I 2 0 2 2 YDI Yabancı Dil-II 2 0 2 2 Türk Dili-II 2 0 2 2 102 TDİ101 Turkish Language - I 2 0 2 2 TDİ 102 TBT 101 Basic Information 3 0 3 4 PHIL Elective Course 2 0 2 2 Technology PHIL Elective Course 2 0 2 2 PHIL Elective Course 2 0 2 2 PHIL Elective Course 2 0 2 2 PHIL Elective Course 2 0 2 2 PHIL Elective Course 2 0 2 2 Elective Course 2 0 2 2 Elective Course 2 0 2 2 TOTAL CREDITS 25 30 TOTAL CREDITS 23 Academic Personel Contacts: GSM Assist. Prof. Ahmet KAVLAK Assist. Prof. Şamil ÖÇAL Assist. Prof. Ömer BOZKURT 05055853785 05062983248 05053682928 Phone: 2541205 381 381 368 DEPARTMENT OF MATHMATICS Head: Assist. Prof. Hakan Kasım AKMAZ Phone: (00-90-376) 2541205 / 380 Fax: (00-90-376) 2541123 E-mail: [email protected] ECTS Coordinator: Assist. Prof. Hakan Kasım AKMAZ Phone: (00-90-376) 2541205 / 380 Fax: (00-90-376) 2541123 E-mail: [email protected] Address: Çankırı Karatekin Üniversitesi Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi Matematik Bölümü TOKİ Konutları / 18100 ÇANKIRI E-mail [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 30 Undergraduate Program: CODE COURSE NAME T P C MATH 101 MATH 103 Analysıs - I 4 2 5 7 Abstract Mathmatics 3 -I 3 Analytic Geometry –I 4 Physics - I 0 3 4 0 3 4 MATH 106 0 4 5 2 0 2 2 MATH 110 ATA 101 MATH 105 MATH 107 ATA 101 History of Ataturk’s ECTS CODE MATH 102 MATH 104 COURSE NAME T P C ECTS Analysis - II 4 2 5 7 Abstract Mathmatics II Analytic Geometry – II 3 0 3 4 3 0 3 4 Introduction to Computer Programming History of Ataturk’s 2 2 3 4 2 0 2 5 Principles and Principles and Revolutions – Revolutions - I II YDİ 101 Foreign Language - I 2 0 2 2 YDİ 101 Foreign Language – II 2 0 2 2 TDİ101 Turkish Language - I 2 0 2 2 TDİ101 Turkish Language - II 2 0 2 2 TBT 101 Basic Information 3 0 3 4 23 2 24 30 2 Technology TOTAL CREDITS 22 TOTAL CREDITS Academic Personel Contacts: Assist. Prof.Hakan Kasım AKMAZ Assist. Prof. Hüseyin IRMAK Asist. Res. Müfit ŞAN GSM 05367707177 - E-mail [email protected] [email protected] 4 24 30 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSTY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY EUROPEAN CREDIT TRANSFER SYSTEM INFORMATION PACKAGE FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2009-2010 Undergraduate Program: CODE I. SEMESTER COURSE NAME T P C ECTS HIST History of Ancient 2 0 2 3 101 Mesopotamia HIST Introduction to 103 Turkish History – I HIST History of Islam – I 2 2 0 0 2 3 2 3 105 CODE II. SEMESTER COURSE NAME T P C ECTS HIST History of Ancient 102 Anatolia HIST Introduction to 104 Turkish History – II HIST 2 0 2 3 2 0 2 3 History of Islam – II 2 0 2 3 HIST Texts in Ottoman 2 0 2 4 108 Turkish - II HIST The Grammar of 2 0 2 4 110 Ottoman Turkish –II Ata 102 History of Ataturk’s 2 0 2 3 2 0 2 3 2 0 2 3 2 0 2 4 106 HIST Texts in Ottoman 107 Turkish - I HIST The Grammar of 109 Ottoman Turkish –I ATA History of Ataturk’s 101 Principles and Principles and Revolutions - I Revolutions - II YDİ Foreign Language - I 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 4 4 2 2 101 TDİ101 Turkish Language - I TBT Basic Information 101 Technology 2 3 0 0 2 3 2 4 YDİ Foreign Language - 102 II TDİ Foreign Language - 102 II HIST History of Early 112 Turkish-Islamic States TOTAL CREDITS 19 30 TOTAL CREDITS 18 30 COURSE CONTENTS I. SEMESTER CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of History COURSE INFORMATION Course Title Code HISTORY OF ANCIENT MESOPOTAMIA HIST 101 Prerequisite(s Language (Medium of Instruction) Course Type Coordinater Lecturer Assistant Lecturer Aim of Course Course Objectives (Learning Outcomes) Content of Course Semester T+U Hour Credit ECTS Fall 2+ 0 2 3 None Turkish Compulsory Assist. Prof. Dr. Sayime DURMAZ Assist. Prof. Dr. Sayime DURMAZ Research Assist. Firdevs ÖZEN The aim of this course is to provide information the students to history and civilizations of Ancient Mesopotamia. At the end of the semester, students will be able to define the concept of time and spatial limits of Ancient (Early) Mesopotamian history, recognize the Ancient Mesopotamian political entities, Learn the emergence of world’s first writing system known as Cuneiform explain the ancient historical events and interpret the place of specific events and figures in Ancient Mesopotamian history. İn addition to that, they will be classify the political, social and economic features of Ancient Mesopotamian civilizations An introduction to the history of Ancient Sumeria (Sumer), Akkad (Akkadians), Assyria (Assyrian), Babylonia including their cities, kings, laws, religions, cultures and contributions to civilization. Before coming to class students should have read related pages of course book WEEKLY SUBJECTS AND RELATED PRELIMINARY PAGES Week Subjects Preparatory work Geopolitics of Mesopotamia 1 Pre-Sumerian Mesopotamia 2 Sumerian Period, Earliest City States 3 Early Dynastic Period (I-II) 4 Early Dynastic Period (III) 5 Akkadian Empire 6 Akkadian Empire Gutian Period Dynasty of Lagash II 7 Dynasty of Ur III Isin-Larsa Period 8 MID TERM EXAM 9 Babilonian Empire 10 Neo-Babilonian Period 11 Mesopotamian Civilization 12 Mesopotamian Civilization Assyrian Kingdom (Early (Old), Middle and Neo13 Assyrian Period) 14 Assyrian Empire (Sargonite Dynasty) SOURCES Ekrem MEMİŞ (2007), Eskiçağda Mezopotamya, Ekin Kitabevi, Bursa Samuel Noah KRAMER (2002), Tarih Sümer’de Başlar, Kabalcı Yayınları, İstanbul Kemalettin KÖROĞLU (2008), Eski Mezopotamya Tarihi, Recommended Reading(s) İletişim, İstanbul (References) Nazmi ÖZÇELİK (2009), İlk Çağ Tarihi ve Uygarlığı, Nobel Yayın Dağıtım, Ankara Other books and articles concerned Course Book ECTS /WORKLOAD TABLE Time Total Number (Hour) Workload Course Time (Included mid-term exam: 14x total course time) 14 2 28 Extracurricular Study (study, review) 10 2 20 Homeworks, presentations, internet workings 2 10 20 Mid Term 1 15 15 Activities Final Exam Total Workload Total Workload/ 30 ECTS Course Credit 1 15 15 98 3,26 3 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of History Course Title INTRODUCTION TO THE TURKISH HISTORY - I Prerequisites Language of Instruction Course Type Course Coordinator Instructors Assistans Goals Learning Outcomes Course Content COURSE INFORMATION Code Semester L+P Hour Credit ECTS HIST 103 Fall 2+ 0 2 4 None Turkish Compulsory Assist. Prof. Dr. Halil ÇETİN Assist. Prof. Dr. Halil ÇETİN Res. Assist. Firdevs ÖZEN The main object of the course is to instruct basic historical and geographical knowledge with related terminology and approaches. Important aspects of political history of the first Turkish states, such as the Huns, Gokturks, Uigurs, Khazars and the others established in northern regions of the Black Sea by using comparative and analytic methods in history. At the end of the semester, the students will be able to 1. state the main dynamics of the political history of pre-Islamic Turkish states, 2. explain the rise and expansion of the Turks as a political power in Far East, Asia, Middle East and Europe, 3. analyse the political climate of the Central Asia up to the 9th century, 4. evaluate near or far past of the Turkish groups live various corners of the world today 5. know background of Turkey’s history. Main topic of the course is Pre-Islamic Turkish history. First of all, political and physical geography of Central Asia is instructed. Then, Huns in Asia and Europe, Gokturks, Uigurs, Khazars, Oghuzs, Avars and groups in north of Black Sea Pechenegs, Uzs, Cumans-Kipchaks are evaluated in depth. Administration, structures of state and army are taught briefly. WEEKLY SUBJECTS AND RELATED PRELIMINARY PAGES Weeks Topics 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A General Look at Geography of Central Asia Cultural Areas of Central Asia in Prehistory Turk as a Name, Origins and Homelands of the Turks Hun Empire in Asia: Political, Social and Economic Structure Hun-Chinese Relations, Treaty Series of Hoçin Partition of the Huns and Noth – South Huns Collapse of the Hun Empire and Their Migrations Origin of the Gokturks and The First Gokturk Khanate State, Army, Thought of Sovereignty and social Life MIDTERM Eastern Gokturk Khanate, Western Gokturk Khanate, II. Gokturk Khanate Uigurs Khanate, Turfan and Kansu Uigur States, Government, Economy, Cultur and Religion in Uigurs Kirgizs, Turgeshes, Karluks Khazar Khanate: State and Institutions, Peoples and Religions Turkish States of Northern Black Sea: Bulgars, Pechenegs, Uzs ve Cumans-Kipchaks Oghuzs: Tribes and Organization To attend the course by reading related topics and learning related geographical points and searching and evaluating visual materials on WEB 1 2 3 4 5 Initial Studies References İbrahim Kafesoğlu, Türk Milli Kültürü, İsanbul, Ötüken Yayınları, 2009. Rene Grosset, Bozkır İmparatorluğu, İstanbul, Ötüken, 1981. Zeki Velidi Togan, Umumi Türk Tarihi’ne Giriş, Ankara, Enderun, 1981. Bahaeddin Ögel, Büyük Hun İmparatorluğu Tarihi, 2 cilt, Ankara, Kültür ve Turizm Bakanlığı, 1981. Secondary Textbooks Ali Ahmetbeyoğlu, Avrupa Hun İmparatorluğu, Ankara, TTK, 2001. Sadettin Gömeç, Kök Türk Tarihi, Ankara, Akçağ Yayınları, 1999. L.N. Gumilev, Hunlar, İstanbul, Selenge Yayınları, 2002. Akdes Nimet Kurat, IV.-XVIII. Yüzyıllarda Karadeniz’in Kuzeyindeki Türk Kavimleri ve Devletleri, Ankara, Murat Kitapevi, 2002. Main Textbook ECTS /WORKLOAD TABLE Time Total Number (Hour) Workload Course Time (Included mid-term exam: 14x total course time) 14 2 28 Extracurricular Study (study, review) 10 2 20 Homeworks, presentations, internet workings 2 10 20 Mid Term 1 15 15 Final Exam 1 15 15 Total Workload 98 Total Workload/ 30 3,26 ECTS Course Credit 3 Activities CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of History Course Title HISTORY OF ISLAM - I Prerequisites Language of Instruction Course Type Course Coordinator Instructors Assistans Goals Learning Outcomes Course Content COURSE INFORMATION Code Semester L+P Hour 2+ 0 HIST 105 Fall Credit ECTS 2 3 None Turkish Compulsory Assist. Prof. Rahman ADEMİ Assist. Prof. Rahman ADEMİ Res. Asist. Firdevs ÖZEN The aim of the course is to teach social, political ad economic changes in institutions of the Jahiliyyah period provided by the Islamic thoughts and practices under the lidership of Prophet Muhammad and activities of his followers that influenced all over the world. The students who attend the course are expected to explain and comment 1. Social, economic and political situations of the Arabs in the Jahiliyyah Period 2. Methods executed by the Prophet Muhammad 3. Positive and negative reactions shown by the Arabs to new religion. Muhammad's life before Islam and his social position should be explained by examples. Relations with his companions Sahabas should also be taught in dept. In this way, the influence of the new religion all over the world can be understood easily. WEEKLY SUBJECTS AND RELATED PRELIMINARY PAGES Weeks 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Initial Studies Social, economic and political structure of Pre-Isamic Arabs Thought of God and religion in Arabs before the Prophet Prophet’s life before Islam The First revelation and te First Musliams His open announcements Reactions of unbelievers in Mecca Travels to Ethiopia Midterm Battles of Uhud, Badr and Khandaq The Conquest of Mecca and the Death of the Prophet The period of Caliph Abu Bakr The period of Caliph Omar The period of Caliph Osman The period of Caliph Ali References Main Textbook Secondary Textbooks To attend the course by reading the related topics and disscuss. 1 Topics Sabri Hizmetli, İslam Tarihi, Ankara 1999. - ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Activities Number Duration Working of (Hour) Hour Weeks Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 15x Total Weekly 14 2 28 Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour (Preparatory Work, Review) 1 14 14 Assignments, presentations, internet studies 1 14 14 Mid-term Exam 1 14 14 Final Exam 1 20 20 Total Working Hour 90 Total Working Hour / 30 3 ECTS Credit of the Course 3 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of History Course COURSE INFORMATION Code Semester T+P Credit Credit ECTS Credit TEXTS IN OTTOMAN TURKISH - I Prerequisties HIST 107 Fall 2+ 0 2 4 None Turkish Language Compulsory / Compulsory Elective Course Assistant Professor Abdurrahman Sağırlı Coordinators Assistant Professor Abdurrahman Sağırlı Lecturers Assistant Lectures To make student to read the written the Ottoman text as the one main Course Objectives sources of history Learning To reach the above main objectives Outcomes Course Contents To exercise to read written the Ottoman text, in order to make student to use dictionary, to search and find the word in dictionary. Application texts will be read with the assistant of dictionary before the course WEEKLY SUBJECTS AND RELATED PRELIMINARY PAGES Week Subject Initial Studies Letters, written shape and their connection with each 1 other of The Ottoman Alphabet, hareke’s and numbers To read example texts related to mücerred sülası 2 infinitive 3 To read example texts related to mimli infinitive To read example texts related to Mezidünfih (Kıyasi) 4 infinitives Reading example texts related to ism-i fails of Mücerred 5 sülasi infinitives Reading example texts related to ism-i fails of 6 Mezidünfih (Kıyasi) infinitives Reading example texts related to ism-i mefuls of 7 mücerred sülasi infiniteves 8 Mid-exam Reading example texts related to ism-i mefuls of 9 mezidünfih (Kıyasi) infiniteves 10 Reading example texts related to Rubai infinitives Reading example texts related to sıfat-ı müşebbehe 11 (comparison adjectives) 12 Reading example texts related to Mübâlağa-i fâils 13 14 Reading example texts related to İsm-i tafdil Reading example texts related to İsm-i mekâns Bibliography Course book Auxiliary Resources Mehmet Neşrî, Cihannümâ, Ankara 1981. Tarihi Eserlerden Seçilmiş Eski Metinler, İstanbul 1971. Faruk K. Timurtaş, Osmanlı Türkçesi Metinleri, II, İstanbul 2003 ECTS / WORKİNG OBLİGATİON TABLE Activities Number Course Time (14x total credit) studying time out of classroom (preparatory studying, repetition of course) Homework, seminars, internet researching Midterm Exam Final Exam Total working obligation Total working obligation/ 30 ECTS Credit 14 Total Time working (credit) obligation 2 28 12 2 24 2 1 1 10 15 20 20 15 20 107 3,56 4 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of History Course THE GRAMMAR OF OTTOMAN TURKISH - I Prerequisties COURSE INFORMATION Code Semester T+P Credit Credit ECTS Credit HIST 109 Fall 2+ 0 2 4 None Turkish Language Compulsory / Compulsory Elective Course Assistant Professor Abdurrahman Sağırlı Coordinators Assistant Professor Abdurrahman Sağırlı Lecturers Assistant Lectures To teach to the students the Arabic and Persian elements passed to the Course Objectives Ottoman Turkish, thus to make students to read easily the written the Ottoman text To reach the above main objectives Learning Outcomes Course Contents The Arabic and Persian elements in the Ottoman Turkish Application texts will be read with the assistant of dictionary before the course WEEKLY SUBJECTS AND RELATED PRELIMINARY PAGES Week Subject Initial Studies 1 Basic Turkish, the Arabic and Persian concept 2 Mücerred sülasi infinitives and vezins 3 Mimli infinitives and vezins 4 Mezîdünfîh (Kıyasi) infinitives and vezins 5 Ism-i fâils of Mücerred sülâsi infinitives and vezins 6 Ism-i fâils of Mezîdünfîh (Kıyasi) infinitives 7 Ism-i fâils of Mücerred sülâsi 8 Mid-exam 9 Ism-i mefuls of Mezîdünfîh (Kıyasi) infinitives 10 Rubâî infinitives vezins, ism-i fâils and ism-i mefuls 11 Sıfat-ı müşebbehe (comparison infinitives) vezins 12 Mübâlağa-i fâillers vezins 13 İsm-i tafdil 14 İsm-i mekân ve vezins Bibliography Faruk K. Timurtaş, Osmanlı Türkçesine Giriş, İstanbul 2000. Course book Auxiliary Resources ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Activities Number Course Time (14x total credit) studying time out of classroom (preparatory studying, repetition of course) Homework, seminars, internet researching Midterm Exam Final Exam Total working obligation Total working obligation/ 30 ECTS Credit 14 Total Time working (credit) obligation 2 28 12 2 24 2 1 1 10 15 20 20 15 20 107 3,56 4 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of History INFORMATION OF DESCRIPTION ABOUT COURSES AND APPLICATIONS Course Title Code Semester L+P Hour Credit ECTS PRINCIPLES OF ATATURK AND Fall 2+ 0 2 2 HISTORY OF THE ATA 101 TURKISH REVOLUTION –I None Prerequisites Language of Instruction Course Type Course Coordinator Instructors Assistans Goals Learning Outcomes Course Content Turkish Compulsory Assist. Prof. Yüksel ÖZGEN Academic Personel of Department of History and lecturers The aim of the course Principles of Atatürk and History of the Turkish Revolution is to teach inner and outer developments during the later periods of the Otoman Empire with its sources, and as a paralel historical fact developments in Europe, The World War I and finally Turkish National Fight. At the end of the semester students are expected to learn 1. goals and sources of the course 2. reasons of Ottoman deterioration ve contemporary developments in the world 3. reforms and their contribution to the Turkish Modernisation 4. Basics of Modern Turkish Rupublic and War of Independence 5. Ataturk’s environment, characteristics and thuoghts. Main terms and concepts related with Principles of Atatürk and History of the Turkish Revolution (Revolution, Reform etc.), inner and outer reasons of Ottoman collapse, reforms and movements of thought, periods of the First and Second Constitutional Monarchy, developments in Europe, Revolution of Industry and French Revolution, World War I and partition of the Ottoman Empire, Mudros Armistice and occupations, National Fight, Congresses of Erzurum and Sivas, Establishment of Representative Committee, decisions of the National Pact, era of the Great National Assembly, national fronts, Mudania Armistice, Foreign Policy during the National Independence Movement, the Lausanne Treaty WEEKLY TOPICS AND PREPARATIONS Weeks 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Goals, terms and sources of the course Principles of Atatürk and History of the Turkish Revolution Inner and outer reasons of Ottoman collapse and contemporary developments in Europe Reforms movements in the Ottoman Empire Wars of Trablusgarp, the Balkans and World War I Mudros Armistice and reactions against it The Life of Mustafa Kemal, His characteristics, His arrival to Samsun and Notice of Amasya Congresses of Erzurum and Sivas and the National Pact Midterm Exam Establishment of the Great National assembly, structure of the Assembly, The first constitution Movements against the National Fight and Fronts during it Regular Army, Wars of Inonu, Conference of London Foreign policy during the National Fight Economic sources of the War of Independence Treaty of Lousanne General Evaluation of the term Initial Studies To attend the course by reading the related topics and disscuss. 1 Topics References Main Textbook Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Tarihi (Ed.), Atatürk Araştırma Merkezi Yayınları,Ankara 2008. Secondary Textbooks ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Activities Number Duration Working of (Hour) Hour Weeks Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 15x Total Weekly 15 2 30 Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour (Preparatory Work, Review) 14 1 14 Assignments, presentations, internet studies 2 2 4 Mid-term Exam 1 10 10 Final Exam 1 15 15 Total Working Hour 73 Total Working Hour / 30 2.43 ECTS Credit of the Course 2 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of History COURSE INFORMATION Course Title Code Semester L+P Hour Credit ECTS Fall 2+ 0 2 2 TURKISH LANGUAGE - I TDI 101 Prerequisites Language of Instruction Course Type Course Coordinator Instructors Assistants NONE Turkish Compulsory Lecturer in Turkish language Fikret KEDERSİZ Lecturers of the department Goals People can understand the language concept of the product of the structural features of Turkish language and to understand the richness, to learn the ways of being successful in written expression, research, develop their ability to read and informative. Learning Outcomes 1) Explains the importance of language in human life 2) Learning features of the birth of language and the subject of the language 3) Describing the product concept of the people’s language. 4) Understanding the features and the richness of Turkish language 5) Understanding the features and the richness of Turkish grammer 6) Learning the meaning and futures of the used words and the value meaning. 7) Understand the importance of the phrase expression 8) Understanding the ways of written explanation will be successful 9) Describing the sound structure of words and the form of the structure 10) Describing the reading of names, verbs, adverbs, prepositions and the types of usage in Turkish 11) Expression is a process of learning 12) What forms of expression that understands 13) Learning ways of being successful in written expression 14) Understanding the basic principles of effective and fluent speaking 15) Learning new information about diction 16) Learning is connected to the work of oral expression Course Content Turkish language regular, rich, productive and historical past various shapes and types of high-level works, the fundamental language family came from the mind to try to be, today the Turkish language with the world-wide work given that you will be shown. Students to listen, they read, subtlety and depth and will be understood, they they hear, see, think and understand the word and plan in writing, effective and rational way to express their abilities will be developed. To read an indispensable needs and tastes that will be adopted and the reading habit will be learnt . Language grammer is not only the rules but also observations and debating on subjects will be tought.T learn the important of the meaning of the subjects and the student's own ideas, feelings, and requests the right to express consiciousness to have targeted studies will be made. To be able to share information and presend to be gained feature. Pre-reading the necessary pages of the course book and go to school after studying those parts, review the subjects studied in the classroom after school and search the related web-sites on internet. WEEKLY SUBJECTS AND RELATED PRELIMINARY PAGES Weeks Topics Initial studies 1 Language and language features The properties of the Turkish language, language 2 - culture relationship 3 The richness of Turkish language World Languages and the place ofTurkish 4 Language is between the world languages. The periods and development of the history of 5 Turkish language Language and the sections (audio information, 6 shape information) 7 Word types (and the use of the word formation) 8 MID-TERM EXAM The knowledge of the sentences (the sentence 9 constituent elements) 10 Sentence types 11 Solving the examples of the sentence Composition (the main ideas of the composition 12 and helping ideas; topics and types of issues) 13 Expression order and formats 14 Expression order and formats 15 Effective and fluent speaking REFERENCES Main Textbook Secondary Textbooks Doğan AKSAN, Her Yönüyle Dil, Ankara 2000. Zeynep KORKMAZ ve diğerleri, Türk Dili ve Kompozisyon, Bursa 2000. Yasemin ALPER, Türk Dili I-II Ders Notları. Çankırı 2007. Hüseyin AĞCA, Türk Dili, Ankara 2005. Ülkü GİRAY, Türkçe’yi Güzel Konuşma ve Okuma Kılavuzu, İstanbul 2001. Ömer Asım AKSOY, Dil Yanlışları, İstanbul 1999. İmlâ Kılavuzu, Türk Dili Kurumu, Ankara 2008. ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Activities Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 14x Total Weekly Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour(Preparatory Work,Review) Assignments, presentations, internet studies Mid-term Exam Final Exam Total Working Hour Total Working Hour / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course Number of Duration Working Weeks (Hour) Hour 15 2 30 8 5 1 1 2 2 8 10 16 10 8 10 74 2.08 2 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of History COURSE INFORMATION Course Title Code Semester L+P Hour Fall 2+ 0 FOREIGN LANGUAGE - I YDI 101 Prerequisites Language of Instruction Course Type Course Coordinator Instructors Assistants Goals Learning Outcomes Credit ECTS 2 2 NONE English Compulsory Instructor of English Oktay YAZICI Instructors To be able to comprehend accurately what is meant in a foreign language in written and spoken form, write the things in a comprehensible way by using the proper writing technique, and tell the things accurately. 1) To have them introduce themselves, greet the others and introduce a third person in workplace. 2) To have them give instructions, ask about requests, ask questions to get information about the colleaugues and answer the questions. 3) To be able to give necessary information about themselves in work meetings.To be able to give information about the others in workplace and ask questions. 4) To be able to make suggestions and answer the suggestions. 5) To be able to ask questions about the problems and answer these questions. 6) To be able to ask about time and place and answer these kind of questions. 7) To be able to ask about quantities and tell about amount and numbers. 8) To be able to talk on the phone and ask about suggestions. 9) To be able to give information about a current process and ask questions to get information. 10) To be able to use the statements for necessities and advice. 11) To be able to talk about the past events and ask questions to get information about them Course Content To be able to comprehend what is said in a normal speed, to be able to write in grammar and spelling rules, to be able to read in the target foreign language and comprehend what is read and develop the vocabulary. Pre-reading the necessary pages of the course book and go to school after studying those parts, review the subjects studied in the classroom after school and search the related web-sites on internet. WEEKLY SUBJECTS AND RELATED PRELIMINARY PAGES Weeks Topics Initial studies Greeting phrases, letters and numbers 1-20, e1 mail and web addresses. Parts of an address, numbers 20+, Mr, Mrs, Ms, 2 Miss, polite words and phrases. 3 Pronouns and possessives, present simple of be Days of the week, family, possessive ‘s, 4 demonstratives this / that / these / those 5 People, jobs, numbers and time, adjectives. 6 a, an articles, prepositions of time at, on. Places, countries, nationalities, languages, a, an, 7 the articles. 8 MID- TERM EXAM Repeating the possessive adjectives, can, 9 singular and plural words, too, ordinal numbers. Preposition of place at, signs, responses to news, 10 prepositions of time at, on, in months and dates. Present simple with he, she, it, morning habits, 11 adverbs of frequency. Object pronouns, prepositions of place; next to, 12 opposite, order of adjectives, describing colour, shape and age. Positive, negative and question forms of have got and has got; Countable and uncountable nouns, some and any. There is, there are, much, many, a lot of. 13 14 REFERENCES Main Textbook Secondary Textbooks face2face (Starter) face2face (Workbook), course book’s CD, dictionary, the website of the course book other web-sites related with teaching English. ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Activities Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 14x Total Weekly Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour(Preparatory Work,Review) Assignments, presentations, internet studies Mid-term Exam Final Exam Total Working Hour Total Working Hour / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course Number of Duration Working Weeks (Hour) Hour 15 2 30 12 2 1 1 1 3 4 5 12 6 4 5 57 1.6 2 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of History COURSE INFORMATION Course Title Code Semester L+P Hour Credit ECTS BASIC INFORMATION Fall 3+ 0 3 4 TBT 191 TECHNOLOGY Prerequisites Language of Instruction Course Type Course Coordinator Instructors Assistants Goals NONE Turkish Compulsory Assis. Prof. Hakan K. Akmaz Instructor İsmail KARAMAN At the end of this course, the students will learn information technology, software-hardware and operating systems and word processing programs, electronic spreadsheet program and the basic concepts, information technology the basic concepts, information technology and effects on the social structure and the place of the education. Learning Outcomes Course Content Information technologies and basic concepts The basic concepts related to software and hardware Operating system Word processing program Electronic spreadsheet program. Internet practising Computer recognition, the basic hardware elements (input units, central processing unit, output unit, operating systems, word processing programs, electronic spreadsheet programs, Internet-related concepts and application. Hasan Çebi Bal, Bilgisayar ve İnternet Kullanımı, 12.Baskı, Trabzon 2008. WEEKLY TOPICS AND PREPARATIONS Weeks Topics Initial studies Historical development of 1 computer technology Developments in computer 2 technology, basic features The computer's memory structure, the computer's 3 central processing unit tasks The computer's other hardware units 4 (environmental units) 5 The usege and operation of computer Computer operating system, the system's overall 6 logic, the shortcut description. 7 Programs, documents and settings 8 MID- TERM EXAM The control panel and printers, task bar, start 9 menu, run between the command and command. 10 Word processing program, the file menu and order View, add, format, tools, tables and window 11 menus Electronic spreadsheet program file menu and 12 order 13 View, add, format, tools, data and window menus Connect to the computer's internet settings and 14 internet-related concepts REFERENCES Main Textbook Secondary Textbooks Hasan Çebi Bal, Bilgisayar ve İnternet Kullanımı, Trabzon 2008. Curtis Frye, Joyce Cox, Adım Adım Microsoft Office 2007, Arkadaş Yayınları, İstanbul 2008. Abdurrahman Taşbaşı - Orhan Altınbaşak, Bilgisayara Giriş XP, Altaş Yayınları, İstanbul 2004. ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Activities Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 14x Total Weekly Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour(Preparatory Work,Review) Assignments, presentations, internet studies Mid-term Exam Final Exam Total Working Hour Total Working Hour / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course Number of Duration Working Weeks (Hour) Hour 14 3 42 13 2 1 1 3 10 10 18 39 20 10 18 129 3.63 4 II. SEMESTER CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of History COURSE INFORMATION COURSE TITLE Code Semester T+U Hour HISTORY OF ANCIENT ANATOLIA HIST 102 Spring 2+ 0 Prerequisites Credit ECTS 2 3 None Language of Turkish Instruction Course Compulsory Type Course Assist. Prof. Dr. Sayime DURMAZ Coordinator Instructors Assist. Prof. Dr. Sayime DURMAZ Assistans The aim of this course is to provide information the students to history and Goals civilizations of AncientAnatolia. Learning Outcomes At the end of the semester, students will be able to define the concept of time and spatial limits of Ancient Anatolian history, recognize the Ancient Anatolia political entities, explain the ancient historical events and interpret the place of specific events and figures in Ancient Anatolian history. In addition to that, they will be comprehend the political, social and economic features of ancient Anatolian civilizations. Course Content An introduction to the history of Ancient Anatolia, Hurrians, Hittites, Phygians, Lydians, Ionians, Urartian, Hattians, Mitannis, Cimmerians and Kingdom of Bithynia, Pontus, Commegena, Bergama, and Galatia, including their cities, kings, laws, religions, culture and contributions to civilization. Before coming to class students should have read related pages of course book WEEKLY SUBJECTS AND RELATED PRELIMINARY PAGES Week Subjects Preparatory work The Sources of the History of Ancient Anatolia. 1 Geographical Location of Anatolia. 2 Prehistoric Anatolia. The Assyrian Trade Colony 3 The Hittites 4 The Hittites 5 The Hittites 6 Aegean Migration to Anatolia and Late Hittite States 7 The Hurrians and Mitanni Kingdoms 8 MID TERM 9 The Urartians 10 The Phrigs 11 The Lidyas 12 The Hellenic Period and City States of Western Anatolia 13 The Ionians The Persian Rule of Anatolia and Anatolia in the 14 Hellenistic Age SOURCES Course Book (Textbook) Ekrem MEMİŞ, Eski Çağ Türkiye Tarihi, İstanbul 2007. Ahmet ÜNAL, Hititler Döneminde Anadolu I-II, Istanbul 20022003. Trevor BRYCE, Hitit Dünyasında Yaşam ve Toplum, Ankara Recommended Reading(s) 2003. J.G. MACQUEEN, Hititler ve Hitit Çağında Anadolu, Ankara (References) 2001. Nazmi ÖZÇELİK, İlk Çağ Tarihi ve Uygarlığı, Nobel Yayın Dağıtım, Ankara 2009. ECTS /WORKLOAD TABLE Time Number (Hour) Course Time (Included mid-term exam:14x total course time) 14 2 Extracurricular Study (study, review) 10 2 Homeworks, presentations, internet workings 2 10 Mid Term 1 10 Final Exam 1 10 Total Workload Total Workload/ 30 ECTS Course Credit Activities CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY Total Workload 28 20 20 10 10 88 2,93 3 FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of History Course Title INTRODUCTION TO THE TURKISH HISTORY - II Prerequisites Language of Instruction Course Type Course Coordinator Instructors Assistans Goals Learning Outcomes Course Content COURSE INFORMATION Code Semester L+P Hour Credit ECTS HIST 104 Fall 2+ 0 2 3 None Turkish Compulsory Assist. Prof. Dr. Halil ÇETİN Assist. Prof. Dr. Halil ÇETİN This course aims to teach political, social, cultural, economic and religious institutions and characteristics of the Pre-Islamic Turkish Empires with a special focus on Steppe culture. The students will be able to 1. know political, social, cultural, economic and religious structures of PreIslamic Turkish states and societies, 2. understand and evaluate basic aspects of Steppe culture. Political, social, cultural, economic and religious aspects of Pre-Islamic Turkish states in Asia, Middle East, Central Asia and Europe and a special attention to Steppe culture. WEEKLY SUBJECTS AND RELATED PRELIMINARY PAGES Weeks Topics 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Basic Characteristics of Steppe Culture Sovereignty in Turks: Thought of World Sovereignty State Government Dynasty and Succession Army Organisation Justice and Judgment Diplomacy MIDTERM Social structure: aile, urug, boy, bodun Economic Life: Nomad Economy Religion: God of Heaven and Shamanism To attend the course by reading related topics and learning related geographical points and searching and evaluating visual materials on WEB 1 Initial Studies 12 13 14 Education, Literature and Art Thought and Ethics Central Asian Cities and Relations between Nomads and Sendentaries References İbrahim Kafesoğlu, Türk Milli Kültürü, İsanbul, Ötüken Yayınları, 2009. Rene Grosset, Bozkır İmparatorluğu, İstanbul, Ötüken, 1981. Zeki Velidi Togan, Umumi Türk Tarihi’ne Giriş, Ankara, Enderun, 1981. Bahaeddin Ögel, Büyük Hun İmparatorluğu Tarihi, 2 cilt, Ankara, Kültür ve Turizm Bakanlığı, 1981. Secondary Textbooks Ali Ahmetbeyoğlu, Avrupa Hun İmparatorluğu, Ankara, TTK, 2001. Sadettin Gömeç, Kök Türk Tarihi, Ankara, Akçağ Yayınları, 1999. L.N. Gumilev, Hunlar, İstanbul, Selenge Yayınları, 2002. Akdes Nimet Kurat, IV.-XVIII. Yüzyıllarda Karadeniz’in Kuzeyindeki Türk Kavimleri ve Devletleri, Ankara, Murat Kitapevi, 2002. Main Textbook ECTS /WORKLOAD TABLE Time Total Number (Hour) Workload Course Time (Included mid-term exam: 14x total course time) 14 2 28 Extracurricular Study (study, review) 10 2 20 Homeworks, presentations, internet workings 2 10 20 Mid Term 1 10 10 Final Exam 1 10 10 Total Workload 88 Total Workload/ 30 2,93 ECTS Course Credit 3 Activities CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of History Course Title HISTORY OF ISLAM - II Prerequisites None Language of Turkish Instruction Course Type Compulsory COURSE INFORMATION Code Semester L+P Hour Credit ECTS 2+ 0 2 3 TAR 106 Spring Course Assist. Prof. Rahman ADEMİ Coordinator Assist. Prof. Rahman ADEMİ Instructors Assistans This lecture aims to teach social, political, military and administrative Goals structures of the time of Prophet’s followers. The students who attend the course are expected to comprehend 1. Establishment of Umayyad Family and the reactions against their Learning practices. Outcomes 2. Abbasid administration and political, social situation 3. Andalisian era as a model period In short time after the death of the Prophet Muhammad, political ambitions of his companions caused a change in thought of govermental power in Islam. In turn this resulted in inner struggle and fight that weaken social Course structure. However, the example of Andalusia became the symbol of success Content in science, administration and society. Similarities and differences between two examples should be explained. WEEKLY SUBJECTS AND RELATED PRELIMINARY PAGES Weeks 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Initial Studies Introduction of sources belongs to Umayyad and Abbasid periods Establishment of Umayyads and era of Muaviya Yezid, Abdülmelik B. Mervan Dönemleri Eras of Al-Walid I and Sulaiman b. Abd Al-malik Stugnation and collapse of the Umayyads Umayyads in Andalusia Goverment in Umyyads, social and culturel developments, movements of thought Contributions of Umayyads in Andalusia to European cultures Midterm Establishment of Abbasid State, periods of AsSaffah and Al- Mansur Periods of Harun Al-Rashid, Al-Ma’mun and AlMu’tasim Important Abbasid caliphs of the later period and the collapse of the Abbasids Government administration in Abbasids Movements of religious and cultural thought To attend the course by reading the related topics and disscuss. 1 Topics References Main Textbook Hamdi Savaş, İslam Tarihi, v. II, Emeviler ve Abbasiler Devri, Erciyes Ü. Yayınları, Kayseri 1993 Secondary Textbooks Nuri ÜNLÜ, Anahatlarıyla İslam Tarihi, Marmara Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Yayınları, İstanbul 1984, ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Activities Number Duration Working of (Hour) Hour Weeks Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 15x Total Weekly 14 2 28 Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour (Preparatory Work, Review) 1 14 14 Assignments, presentations, internet studies 1 14 14 Mid-term Exam 1 14 14 Final Exam 1 20 20 Total Working Hour 90 Total Working Hour / 30 3 ECTS Credit of the Course 3 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of History Course TEXTS IN OTTOMAN TURKISH - II Prerequisties COURSE INFORMATION Code Semester T+P Credit Credit ECTS Credit TAR 108 Spring 2+ 0 2 4 None Turkish Language Compulsory / Compulsory Elective Course Assist. Prof. Abdurrahman Sağırlı Coordinators Assist. Prof. Abdurrahman Sağırlı Lecturers Assistant Lectures To make student to read the written the Ottoman text as the one main Course Objectives sources of history Learning To reach the above main objectives Outcomes Course Contents To exercise to read written the Ottoman text, in order to make student to use dictionary, to search and find the word in dictionary. Application texts will be read with the assistant of dictionary before the course WEEKLY SUBJECTS and RELATED PREPARATORY PAGES Weeks Topics Initial Studies Reading example texts related to ism-i zaman and 1 vezin’s 2 Reading example texts related to ism-i alet and vezin’s Reading example texts related to ism-i tasgir (küçültme 3 isimleri) and vezin’s Reading example texts related to ism-i mensup (noun 4 possession) and vezin’s 5 Reading example texts related to Mec’ul infinitives Reading example texts related to müenneslik and 6 müzekkerlik in Arabic words Reading example texts related to tesniye (ikili çokluk) in 7 Arabic words 8 Mid-exam Reading example texts related to cem’-i müzekker salim 9 in Arabic words Reading example texts related to cem’-i müennes and 10 vezins in Arabic words Reading example texts related to cem’-i mükesser and 11 vezins in Arabic words 12 Reading example texts related to Arabic prepositions Reading example texts related to words and numbers of 13 the Ottoman Turkish which comes from Persian Reading example texts related to Persian prepositions 14 which used in the Ottoman Turkish Bibliography Course book Neşrî, Cihannümâ Tarihi Eserlerden Seçilmiş Eski Metinler; Faruk K. Timurtaş, Auxiliary Resources Osmanlı Türkçesi Metinleri II ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Activities Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 15x Total Weekly Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour (Preparatory Work, Review) Assignments, presentations, internet studies Mid-term Exam Final Exam Total Working Hour Total Working Hour / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course Number Time Total working (credit) obligation 14 2 28 12 2 1 1 2 10 15 20 24 20 15 20 107 3,56 4 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of History COURSE INFORMATION Code Semester T+P Credit Credit ECTS Credit Course THE GRAMMAR OF TAR 110 Spring OTTOMAN TURKISH - II Prerequisties 2+ 0 2 4 None Turkish Language Compulsory / Compulsory Elective Course Assistant Professor Abdurrahman Sağırlı Coordinators Assistant Professor Abdurrahman Sağırlı Lecturers Assistant Lectures To make student to read the written the Ottoman text as the one main Course Objectives sources of history Learning To reach the above main objectives Outcomes Course Contents To exercise the written the Ottoman text, in order to make student to use dictionary, to search and find the word in dictionary. Application texts will be read with the assistant of dictionary before the course WEEKLY SUBJECTS and RELATED PREPARATORY PAGES Week Subject Initial Studies 1 İsm-i zaman and vezins 2 İsm-i alet and vezins 3 İsm-i tasgir (küçültme nouns) ve vezins 4 İsm-i mensûb (possession) 5 Mec‘ûl infinitives 6 Müennes and müzekker in the Arabic words 7 Tesniye (ikili çokluk) in the Arabic words 8 Mid-exam 9 Cem‘-i müzekker sâlim in the Arabic words 10 Cem‘-i müennes sâlim in the Arabic words 11 Cem‘-i mükesser ve vezins in the Arabic words 12 Arabic prepositions 13 Persian origin of Ottoman Turkish words and numbers 14 Persian prepositions which used in the Ottoman Turkish Bibliography Faruk K. Timurtaş, Osmanlı Türkçesine Giriş I Course book Auxiliary Resources ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Activities Number Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 15x Total Weekly Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour (Preparatory Work, Review) Assignments, presentations, internet studies Mid-term Exam Final Exam Total Working Hour Total Working Hour / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course Time Total working (credit) obligation 14 2 28 12 2 1 1 2 10 15 20 24 20 15 20 107 3,56 4 ÇANKIRI KARATEKİN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Department Of History DEFINITION OF COURSE AND APPLICATION KNOWLEDGE T+U Course Title Code Semester Credit ECTS Hour HISTORY OF EARLY 2+ 0 2 3 HIST 112 Spring TURKISH-ISLAMIC STATES Prerequisite(s None Language (Medium of Turkish Instruction) Course Compulsory Type Coordinater Assist. Prof. Dr. Sayime DURMAZ Lecturer Assistant Lecturer Aim of Course Assist Prof. Dr. Sayime DURMAZ Giving information about; -the political, social, cultural and economic history of Early Turkish-Islamic States, -Importance of Turkish acceptance of Islam -Social and cultural structures of Early Turkish-Islamic States -Socio-economic and cultural significance of the Silk Road Course Objectives (Learning Outcomes) Content of Course At the end of the semester students will be able to define and differentiate the social and cultural structures of Early Turkish-Islamic States, analyse the socio-economic and cultural significance of the Silk Road. Analyse the social and cultural life of Early Turkish-Islamic States, Analyse the impacts and roles of Early Turkish-Islamic States in Turkish and world history. After an introduction of history before the Turkish acceptance of Islam, three main themes are treated: The first negotiations between the Turks and the Muslims; semi-independent Turkish-Muslim States (Tolunogulları, Sacogulları, Ihshidis); full independent Early Turkish-Islamic States (Bulgars of Idil-Volga, Karahanids, Ghaznavids). Political history of these states is given briefly, but their contribution to culture and civilization is dealt with extensively. Before coming to class students should have read related pages of course book WEEKLY SUBJECTS AND RELATED PRELIMINARY PAGES Week Subjects Preparatory work 1 Sources of Course The Era of Prophet Muhammed and Four Caliphs 2 Turkish Impact During the Umayyad and Abbasid Dynasties 3 Turkish Acceptance of Islam and Battle of Talas 4 Importance and results of Turkish Acceptance of Islam 5 Tulunids 6 Sacogulları 7 Ihshidis 8 MID TERM 9 Bulgars of Idil-Volga 10 Bulgars of Idil-Volga 11 Karahanids 12 Karahanids 13 Ghaznavids 14 Ghaznavids SOURCES Course Book Recommended Reading(s) (References) Nesimi YAZICI (2005), İlk Türk-İslâm Devletleri Tarihi, Ankara Üniversitesi, Ankara V. V. BARTHOLD (1963), İslâm Medeniyeti Tarihi, İzah, düzeltme ve eklerle yayınlayan M. Fuad Köprülü, Ankara Erdoğan MERÇİL (2000), Müslüman Türk Devletleri Tarihi, Türk Tarih Kurumu, Ankara Erdoğan MERÇİL (1989), Gazneliler Devleti Tarihi, Türk Tarih Kurumu, Ankara Reşat GENÇ (2002), Karahanlı Devlet Teşkilatı, Kültür Bakanlığı, Ankara Zekeriya KİTAPÇI (2009), Türkler Nasıl Müslüman Oldu?, Yedi Kubbe Yayınları, Konya Zekeriya KİTAPÇI (2004), İlk Müslüman Türk Hükümdar ve Hakanlar, Yedi Kubbe Yayınları, Konya Peter GOLDEN (2001) Türk Halkları Tarihine Giriş, (Çev. Osman Karatay), Çorum Hasan Celâl GÜZEL (Haz.) (2002),Türkler, Ankara 12 cilt (ilgili ciltler) Erdoğan AYDIN (1996), Nasıl Müslüman Olduk?, Doruk Yayımcılık, Ankara Other books and articles concerned ECTS / WORKLOAD TABLE Activities Number Time Total (Hour) Workload Course Time (Included mid-term exam: 14x total course time) Extracurricular Study (study, review) Homeworks, presentations, internet workings Mid Term Final Exam Total Workload Total Workload / 30 ECTS Course Credit 14 10 2 1 1 2 2 10 15 15 28 20 20 15 15 98 3,26 3 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of History INFORMATION OF DESCRIPTION ABOUT COURSES AND APPLICATIONS Course Title PRINCIPLES OF ATATURK AND HISTORY OF THE TURKISH REVOLUTION II Prerequisites Language of Instruction Course Type Course Code ATA 102 NONE English Compulsory Assist. Prof. Yüksel ÖZGEN Semester L+P Hour Credit ECTS Spring 2+ 0 2 2 Coordinator Instructors Assistants Goals Learning Outcomes Instructors 1.To comprehend the Revolutions of Atatürk which provide Republic of Turkey. 2.To comprehend the principles of foreign policy of Republic of Turkey in Atatürk period. 3.To comprehend the Principles of Atatürk and their causes. 1. Students explain the Turkish Revolution. 2. Students explain Turkish foreign policy. 3. Students recognize period after Ataturk Establishment of republic, end of monarchy, political parties, important Course Content events, revolutions, foreign policy of Ataturk, Ataturk’s principles, Initial studies n To come to course after reading the course book’s related parts.repetition of the course subjects and searching for related web sites . WEEKLY TOPICS AND PREPARATIONS Weeks Topics Republic, Establishment of Republic, Ankara’s Being 1 Ccapital 2 Political Revolutions 3 Social Revolutions 4 Revolutions in Education and Culture 5 Economic Revolutions 6 Revolutions in Field of Justice 7 Foreign Policy of Ataturk 8 MIDTERM 9 Foreign Policy of Ataturk 10 Ataturk’s Character ve Kemalism 11 Basic Principles of Republic 12 Atatürk’s Death and Inonu’s Becoming President 13 II. World War 14 Domestic Politics After Ataturk (1938-1960) 15 REFERENCES Main Textbook Secondary Textbooks ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Activities Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 14x Total Weekly Course Hour) Number of Duration Working Weeks (Hour) Hour 15 2 30 Extracurricular Working Hour(Preparatory Work,Review) Assignments, presentations, internet studies Mid-term Exam Final Exam Total Working Hour Total Working Hour / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course 12 2 1 1 1 3 4 5 12 6 4 5 57 1.61 2 ÇANKIRI KARATEKİN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Department of History INFORMATION OF DESCRIPTION ABOUT COURSES AND APPLICATIONS Course Title Code Semester L+P Hour Credit ECTS 2+ 0 2 2 FOREIGN LANGUAGE - II YDI 102 Spring Prerequisites Language of Instruction Course Type Course Coordinator Instructors Assistants Goals Learning Outcomes NONE English Compulsory Instructor of English Oktay YAZICI Instructors To understand the oral and verbal statement in the foreign language correctly, to write comprehensibly by using the expedient writing technique and to express the statement orally. The student; 1) Asks and gives direction 2) Prefers and asks preference 3) Asks and tells how to do 4) Tells the advantage of a product and compares 5) Tells and predicts about the future 6) Tells about possibilities and predictions 7) Uses passive structure to express the actions and situations 8) Uses past activities which still continue or have present results 9) Tells the aim of an action 10) Knows and expresses the similarities and differences 11) Asks and expresses reason and result Course Content To understand the message of a speaker when spoken in normal speed, to write expediently obeying grammar and writing rules, to read in the foreign language and understand what s/he reads and develop his/her vocabulary. Being prepared for the upcoming course, revision and analysis of the discussesd subject and internet research on the discussed subject. WEEKLY TOPICS AND PREPARATIONS Weeks Topics Initial studies Leisure activities; Let’s…, How about…; 1 weather. Abilities; can, can’t; adverbs; like doing, like 2 sth; likes & dislikes. I’d like…, Would you like…? Social phrases; 3 Imperatives, family clothes. 4 Present continuous, action verbs. 5 Present simple and present continuous. Transport instruction phrases, places in town 6 directions. Past Simple of be: was, were, wasn’t, weren’t; 7 adjectives, holidays. 8 MID-TERM EXAM Past simple; questions and Wh- questions; past 9 simple regular & irregular, careers. 10 Past simple: negative & question forms. Too big, not big enough; too much/many, not 11 enough; accommodation suggestions Why don’t you…? You could …; rooms and furniture. Adjectives: comparatives & superlatives; 12 furniture adjectives. 13 Signs, times of the day; the body, health. 14 Present continuous future. 15 going to for future intentions; lifestyle. REFERENCES Main Textbook Secondary Textbooks face2face (Starter) face2face (Workbook), course book’s CD, dictionary, the website of the course book other web-sites related with teaching English. ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Activities Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 14x Total Number of Duration Working Weeks (Hour) Hour 15 2 30 Weekly Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour(Preparatory Work,Review) Assignments, presentations, internet studies Mid-term Exam Final Exam Total Working Hour Total Working Hour / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course 12 2 1 1 1 3 4 5 12 6 4 5 57 1.61 2 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of History COURSE INFORMATION Course Title Code Semester L+P Hour 2+ 0 TURKISH LANGUAGE - II TDI 102 Spring Prerequisites Language of Instruction Course Type Course Coordinator Instructors Assistants Credit ECTS 2 2 NONE Turkish Compulsory Lecturer in Turkish language Fikret KEDERSİZ Lecturers of the department Goals Recognize the type of daily life to the written explanation. To understand the importance of punctuation in written explanation.To understand the importance of personal and social communication of the correct expression. To practise researching, reading and informing the ability information. Learning Outcomes 1) Practising the type of creative writing (stories, novels) 2) Practising the type of tutorial writing (articles, research, curriculum vitae, application, report writing) 3) Practising the types and features of written expression 4) Oral expression refers features. 5) Practising the type of prepared speech (seminars, conferences, discussion) 6) Understanding the importance of punctuation in written expression. 7) Learning the spelling rules for practising. 8) To use private or official in accordance with the rules of language in attempts. 9) Recognizes the wrong word, expression about these issues will be applied to show what you care 10) Influenced by other languages in our language disorders to identify the resulting expression. Care should be our language comprehension 11) Understanding today's language problems and the solition in language comprehension 12) Learning is connected to the work of oral and written expression Course Content To use the Turkish skills to the students the ability rules. The scientific, critical, creative thinking and writing habits will be tought. Turkish language teaching and education through the students in all areas of solid, balanced, independent and systematic habits of thought, research, discussion, evaluation will be given the power evaluation. Course work will be used in the current audio-visual aids. Being prepared for the upcoming course, revision and analysis of the discussesd subject and internet research on the discussed subject. WEEKLY TOPICS AND PREPARATIONS Weeks Topics Initial studies Written Expression Type 1 - (Story, Novel, 1 Novel types) 2 Written Expression Type 2- (Poetry, Theater) 3 Types of Reading and Reading Methods 4 Composition (Themes, Imagines, paragraph) Creative, Fictional Writings (Short Stories, 5 Essays) Thought and Knowledge Transfer of the Articles 6 (Articles, Jokes, Literary, Travel Articles) Official texts (official report, bulletin, CV, 7 application) 8 MID-TERM EXAM Oral Expression Types 1 - (speech, Interviews, 9 Open Session) Oral Expression Types 2-( Conference, Panels, 10 Symposia, discussion) 11 Punctuation marks 12 Spelling rules The fiction’s errors of the language (Voice13 based and Phrase-Based disorder) The fiction’s errors of the language (Punctuation 14 marks and Spelling rules) The fiction’s errors of the language (Expression 15 Disorders) REFERENCES Main Textbook Doğan AKSAN, Her Yönüyle Dil, Ankara 2000. Zeynep KORKMAZ ve diğerleri, Türk Dili ve Kompozisyon, Bursa 2000. Secondary Textbooks Yasemin ALPER, Türk Dili I-II Ders Notları. Çankırı 2007. Hüseyin AĞCA, Türk Dili, Ankara 2005. Ülkü GİRAY, Türkçe’yi Güzel Konuşma ve Okuma Kılavuzu, İstanbul 2001. Ömer Asım AKSOY, Dil Yanlışları, İstanbul 1999. İmlâ Kılavuzu, Türk Dili Kurumu, Ankara 2008. ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Activities Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 14x Total Weekly Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour(Preparatory Work,Review) Assignments, presentations, internet studies Mid-term Exam Final Exam Total Working Hour Total Working Hour / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course Number of Duration Working Weeks (Hour) Hour 15 2 30 8 5 1 1 2 2 8 10 16 10 8 10 74 2.09 2 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSTY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE DEPARTMENT OF TURKISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE EUROPEAN CREDIT TRANSFER SYSTEM INFORMATION PACKAGE FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2009-2010 Undergraduate Program: I. Semester CODE COURSE NAME TDE The Grammar Of Ottoman 101 Turkish -I TDE Ottoman Turkish Texts - I T P C ECTS 2 0 2 4 2 0 2 4 103 TDE II. Semester CODE COURSE NAME TDE The Grammar of Ottoman T P C ECTS 2 0 2 5 102 Turkish -II TDE Ottoman Turkish Texts – II 2 0 2 5 Turkish Grammar-II 2 0 2 4 104 Turkish Grammar-I 2 0 2 4 105 TDE 106 TDE Introduction to Classical 2 0 2 107 Turkish Literature-I TDE Introduction to Modern Turkish 2 0 2 109 Literature - I TDE Introduction to Turkish Folk 111 Literature - I ATA History of Ataturk’s Principles 101 and Revolutions - I YDİ Foreign Language - I 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 2 3 3 2 2 2 101 TDE Introduction to Classical Turkish 2 0 2 4 108 Literature-II TDE Introduction to Modern Turkish 2 0 2 4 110 Literature – II TDE Introduction To Turkish Folk 112 Literature – II ATA History of Ataturk’s Principles 102 and Revolutions - II YDI Foreign Language – II 2 0 2 2 TDI102 Turkish Language – II 2 0 2 2 2 0 2 2 2 0 2 2 102 TDİ101 Turkish Language - I 2 0 2 2 TBT 3 0 3 4 21 30 Basic Information Technology 101 TOTAL CREDITS TOTAL CREDITS 18 COURSE CONTENTS I. SEMESTER CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LETTERS Department of Turkish Language and Literature INFORMATION OF DESCRIPTION ABOUT COURSES AND APPLICATIONS Name of Course Code Term T+A Hour Credit AKTS 2+ 0 2 4 OTTOMAN TURKISH TEXTS - I TDE 103 Fall Prerequisite None Language of the Turkish Course Type of the Compulsory Course 30 Coordinator of Assist. Prof. Bilal Çakıcı the Course Teaching Staff Assist. Prof. Bilal Çakıcı Assistants of the Course To read Arabic lettered texts (manuscripts) which are known as Ottoman Object of the Turkish that Turks used about ten ceunturies and to teach how to translate Course these texts into Modern Turkish and to provide to comprehend them . To be able to read and comprehend literary texts which are Arabic-lettered Educational without using any dictionary; to distinguish whether the words which read Gains of the are Turkish or not and to acquire ability to write an average old text. Course The Point of Ottoman Turkish in main history of Turkish Language; Features which differ from former and latter terms; The Periods which are divided in itself during improvement and the borders which define those Content periods; Certain Features on Phonology, Morphology and Syntax; Analysing Ottoman Turkish in respect of morphology: Sound, Word, Sentence. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Before joining course, getting ready by reading sections of workbook which are related to subject, analysing the subject repeatedly what has been processed in course. 1 2 SUBJECTS FOR WEEKS AND PREPARATION PAGES RELATED TO THEM Week Subjects Preparation Description, content and area of Ottoman Turkish Goals on education of Ottoman Turkish Turkish Alphabets which have been used and Ottoman Alphabets among those alphabets; Evolving Ottoman Turkish’s Alphabet to a lingua franca on handwriting and Comparing on printed texts. Agglutination rulers of Ottoman Turkish; Functions of vowels or consonants on Ottoman Turkish, Classification and partition of letters. Exercises about definition and classification on the letters which are peculiar to Arabic, Persian and Turkish.. Achieving skill of students on writing some words by beginning their names and surnames; Teaching of Arabic numbers and exercices on providing them to write their numbers, Suffixes whose ortography got typical in Ottoman Turkish and application of them; the term of transcription and alphabet of transcription; studies on transcriptioned texts. By considering memorizing skill of students, making them write a text based on mutual memorizing (for instance national anthem) and reading exercise over what they have learned. MIDTERM EXAM Reading text from the section of texts which exist in the book kept using and studying on vocabulary; Detecting and improving Turkish words and word combinations in Arabiclettered texts. Main introduction to Arabic and Persian components; First 11 12 13 14 Workbooks Auxiliary Resources views over information of Arabic declension; making students comprehend combinations made by letters of shamsî “sun” and qamarî “moon” by the help of examples. Types of Persian possesive combination and comparative exercises. Writing by means of studies on text and dictionary, reading and improving knowledge of garammar. Writing by means of studies on text and dictionary, reading and improving knowledge of garammar. Writing by means of studies on text and dictionary, reading and improving knowledge of garammar. RESOURCES 1. Develi, Hayati, Osmanlı Türkçesi I-II, İstanbul, 2000. 2. Timurtaş, Faruk Kadri, Tarihi Türkiye Türkçesi Araştırmaları I, Osmanlı Türkçesi ne Giriş, Umur Yay İstanbul, 1979. 1. Ak, Mahmat-Başar, Fahameddin, Osmanlı Türkçesi, Gramer, Tarihi Metinler, Belgeler, Dünya Yay., İstanbul, 2004. 2. Belviranlı, Ali Kemal, Osmanlıca İmlâ Rehberi, Nedve Yay., Konya, 1980. 3. Devellioğlu, Ferit, Osmanlıca Türkçe Ansiklopedik Lügat, Aydın Kitabevi, Ankara, 1982. 4. Kurt, Yılmaz, Osmanlıca Dersleri I, Akçağ Yay, Ankara, 1996. 5. Özkan, Mustafa vd., Çözümlemeli Osmanlı Türkçesi Metinleri, Çağrı Yay., İstanbul, 2003. 6. Ünver, İsmail "Türkiye'de Osmanlıca Öğretiminin Dünü ve Bugünü", Ankara Ü., DTCF. TürkolojiDergisi, C.X, S. 1, 1992, s.21-30. ECTS / TABLE OF WORKLOAD Activities Time of Course (Including exam week: Totally 14 x hours of course) Studying time out of course (preparation, repeating) Homeworks, demonstrations in course, studies of internet Midterm Exam Final Exam Total Workload Total Workload / 30 ECTS credit of the course COUNT Time Total (Hour) Workload 14 2 28 12 10 1 1 4 2 15 20 48 20 15 20 131 4.36 4 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LETTERS Department of Turkish Language and Literature INFORMATION OF DESCRIPTION ABOUT COURSES AND APPLICATIONS Course Title Code Semester L+P Hour Credit ECTS TURKISH GRAMMAR-I Prerequisites Language of Instruction Course Type Course Coordinator Instructors Assistants Goals TDE 105 Fall 2+ 0 2 4 NONE Turkish Compulsory Assist. Prof. Münteha GÜL AKMAZ Assist. Prof. Münteha GÜL AKMAZ To teach main terms about language, the place of Turkish among the other languages of the world, to inform about history of Turkish, to make students comprehend phonetic features and changes in Turkish language. Learning Outcomes 1) Learning main terms about language. 2) Possessing main information about Turkish language and its history. 3) Getting to know basic terms related to phonology. 4) Classification and conception of sounds. 5) Learning the basic phonetic features of Turkish. 7) Explanation of sound changes. 8) Learning suprasegmental phonemes of Turkish Course Content Identification of language, content of language, relationship between language and culture, the place of Turkish among the other languages of the world and historical improvement of Turkish, basic terms related to phonology, phonetic features of Turkish and phonetic events, suprasegmental phonemes of Turkish are studied. Before attending course, doing research about source materials and getting ready by reading sections of source materials which are related to subject. WEEKLY TOPICS AND PREPARATIONS Weeks Topics Initial studies Identification of language, content of language, relationship between language and culture, written 1 language and spoken language Languages on the world, classification of languages, the place of Turkish among the other languages of the 2 world, historical improvement of Turkish Phonology (terms of phonolgy), sounds of language, articulation organs, articulation, terms of sound-letter3 alphabet-spelling 4 Phonemes and allophones Phonemes of Turkish, sounds which do not exist in 5 written language 6 Vowel phonemes of Turkish and features of them 7 Consonant phonemes of Turkish and features of them 8 MID-TERM EXAM 9 10 11 12 13 14 Syllable: Struction of syllable, types of syllables, separation of syllable. Phonetic features of Turkish. Phonetic events Phonetic events Phonetic events and application studies Suprasegmental phonemes in Turkish like stress, tone, intonation, pause REFERENCES Main Textbook Secondary Textbooks Muharrem ERGİN (1993), Türk Dil Bilgisi, Bayrak Yay., İstanbul Mustafa ÖZKAN (2001), Türkçenin Ses ve Yazım Özellikleri, Filiz Kitabevi, İstanbul Ömer DEMİRCAN (2001), Türkçenin Ses Dizimi (Sesler, Sesbirimler, Ayırıcı Özellikler, Ses Değişimleri, Vurgu, Vurgulama, Ezgi, Ezgileme), Der Yay., İstanbul Tahsin BANGUOĞLU (1990), Türkçenin Grameri, TDK Yay., Ankara Ahmet CAFEROĞLU (1984), Türk Dili Tarihi, Enderun Yay., İstanbul Nurettin DEMİR-Emine YILMAZ (2003), Türk Dili El Kitabı, Grafiker Yay., Ankara Süer EKER (2003), Çağdaş Türk Dili, Grafiker Yay., Ankara Talat TEKİN-Mehmet ÖLMEZ (1999), Türk Dilleri, Giriş, Simurg Yay., İstanbul Zeynep KORKMAZ (1992), Gramer Terimleri Sözlüğü, TDK Yay., Ankara ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Number of Duration Working Activities Weeks (Hour) Hour Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 14x Total 14 2 28 Weekly Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour(Preparatory Work,Review) 12 4 48 Assignments, presentations, internet studies 2 10 20 Mid-term Exam 1 5 5 Final Exam 1 7 7 Total Working Hour 108 Total Working Hour / 30 3.6 ECTS Credit of the Course 4 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LETTERS Department of Turkish Language and Literature INFORMATION OF DESCRIPTION ABOUT COURSES AND APPLICATIONS T+A Credit AKTS Name of Course Code Term Hour INTRODUCTION TO CLASSICAL TURKISH TDE Fall 2+ 0 2 3 LITERATURE-I 107 Prerequisite Language of the Course Type of the Course Co-ordinator of the Course Teaching Staff Assistants of the Course Object of the Course Educational Gains of the Course Content None Turkish Compulsory Assist. Prof. Ebubekir S. Şahin Assist. Prof. Ebubekir S. Şahin To provide students obtain main information about ClassicalTurkish Literature containing arooz meter, forms of poetry, ryhme etc. and to make poetry of Divan be conceived by students including taste of poetry. To learn literary tradition named Classical Turkish Literature by outlines of it, to possess information about this tradition and to understand point of this tradition in history of literature. Main features of ClassicalTurkish Literature and some basic information; Resources supporting Classical Turkish Literature and components of content; Forms of poetry: forms of poetry consisting of verses, forms of poetry consisting of triplets; Meter in Classical Turkish Literature: Basic rules related to arooz, Terms and Method of Finding Pattern; Frequently Used Patterns and Rhyme in Classical Turkish Literature; Forms of Statement in Classical Turkish Literature. Before joining course, getting ready by reading sections of workbook which are related to subject, analysing the subject repeatedly what has been processed in course. SUBJECTS FOR WEEKS AND PREPARATION PAGES RELATED TO THEM Week Subjects Preparation What is Classical Turkish Literature? Why Have been used the terms like Classical Turkish Literature, Classical 1 Turkish Literature, Divan Literature, Literature of a Coterie? Discussions about this argument. Origin of arooz meter which is one of basic component of 2 Turkish Poetry and some information regarding Turkish Arooz By indicating distinction between syllabic meter and arooz meter, the terms related to arooz like bahr, taf’ela, taqty 3 that have to be known before application. Syllable types according to arooz meter; some information concerning to imala, madd, ulama, kasr, zehaf. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 -Presenting of arooz meters by practising some verses which are chosen from any Divan (Meters are dealt by giving priority to meters and bahrs. Beside of meter applications, there is tried to select some verses which are nice in respect of meaning and statement to make students gain some information about Classical Turkish Poetry -Applications of ramal bahr meters. Applications of hazaj bahr meters Applications of hazaj, rajaz, moozari and monsareh bahrs meters. Applications of motekaber, mojtas and sari bahrs meters. MIDTERM EXAM Applications of khafef, qamel and tawel bahrs meters. Forms of Poetry: Gazal and Moostezad Qasedaand types of Qaseda Moosammat’s Qita, Roobae, Tooyoogand Nazm Divan and organizing of a Divan RESOURCES Workbooks 1.Dilcin, Cem, Örneklerle Türk Şiir Bilgisi, TDK Yay., Ankara, 1997. 2.İpekten, Halûk, Eski Türk Edebiyatı, Nazım Şekilleri ve Aruz, İstanbul, 1994. 3.İsen, Mustafa vd., Eski Türk Edebiyatı El Kitabı, Grafiker, Ankara, 2003. 4.Kalpaklı, Mehmet, Osmanlı Divan Şiiri Üzerine Metinler, YKY, İstanbul, 1999. 5.Üzgör, Tahir, Edebiyat Bilgileri, Veli Yay., İstanbul, 1983. Auxiliary Resources 1.Akün, Ömer Faruk, "Divan Edebiyatı", İA, C.9, İstanbul, 1995, s.389-427. 2.Bilgegil, M. Kaya,Edebiyat Bilgi ve Teorileri I Belagat, Ankara, 1980. I 3.Levend, Agâh Sırrı, Divan Edebiyatı, Kelimeler ve Remizler, Mazmunlar ve Mefhumlar, Enderun Kitabevi İstanbul, 1984. 4.Pala, İskender,Ansiklopedik Divan Şiiri Sözlüğü, AkçağYay., Ankara, 1997. 5.Türk Dili, Türk Şiiri,Özel Sayısı II (Divan Şiiri), S.415-416-417, TDK. Yay., Ankara, 1986. ECTS / TABLE OF WORKLOAD Activities Time of Course (Including exam week: Totally 14 x hours of course) Studying time out of course (preparation, repeating) Homeworks, demonstrations in course, studies of internet Midterm Exam COUNT Time Total (Hour) Workload 14 2 28 12 1 1 2 10 15 24 10 15 Final Exam Total Workload Total Workload / 30 ECTS credit of the course 1 20 20 97 3.23 3 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LETTERS Department of Turkish Language and Literature INFORMATION OF DESCRIPTION ABOUT COURSES AND APPLICATIONS T+A Name of Course Code Term Credit AKTS Hour INTRODUCTION TO MODERN TURKISH TDE Fall 2+ 0 2 3 LITERATURE-I 109 Prerequisite Language of the Course Type of the Course Co-ordinator of the Course Teaching Staff Assistants of the Course Object of the Course Educational Gains of the Course Content None Turkish Compulsory Assist. Prof. Nesîme CEYHAN Assist. Prof. Nesîme CEYHAN Basic goal of the course is to make students conceive beginning of the process of Modern Turkish Literature Students comprehend the features of modernization era and distinguish it from the others. Dealing social, cultural and literary activities of the term Tanzemat “reorganization”, considering approach of literature and examples over writers and poets of the term Tanzemat “reorganization” by analysing their monuments chosen from writers and poets of the term Tanzemat. It is tried to show in what ways the modernization reflects on our culture and literature by the help of novels have been written in the era. workboo k which are related to subject, analysing SUBJECTS FOR WEEKS AND PREPARATION PAGES RELATED TO THEM Week Subjects Preparation Modernization movements in Ottoman Empire, on XVIII- XIX 1 centuries. Proclamation of Tanzemat command, results and influences of 2 it. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 The First signs of Change, journalism, theatre. A new language, a new poetry. Keçecizade İzzet Molla and Mihnet Keşan; Akif Paşa, Adem Kasidesi “The Qasida of Nihility”. Prose tradition in Ottomans. / Encümen-i Şuara “Concil of Poets”. Şinasi and Şair Evlenmesi “The Marriage of a Poet” Şemseddin Sami, Taşşuk-ı Talat ve Fıtnat “The Love of Talat and Fıtnat”. MIDTERM EXAM Namık Kemal, İntibah Samipaşazde Sezai, Sergüzeşt“The Escapade”. Recâizâde Mahmud Ekrem, Araba Sevdâsı “Fondness of Vehicle”. Ahmed Midhat Efendi, Felâtun Bey and Râkım Efendi Analysing of the first Turkish novels. Main reviewing. RESOURCES 1. Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar, 19.Asır Türk Edebiyatı Tarihi,Yapı Kredi Yay. 2.Kenan Akyüz, Modern Türk Edebiyatının Ana Çizgileri (1860Workbooks 1923), İnkılap Kitabevi. 3. Ali İhsan Kolcu,Tanzimat Edebiyatı I, Salkımsöğüt Yay. 1.Nihat Sami Banarlı, Resimli Türk Edebiyatı Tarihi, MEB Yay. Auxiliary Resources 2.Kenan Akyüz, Batı Tesirinde Türk Şiiri Antolojisi, İst.1986 ECTS / TABLE OF WORKLOAD Activities COUNT Time of Course (Including exam week: Totally 14 x hours of course) Studying time out of course (preparation, repeating) Homeworks, demonstrations in course, studies of internet Midterm Exam Final Exam Total Workload Total Workload / 30 ECTS credit of the course Time Total (Hour) Workload 14 2 28 12 2 1 1 1 14 15 20 12 28 15 20 103 3.43 3 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LETTERS Department of Turkish Language and Literature INFORMATION OF DESCRIPTION ABOUT COURSES AND APPLICATIONS Name of Course Code INTRODUCTION TO TURKISH FOLK TDE 111 LITERATURE-I Fall 2+ 0 2 2 None Prerequisite Language of the Course Type of the Course Co-ordinator of the Course Term T+A Hour Credit AKTS Turkish Compulsory Assist. Prof. Mümine ÇAKIR Teaching Staff Assist. Prof. Mümine ÇAKIR Assistants of the Course Object of the Course Educational Gains of the Course Content To inform students about coverage Folklore and Folk Literature, methods of composition in area, Anonymous Folk Literature, Turkish Literature in Manner of Bard and Religious-mystical Turkish Literature and to provide students comprehend poetry examples and contents of these literatures. By the end of course, students learn coverage Folklore and Folk Literature, methods of composition in field, features and contents of Anonymous Folk Literature, Turkish Literature in Manner of Bard and Religious-mystical Turkish Literature by means of poetry examples. The Term of Folklore, description and coverage of Folklore, development periods of Folklore researches in Turkey and Europe, coverage of folk literature, methods of composition in field, verse unit in folk poetry, meter, ryhme and first examples, verse forms and types in folk poetry, Anoymous folk literature, Religious-mystical Turkish Literature, Turkish Literature in Manner of Bard. 7 Verse unit, meter, ryhme and the first examples (koşuk, kojan, takşut, takmak, ır, küğ, şlok, padak, kavi, baş) in Before joining course, getting ready by reading sections of workbook which are related to subject, analysing the subject repeatedly what has been processed in course. SUBJECTS FOR WEEKS AND PREPARATION PAGES RELATED TO THEM Week Subjects Preparation 1 Folklore; relationship of culture-civilization-folklore. 2 Branches related to Folklore. Historical development of Folklore in Europe and studies 3 on Folklore. Development periods of Folklore researchs that executed 4 in Turkey. Information about Composition and methods of Composition in field, 5 reviewing the examples. 6 Folk Literature and resource of Folk Literature. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Folk Poetry. MIDTERM EXAM Verse forms in Folk Poetry and types (Verse forms in Folk Poetry which are written by spelling meter and types, Verse Forms of Anonymous Folk Literature:Mani, Türkü). Verse forms of Turkish Literature in Manner of Bard (Koşma, destan.. etc.). Verse forms of Turkish Literature in Manner of Bard (Güzelleme, Koçaklama). Verse types of Religious-mystical Turkish Literature. Verse forms of Folk Poetry which are written by arooz meter: Divan, Sales, Samayeh. Verse forms of Folk Poetry which are written by arooz meter: Qalandary, Satranj, Vazne Ahar. RESOURCES 1. Cem Dilçin, Örneklerle Türk Şiir Bilgisi, Ankara 1997 2. Pertev Nâilî Boratav, 100 Soruda Türk Halk Edebiyatı, Gerçek Yay., İstanbul, 1995 3. Şükrü Elçin, Türk Halk Edebiyatına Giriş, Kültür Bak. Yay., 1986. 4. Şükrü Elçin, Türk Halk Edebiyatı Araştırmaları, Ank. 1988. 5. Hikmet Dizdaroğlu, Halk Şiirinde Türler, TDKY. Ankara 1969 Workbooks 6. Abdurrahman Güzel, Ali Torun, Türk Halk Edebiyatı El Kitabı, Akçağ Yay., 2005 7. Abdurrahman Güzel, Dînî-Tasavvufî Türk Edebiyatı, Ankara 2000 8. Doğan Kaya, Anonim Halk Şiiri, Akçağ Yay., Ankara 1999 9. Öcal Oğuz, Türk Halk Edebiyatı El Kitabı, Ankara 2004 10. Saim Sakaoğlu, Sahada Derleme Metotları, Atatürk Üni. Yay. , Erzurum 1988 1. Ahmet Talat Onay, Türk Şiirlerinin Vezni, (Haz. Cemal Kurnaz) Ankara 1996 2. Fuat Köprülü, Edebiyat Araştırmaları, İstanbul, 1989 Auxiliary 3. Fikret Türkmen, Sahada Derleme teknikleri, İzmir 1992 Resources 4. Fuat Köprülü, Türk Saz Şairleri, Ankara 1962 5. Halk edebiyatı sahada derleme örnekleri, Halk şairlerinin şiirlerinden örnekler. ECTS / TABLE OF WORKLOAD Activities Time of Course (Including exam week: Totally 14 x hours of course) Studying time out of course (preparation, repeating) Homeworks, demonstrations in course, studies of internet Midterm Exam COUNT Time Total (Hour) Workload 14 2 28 12 1 1 1 10 10 12 10 10 Final Exam Total Workload Total Workload / 30 ECTS credit of the course 1 10 10 70 2,33 2 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Literature INFORMATION OF DESCRIPTION ABOUT COURSES AND APPLICATIONS Course Title Code Semester L+P Hour Credit ECTS PRINCIPLES OF ATATURK AND HISTORY OF THE Fall 2+ 0 2 2 ATA 101 TURKISH REVOLUTION None Prerequisites Language of Instruction Course Type Course Coordinator Instructors Assistans Goals Learning Outcomes Turkish Compulsory Assist. Prof. Yüksel ÖZGEN Academic Personel of Department of History and lecturers The aim of the course Principles of Atatürk and History of the Turkish Revolution is to teach inner and outer developments during the later periods of the Otoman Empire with its sources, and as a paralel historical fact developments in Europe, The World War I and finally Turkish National Fight. At the end of the semester students are expected to learn 1. goals and sources of the course 2. reasons of Ottoman deterioration ve contemporary developments in the world 3. reforms and their contribution to the Turkish Modernisation 4. Basics of Modern Turkish Rupublic and War of Independence 5. Ataturk’s environment, characteristics and thuoghts. Main terms and concepts related with Principles of Atatürk and History of the Turkish Revolution (Revolution, Reform etc.), inner and outer reasons of Ottoman collapse, reforms and movements of thought, periods of the First and Second Constitutional Monarchy, developments in Europe, Revolution of Industry and French Revolution, World War I and partition of the Ottoman Empire, Mudros Armistice and occupations, National Fight, Congresses of Erzurum and Sivas, Establishment of Representative Committee, decisions of the National Pact, era of the Great National Assembly, national fronts, Mudania Armistice, Foreign Policy during the National Independence Movement, the Lausanne Treaty Course Content WEEKLY TOPICS AND PREPARATIONS Weeks 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Goals, terms and sources of the course Principles of Atatürk and History of the Turkish Revolution Inner and outer reasons of Ottoman collapse and contemporary developments in Europe Reforms movements in the Ottoman Empire Wars of Trablusgarp, the Balkans and World War I Mudros Armistice and reactions against it The Life of Mustafa Kemal, His characteristics, His arrival to Samsun and Notice of Amasya Congresses of Erzurum and Sivas and the National Pact Midterm Exam Establishment of the Great National assembly, structure of the Assembly, The first constitution Movements against the National Fight and Fronts during it Regular Army, Wars of Inonu, Conference of London Foreign policy during the National Fight Economic sources of the War of Independence Treaty of Lousanne General Evaluation of the term Initial Studies To attend the course by reading the related topics and disscuss. 1 Topics References Main Textbook Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Tarihi (Ed.), Atatürk Araştırma Merkezi Yayınları,Ankara 2008. Secondary Textbooks ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Activities Number of Weeks Duration (Hour) Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 15x 15 2 Total Weekly Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour (Preparatory Work, 14 1 Review) Assignments, presentations, internet studies 2 2 Mid-term Exam 1 10 Final Exam 1 15 Total Working Hour Total Working Hour / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LETTERS Department of Turkish Language and Literature Working Hour 30 14 4 10 15 73 2.43 2 INFORMATION OF DESCRIPTION ABOUT COURSES AND APPLICATIONS Course Title Code Semester L+P Hour Credit ECTS TURKISH LANGUAGE - TDI Fall 2+ 0 2 2 I 101 Prerequisites Language of Instruction Course Type Course Coordinator Instructors Assistants Goals Learning Outcomes NONE Turkish Compulsory Assist. Prof. Mustafa BALCI Lecturers People can understand the language concept of the product of the structural features of Turkish language and to understand the richness, to learn the ways of being successful in written expression, research, develop their ability to read and informative. 1) Explains the importance of language in human life 2) Learning features of the birth of language and the subject of the language 3) Describing the product concept of the people’s language. 4) Understanding the features and the richness of Turkish language 5) Understanding the features and the richness of Turkish grammer 6) Learning the meaning and futures of the used words and the value meaning. 7) Understand the importance of the phrase expression 8) Understanding the ways of written explanation will be successful 9) Describing the sound structure of words and the form of the structure 10) Describing the reading of names, verbs, adverbs, prepositions and the types of usage in Turkish 11) Expression is a process of learning 12) What forms of expression that understands 13) Learning ways of being successful in written expression 14) Understanding the basic principles of effective and fluent speaking 15) Learning new information about diction 16) Learning is connected to the work of oral expression Course Content Weeks 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 WEEKLY SUBJECTS AND RELATED PRELIMINARY PAGES Topics Initial studies Language and language features The properties of the Turkish language, language - culture relationship The richness of Turkish language World Languages and the place ofTurkish Language is between the world languages. The periods and development of the history of Turkish language Language and the sections (audio information, shape information) Word types (and the use of the word formation) MID-TERM EXAM The knowledge of the sentences (the sentence constituent elements) Sentence types Solving the examples of the sentence Composition (the main ideas of the composition and helping ideas; topics and types of issues) Expression order and formats Expression order and formats To attend the course by reading the related topics 3 Turkish language regular, rich, productive and historical past various shapes and types of high-level works, the fundamental language family came from the mind to try to be, today the Turkish language with the world-wide work given that you will be shown. Students to listen, they read, subtlety and depth and will be understood, they they hear, see, think and understand the word and plan in writing, effective and rational way to express their abilities will be developed. To read an indispensable needs and tastes that will be adopted and the reading habit will be learnt . Language grammer is not only the rules but also observations and debating on subjects will be tought.T learn the important of the meaning of the subjects and the student's own ideas, feelings, and requests the right to express consiciousness to have targeted studies will be made. To be able to share information and presend to be gained feature. 15 Effective and fluent speaking REFERENCES Main Textbook Secondary Textbooks Doğan AKSAN, Her Yönüyle Dil, Ankara 2000. Zeynep KORKMAZ ve diğerleri, Türk Dili ve Kompozisyon, Bursa 2000. Yasemin ALPER, Türk Dili I-II Ders Notları. Çankırı 2007. Hüseyin AĞCA, Türk Dili, Ankara 2005. Ülkü GİRAY, Türkçe’yi Güzel Konuşma ve Okuma Kılavuzu, İstanbul 2001. Ömer Asım AKSOY, Dil Yanlışları, İstanbul 1999. İmlâ Kılavuzu, Türk Dili Kurumu, Ankara 2008. ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Activities Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 14x Total Weekly Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour(Preparatory Work,Review) Assignments, presentations, internet studies Mid-term Exam Final Exam Total Working Hour Total Working Hour / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course Number of Duration Working Weeks (Hour) Hour 15 2 30 8 5 1 1 2 2 8 10 16 10 8 10 74 2.08 2 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LETTERS Department of Turkish Language and Literature INFORMATION OF DESCRIPTION ABOUT COURSES AND APPLICATIONS Course Title Code Semester L+P Hour Credit ECTS Fall 2+ 0 2 2 FOREIGN LANGUAGE - I YDI 101 Prerequisites Language of Instruction Course Type Course Coordinator Instructors Assistants NONE English Compulsory Instructor of English Oktay YAZICI Instructors - Goals To be able to comprehend accurately what is meant in a foreign language in written and spoken form, write the things in a comprehensible way by using the proper writing technique, and tell the things accurately. Learning Outcomes 1) To have them introduce themselves, greet the others and introduce a third person in workplace. 2) To have them give instructions, ask about requests, ask questions to get information about the colleaugues and answer the questions. 3) To be able to give necessary information about themselves in work meetings.To be able to give information about the others in workplace and ask questions. 4) To be able to make suggestions and answer the suggestions. 5) To be able to ask questions about the problems and answer these questions. 6) To be able to ask about time and place and answer these kind of questions. 7) To be able to ask about quantities and tell about amount and numbers. 8) To be able to talk on the phone and ask about suggestions. 9) To be able to give information about a current process and ask questions to get information. 10) To be able to use the statements for necessities and advice. 11) To be able to talk about the past events and ask questions to get information about them Course Content To be able to comprehend what is said in a normal speed, to be able to write in grammar and spelling rules, to be able to read in the target foreign language and comprehend what is read and develop the vocabulary. Pre-reading the necessary pages of the course book and go to school after studying those parts, review the subjects studied in the classroom after school and search the related web-sites on internet. WEEKLY SUBJECTS AND RELATED PRELIMINARY PAGES Weeks Topics Initial studies Greeting phrases, letters and numbers 1-20, e1 mail and web addresses. Parts of an address, numbers 20+, Mr, Mrs, Ms, 2 Miss, polite words and phrases. 3 Pronouns and possessives, present simple of be Days of the week, family, possessive ‘s, 4 demonstratives this / that / these / those 5 People, jobs, numbers and time, adjectives. 6 a, an articles, prepositions of time at, on. Places, countries, nationalities, languages, a, an, 7 the articles. 8 MID- TERM EXAM Repeating the possessive adjectives, can, 9 singular and plural words, too, ordinal numbers. 10 11 12 13 14 Preposition of place at, signs, responses to news, prepositions of time at, on, in months and dates. Present simple with he, she, it, morning habits, adverbs of frequency. Object pronouns, prepositions of place; next to, opposite, order of adjectives, describing colour, shape and age. Positive, negative and question forms of have got and has got; Countable and uncountable nouns, some and any. There is, there are, much, many, a lot of. REFERENCES Main Textbook Secondary Textbooks face2face (Starter) face2face (Workbook), course book’s CD, dictionary, the website of the course book other web-sites related with teaching English. ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Activities Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 14x Total Weekly Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour(Preparatory Work,Review) Assignments, presentations, internet studies Mid-term Exam Final Exam Total Working Hour Total Working Hour / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course Number of Duration Working Weeks (Hour) Hour 15 2 30 12 2 1 1 1 3 4 5 12 6 4 5 57 1,9 2 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LETTERS Department of Turkish Language and Literature INFORMATION OF DESCRIPTION ABOUT COURSES AND APPLICATIONS Course Title Code Semester L+P Hour Credit ECTS BASIC INFORMATION Fall 3+ 0 3 4 TBT 191 TECHNOLOGY Prerequisites NONE Language of Turkish Instruction Course Type Compulsory Course Assis. Prof. Hakan K. Akmaz Coordinator Instructors Instructor İsmail KARAMAN Assistants At the end of this course, the students will learn information technology, software-hardware and operating systems and word processing programs, electronic spreadsheet program and the basic concepts, information Goals technology the basic concepts, information technology and effects on the social structure and the place of the education. Information technologies and basic concepts Learning Outcomes The basic concepts related to software and hardware Operating system Word processing program Electronic spreadsheet program. Internet practising Course Content Computer recognition, the basic hardware elements (input units, central processing unit, output unit, operating systems, word processing programs, electronic spreadsheet programs, Internet-related concepts and application. Hasan Çebi Bal, Bilgisayar ve İnternet Kullanımı, 12.Baskı, Trabzon 2008. WEEKLY TOPICS AND PREPARATIONS Weeks Topics Initial studies Historical development of 1 computer technology Developments in computer 2 technology, basic features The computer's memory structure, the computer's 3 central processing unit tasks The computer's other hardware units 4 (environmental units) 5 The usege and operation of computer Computer operating system, the system's overall 6 logic, the shortcut description. 7 Programs, documents and settings 8 MID- TERM EXAM The control panel and printers, task bar, start 9 menu, run between the command and command. 10 Word processing program, the file menu and order 11 12 13 14 View, add, format, tools, tables and window menus Electronic spreadsheet program file menu and order View, add, format, tools, data and window menus Connect to the computer's internet settings and internet-related concepts REFERENCES Main Textbook Secondary Textbooks Hasan Çebi Bal, Bilgisayar ve İnternet Kullanımı, Trabzon 2008. Curtis Frye, Joyce Cox, Adım Adım Microsoft Office 2007, Arkadaş Yayınları, İstanbul 2008. Abdurrahman Taşbaşı - Orhan Altınbaşak, Bilgisayara Giriş XP, Altaş Yayınları, İstanbul 2004. ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Number of Duration Working Weeks (Hour) Hour Activities Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 14x Total Weekly Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour(Preparatory Work,Review) Assignments, presentations, internet studies Mid-term Exam Final Exam Total Working Hour Total Working Hour / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course 14 3 42 14 1 1 1 3 10 10 10 42 10 10 10 114 3,8 4 II. SEMESTER CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LETTERS Department of Turkish Language and Literature INFORMATION OF DESCRIPTION ABOUT COURSES AND APPLICATIONS Name of Course Code Term T+A Hour Credit AKTS 2+ 0 2 5 OTTOMAN TURKISH TEXTS-II TDE 104 Spring Prerequisite None Language of the Turkish Course Sort of the Compulsory Course Coordinator of the Course Teaching Staff Assistants of the Course Object of the Course Educational Gains of the Course Content Assist. Prof. Bilal Çakıcı Assist. Prof. Bilal Çakıcı Object of this course is to teach reading or writing Ottoman Turkish’s Alphabet that monuments of Former Turkey Turkish were written and texts printed by this alphabet To be able to read and comprehend literary texts which are Arabic-lettered without using any dictionary; to distinguish whether the words which read are Turkish or not and to acquire ability to write an average old text. Arabic and Persian compounds, Arapic elements (roots of words, the term of derivation and sort of words); Noun in Arabic, Noun in respect of kammiyat “quantify”; Noun in respect of kayfeyyat “quality”; studies of writing; words which own special ortography; knowledge of calendar, studies of texts, methods of professional using dictionary. Before joining course, getting ready by reading sections of workbook which are related to subject, analysing the subject repeatedly what has been processed in course. SUBJECTS FOR WEEKS AND PREPARATION PAGES RELATED TO THEM Week Subjects Preparation Regular and irregular letters in Arabic; essential or additional letters; the Letters which are assumed even though they are not 1 written; knowledge of origin in Arabic. The Term of mazed and zaed letters in derivated 2 words. 3 How to find root of Arabic words? Exercises. How to find word pattern of Arabic words? 4 Exercises. Improving of grammar items, which have been 5 shown on texts theorically, by helps of examples. Aqsaamu’s-sabaa “Seven sections”, description 6 and classification. Studies of texts for strenghten the knowledge of 7 Aqsaamu’s-sabaa “Seven sections”. 8 MIDTERM EXAM 9 Sort of words in Arabic, classifications and descriptions. Noun in Arabic; quantify on nouns: the terms of mufrad, 10 tasneyat, jam. Improving of the kammeyyat “quantify” term and studies of 11 example texts Classification and description which strenghtenJam“plural” 12 and studies of texts on it. The Term of kayfeyyat “modality” (gender of words) in 13 Arabic, descriptions and classifications; studies on texts. Writing by means of studies on text and dictionary, reading 14 and improving knowledge of garammar. RESOURCES Workbooks Auxiliary Resources 1. Develi, Hayati, Osmanlı Türkçesi I-II, İstanbul, 2000. 2. Timurtaş, Faruk Kadri, Tarihi Türkiye Türkçesi Araştırmaları I, Osmanlı Türkçesi ne Giriş, Umur Yay İstanbul, 1979. 3. Ergin, Muharrem, Osmanlıca Dersleri, Boğaziçi Yay., İstanbul, 1980. 1. Devellioğlu, Ferit, Osmanlıca Türkçe Ansiklopedik Lügat, Aydın Kitabevi, Ankara, 1982. 2. Muallim Naci, Lugat-ı Naci, Çağrı Yay., İstanbul, 1987. 3. Şemseddin Sami, Kâmûs-ı Türkî, Çağrı Yay., İstanbul 1992. 4. Ünver, İsmail, "Çeviriyazıda Yazım Birliği Üzerine Öneriler"', Ankara Ün iv., DTCF. Türkoloji Dergisi, C.XI, S. 1, Ankara, 1993, s. 51-89. ECTS / TABLE OF WORKLOAD Activities COUNT Time of Course (Including exam week: Totally 14 x hours of course) Studying time out of course (preparation, repeating) Homeworks, demonstrations in course, studies of internet Midterm Exam Final Exam Total Workload Total Workload / 30 ECTS credit of the course Time Total (Hour) Workload 14 2 28 12 10 1 1 3 3 15 20 36 40 15 20 139 4.63 5 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LETTERS Department of Turkish Language and Literature INFORMATION OF DESCRIPTION ABOUT COURSES AND APPLICATIONS Course Title Code Semester L+P Hour Credit ECTS Spring 2+ 0 2 4 TURKISH GRAMMAR-II TDE 106 Prerequisites Language of Instruction Course Type Course Coordinator Instructors Assistants Goals NONE Turkish Compulsory Assistant Prof. Dr. Münteha GÜL AKMAZ To make students conceive morphological features of Turkish and relationship between etymons and suffixes in Turkish, to teach derivation and inflection methods of Turkish. Learning Outcomes 1) Knowing basic morphological features of Turkish 2) Learning suffixes used in Turkish and knowing historical improvement of them. 3) Reviewing words in respect of struction, function, meaning, context (according to where they are used) Turkish in point of morphological features, derivation suffixes, inflection Course Content suffixes, methods of derivation, analysing of words in respect of their struction, function and meanings are studied. Before attending course, doing research about source materials and getting ready by reading sections of source materials which are related to subject. WEEKLY TOPICS AND PREPARATIONS Weeks Topics Initial studies 1 Basic concepts and terms of morphology Bound and free morphemes, derivation and 2 inflection 3 Methods of derivation 4 Inflection suffixes and functions of them 5 Analysises on inflection suffixes Suffixes for denominal derivation of nominals 6 and functions of them Suffixes for deverbal derivation of nominals 7 and functions of them 8 MID-TERM EXAM Suffixes for deverbal derivation of verbs and 9 functions of them Suffixes for denominal derivation of verbs and 10 functions of them 11 Functions of infinitive, participle and gerund suffixes 12 Analysises on derivation. suffixes 13 Types of words 14 Practices on types of words REFERENCES Main Textbook Secondary Textbooks Muharrem ERGİN (1993), Türk Dil Bilgisi, Bayrak Yay., İstanbul Tahsin BANGUOĞLU (1990), Türkçenin Grameri, TDK Yay., Ankara Zeynep KORKMAZ (2003), Türkiye Türkçesi Grameri (Şekil Bilgisi), TDK Yay., Ankara Nurettin DEMİR-Emine YILMAZ (2003), Türk Dili El Kitabı, Grafiker Yay., Ankara Ömer DEMİRCAN (2003), Türk Dilinde Çatı, Papatya Yayıncılık, İstanbul Ömer DEMİRCAN (2004), Türkiye Türkçesinde Kök-Ek Bileşmeleri, Papatya Yayıncılık, İstanbul Süer EKER (2003), Çağdaş Türk Dili, Grafiker Yay., Ankara Zeynep KORKMAZ (1992), Gramer Terimleri Sözlüğü, TDK Yay., Ankara ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Number of Duration Working Weeks (Hour) Hour Activities Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 14x Total Weekly Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour(Preparatory Work,Review) Assignments, presentations, internet studies Mid-term Exam Final Exam Total Working Hour Total Working Hour / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course 14 2 28 12 2 1 1 4 10 5 7 48 20 5 7 108 3.6 4 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LETTERS Department of Turkish Language and Literature INFORMATION OF DESCRIPTION ABOUT COURSES AND APPLICATIONS T+A Name of Course Code Term Credit AKTS Hour INTRODUCTION TO CLASSICAL TURKISH TDE Spring 2+ 0 2 4 LITERATURE-II 108 Prerequisite None Language of the Course Type of the Course Co-ordinator of the Course Teaching Staff Assistants of the Course Object of the Course Educational Gains of the Course Turkish Compulsory Assist. Prof. Ebubekir S. Şahin Assist. Prof. Ebubekir S. Şahin To make students possess basic information concerning to form and statement elements that used in poetry like literary arts, literary types, types, abjadand putting date. To learn literary tradition named Classical Turkish Literature by outlines of it, to possess information about this tradition and to understand point of this tradition in history of literature. Content Statement Forms and Word Arts in Classical Turkish Literature: Word Arts Relevant to Meaning, Word Arts Based on repeating phone and word; Arts based on using the common material; Poetry Analysing Examples. Before joining Course, getting ready by reading sections of workbook which are related to subject, analysing the subject repeatedly what has been processed in Course. SUBJECTS FOR WEEKS AND PREPARATION PAGES RELATED TO THEM Week Subjects Preparation What is Literary Art like? What is its aim? Information about the method translating a poetry into to prose and 1 explaining. Tashbeh “Analogy” and types of it, Estearah “metaphor” 2 and types of it. Tajnes and types of it, Qalb, Majaze Moorsal, Kenayah, 3 Estehdam, Mooshaqalah. Tawreyah, Tanasoop “art of accordance”, Ehame Tanasoop, 4 Tazad “contrast”, Ehame Tazad, Laff oo Nashr. Tashes “personalizing” – Intaq “causing st. talk”, Husne 5 Talel “finding nice reason”, Moobalagha “exagerating”, Estefham, Tajahole Aref, Mooghalate Manavveyah. 6 Talmeh, Ersale Masal, Ektebas, Sehre Halal. 7 Takrer, Nedah, Tajreed, Tardeed, Roojoo, Qat. 8 MIDTERM EXAM 9 Eshteqaq, Aks, Eadah, Raddu’l-Ajooz ala’s-sadr. Abjad and puttin date, statement forms about letters in the 10 Poetry of Divan. Types: Distinction between type and form; types of short poems (Tawhed, Monajat, Naat, Madheyyah… etc.) and 11 bibliography about these types. The Other Types: Religious Types like Mavleed, Merage12 nama, Seear and bibliography about these types. Gazaawat-nama “chronicles of wars”, Manaqib-nama “book of narrations”, Sajahat-nama “book of journeys”, 13 sar-gozasht-nama “book of adventures”, saaqy-nama and bibliography about these types. Moral-didactic types like Pand-nama / nasehat-nama “book of advices”, sejasat-nama, biographical types like 14 Tazkerat-al-shoarah and Tazkerat-al-Awleyah and bibliography related to these types. RESOURCES Workbooks 1.Dilcin, Cem, Örneklerle Türk Şiir Bilgisi, TDK Yay., Ankara, 1997. 2. Külekçi, Numan, Örnekler ve Açıklamalarıyla Edebî Sanatlar, Ankara, 1995. 3. Saraç,Yekta, Klasik Edebiyat Bilgisi Belagat,İstanbul, 2006. 4. TahirüM-Mevlevî, Edebiyat Lügati, İstanbul, 1973. 5. Coşkun, Menderes,Sözün Büyüsü, Dergah Yay. İstanbul, 2007 Auxiliary Resources 1.Aktaş, Hasan,Klasik Türk Şiirinde Edebî Sanatlar, Edirne, 2004. 2.Bilgegil, M . Kaya,Edebiyat Bilgi ve Teorileri I Belagat, Ankara, 1980. Kocakaplan, İsa, Açıklamalı Edebî Sanatlar, İstanbul, 1998. 3.Onan, Necmettin Halil, İzahlı Divan Şiiri Antolojisi, MEB. Yay., İstanbul, 1997. 4.Onay, Ahmet Talat, Eski Türk Edebiyatında Mazmunlar ve İzahı, Haz. Cemal Kurnaz, Ankara, 1992. ECTS / TABLE OF WORKLOAD Activities COUNT Time of Course (Including exam week: Totally 14 x hours of Course) Studying time out of Course (preparation, repeating) Homeworks, demonstrations in Course, studies of internet Midterm Exam Final Exam Total Workload Total Workload / 30 ECTS credit of the Course Time Total (Hour) Workload 14 2 28 12 3 1 1 2 10 15 20 24 30 15 20 117 3.9 4 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LETTERS Department of Turkish Language and Literature INFORMATION OF DESCRIPTION ABOUT COURSES AND APPLICATIONS T+A Name of Course Code Term Credit AKTS Hour INTRODUCTION TO MODERN TURKISH TDE Spring 2+ 0 2 4 LITERATURE-II 110 Prerequisite Language of the Course Type of the Course Co-ordinator of the Course Teaching Staff None Turkish Compulsory Assist. Prof. Nesîme CEYHAN Assist. Prof. Nesîme CEYHAN Assistants of the Course Object of the Course Educational Gains of the Course Basic goal of the course is to make students conceive beginning phase of the process of Modern Turkish Literature Students comprehend the features of modernization era and distinguish it from the others. Considering approach of literature and examples over poets of the term Tanzemat “reorganization” by analysing their monuments. Being alinated from Classical Poetry and changes taking place in poetry and changes offered in poetry. Dealing showing in what ways the Westernization reflects on our culture and literature in respect of poetries chosen from artists of Tanzemat like Namık Kemal, Ziya Paşa, Şinasi, Recaizade Mahmud Ekrem, Abdülhak Hamid Tarhan, Muallim Naci. Content SUBJECTS FOR WEEKS AND PREPARATION PAGES RELATED TO THEM Week Subjects Preparation 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Before joining course, getting ready by reading sections of workbook which are related to subject, analysing the subject repeatedly what has been processed in course. 1 Explanation on reasons of accelaration shown about changes in Classical Literature, conception of a new person and a new poetry. Encümen-i Şuarâ “Concil of Poets” and Mutavassıtînler “Moderates” The Art of İbrahim Şinasi and his poetry (Kaside I, II) The Art of Namık Kemal and his poetries (Kasideler, Vaveyla) Ziya Paşa and his poetries (Terci-i Bend, Terkib-i Bend Recaizade Mahmud Ekrem and his poetries (Şevki Yok) Thoughts about Poetica of Recaizade Mahmud Ekrem. MIDTERM EXAM Muallim Naci and his poetries. Abdülhak Hamid Tarhan and his poetries. Poetries ofAbdülhak Hamid Tarhan (Kürsi-i İstiğrak) Poets between generations and their poetries. Analysis on the Poetry ofTanzemat. Main Review RESOURCES Workbook 1.Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar, 19.Asır Türk Edebiyatı Tarihi, YKY. Yay., İst.,2007 2.Kenan Akyüz, Modern Türk Edebiyatının Ana Çizgileri (18601923), İstanbul: İnkılap Kitabevi. 3. Mehmet Kaplan, Şiir Tahlilleri-I (Tanzimat'tan Cumhuriyete), 9. Baskı, İstanbul, 1985, Dergah Yayınları. 4.Ali İhsan Kolcu, Tanzimat Edebiyatı 2 (Hikaye ve Roman), Salkımsöğüt Yay. Auxiliary Resources 1.Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar, Edebiyat Üzerine Makaleler, Dergah Yay., 3.bsk., İst., 1992. ECTS / TABLE OF WORKLOAD Activities COUNT Time of Course (Including exam week: Totally 14 x hours of course) Studying time out of course (preparation, repeating) Homeworks, demonstrations in course, studies of internet Midterm Exam Final Exam Total Workload Total Workload / 30 ECTS credit of the course Time Total (Hour) Workload 14 2 28 12 2 1 1 2 14 15 20 24 28 15 20 115 3.83 4 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LETTERS Department of Turkish Language and Literature INFORMATION OF DESCRIPTION ABOUT COURSES AND APPLICATIONS T+A Name of Course Code Term Credit AKTS Hour INTRODUCTION TO TURKISH FOLK TDE Spring 2+ 0 2 2 LITERATURE-II 112 None Prerequisite Language of the Course Type of the Course Co-ordinator of the Course Turkish Compulsory Assist. Prof. Mümine ÇAKIR Teaching Staff Assist. Prof. Mümine ÇAKIR Assistants of the Course - Object of the Course To inform students about content and manner of monuments created in Turkish Folk Literature which are written in verse or prose, individual or anonymous. Educational Gains of the Course Learning Monuments of Turkish Folk Literature like destan “saga, epic”, efsane “legend, myth”, hikaye “narration, story”, masal “story”, fıkra “joke”, bilmece “riddle”, tekerleme “tongue twister”, atasözleri “proverbs”, deyimler “idioms”, ninni “lullaby”, ağıt “requiem”, gölge oyunları “shadow plays”, maddah and orta oyunu concering to features of content and style. Content Form-content-style features of Genres of Turkish Folk Literature like epic, myth, legend, folk narration, tale, mankebah, joke, riddle, tongue twister, proverbs, idioms, lullaby, requiem, shadow plays, Turkish Folk Theatre, Karagöz, Maddah and Orta Oyunu. Before joining course, getting ready by reading sections of workbook which are related to subject, analysing the subject repeatedly what has been processed in course. SUBJECTS FOR WEEKS AND PREPARATION PAGES RELATED TO THEM Week Subjects Preparation Destan “saga, epic” in Turkish Literature, features and 1 examples. 2 Myth, Mythology; features and examples. 3 Legend, Memorat; features and examples. 4 Manqebah and Manaqipnamas; features and examples. 5 Turkish Folk Narrations; features and examples. 6 Turkish Folk Tales; features and examples. 7 Folk Jokes 8 MIDTERM EXAM 9 Features of Proverbs and Idioms. 10 Riddle and Tongue Twister 11 Lullaby; features and examples. 12 Requiem; features and examples. 13 Karagözand Puppet. 14 Maddah, Orta Oyunuand Folk Theatre RESOURCES Workbooks Auxiliary Resources 1. Dursun Yıldırım, Türk Edebiyatında Bektaşî Fıkraları, Ankara 1999. 2. Pertev Nâilî Boratav, 100 Soruda Türk Halk Edebiyatı, Gerçek Yay., İstanbul, 1995 3. Şükrü Elçin, Türk Halk Edebiyatına Giriş, Kültür Bak. Yay., 1986. 4. Şükrü Elçin, Türk Halk Edebiyatı Araştırmaları, Ank. 1988. 5. Abdurrahman Güzel, Ali Torun, Türk Halk Edebiyatı El Kitabı, Akçağ Yay., 2005 6. Nihal Türkmen, orta Oyunu, MEB Yay., İstanbul 1991 7. Doğan Kaya, Anonim Halk Şiiri, Akçağ Yay., Ankara 1999 8. Öcal Oğuz, Türk Halk Edebiyatı El Kitabı, Ankara 2004 9. Saim Sakaoğlu, 101 Anadolu Efsanesi, Kültür Bak. Yay., Ankara 1989 1. Fuat Köprülü, Edebiyat Araştırmaları, İstanbul, 1989 2. Fuat Köprülü, Türk Saz Şairleri, Ankara 1962 3. Bahaddin Ögel, Türk Mitolojisi, C. I-II, Ankara 1971 4. Özkul Çobanoğlu, Âşık tarzı Kültür Geleneği ve Destan Türü, Akçağ, Ankara 2000 ECTS / TABLE OF WORKLOAD Activities COUNT Time of Course (Including exam week: Totally 14 x hours of course) Studying time out of course (preparation, repeating) Homeworks, demonstrations in course, studies of internet Midterm Exam Final Exam Total Workload Total Workload / 30 ECTS credit of the course Time Total (Hour) Workload 14 2 28 12 1 1 1 1 10 10 10 12 10 10 10 70 2.33 2 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Turkish Language and Literature INFORMATION OF DESCRIPTION ABOUT COURSES AND APPLICATIONS Course Title Code Semester L+P Hour Credit ECTS PRINCIPLES OF ATATURK AND HISTORY OF THE 2+ 0 2 2 ATA 102 Spring TURKISH REVOLUTION II Prerequisites Language of Instruction Course Type Course Coordinator Instructors Assistants Goals Learning Outcomes NONE English Compulsory Assist. Prof. Yüksel ÖZGEN Instructors 1.To comprehend the Revolutions of Atatürk which provide Republic of Turkey. 2.To comprehend the principles of foreign policy of Republic of Turkey in Atatürk period. 3.To comprehend the Principles of Atatürk and their causes. 1. Students explain the Turkish Revolution. 2. Students explain Turkish foreign policy. 3. Students recognize period after Ataturk Establishment of republic, end of monarchy, political parties, important Course Content events, revolutions, foreign policy of Ataturk, Ataturk’s principles, Initial studies n To come to course after reading the course book’s related parts.repetition of the course subjects and searching for related web sites . WEEKLY TOPICS AND PREPARATIONS Weeks Topics Republic, Establishment of Republic, Ankara’s Being 1 Ccapital 2 Political Revolutions 3 Social Revolutions 4 Revolutions in Education and Culture 5 Economic Revolutions 6 Revolutions in Field of Justice 7 Foreign Policy of Ataturk 8 MIDTERM 9 Foreign Policy of Ataturk 10 Ataturk’s Character ve Kemalism 11 Basic Principles of Republic 12 Atatürk’s Death and Inonu’s Becoming President 13 II. World War 14 Domestic Politics After Ataturk (1938-1960) 15 REFERENCES Main Textbook Secondary Textbooks ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Activities Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 14x Total Weekly Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour(Preparatory Work,Review) Assignments, presentations, internet studies Mid-term Exam Final Exam Total Working Hour Total Working Hour / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course Number of Duration Working Weeks (Hour) Hour 15 2 30 12 2 1 1 1 3 4 5 12 6 4 5 57 1.61 2 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LETTERS Department of Turkish Language and Literature INFORMATION OF DESCRIPTION ABOUT COURSES AND APPLICATIONS Course Title Code Semester L+P Hour Credit ECTS 2+ 0 2 2 FOREIGN LANGUAGE - II YDI 102 Spring Prerequisites Language of Instruction Course Type Course Coordinator Instructors Assistants Goals NONE English Compulsory Instructor of English Oktay YAZICI Instructors of English; Oktay YAZICI, Hakan BAYKAL, Selahattin EVREN, Abdulkadir GÖKMEN, Duran GÖKÇE, Gökhan AKKAYA, Hatice AKÇAY, Abdullah PEKEL, Ayşe YÖNKUL, Cahit ERDEM. None To understand the oral and verbal statement in the foreign language correctly, to write comprehensibly by using the expedient writing technique and to express the statement orally. Learning Outcomes The student; 1) Asks and gives direction 2) Prefers and asks preference 3) Asks and tells how to do 4) Tells the advantage of a product and compares 5) Tells and predicts about the future 6) Tells about possibilities and predictions 7) Uses passive structure to express the actions and situations 8) Uses past activities which still continue or have present results 9) Tells the aim of an action 10) Knows and expresses the similarities and differences 11) Asks and expresses reason and result Course Content To understand the message of a speaker when spoken in normal speed, to write expediently obeying grammar and writing rules, to read in the foreign language and understand what s/he reads and develop his/her vocabulary. Initial studies Being prepared for the upcoming course, revision and analysis of the discussesd subject and internet research on the discussed subject. WEEKLY TOPICS AND PREPARATIONS Weeks Topics Leisure activities; Let’s…, How about…; 1 weather. Abilities; can, can’t; adverbs; like doing, like 2 sth; likes & dislikes. I’d like…, Would you like…? Social phrases; 3 Imperatives, family clothes. 4 Present continuous, action verbs. 5 Present simple and present continuous. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Transport instruction phrases, places in town directions. Past Simple of be: was, were, wasn’t, weren’t; adjectives, holidays. MID-TERM EXAM Past simple; questions and Wh- questions; past simple regular & irregular, careers. Past simple: negative & question forms. Too big, not big enough; too much/many, not enough; accommodation suggestions Why don’t you…? You could …; rooms and furniture. Adjectives: comparatives & superlatives; furniture adjectives. Signs, times of the day; the body, health. Present continuous future. going to for future intentions; lifestyle. REFERENCES Main Textbook Secondary Textbooks face2face (Starter) face2face (Workbook), course book’s CD, dictionary, the website of the course book other web-sites related with teaching English. ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Activities Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 14x Total Weekly Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour(Preparatory Work,Review) Assignments, presentations, internet studies Mid-term Exam Final Exam Total Working Hour Total Working Hour / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course Number of Duration Working Weeks (Hour) Hour 15 2 30 12 2 1 1 1 3 4 5 12 6 4 5 57 1.61 2 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LETTERS Department of Turkish Language and Literature INFORMATION OF DESCRIPTION ABOUT COURSES AND APPLICATIONS Course Title Code Semester L+P Hour Credit ECTS 2+ 0 2 2 TURKISH LANGUAGE - II TDI 102 Spring Prerequisites NONE Language of Instruction Course Type Course Coordinator Instructors Assistants Goals Turkish Compulsory Assist. Prof. Mustafa BALCI Lecturers Recognize the type of daily life to the written explanation. To understand the importance of punctuation in written explanation.To understand the importance of personal and social communication of the correct expression. To practise researching, reading and informing the ability information. Learning Outcomes 1) Practising the type of creative writing (stories, novels) 2) Practising the type of tutorial writing (articles, research, curriculum vitae, application, report writing) 3) Practising the types and features of written expression 4) Oral expression refers features. 5) Practising the type of prepared speech (seminars, conferences, discussion) 6) Understanding the importance of punctuation in written expression. 7) Learning the spelling rules for practising. 8) To use private or official in accordance with the rules of language in attempts. 9) Recognizes the wrong word, expression about these issues will be applied to show what you care 10) Influenced by other languages in our language disorders to identify the resulting expression. Care should be our language comprehension 11) Understanding today's language problems and the solition in language comprehension 12) Learning is connected to the work of oral and written expression Course Content To use the Turkish skills to the students the ability rules. The scientific, critical, creative thinking and writing habits will be tought. Turkish language teaching and education through the students in all areas of solid, balanced, independent and systematic habits of thought, research, discussion, evaluation will be given the power evaluation. Course work will be used in the current audio-visual aids. Initial studies the upcoming course, revision and analysis of the discussesd subject and internet research on WEEKLY TOPICS AND PREPARATIONS Weeks Topics Written Expression Type 1 - (Story, Novel, Novel 1 types) 2 Written Expression Type 2- (Poetry, Theater) 3 Types of Reading and Reading Methods 4 Composition (Themes, Imagines, paragraph) 5 Creative, Fictional Writings (Short Stories, Essays) Thought and Knowledge Transfer of the Articles 6 (Articles, Jokes, Literary, Travel Articles) Official texts (official report, bulletin, CV, 7 application) 8 MID-TERM EXAM Oral Expression Types 1 - (speech, Interviews, Open 9 Session) Oral Expression Types 2-( Conference, Panels, 10 Symposia, discussion) 11 Punctuation marks 12 Spelling rules The fiction’s errors of the language (Voice-based and 13 Phrase-Based disorder) The fiction’s errors of the language (Punctuation 14 marks and Spelling rules) The fiction’s errors of the language (Expression 15 Disorders) REFERENCES Doğan AKSAN, Her Yönüyle Dil, Ankara 2000. Zeynep KORKMAZ ve diğerleri, Türk Dili ve Kompozisyon, Main Textbook Bursa 2000. Yasemin ALPER, Türk Dili I-II Ders Notları. Çankırı 2007. Hüseyin AĞCA, Türk Dili, Ankara 2005. Ülkü GİRAY, Türkçe’yi Güzel Konuşma ve Okuma Kılavuzu, Secondary Textbooks İstanbul 2001. Ömer Asım AKSOY, Dil Yanlışları, İstanbul 1999. İmlâ Kılavuzu, Türk Dil Kurumu, Ankara 2008. ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Activities Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 14x Total Weekly Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour(Preparatory Work,Review) Assignments, presentations, internet studies Mid-term Exam Final Exam Total Working Hour Total Working Hour / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course Number of Duration Working Weeks (Hour) Hour 15 2 30 8 5 1 1 2 2 8 10 16 10 8 10 74 2.09 2 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSTY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS EUROPEAN CREDIT TRANSFER SYSTEM INFORMATION PACKAGE FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2009-2010 MATEMATİK BÖLÜMÜ LİSANS PROGRAMI I. YARIYIL KODU MAT 101 MAT 103 MAT 105 MAT 107 DERSİN ADI Analiz I Soyut Matematik I Analitik Geometri I Fizik I TDİ 101 Türk Dili I ATA 101 Atatürk İlkeleri ve İnkılap Tarihi I YDİ 101 Yabancı Dil I TBT 191 Temel Bilgi Teknolojisi Kullanımı II. YARIYIL T 4 3 3 4 U 2 0 0 0 K 5 3 3 4 AKTS 7 4 4 5 2 2 0 0 2 2 2 2 2 3 0 0 2 3 2 4 23 2 24 30 TOPLAM KODU MAT 102 MAT 104 MAT 106 MAT 110 DERSİN ADI Analiz II Soyut Matematik II Analitik Geometri II Bilgisayar Programlamaya Giriş TDİ 102 Türk Dili II ATA 102 Atatürk İlkeleri ve İnkılap Tarihi II YDİ 102 Yabancı Dil II T 4 3 3 2 U 2 0 0 2 K AKTS 5 7 3 4 3 4 3 4 2 2 0 0 2 2 5 2 2 0 2 2 2 22 4 24 30 TOPLAM COURSE CONTENTS I. SEMESTER CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Mathematics Course Title ANALYSIS I Prerequisites Language of Instruction Course Type Course Coordinator Instructors Assistants Goals Learning Outcomes COURSE INFORMATION Code Semester L+P Hour Fall 4+ 2 MAT 101 Credit 5 ECTS 7 NONE Turkish Compulsory Assist. Prof. Hüseyin IRMAK Assist. Prof. Hüseyin IRMAK Research Asst. Müfit ŞAN To introduce limit, continuity and derivative which are the most basic concepts of mathematics, and analyse problems related to them. To define basic concepts of mathematics To explain concept of limit and continuity To explain derivative Course Content Basic concepts, trigonometric-hyperbolic relations, trigonometrichyperbolic-logarithmic, exponetial and their inverse functions, implicit functions and their derivatives, limit, continous, derivatives of functions, extreme points. Pre-reading the necessary pages of the course book and go to school after studying those parts, review the subjects studied in the classroom after school and search the related web-sites on internet. WEEKLY TOPICS AND PREPARATIONS Weeks Topics Initial studies 1 Reel number, real axis, coordinate systems 2 Equations, their solutions, second order functions and their graps Functions and four operations with functions, trigonometric 3 relations and functions Limit at a point, limit at + infinity, limit at - infinity, other 4 special limits, related theorems, extreme points Derivative, rule of derivative, derivative of trigonometric 5 functions and their inverse 6 Mean value theorem, higher derivative, exstreme problems Implicit functions, and their derivative and higher derivative, 7 exercises 8 MID-TERM EXAM Exponential and logarithmic functions, certain exercises about 9 them Derivative of exponential and logarithmic functions, execises 10 about them 11 Inverse of trigonometric functions and their derivative Hyperbolic relations, Hyperbolic functions, inverse of 12 hyperbolic functions, their graps, certain exercises 13 Inverse of hyperbolic functions, their derivative, exercises 14 Evaluation REFERENCES Main Textbook Secondary Textbooks Adams, Robert A. (2005) Calculus – 6th ed., Pearson AddisonWesley. 1. Edwards, C.H. & Penny, D.E. (1988) Calculus and Analytic Geometry, Prentice Hall. 2. Swokowski, E.W., Olicnick, M., Pence, D. & Cole, J.A. (1994) Calculus, PWS Publishing Company. 3. Trim, D. (2001) Calculus for Engineers, Prentice Hall. ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Number of Duration Working Activities Weeks (Hour) Hour Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 14x Total 14 6 84 Weekly Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour(Preparatory Work,Review) Assignments, presentations, internet studies Mid-term Exam Final Exam Total Working Hour Total Working Hour / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course 13 3 1 1 8 10 15 25 104 30 15 25 258 7.26 7 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Mathematics COURSE INFORMATION Course Title Code Semester L+P Hour Credit ECTS 3+ 0 3 4 ABSTRACT MATHMATICS I MAT 103 Fall Prerequisites Language of Instruction Course Type Course Coordinator Instructors Assistants Goals Learning Outcomes NONE Turkish Compulsory Assist. Prof. Hüseyin IRMAK Assist. Prof. Hüseyin IRMAK To give basic concepts of mathematics and to teach the language of mathematics To think systematically and to express their thoughts in mathematics language To learn proof methods To have the basic knowledge that will be encounter afterwards Propositions, open propositions, quantifications, methods of proofs, sets, Course Content family of Sets, relations, equivalence and order relations, basic theorems about them. Initial studies school after studying those parts, review the subjects studied in the classroom WEEKLY TOPICS AND PREPARATIONS Weeks Topics 1 Propositions and their definitions 2 Other information on propositions 3 Open propositions, Quantifications 4 Basic theorems on related title 5 Methods of prof 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Methods of prof Sets, family of sets and operations of them MID-TERM EXAM Theorems on Sets Cartesian product, Relations and their properties Equivalence relation and equivalance classes Order relation and property of order relation Other theorems of them Evaluation REFERENCES Main Textbook Irmak, H., Soyut Matematik, Pegem Akademi, Ankara 2008. 1- Pinter, C., Set Theory, Addison-Wesley Publishing Secondary Textbooks Company, 1971. 2- Özer, O. ve Çoker, D. Soyut Matematik Problem Çözümleri, Bilim Yayıncılık, Ankara 2006. 3- Akkaş, S., Hacısalihoğlu, H. H., Özel, Z., Sabuncuoğlu, A., Soyut Matematik, Gazi Üniversitesi Yayınları, Ankara 1984. ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Number of Duration Working Activities Weeks (Hour) Hour Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 14x Total 14 3 42 Weekly Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour(Preparatory Work,Review) 13 4 52 Assignments, presentations, internet studies 3 10 30 Mid-term Exam 1 12 12 Final Exam 1 20 20 Total Working Hour 156 Total Working Hour / 30 4.39 ECTS Credit of the Course 4 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Mathematics COURSE INFORMATION Course Title Code Semester L+P Hour 3+ 0 ANALYTIC GEOMETRY I MAT 105 Fall Prerequisites NONE Credit ECTS 3 4 Language of Instruction Course Type Course Coordinator Instructors Assistants Goals Turkish Compulsory Assist. Prof. Hakan K. AKMAZ Assist. Prof. Hakan K. AKMAZ The fundamental knowledges about geometry that students will need during undergraduate and graduate education are taught. Learning Outcomes To comprehend relations about lines on plane and space To comprehend geometric comments about line and plane To learn conics and types of conics To learn some special curves on space Course Content Systems of linear equations, matrices, coordinate systems, vectors, line, plane, conics, geometric transformations on plane, curves. REFERENCES Main Textbook Initial studies Pre-reading the necessary pages of the course book and go to school after studying those parts, review the subjects studied in the classroom after school and search the related web-sites on internet. WEEKLY TOPICS AND PREPARATIONS Weeks Topics 1 Systems of linear equations 2 Matrices 3 Determinants 4 Perpendicular coordinate system on plane and space 5 Vectors on plane 6 Vectors on space 7 Linear dependence and independence of vectors 8 MID-TERM EXAM 9 Line equation on plane and space 10 Equation of plane on space 11 Relations of line and plane 12 General definitions of conics and their types 13 Geometric transformations on plane, translations, rotations 14 Curves in space , some special curves Sabuncuoğlu Arif, Analitik Geometri, Nobel Yayınları, Ankara. Hacısalihoğlu, H.Hilmi, Analitik Geometri, Ankara Üniversitesi Fen Fakültesi Matematik Bölümü, 1998. Secondary Textbooks Kaya, Rüstem, Analitik Geometri, Bilim Teknik Yayınevi, 1994. Süray, Saffet, Analitik Geometri Umumi Matematik, Cilt II. ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Number of Duration Working Activities Weeks (Hour) Hour Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 14x Total 14 3 42 Weekly Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour(Preparatory Work,Review) 13 4 52 Assignments, presentations, internet studies 2 10 20 Mid-term Exam 1 12 12 Final Exam 1 20 20 Total Working Hour 146 Total Working Hour / 30 4.11 ECTS Credit of the Course 4 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Mathematics Course Title PHYSICS I Prerequisites Language of Instruction Course Type Course Coordinator Instructors Assistants Goals COURSE INFORMATION Code Semester L+P Hour 4+ 0 MAT 107 Fall Credit 4 ECTS 5 NONE Turkish Compulsory Assist. Prof. Metin AKTAŞ Assist. Prof. Metin AKTAŞ Assis. Prof. Sebahaddin ALPTEKİN Present the equations of motion in the framework of Newtonian mechanics Learning Outcomes Use of the Newton equations of motion for the solution of certain physical systems Applying for certain systems solutions corresponding to the physical problems Course Content Physics and measurement, vectors, motion in one dimension, motion in two dimensions, particle dynamics, work and energy, energy conservation, dynamics of the particle systems, momentum, rotational kinetic, rotational dynamics, law of the gravitation WEEKLY TOPICS AND PREPARATIONS Weeks 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Physical quantities, standards, units and unit analysis Vectors, representation, geometric and analitic addition, scalar and vectoral products, concept of unit vector, components Motion in one dimension, particle kinematics, position and displacement vector, average velocity, instantaneous velocity, average acceleration, instantaneous acceleration, concept of differentiation Motion in two dimensions, motion with constant acceleration, projectile motion, circular motion, relative velocity and acceleration, centripetal acceleration Particle dynamics - I, concepts of force, mass and weight, Newton's laws of motion and applications Particle dynamics - II, frictional forces, dynamics of circular motion, Newton's laws of motion and other applications Work and energy, work of constant and variable forces, theorem of work and energy, concepts of kinetic energy and power MID-TERM EXAM Conservation of energy, conservative forces, potential energy, mechanical energy, relation of mass and energy, energy conservation law Dynamics of particle systems, center of mass and its motion, conservation of linear momentum Collisions, impuls and momentum, momentum conservation, collisions in one two dimensions Rotational kinematics, rotational motion and its variables, rotation with constant acceleration, linear and circular kinematics Rotational dynamics-I, II, torque, angular momentum, rotational kinetic energy and concept of moment, rigid body dynamics, motion of rotating body, conservation of angular momentum Equilibrium of rigid body, static and dynamic equilibrium, law of the gravitation Initial studies Pre-reading the necessary pages of the course book and go to school after studying those parts, review the subjects studied in the classroom after school and search the related web-sites on internet. 1 Topics REFERENCES Main Textbook Secondary Textbooks D. Halliday ve R. Resnick, Fiziğin Temelleri I (Mekanik), Çeviri: Cengiz Yalçın, 1996. 1) R. A. Serway, Fen ve Mühendislik İçin Fizik, Cilt I, Çeviri editörü: Kemal Çolakoğlu, 2002. 2) Fishbane P.M., S. Gasiorowicz, S.T. Thornton, Temel Fizik, 1993. ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Number of Duration Working Weeks (Hour) Hour Activities Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 14x Total Weekly Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour(Preparatory Work,Review) Assignments, presentations, internet studies Mid-term Exam Final Exam Total Working Hour Total Working Hour / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course 14 4 56 13 2 1 1 5 10 12 20 65 20 12 20 173 4.87 5 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Mathematics INFORMATION OF DESCRIPTION ABOUT COURSES AND APPLICATIONS Course Title Code Semester L+P Hour Credit ECTS PRINCIPLES OF ATATURK AND Fall 2+ 0 2 2 HISTORY OF THE ATA 101 TURKISH REVOLUTION None Prerequisites Language of Instruction Course Type Course Coordinator Instructors Assistans Goals Learning Outcomes Turkish Compulsory Assist. Prof. Yüksel ÖZGEN Academic Personel of Department of History and lecturers The aim of the course Principles of Atatürk and History of the Turkish Revolution is to teach inner and outer developments during the later periods of the Otoman Empire with its sources, and as a paralel historical fact developments in Europe, The World War I and finally Turkish National Fight. At the end of the semester students are expected to learn 1. goals and sources of the course 2. reasons of Ottoman deterioration ve contemporary developments in the world 3. reforms and their contribution to the Turkish Modernisation 4. Basics of Modern Turkish Rupublic and War of Independence 5. Ataturk’s environment, characteristics and thuoghts. Main terms and concepts related with Principles of Atatürk and History of the Turkish Revolution (Revolution, Reform etc.), inner and outer reasons of Ottoman collapse, reforms and movements of thought, periods of the First and Second Constitutional Monarchy, developments in Europe, Revolution of Industry and French Revolution, World War I and partition of the Ottoman Empire, Mudros Armistice and occupations, National Fight, Congresses of Erzurum and Sivas, Establishment of Representative Committee, decisions of the National Pact, era of the Great National Assembly, national fronts, Mudania Armistice, Foreign Policy during the National Independence Movement, the Lausanne Treaty Course Content WEEKLY TOPICS AND PREPARATIONS Weeks 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Goals, terms and sources of the course Principles of Atatürk and History of the Turkish Revolution Inner and outer reasons of Ottoman collapse and contemporary developments in Europe Reforms movements in the Ottoman Empire Wars of Trablusgarp, the Balkans and World War I Mudros Armistice and reactions against it The Life of Mustafa Kemal, His characteristics, His arrival to Samsun and Notice of Amasya Congresses of Erzurum and Sivas and the National Pact Midterm Exam Establishment of the Great National assembly, structure of the Assembly, The first constitution Movements against the National Fight and Fronts during it Regular Army, Wars of Inonu, Conference of London Foreign policy during the National Fight Economic sources of the War of Independence Treaty of Lousanne General Evaluation of the term Initial Studies To attend the course by reading the related topics and disscuss. 1 Topics References Main Textbook Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Tarihi (Ed.), Atatürk Araştırma Merkezi Yayınları,Ankara 2008. Secondary Textbooks - ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Number Activities Duration Working of (Hour) Hour Weeks Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 15x Total Weekly 15 2 30 Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour (Preparatory Work, Review) 14 1 14 Assignments, presentations, internet studies 2 2 4 Mid-term Exam 1 10 10 Final Exam 1 15 15 Total Working Hour 73 Total Working Hour / 30 2.43 ECTS Credit of the Course 2 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Mathematics COURSE INFORMATION Course Title Code Semester L+P Hour Credit ECTS Fall 2+ 0 2 2 TURKISH LANGUAGE - I TDI 101 Prerequisites Language of Instruction Course Type Course Coordinator Instructors Assistants NONE Turkish Compulsory Lecturer in Turkish language Fikret KEDERSİZ Lecturers of the department Goals People can understand the language concept of the product of the structural features of Turkish language and to understand the richness, to learn the ways of being successful in written expression, research, develop their ability to read and informative. Learning Outcomes 1) Explains the importance of language in human life 2) Learning features of the birth of language and the subject of the language 3) Describing the product concept of the people’s language. 4) Understanding the features and the richness of Turkish language 5) Understanding the features and the richness of Turkish grammer 6) Learning the meaning and futures of the used words and the value meaning. 7) Understand the importance of the phrase expression 8) Understanding the ways of written explanation will be successful 9) Describing the sound structure of words and the form of the structure 10) Describing the reading of names, verbs, adverbs, prepositions and the types of usage in Turkish 11) Expression is a process of learning 12) What forms of expression that understands 13) Learning ways of being successful in written expression 14) Understanding the basic principles of effective and fluent speaking 15) Learning new information about diction 16) Learning is connected to the work of oral expression Course Content Turkish language regular, rich, productive and historical past various shapes and types of high-level works, the fundamental language family came from the mind to try to be, today the Turkish language with the world-wide work given that you will be shown. Students to listen, they read, subtlety and depth and will be understood, they they hear, see, think and understand the word and plan in writing, effective and rational way to express their abilities will be developed. To read an indispensable needs and tastes that will be adopted and the reading habit will be learnt . Language grammer is not only the rules but also observations and debating on subjects will be tought.T learn the important of the meaning of the subjects and the student's own ideas, feelings, and requests the right to express consiciousness to have targeted studies will be made. To be able to share information and presend to be gained feature. Pre-reading the necessary pages of the course book and go to school after studying those parts, review the subjects studied in the classroom after school and search the related web-sites on internet. WEEKLY SUBJECTS AND RELATED PRELIMINARY PAGES Weeks Topics Initial studies 1 Language and language features The properties of the Turkish language, language 2 - culture relationship 3 The richness of Turkish language World Languages and the place ofTurkish 4 Language is between the world languages. The periods and development of the history of 5 Turkish language Language and the sections (audio information, 6 shape information) 7 Word types (and the use of the word formation) 8 MID-TERM EXAM The knowledge of the sentences (the sentence 9 constituent elements) 10 Sentence types 11 Solving the examples of the sentence Composition (the main ideas of the composition 12 and helping ideas; topics and types of issues) 13 14 15 Expression order and formats Expression order and formats Effective and fluent speaking REFERENCES Main Textbook Secondary Textbooks Doğan AKSAN, Her Yönüyle Dil, Ankara 2000. Zeynep KORKMAZ ve diğerleri, Türk Dili ve Kompozisyon, Bursa 2000. Yasemin ALPER, Türk Dili I-II Ders Notları. Çankırı 2007. Hüseyin AĞCA, Türk Dili, Ankara 2005. Ülkü GİRAY, Türkçe’yi Güzel Konuşma ve Okuma Kılavuzu, İstanbul 2001. Ömer Asım AKSOY, Dil Yanlışları, İstanbul 1999. İmlâ Kılavuzu, Türk Dili Kurumu, Ankara 2008. ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Activities Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 14x Total Weekly Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour(Preparatory Work,Review) Assignments, presentations, internet studies Mid-term Exam Final Exam Total Working Hour Total Working Hour / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course Number of Duration Working Hour Weeks (Hour) 15 2 30 8 5 1 1 2 2 8 10 16 10 8 10 74 2.08 2 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Mathematics COURSE INFORMATION Course Title Code Semester L+P Hour Fall 2+ 0 FOREIGN LANGUAGE - I YDI 101 Prerequisites Language of Instruction Course Type Course Coordinator Instructors NONE English Compulsory Instructor of English Oktay YAZICI Instructors Credit ECTS 2 2 Assistants Goals To be able to comprehend accurately what is meant in a foreign language in written and spoken form, write the things in a comprehensible way by using the proper writing technique, and tell the things accurately. Learning Outcomes 1) To have them introduce themselves, greet the others and introduce a third person in workplace. 2) To have them give instructions, ask about requests, ask questions to get information about the colleaugues and answer the questions. 3) To be able to give necessary information about themselves in work meetings.To be able to give information about the others in workplace and ask questions. 4) To be able to make suggestions and answer the suggestions. 5) To be able to ask questions about the problems and answer these questions. 6) To be able to ask about time and place and answer these kind of questions. 7) To be able to ask about quantities and tell about amount and numbers. 8) To be able to talk on the phone and ask about suggestions. 9) To be able to give information about a current process and ask questions to get information. 10) To be able to use the statements for necessities and advice. 11) To be able to talk about the past events and ask questions to get information about them Course Content To be able to comprehend what is said in a normal speed, to be able to write in grammar and spelling rules, to be able to read in the target foreign language and comprehend what is read and develop the vocabulary. Pre-reading the necessary pages of the course book and go to school after studying those parts, review the subjects studied in the classroom after school and search the related web-sites on internet. WEEKLY SUBJECTS AND RELATED PRELIMINARY PAGES Weeks Topics Initial studies Greeting phrases, letters and numbers 1-20, e1 mail and web addresses. Parts of an address, numbers 20+, Mr, Mrs, Ms, 2 Miss, polite words and phrases. 3 Pronouns and possessives, present simple of be Days of the week, family, possessive ‘s, 4 demonstratives this / that / these / those 5 People, jobs, numbers and time, adjectives. 6 a, an articles, prepositions of time at, on. Places, countries, nationalities, languages, a, an, 7 the articles. 8 MID- TERM EXAM Repeating the possessive adjectives, can, 9 singular and plural words, too, ordinal numbers. Preposition of place at, signs, responses to news, prepositions of time at, on, in months and dates. Present simple with he, she, it, morning habits, adverbs of frequency. Object pronouns, prepositions of place; next to, opposite, order of adjectives, describing colour, shape and age. Positive, negative and question forms of have got and has got; Countable and uncountable nouns, some and any. There is, there are, much, many, a lot of. 10 11 12 13 14 REFERENCES Main Textbook Secondary Textbooks face2face (Starter) face2face (Workbook), course book’s CD, dictionary, the website of the course book other web-sites related with teaching English. ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Activities Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 14x Total Weekly Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour(Preparatory Work,Review) Assignments, presentations, internet studies Mid-term Exam Final Exam Total Working Hour Total Working Hour / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course Number of Duration Working Weeks (Hour) Hour 15 2 30 12 2 1 1 1 3 4 5 12 6 4 5 57 1.6 2 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Mathematics COURSE INFORMATION Course Title Code Semester L+P Hour Credit ECTS BASIC INFORMATION Fall 3+ 0 3 4 TBT 191 TECHNOLOGY Prerequisites NONE Language of Turkish Instruction Course Type Compulsory Course Assis. Prof. Hakan K. Akmaz Coordinator Instructors Instructor İsmail KARAMAN Assistants At the end of this course, the students will learn information technology, software-hardware and operating systems and word processing programs, electronic spreadsheet program and the basic concepts, information Goals technology the basic concepts, information technology and effects on the social structure and the place of the education. Learning Outcomes Course Content Information technologies and basic concepts The basic concepts related to software and hardware Operating system Word processing program Electronic spreadsheet program. Internet practising Computer recognition, the basic hardware elements (input units, central processing unit, output unit, operating systems, word processing programs, electronic spreadsheet programs, Internet-related concepts and application. Hasan Çebi Bal, Bilgisayar ve İnternet Kullanımı, 12.Baskı, Trabzon 2008. WEEKLY TOPICS AND PREPARATIONS Weeks Topics Initial studies Historical development of 1 computer technology Developments in computer 2 technology, basic features The computer's memory structure, the computer's 3 central processing unit tasks The computer's other hardware units 4 (environmental units) 5 The usege and operation of computer Computer operating system, the system's overall 6 logic, the shortcut description. 7 Programs, documents and settings 8 MID- TERM EXAM The control panel and printers, task bar, start 9 menu, run between the command and command. 10 Word processing program, the file menu and order 11 12 13 14 View, add, format, tools, tables and window menus Electronic spreadsheet program file menu and order View, add, format, tools, data and window menus Connect to the computer's internet settings and internet-related concepts REFERENCES Main Textbook Secondary Textbooks Hasan Çebi Bal, Bilgisayar ve İnternet Kullanımı, Trabzon 2008. Curtis Frye, Joyce Cox, Adım Adım Microsoft Office 2007, Arkadaş Yayınları, İstanbul 2008. Abdurrahman Taşbaşı - Orhan Altınbaşak, Bilgisayara Giriş XP, Altaş Yayınları, İstanbul 2004. ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Activities Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 14x Total Weekly Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour(Preparatory Work,Review) Assignments, presentations, internet studies Mid-term Exam Final Exam Total Working Hour Total Working Hour / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course Number of Duration Working Weeks (Hour) Hour 14 3 42 13 2 1 1 3 10 10 18 39 20 10 18 129 3.63 4 II. SEMESTER CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Mathematics Course Title ANALYSIS II Prerequisites Language of Instruction Course Type Course Coordinator Instructors Assistants Goals COURSE INFORMATION Code Semester L+P Hour Spring 4+ 2 MATH 102 Credit 5 ECTS 7 NONE Turkish Compulsory Assist. Prof. Hüseyin IRMAK Assist. Prof. Hüseyin IRMAK Res. Asist. Müfit ŞAN This course is designed to give the fundamental concepts of general mathematics (integral, sequence, series, power series etc.). Learning Outcomes To know integral, related theorems and improper integral To know certain applications of integrals To know sequences, function squences, series and certain special series Course Content Integrals, techniques of integration, applications of integral, improper integrals, sequences, function sequences, series, convergent and uniform convergent of sequence and series, certain special series (Taylor and Maclaurin series). Initial studies Pre-reading the necessary pages of the course book and go to school after studying those parts, review the subjects studied in the classroom after school and search the related web-sites on internet. WEEKLY TOPICS AND PREPARATIONS Weeks Topics 1 Introduction to integral and related definitions 2 Properties of integral 3 Techniques of integration 4 Techniques of integration 5 Certain applications of integration 6 Exercises 7 Improper integrals and their convergence or divergence 8 MID-TERM EXAM 9 Sequences and their convergent or divergent 10 Series and their convergent or divergent 11 Power series, test for convergent or divergent of (power) series 12 Special series 13 14 Related theorems, exercises Evaluation REFERENCES Main Textbook Secondary Textbooks Adams, Robert A. (2005) Calculus – 6th ed., Pearson AddisonWesley. 1. Edwards, C.H. & Penny, D.E. (1988) Calculus and Analytic Geometry, Prentice Hall. 2. Swokowski, E.W., Olicnick, M., Pence, D. & Cole, J.A. (1994) Calculus, PWS Publishing Company. 3. Trim, D. (2001) Calculus for Engineers, Prentice Hall. 4. Bayraktar Mustafa, (2000), Analiz II, Uludağ Üniversitesi. 5. Balcı Mustafa, (2000), Genel Matematik II, Balcı Yayınları. ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Number of Duration Working Weeks (Hour) Hour Activities Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 14x Total Weekly Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour(Preparatory Work,Review) Assignments, presentations, internet studies Mid-term Exam Final Exam Total Working Hour Total Working Hour / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course 14 6 84 13 3 1 1 8 10 15 25 104 30 15 25 258 7.27 7 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Mathematics Course Title ANALYSIS II Prerequisites Language of Instruction Course Type Course Coordinator Instructors COURSE INFORMATION Code Semester L+P Hour Spring 4+ 2 MATH 102 NONE Turkish Compulsory Assist. Prof. Hüseyin IRMAK Assist. Prof. Hüseyin IRMAK Credit 5 ECTS 7 Assistants Goals Res. Asist. Müfit ŞAN This course is designed to give the fundamental concepts of general mathematics (integral, sequence, series, power series etc.). Learning Outcomes To know integral, related theorems and improper integral To know certain applications of integrals To know sequences, function squences, series and certain special series Course Content Integrals, techniques of integration, applications of integral, improper integrals, sequences, function sequences, series, convergent and uniform convergent of sequence and series, certain special series (Taylor and Maclaurin series). Initial studies Pre-reading the necessary pages of the course book and go to school after studying those parts, review the subjects studied in the classroom after school and search the related web-sites on internet. WEEKLY TOPICS AND PREPARATIONS Weeks Topics 1 Introduction to integral and related definitions 2 Properties of integral 3 Techniques of integration 4 Techniques of integration 5 Certain applications of integration 6 Exercises 7 Improper integrals and their convergence or divergence 8 MID-TERM EXAM 9 Sequences and their convergent or divergent 10 Series and their convergent or divergent Power series, test for convergent or divergent of (power) 11 series 12 Special series 13 Related theorems, exercises 14 Evaluation REFERENCES Main Textbook Secondary Textbooks Adams, Robert A. (2005) Calculus – 6th ed., Pearson AddisonWesley. 1. Edwards, C.H. & Penny, D.E. (1988) Calculus and Analytic Geometry, Prentice Hall. 2. Swokowski, E.W., Olicnick, M., Pence, D. & Cole, J.A. (1994) Calculus, PWS Publishing Company. 3. Trim, D. (2001) Calculus for Engineers, Prentice Hall. 4. Bayraktar Mustafa, (2000), Analiz II, Uludağ Üniversitesi. 5. Balcı Mustafa, (2000), Genel Matematik II, Balcı Yayınları. ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Number of Duration Working Weeks (Hour) Hour Activities Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 14x Total Weekly Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour(Preparatory Work,Review) Assignments, presentations, internet studies Mid-term Exam Final Exam Total Working Hour Total Working Hour / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course 14 6 84 13 3 1 1 8 10 15 25 104 30 15 25 258 7.27 7 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Mathematics COURSE INFORMATION Course Title Code Semester L+P Hour Credit ECTS 3+ 0 3 4 ANALYTIC GEOMETRY II MATH 106 Spring Prerequisites Language of Instruction Course Type Course Coordinator Instructors Assistants Goals Learning Outcomes NONE Turkish Compulsory Assist. Prof. Hakan K. AKMAZ Assist. Prof. Hakan K. AKMAZ The fundamental knowledges about geometry that students will need during undergraduate and graduate education are taught. To comprehend conics on plane To learn surface and its types on space To comprehend homogen coordinates on plane and space Conics on plane, polar coordinates on plane, quadratic surfaces and their Course Content types, symmetry in space with respect to a line and a plane, homogen coordinates. Initial studies tho se part s, revi ew the sub WEEKLY TOPICS AND PREPARATIONS Weeks Topics 1 Canonical forms of conics on plane 2 Polar coordinates on plane 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Equations of conics in polar coordinates Quadratic surfaces and their types Spherical surface Cylindrical surface Conic surface MID-TERM EXAM Regle surface Rotational surface Canonical forms of surfaces Symmetry in space with respect to a line and a plane Homogen coordinates on plane Homogen coordinates on space REFERENCES Main Textbook Secondary Textbooks Sabuncuoğlu Arif, Analitik Geometri, Nobel Yayınları, Ankara. Hacısalihoğlu, H.Hilmi, Analitik Geometri, Ankara Üniversitesi Fen Fakültesi Matematik Bölümü, 1998. Kaya, Rüstem, Analitik Geometri, Bilim Teknik Yayınevi, 1994. Süray, Saffet, Analitik Geometri Umumi Matematik, Cilt II. ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Number of Duration Working Weeks (Hour) Hour Activities Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 14x Total Weekly Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour(Preparatory Work,Review) Assignments, presentations, internet studies Mid-term Exam Final Exam Total Working Hour Total Working Hour / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course 14 3 42 13 2 1 1 4 10 12 20 52 20 12 20 146 4.12 4 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Mathematics COURSE INFORMATION Course Title Code Semester L+P Hour Credit ECTS INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER PROGRAMMING MATH 110 Spring 2+2 3 4 Prerequisites Language of Instruction Course Type Course Coordinator Instructors Assistants Goals Learning Outcomes NONE Turkish Compulsory Asist. Prof. Hakan K. Akmaz Instructor İsmail KARAMAN To be able to make the necessary algorithms and flow charts to solve a problem, to be able to write the codes of the problems with prepared algorithms and flow charts, to be able to pass graphic environment and to use, to understand the structure of Visual Basic programming, to comprehend Visual Basic data types and operators, to understand the logic of arrays and to apply in a program correctly, to comprehend the procedures and function sub-programs with standard functions and to prepare structural programs, to comprehend the sequential and random access files, to understand the basic concepts and terms related to internet usage and programming, to be able to use the necessary environments and programs for web page designing. Identifies a problem and identify critical points Divides the problem into pieces and thinks and writes algorithm for each part Converts these algorithms into flow charts Recognizes the programming environment that the code of the solution will be prepared Identifies and uses the required variables for the program Makes the code writing of the prepared program Knows the structure of Visual Basic programming. Recognizes and uses the menu of the Visual Basic editor Knows the sub-program logic Knows the description, parameters and usage of procedures and functions Recognizes the form, knows the features of the form, events and methods Knows the TCP-IP protocol Knows the web-based services used in server (HTTP, SMTP, DNS, FTP, TELNET, POP3, PROXY, etc.) Uses the FTP softwares to transfer web pages Knows the basic HTML commands (tag) Knows to use script in various languages in HTML Supports HTML commands (tag) by using prepared script objects and events Course Content Weeks 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 WEEKLY TOPICS AND PREPARATIONS Topics Initial studies Problem-solving principles and phases, algorithms and flow charts Use of programming environment Variables, control statements and loops Arrays, sub-programs, graphics In Visual programming; menus, the main form, the programmer form, the toolbox, properties window, project and code windows Data types, operators, control statements, loops, subprograms Procedure and function definitions and parameters MID- TERM EXAM Standard functions, arrays, forms, events, and methods The use of the toolbox objects Sequential and random access file creation, file control functions Basic internet concepts Web design HTML, Script use Being prepared for the upcoming course, revision and analysis of the discussed subject and internet research on the discussed subject. 1 Problem-solving principles and stages, algorithms and flow charts, the use of programming environment and code writing rules, variables, control statements and loops, arrays, subprograms, graphics, Visual Basic visual programming, data types and operators, control statements, loops, subprograms, arrays, basic internet concepts to perform a web site design, introduction to web design, HTML, script usage, design and planning, HTML editors REFERENCES Main Textbook Secondary Textbooks Fahri Vatansever (2007), Algoritma Geliştirme ve Programlamaya Giriş, Seçkin Yayıncılık Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 Algoritma ve Visual Basic Dili ile ilgili tüm kitap ve ders notları, www.w3school.org ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Number of Duration Working Activities Weeks (Hour) Hour Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 14x Total 14 4 56 Weekly Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour(Preparatory Work,Review) 13 2 26 Assignments, presentations, internet studies 2 10 20 Mid-term Exam 1 10 10 Final Exam 1 15 15 Total Working Hour 127 Total Working Hour / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course 3.58 4 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Mathematics INFORMATION OF DESCRIPTION ABOUT COURSES AND APPLICATIONS Course Title Code Semester L+P Hour Credit ECTS PRINCIPLES OF ATATURK AND HISTORY OF THE 2+ 0 2 2 ATA 102 Spring TURKISH REVOLUTION II Prerequisites Language of Instruction Course Type Course Coordinator Instructors Assistants Goals Learning Outcomes NONE English Compulsory Assist. Prof. Yüksel ÖZGEN Instructors 1.To comprehend the Revolutions of Atatürk which provide Republic of Turkey. 2.To comprehend the principles of foreign policy of Republic of Turkey in Atatürk period. 3.To comprehend the Principles of Atatürk and their causes. 1. Students explain the Turkish Revolution. 2. Students explain Turkish foreign policy. 3. Students recognize period after Ataturk Establishment of republic, end of monarchy, political parties, important Course Content events, revolutions, foreign policy of Ataturk, Ataturk’s principles, Initial studies n To come to course after reading the course book’s related parts.repetition of the course subjects and searching for related web sites . WEEKLY TOPICS AND PREPARATIONS Weeks Topics Republic, Establishment of Republic, Ankara’s Being 1 Ccapital 2 Political Revolutions 3 Social Revolutions 4 Revolutions in Education and Culture 5 Economic Revolutions 6 Revolutions in Field of Justice 7 Foreign Policy of Ataturk 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 MIDTERM Foreign Policy of Ataturk Ataturk’s Character ve Kemalism Basic Principles of Republic Atatürk’s Death and Inonu’s Becoming President II. World War Domestic Politics After Ataturk (1938-1960) REFERENCES Main Textbook Secondary Textbooks ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Activities Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 14x Total Weekly Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour(Preparatory Work,Review) Assignments, presentations, internet studies Mid-term Exam Final Exam Total Working Hour Total Working Hour / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course Number of Duration Working Weeks (Hour) Hour 15 2 30 12 2 1 1 1 3 4 5 12 6 4 5 57 1.61 2 ÇANKIRI KARATEKİN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Department of Mathematics INFORMATION OF DESCRIPTION ABOUT COURSES AND APPLICATIONS Course Title Code Semester L+P Hour Credit ECTS 2+ 0 2 2 FOREIGN LANGUAGE - II YDI 102 Spring Prerequisites Language of Instruction Course Type Course Coordinator Instructors Assistants NONE English Compulsory Instructor of English Oktay YAZICI Instructors - Goals To understand the oral and verbal statement in the foreign language correctly, to write comprehensibly by using the expedient writing technique and to express the statement orally. Learning Outcomes The student; 1) Asks and gives direction 2) Prefers and asks preference 3) Asks and tells how to do 4) Tells the advantage of a product and compares 5) Tells and predicts about the future 6) Tells about possibilities and predictions 7) Uses passive structure to express the actions and situations 8) Uses past activities which still continue or have present results 9) Tells the aim of an action 10) Knows and expresses the similarities and differences 11) Asks and expresses reason and result Course Content To understand the message of a speaker when spoken in normal speed, to write expediently obeying grammar and writing rules, to read in the foreign language and understand what s/he reads and develop his/her vocabulary. Being prepared for the upcoming course, revision and analysis of the discussesd subject and internet research on the discussed subject. WEEKLY TOPICS AND PREPARATIONS Weeks Topics Initial studies Leisure activities; Let’s…, How about…; 1 weather. Abilities; can, can’t; adverbs; like doing, like 2 sth; likes & dislikes. I’d like…, Would you like…? Social phrases; 3 Imperatives, family clothes. 4 Present continuous, action verbs. 5 Present simple and present continuous. Transport instruction phrases, places in town 6 directions. Past Simple of be: was, were, wasn’t, weren’t; 7 adjectives, holidays. 8 MID-TERM EXAM Past simple; questions and Wh- questions; past 9 simple regular & irregular, careers. 10 Past simple: negative & question forms. Too big, not big enough; too much/many, not 11 enough; accommodation suggestions Why don’t you…? You could …; rooms and furniture. Adjectives: comparatives & superlatives; furniture adjectives. Signs, times of the day; the body, health. Present continuous future. going to for future intentions; lifestyle. 12 13 14 15 REFERENCES Main Textbook Secondary Textbooks face2face (Starter) face2face (Workbook), course book’s CD, dictionary, the website of the course book other web-sites related with teaching English. ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Activities Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 14x Total Weekly Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour(Preparatory Work,Review) Assignments, presentations, internet studies Mid-term Exam Final Exam Total Working Hour Total Working Hour / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course Number of Duration Working Weeks (Hour) Hour 15 2 30 12 2 1 1 1 3 4 5 12 6 4 5 57 1.61 2 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Mathematics COURSE INFORMATION Course Title Code Semester L+P Hour 2+ 0 TURKISH LANGUAGE - II TDI 102 Spring Prerequisites Language of Instruction Course Type Course Coordinator Instructors Assistants Goals Credit ECTS 2 2 NONE Turkish Compulsory Lecturer in Turkish language Fikret KEDERSİZ Lecturers of the department Recognize the type of daily life to the written explanation. To understand the importance of punctuation in written explanation.To understand the importance of personal and social communication of the correct expression. To practise researching, reading and informing the ability information. Learning Outcomes 1) Practising the type of creative writing (stories, novels) 2) Practising the type of tutorial writing (articles, research, curriculum vitae, application, report writing) 3) Practising the types and features of written expression 4) Oral expression refers features. 5) Practising the type of prepared speech (seminars, conferences, discussion) 6) Understanding the importance of punctuation in written expression. 7) Learning the spelling rules for practising. 8) To use private or official in accordance with the rules of language in attempts. 9) Recognizes the wrong word, expression about these issues will be applied to show what you care 10) Influenced by other languages in our language disorders to identify the resulting expression. Care should be our language comprehension 11) Understanding today's language problems and the solition in language comprehension 12) Learning is connected to the work of oral and written expression Course Content To use the Turkish skills to the students the ability rules. The scientific, critical, creative thinking and writing habits will be tought. Turkish language teaching and education through the students in all areas of solid, balanced, independent and systematic habits of thought, research, discussion, evaluation will be given the power evaluation. Course work will be used in the current audio-visual aids. Being prepared for the upcoming course, revision and analysis of the discussesd subject and internet research on the discussed subject. WEEKLY TOPICS AND PREPARATIONS Weeks Topics Initial studies Written Expression Type 1 - (Story, Novel, 1 Novel types) 2 Written Expression Type 2- (Poetry, Theater) 3 Types of Reading and Reading Methods 4 Composition (Themes, Imagines, paragraph) Creative, Fictional Writings (Short Stories, 5 Essays) Thought and Knowledge Transfer of the Articles (Articles, Jokes, Literary, Travel 6 Articles) Official texts (official report, bulletin, CV, 7 application) 8 MID-TERM EXAM Oral Expression Types 1 - (speech, Interviews, 9 Open Session) 10 11 12 13 14 15 Oral Expression Types 2-( Conference, Panels, Symposia, discussion) Punctuation marks Spelling rules The fiction’s errors of the language (Voicebased and Phrase-Based disorder) The fiction’s errors of the language (Punctuation marks and Spelling rules) The fiction’s errors of the language (Expression Disorders) REFERENCES Main Textbook Secondary Textbooks Doğan AKSAN, Her Yönüyle Dil, Ankara 2000. Zeynep KORKMAZ ve diğerleri, Türk Dili ve Kompozisyon, Bursa 2000. Yasemin ALPER, Türk Dili I-II Ders Notları. Çankırı 2007. Hüseyin AĞCA, Türk Dili, Ankara 2005. Ülkü GİRAY, Türkçe’yi Güzel Konuşma ve Okuma Kılavuzu, İstanbul 2001. Ömer Asım AKSOY, Dil Yanlışları, İstanbul 1999. İmlâ Kılavuzu, Türk Dili Kurumu, Ankara 2008. ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Activities Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 14x Total Weekly Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour(Preparatory Work,Review) Assignments, presentations, internet studies Mid-term Exam Final Exam Total Working Hour Total Working Hour / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course Number of Duration Working Weeks (Hour) Hour 15 2 30 8 5 1 1 2 2 8 10 16 10 8 10 74 2.09 2 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSTY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY EUROPEAN CREDIT TRANSFER SYSTEM INFORMATION PACKAGE FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2009-2010 Undergraduate Program: I. Semester CODE PHIL101 II. Semester COURSE NAME T 2 Introduction to P 0 C 2 ECTS 3 Philosophy CODE PHIL COURSE NAME T 2 P 0 C 2 ECTS 3 102 Renaissance Classicial Logic 3 0 3 5 PHIL Phılosophy of 2 0 2 4 106 Exıstence PHIL Pholosohical Text in 2 0 2 4 108 Foreign Language – II ATA Atatürk İlkeleri Ve İnkılap 2 0 2 2 102 Tarihi.-II YDI Yabancı Dil-II 2 0 2 2 Türk Dili-II 2 0 2 2 Medieval And Philosophy PHIL History of Ancient 103 Philosophy PHIL Epistemology 2 0 2 3 104 2 0 2 3 105 PHIL Pholosohical Text in 107 Foreign Language - I ATA History of Ataturk’s 101 Principles and PHIL 2 2 0 0 2 3 2 2 Revolutions - I YDİ 101 Foreign Language - I 2 0 2 2 102 TDİ101 Turkish Language - I 2 0 2 2 TDİ 102 TBT 101 Basic Information 3 0 3 4 PHIL Elective Course 2 0 2 2 Technology PHIL 109 Aristoteles 2 0 2 2 PHIL Elective Course 2 0 2 2 PHIL 111 Introduction to Psychology 2 0 2 2 PHIL Elective Course 2 0 2 2 PHIL 113 Platon 2 0 2 2 Elective Course 2 0 2 2 Introduction to Sociology 2 0 2 2 SOC 101 TOTAL CREDITS 25 30 TOTAL CREDITS I. Yarıyıl Kodu FEL 109 23 30 II. Yarıyıl Dersin Adı T U K AKTS ARİSTOTELES 2 0 2 2 Kodu FEL 110 Dersin Adı T U K AKTS EDEBİYAT VE SANAT 2 0 2 2 2 0 2 2 ESERLERİNDE FELSEFE PROBLEMLERİ FEL 111 PSİKOLOJİYE 2 0 2 2 FEL 112 GİRİŞ HELEN ROMA FELSEFESİ FEL 113 PLATON 2 0 2 2 FEL 114 SOSYAL PSİKOLOJİ 2 0 2 2 FEL 115 FARABİ 2 0 2 2 FEL 116 YORUM VE ANLAM 2 0 2 2 SORUNU I FEL 117 İSLAMIN 2 0 2 FELSEFESİ COURSE CONTENTS I. SEMESTER CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Philosophy COURSE INFORMATION Course Code Semester T+P Credit Credit ECTS Credit INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY PHIL 101 Fall 2+ 0 2 3 Prerequisties None Turkish Language Compulsory / Compulsory Elective Course Assist. Prof. Ahmet KAVLAK Coordinators Assist. Prof. Ahmet KAVLAK Lecturers Assistant Lectures To be able to learn basic concepts and problems of philosophy and its Course Objectives descriptions, field and basic questions and problems of sub-disciplines of philosophy (epistemology, ontology, ethic, aesthetic, politics…etc) The students will be learn basic concepts and problems of philosophy Learning and its problems basic questions and problems of sub-disciplines of Outcomes philosophy (epistemology, ontology, ethic, aesthetic, politics…etc) In this lesson following topics will be covered: basic concepts and problems of philosophy and its problems Course Contents basic questions and problems of sub-disciplines of philosophy (epistemology, ontology, ethic, aesthetic, politics…etc) To read related books and articles. WEEKLY SUBJECTS and RELATED PREPARATORY PAGES Week Subject Initial Studies 1 description and area of philosophy 2 Various descriptions of philosophies 3 Epistemology 4 Epistemology 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 philosophy of science Ontology Ontology Mid-term Exam (Application) Ethic Philosophy of value Philosophy of value Philosophy of aesthetic Philosophy of politics philosophy of religion Bibliography Course book Ahmet Arslan, Felsefeye Giriş, Ankara 1998. T. Mengüşoğlu, Felsefeye Giriş, 4. Baskı İstanbul 1983. A.Kadir Çüçen, Felsefeye Giriş, Bursa 2003. Auxiliary Resources K.Jaspers, Felsefeye Giriş, İstanbul 1986. Politzer G, Felsefenin Başlangıç İlkeleri İstanbul 1985. ECTS / WORKING OBLIGATION TABLE Activities Course Time (14x total credit) studying time out of classroom (preparatory studying, repetition of course) Homework, seminars, internet researching Midterm Exam Final Exam Total working obligation Total working obligation/ 30 ECTS Credit Total Time Number working (credit) obligation 14 2 28 12 1 12 2 1 1 10 15 20 20 15 20 95 3.16 3 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Philosophy INFORMATION OF DESCRIPTION ABOUT COURSES AND APPLICATIONS T+P ECTS Course Code Semester Credit Credit Credit HISTORY OF ANCIENT 2+ 0 2 3 PHIL103 Fall PHILOSOPHY Prerequisties None Turkish Language Compulsory / Compulsory Elective Course Assist. Prof. Şamil ÖÇAL Coordinators Assist. Prof. Şamil ÖÇAL Lecturers Assistant Lectures Giving the general information about the concept of ancient philsoophy Learning the classification of ancient philosophy , common features of the ancient philsophers and the difference between them. Gaining the skills of discussion the concepts and thought of ancient philsophy and Course Objectives whether they have changed or not through the history. İnforming the students about the cultural geography that philsoophical knowledge systematically has emerged inside fort he first time. Understanding the Thought of the ancient philosphers. Learning Outcomes 1) Learning the sources of the Ancient Philosophy 2)Apprehension of the cultural and political features of the places that Ancient Philosophy had emerged. 3)Understanding the importance of the natural philosophy an philsophers of nature in Ancient Age. 4) Learning of the thought and philosophy of the PresocraticPhilosophers 5) Grasping the philosophy of the Sophists. 7) Learning of the life and the thoughts of Socrates and Socratic Schools. 8) Understanding the philosophy of the Aristotles and Plato. 10) Understanding main elements and philosphers of hellenistic Philosphy and philosophy Main Schools and philsoophers of the Ancient Philsophy will be Course Contents discusse during this course. Students will present papers their assigned papers during the classes. Initial Studies To read related books and articles. WEEKLY SUBJECTS and RELATED PREPARATORY PAGES Week Subject İntroductive information about the course. Teh importance of the 1 history of the Philosophy and Ancient Philosohy. 2 Philsophy of the nature : Thales, Anaximander, Anaximenes Pythagoras , Elea School and the problem of the change 3 Parmanides , Zenon 4 Melissos, Xenophanes , Herakleitos 5 Pluralists, Empedocles , Anaxagoras 6 Atomists , General Features of Sophistic thoughts and Sophists 7 Socrates 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Mid-term Examination Plato Aritotles Helenistik Philosohy and Epucurian Philosphy Stoism Scepticizm New Platonism Bibliography Ahmet CEVİZCİ , İlkçağ Felsefesi Tarihi 4. Basım ASA Kitabevi Bursa 2006 Alfred Weber , Felsefe Tarihi çev. H. Vehbi ERALP 4. Basım Sosyal Yayınları İstanbul , 1991. Macit Gökberk , Felsefe Tarihi , 9. Basım Remzi Kitabevi İstanbul Auxiliary Resources 1998. . W. Kranz, Antik Felsefe , Çev. S. Y. BAYDUR , İstanbul 1976. A. Arslan, İlkçağ Felsefesi Tarihi, Ankara 1997. Course book ECTS / WORKING OBLIGATION TABLE Activities Number Course Time (14x total credit) studying time out of classroom (preparatory studying, repetition of course) Homework, seminars, internet researching Midterm Exam Final Exam Total working obligation Total working obligation/ 30 ECTS Credit 14 Time Total working (credit) obligation 2 28 12 1 12 2 1 1 10 15 20 20 15 20 95 3.16 3 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Philosophy INFORMATION OF DESCRIPTION ABOUT COURSES AND APPLICATIONS Course Code Semester T+P Credit Credit ECTS Credit Fall 2+ 0 2 3 EPISTEMOLOGY FEL 105 Prerequisties None Language Compulsory / Elective Turkish Compulsory Course Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ahmet KAVLAK Coordinators Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ahmet KAVLAK Lecturers Assistant Lectures To be able to apprehend basic consepts of epistemology (knowledge, subject, object, reality, truth, meaning, consistency, validity), Course Objectives understand basic questions and problems of epistemology and learn great philosophers of epistemology and their approaches. At the end of the semester, students will be able to recognize basic consepts of epistemology (knowledge, subject, object, reality, truth, Learning meaning, consistency, validity), understand basic questions and Outcomes problems of epistemology and learn great philosophers of epistemology and their approaches. In this lesson following topics will be covered: basic consepts of epistemology (knowledge, subject, object, reality, truth, meaning, consistency, validity), Course Contents basic questions and problems of epistemology and learn great philosophers of epistemology and their approaches. To read related books and articles. WEEKLY SUBJECTS and RELATED PREPARATORY PAGES Week Subject Initial Studies knowledge, subject, object, reality, truth, meaning, consistency, 1 validity 2 Supporting of knowledge 3 accuracy, consistency, validity 4 Is it possible to truth knowledge? Dogmatism, skepticism 5 The problem of source of knowledge: empirism rationality 6 Criticism intuitionism 7 The problem of criteria of knowledge: congruity, consistency 8 Mid-term Exam (Application) 9 Consensus, Pragmatism 10 border and content of knowledge: idealism 11 Realism, Positivism, neo- Positivism 12 Rationalism, empirism, intuitionism, Pragmatism Epistemology in terms of history of the philosophy: in ancient age, 13 middle age 14 Epistemology in 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th century Bibliography Course book A. Açıkgenç, Bilgi Felsefesi, Ankara 1989. Alfred Weber , Felsefe Tarihi çev. H. Vehbi ERALP 4. Basım Sosyal Yayınları İstanbul , 1991. Auxiliary Resources Macit Gökberk , Felsefe Tarihi , 9. Basım Remzi Kitabevi İstanbul 1998. . W. Kranz, Antik Felsefe , Çev. S. Y. BAYDUR , İstanbul 1976 I. Kant, Prolegomena, Çev. İ. Kaçuradi , Türkiye Felsefe Kurumu Ankara 1996. J. Locke, İnsan Anlığı Üzerine Bir Deneme 1-II , çev. Vehbi HACIKADİROĞLU, Kabalcı Yayınevi İstanbul 2004. D. Hume, İnsanın Zihni Üzerine Bir Araştırma çev. Selim Evrim, MEB yayınevi İstanbul 1986. ECTS / WORKING OBLIGATION TABLE Activities Course Time (14x total credit) studying time out of classroom (preparatory studying, repetition of course) Homework, seminars, internet researching Midterm Exam Final Exam Total working obligation Total working obligation/ 30 ECTS Credit 14 2 Total working obligation 28 12 3 36 2 1 1 20 15 20 40 15 20 139 4.63 5 Time Number (credit) CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Philosophy INFORMATION OF DESCRIPTION ABOUT COURSES AND APPLICATIONS T+P ECTS Course Code Semester Credit Credit Credit PHOLOSOHICAL TEXT IN 2+ 0 2 3 PHIL107 Fall FOREIGN LANGUAGE Prerequisties None Turkish Language Compulsory / Elective Elective Course Asist. Prof. Dr. Şamil ÖÇAL Coordinators Asist. Prof. Dr. Şamil ÖÇAL Lecturers Assistant Lectures This Course aims to teach to read and understand the text related to philosophy and to learn how to state philosophical thoughts in a foreign Course Objectives language. Learning Outcomes Raeding of the Philosophical text in English and, pronaunciation of the word used inside accurately. The understanding of the philosphical ideas stated in the texts. Presentation of a philosophical thoughts in a foreign language. Course Contents Reading of the sample text , and looking up for he words and consepts used in the tex and discussing of them during the course. WEEKLY SUBJECTS and RELATED PREPARATORY PAGES Week 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 İntroduction: The importance of the course and introduction the sources used. (Nigel Warburton) Thomas Nagel, What does it all Mean? parçası Thomas Nagel, What does it all Mean? parçası (Nigel Warburton) Edward Craig, “Philosophy” parçası Edward Craig, “Philosophy” devam Edward Craig, “Philosophy” devam Edward Craig, “Philosophy” devam Mid-term Exam Christopher Sields: Aristotels : Begining in the Wonders Matter and Forms Efficient Cause Brian Profit Plato within your Grasp : Plato’s Philosophy Anthony Kenny , Ancient Philosophy : Begining : from Pythagoras to Plato Anthony Kenny , Ancient Philosophy : Begining : from Pythagoras to Plato Course book To read related books and articles. 1 Initial Studies Subject Bibliography 1-Nigel Warburton, Philosophy: Basic Readings Routledge 2005. Brain Proffitt, Plato within Your Grasp, Whiley Publishing NJ 2004. 2-Christopher Shields, Aristotels , Routledge , New York 2007. 3-Anthony Kenny, History of the Ancient Philosophy, Clerandon Press ,Oxford ,2006. Auxiliary Resources ECTS / WORKING OBLIGATION TABLE Activities Course Time (14x total credit) studying time out of classroom (preparatory studying, repetition of course) Number 14 12 Time Total working (credit) obligation 2 28 1 12 Homework, seminars, internet researching Midterm Exam Final Exam Total working obligation Total working obligation/ 30 ECTS Credit 2 1 1 10 15 20 20 15 20 95 3.16 3 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Philosophy INFORMATION OF DESCRIPTION ABOUT COURSES AND APPLICATIONS Course Code Term T+A Hour Credit ECTS 2 2 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY SOC 101 Fall 2+ 0 Perquisite for the None course Language of the Turkish Course Type of the Elective Course Coordinator of Lecturer Celalettin YANIK the Course Lecturer Celalettin YANIK Instructors Assistants In this course, it is aimed to comprehend sociology as a scientific discipline, to understand what students can gain from sociological imagination, to learn about the basic sociological theoretical approaches to Aims of the social events and changes, to gain knowledge about the sociological Course methods and techniques, and to examine some concepts and social institutions from a sociological perspective. 1) Gaining sociological imagination 2) Learning about the birth and development of sociology 3) Gaining knowledge about sociological research methods and techniques 4) Understanding social change from the beginning of human societies to Learning outcomes of the today and learning about the theories on modernity and globalization course 5) Examining global inequalities and development 7) Gaining knowledge on gender relations and institution of family from a sociological perspective 8) learning about sociological approaches to the institutions of education, religion, economics and politics 9) Learning about work and the structures of organizations in a changing world The course will primarily focus on understanding science and social sciences, sociology as a scientific discipline, its birth and development, some of the classical and contemporary sociologists’ perspectives on The Content of society and social change. In addition, concepts such as social change and globalization, inequality and development, gender, race, ethnicity, and the Course some social institutions such as family, education, religion, economics, and politics will be studied. The basic social research methods and techniques will also be covered. coming to class reading the related chapters beforehand; reanalyzing the subjects discussed in class and researching the related sites in the WEB. WEEKLY SUBJECTS AND RELATED PREPARATION PAGES Week Topics Preparation Defining sociology, what does it mean to think sociologically, the significance of understanding social 1 events The birth of sociology, some classical and 2 contemporary theories 3 Social change and modernity 4 Causes and effects of globalization 5 Sources of global inequalities 6 Theories of development 7 Sociological research methods 8 Mid-Term Social interaction and daily life; work and 9 organizations 10 Families, intimate relations and gender Stratification and class; poverty, social exclusion and 11 welfare 12 Race, ethnicity and immigration 13 Religion and education; deviance and crime 14 Politics, state and terrorism; environment and risk Sources Text Book Addititional Sources Giddens, Anthony (2008), Sosyoloji, Kırmızı Yayınları: İstanbul. Baumann, Zygmunt (2009), Sosyolojik Düşünmek, Ayrıntı yayınları: İstanbul. Giddens, Anthony (2001), Sosyoloji: Kısa Fakat Eleştirel Bir Giriş, Phoenix Yayınevi: Ankara. ECTS / Table of Workload Activities Total Duration Number Work (Hour) Load Duration of the Course (including the exam week: 14x total course hours) Work duration outside the class (Prepatory work, revising) Homework, class representations internet work Mid-Term Final Exam Total Work Load Total Work Load / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course 14 2 28 12 1 1 1 1 10 10 15 12 10 10 15 75 2.5 2 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Philosophy INFORMATION OF DESCRIPTION ABOUT COURSES AND APPLICATIONS Course Code Semester T+P Credit Credit ECTS Credit Fall 2+ 0 2 2 ARISTOTLE FEL 109 Prerequisties None Turkish Language Compulsory / Elective Elective Course Assist. Prof. Ahmet KAVLAK Coordinators Assist. Prof. Ahmet KAVLAK Lecturers Assistant Lectures To be able to learn philosophy of Aristotle (Metaphysics, Logic, nature, Course Objectives Biology, Ethic, Politics and differences of this philosophy from PreSokratic Philosopher and Plato. At the end of the semester, students will be able to learn Aristotle’s life and works; Learning Apprehending basic concepts and problems of arisstotle’s philosoph Outcomes Understanding Aristotle’s differences from other philosophers. In this lesson following topics will be covered: Philosophy of Aristotle (Metaphysics, Logic, nature, Biology, Ethic, Course Contents Politics and differences of this philosophy from Pre-Sokratic Philosopher and Plato. To read related books and articles . WEEKLY SUBJECTS and RELATED PREPARATORY PAGES Week Subject Initial Studies 1 Aristotle’s life 2 Metaphysics 3 Metaphysics 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Metaphysics Logic Philosophy of nature Philosophy of nature Mid-term Exam (Application) Biology psychology psychology Ethic Ethic Politics Bibliography Course book David Ross, Aristoteles Alfred Weber , Felsefe Tarihi çev. H. Vehbi ERALP Macit Gökberk , Felsefe Tarihi , Aristoteles, Metafizik Aristoteles, Nikomakhos’a Etik Auxiliary Resources Aristoteles, Ruh Üzerine Aristoteles, Kategoriler Aristoteles, I. Çözümlemeler Aristoteles, II. Çözümlemeler Aristoteles, Politika ECTS / WORKING OBLIGATION TABLE Activities Number Course Time (14x total credit) studying time out of classroom (preparatory studying, repetition of course) Homework, seminars, internet researching Midterm Exam Final Exam Total working obligation Total working obligation/ 30 ECTS Credit 14 Total Time working (credit) obligation 2 28 12 1 12 1 1 1 10 10 15 10 10 15 75 2.5 2 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Philosophy INFORMATION OF DESCRIPTION ABOUT COURSES AND APPLICATIONS Course Code Semester T+P Credit ECTS Credit INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY Prerequisties PHIL 111 Fall 2+ 0 Credit 2 2 None Turkish Language Compulsory / Elective Elective Course Asis. Prof. Dr. Şamil ÖÇAL Coordinators Asis. Prof. Dr. Şamil ÖÇAL Lecturers Assistant Lectures Learning the definition, concepts, purpose and problems of Psychology, apprehension of history of Psychology , understanding of Course Objectives the main sources , fields and related discipline of Psychology 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Memory Senses Mid-term Exam (Application) Motivation İntelligence and Personality Developmental Psychology Psychology of Abnormal Behaviors Social and Cultural Psychology Clinical Psychology To read related books and articles. İt is aimed that by the end of the semester students will be learned the definition, purpose, problems and use of Psychology , history of Learning Psychology and its main sources , fields and the disciplines related to Outcomes pscchology, psychology in daily life. During the course, Definition , background and history of Psychology , The goals of Psychology , methods used in psychology, Course Contents Areas of study (Heredity and Environment, conscious and unconscious,normal and abnormal, age range, theory or applied) Fields of psychology, current outlook in psychology, will be treated. WEEKLY SUBJECTS and RELATED PREPARATORY PAGES Week Subject Initial Studies 1 What is Psychology ? History and methods.. 2 Areas of Studies 3 History of modern Psychology 4 Sensation and Perception Learning 5 Bibliography Kemal Sayar, Mehmet dinç, Psikolojiye giriş, Dem yay, İst., 2008 Course book Selçuk Budak, Psikoloji Sözlüğü, Bilim ve sanat yay, ist., Auxiliary Resources Clifford Morgan, Psikolojiye giriş, HÜPB yay, Ankara. Doğan Cüceloğlu, İnsan ve Davranışı, Remzi Kitabevi, İstanbul ECTS / WORKING OBLIGATION TABLE Activities Number Course Time (14x total credit) studying time out of classroom (preparatory studying, repetition of course) Homework, seminars, internet researching Midterm Exam Final Exam Total working obligation Total working obligation/ 30 ECTS Credit 14 Time Total working (credit) obligation 2 28 12 1 12 1 1 1 10 10 15 10 10 15 75 2.5 2 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Philosophy INFORMATION OF DESCRIPTION ABOUT COURSES AND APPLICATIONS Course Code Semester T+P Credit Credit ECTS Credit Fall 2+ 0 2 2 PLATON PHIL 113 Prerequisties None Turkish Language Compulsory / Elective Elective Course Asis. Prof. Dr. Şamil ÖÇAL Coordinators Asis. Prof. Dr. Şamil ÖÇAL Lecturers Assistant Lectures This Course aims to teach the life and philosophy of the Plato in details. Course Objectives Learning Outcomes 1) Learning the life and the works of Plato 2)Apprehension of the importance of Plato in the history of Philosophy 3)Understanding the importance of the philosophy of Plato 4) Learning the İDEAS in the Philsophy of Plato 5) Grasping the Political thoughts of Plato 7) Apprehension of the thoughts of Plato on Education, his epistemology and onthology 8) Learning how to compare the Plato to Presocratics and Aristotles. 10) Understanding the influences of Plato on philosophers that have come after him. Course Contents Life and Works of Plato, Plato’s philosphy, Plato’s Socrates, the concepts that Plato used in his works, Platonic schools. To read related books and articles. WEEKLY SUBJECTS and RELATED PREPARATORY PAGES Week Subject Initial Studies İntroduction: The importance of Plato in the History of 1 Philosophy, Why the students of Philosophy needs to take this course? 2 The Life of Plato 3 The Works of Plato 4 How can we classify the Dialogs? 5 Socrates in the Works of the Plato. 6 His thoughts on politics and state. 7 His thoughts on politics and state 8 Mid-term Examination 9 Plato’s İDEAS 10 Epistemology of Plato 11 Epistemology of Plato 12 Metaphysics 13 Ethics 14 Education Bibliography Course book Ahmet CEVİZCİ , İlkçağ Felsefesi Tarihi İstanbul Platon’un Diyalogları, Remzi yay. Eflatun’un Devlet Görüşü, M. Karasan, MEB yay, İst., 1964. Alfred Weber , Felsefe Tarihi çev. H. Vehbi ERALP İstanbul , Auxiliary Resources Macit Gökberk , Felsefe Tarihi , İstanbul . W. Kranz, Antik Felsefe , Çev. S. Y. BAYDUR , İstanbul 1976. A. Arslan, İlkçağ Felsefesi Tarihi Ankara ECTS / WORKING OBLIGATION TABLE Activities Number Time Total working (credit) obligation Course Time (14x total credit) studying time out of classroom (preparatory studying, repetition of course) Homework, seminars, internet researching Midterm Exam Final Exam Total working obligation Total working obligation/ 30 ECTS Credit 14 2 28 12 1 12 1 1 1 10 10 15 10 10 15 75 2.5 2 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Philosophy INFORMATION OF DESCRIPTION ABOUT COURSES AND APPLICATIONS Course Title Code Semester L+P Hour Credit ECTS PRINCIPLES OF ATATURK AND HISTORY OF THE Fall 2+ 0 2 2 ATA 101 TURKISH REVOLUTION - I None Prerequisites Language of Instruction Course Type Course Coordinator Instructors Assistans Goals Learning Outcomes Course Turkish Compulsory Assist. Prof. Yüksel ÖZGEN Academic Personel of Department of History and lecturers The aim of the course Principles of Atatürk and History of the Turkish Revolution is to teach inner and outer developments during the later periods of the Otoman Empire with its sources, and as a paralel historical fact developments in Europe, The World War I and finally Turkish National Fight. At the end of the semester students are expected to learn 1. goals and sources of the course 2. reasons of Ottoman deterioration ve contemporary developments in the world 3. reforms and their contribution to the Turkish Modernisation 4. Basics of Modern Turkish Rupublic and War of Independence 5. Ataturk’s environment, characteristics and thuoghts. Main terms and concepts related with Principles of Atatürk and History of Content the Turkish Revolution (Revolution, Reform etc.), inner and outer reasons of Ottoman collapse, reforms and movements of thought, periods of the First and Second Constitutional Monarchy, developments in Europe, Revolution of Industry and French Revolution, World War I and partition of the Ottoman Empire, Mudros Armistice and occupations, National Fight, Congresses of Erzurum and Sivas, Establishment of Representative Committee, decisions of the National Pact, era of the Great National Assembly, national fronts, Mudania Armistice, Foreign Policy during the National Independence Movement, the Lausanne Treaty WEEKLY TOPICS AND PREPARATIONS Weeks 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Goals, terms and sources of the course Principles of Atatürk and History of the Turkish Revolution Inner and outer reasons of Ottoman collapse and contemporary developments in Europe Reforms movements in the Ottoman Empire Wars of Trablusgarp, the Balkans and World War I Mudros Armistice and reactions against it The Life of Mustafa Kemal, His characteristics, His arrival to Samsun and Notice of Amasya Congresses of Erzurum and Sivas and the National Pact Midterm Exam Establishment of the Great National assembly, structure of the Assembly, The first constitution Movements against the National Fight and Fronts during it Regular Army, Wars of Inonu, Conference of London Foreign policy during the National Fight Economic sources of the War of Independence Treaty of Lousanne General Evaluation of the term Initial Studies To attend the course by reading the related topics and disscuss. 1 Topics References Main Textbook Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Tarihi (Ed.), Atatürk Araştırma Merkezi Yayınları,Ankara 2008. Secondary Textbooks ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Number Duration Working Activities of (Hour) Hour Weeks Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 15x Total Weekly Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour (Preparatory Work, Review) Assignments, presentations, internet studies Mid-term Exam Final Exam Total Working Hour Total Working Hour / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course 15 2 30 14 2 1 1 1 2 10 15 14 4 10 15 73 2.43 2 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Philosophy COURSE INFORMATION Course Title Code Semester L+P Hour Credit ECTS Fall 2+ 0 2 2 TURKISH LANGUAGE - I TDI 101 Prerequisites Language of Instruction Course Type Course Coordinator Instructors Assistants NONE Turkish Compulsory Lecturer Fikret KEDERSİZ Lecturers of the department Goals People can understand the language concept of the product of the structural features of Turkish language and to understand the richness, to learn the ways of being successful in written expression, research, develop their ability to read and informative. Learning Outcomes 1) Explains the importance of language in human life 2) Learning features of the birth of language and the subject of the language 3) Describing the product concept of the people’s language. 4) Understanding the features and the richness of Turkish language 5) Understanding the features and the richness of Turkish grammer 6) Learning the meaning and futures of the used words and the value meaning. 7) Understand the importance of the phrase expression 8) Understanding the ways of written explanation will be successful 9) Describing the sound structure of words and the form of the structure 10) Describing the reading of names, verbs, adverbs, prepositions and the types of usage in Turkish 11) Expression is a process of learning 12) What forms of expression that understands 13) Learning ways of being successful in written expression 14) Understanding the basic principles of effective and fluent speaking 15) Learning new information about diction 16) Learning is connected to the work of oral expression Course Content Turkish language regular, rich, productive and historical past various shapes and types of high-level works, the fundamental language family came from the mind to try to be, today the Turkish language with the world-wide work given that you will be shown. Students to listen, they read, subtlety and depth and will be understood, they they hear, see, think and understand the word and plan in writing, effective and rational way to express their abilities will be developed. To read an indispensable needs and tastes that will be adopted and the reading habit will be learnt . Language grammer is not only the rules but also observations and debating on subjects will be tought.T learn the important of the meaning of the subjects and the student's own ideas, feelings, and requests the right to express consiciousness to have targeted studies will be made. To be able to share information and presend to be gained feature. WEEKLY SUBJECTS AND RELATED PRELIMINARY PAGES Weeks Topics Initial studies 1 Language and language features The properties of the Turkish language, language 2 - culture relationship 3 The richness of Turkish language World Languages and the place ofTurkish 4 Language is between the world languages. The periods and development of the history of 5 Turkish language Language and the sections (audio information, 6 shape information) 7 Word types (and the use of the word formation) 8 MID-TERM EXAM The knowledge of the sentences (the sentence 9 constituent elements) 10 Sentence types 11 Solving the examples of the sentence Composition (the main ideas of the composition 12 and helping ideas; topics and types of issues) 13 Expression order and formats 14 Expression order and formats 15 Effective and fluent speaking REFERENCES Main Textbook Secondary Textbooks Doğan AKSAN, Her Yönüyle Dil, Ankara 2000. Zeynep KORKMAZ ve diğerleri, Türk Dili ve Kompozisyon, Bursa 2000. Yasemin ALPER, Türk Dili I-II Ders Notları. Çankırı 2007. Hüseyin AĞCA, Türk Dili, Ankara 2005. Ülkü GİRAY, Türkçe’yi Güzel Konuşma ve Okuma Kılavuzu, İstanbul 2001. Ömer Asım AKSOY, Dil Yanlışları, İstanbul 1999. İmlâ Kılavuzu, Türk Dili Kurumu, Ankara 2008. ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Activities Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 14x Total Weekly Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour(Preparatory Work,Review) Assignments, presentations, internet studies Mid-term Exam Final Exam Total Working Hour Total Working Hour / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course Number of Duration Working Weeks (Hour) Hour 15 2 30 8 5 1 1 2 2 8 10 16 10 8 10 74 2.08 2 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of History COURSE INFORMATION Course Title Code Semester L+P Hour Fall 2+ 0 FOREIGN LANGUAGE - I YDI 101 Prerequisites Language of Instruction Course Type Course Coordinator Instructors Credit ECTS 2 2 NONE English Compulsory Instructor of English Oktay YAZICI Instructors of English; Oktay YAZICI, Hakan BAYKAL, Selahattin EVREN, Abdulkadir GÖKMEN, Duran GÖKÇE, Gökhan AKKAYA, Assistants Goals Hatice AKÇAY, Abdullah PEKEL, Ayşe YÖNKUL, Cahit ERDEM. None To be able to comprehend accurately what is meant in a foreign language in written and spoken form, write the things in a comprehensible way by using the proper writing technique, and tell the things accurately. Learning Outcomes 1) To have them introduce themselves, greet the others and introduce a third person in workplace. 2) To have them give instructions, ask about requests, ask questions to get information about the colleaugues and answer the questions. 3) To be able to give necessary information about themselves in work meetings.To be able to give information about the others in workplace and ask questions. 4) To be able to make suggestions and answer the suggestions. 5) To be able to ask questions about the problems and answer these questions. 6) To be able to ask about time and place and answer these kind of questions. 7) To be able to ask about quantities and tell about amount and numbers. 8) To be able to talk on the phone and ask about suggestions. 9) To be able to give information about a current process and ask questions to get information. 10) To be able to use the statements for necessities and advice. 11) To be able to talk about the past events and ask questions to get information about them Course Content To be able to comprehend what is said in a normal speed, to be able to write in grammar and spelling rules, to be able to read in the target foreign language and comprehend what is read and develop the vocabulary. Pre-reading the necessary pages of the course book and go to school after studying those parts, review the subjects studied in the classroom after school and search the related web-sites on internet. WEEKLY SUBJECTS AND RELATED PRELIMINARY PAGES Weeks Topics Initial studies Greeting phrases, letters and numbers 1-20, e1 mail and web addresses. Parts of an address, numbers 20+, Mr, Mrs, Ms, 2 Miss, polite words and phrases. 3 Pronouns and possessives, present simple of be Days of the week, family, possessive ‘s, 4 demonstratives this / that / these / those 5 People, jobs, numbers and time, adjectives. 6 a, an articles, prepositions of time at, on. Places, countries, nationalities, languages, a, an, 7 the articles. 8 MID- TERM EXAM Repeating the possessive adjectives, can, singular and plural words, too, ordinal numbers. Preposition of place at, signs, responses to news, prepositions of time at, on, in months and dates. Present simple with he, she, it, morning habits, adverbs of frequency. Object pronouns, prepositions of place; next to, opposite, order of adjectives, describing colour, shape and age. Positive, negative and question forms of have got and has got; Countable and uncountable nouns, some and any. There is, there are, much, many, a lot of. 9 10 11 12 13 14 REFERENCES Main Textbook Secondary Textbooks face2face (Starter) face2face (Workbook), course book’s CD, dictionary, the website of the course book other web-sites related with teaching English. ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Number of Duration Working Activities Weeks (Hour) Hour Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 14x Total 15 2 30 Weekly Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour(Preparatory Work,Review) 12 1 12 Assignments, presentations, internet studies 2 3 6 Mid-term Exam 1 4 4 Final Exam 1 5 5 Total Working Hour 57 Total Working Hour / 30 1.6 ECTS Credit of the Course 2 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Philosophy COURSE INFORMATION Course Title Code Semester L+P Hour Credit ECTS BASIC INFORMATION Fall 3+ 0 3 4 TBT 191 TECHNOLOGY Prerequisites Language of Instruction Course Type Course Coordinator Instructors Assistants Goals NONE Turkish Compulsory Assis. Prof. Hakan K. Akmaz Instructor İsmail KARAMAN At the end of this course, the students will learn information technology, software-hardware and operating systems and word processing programs, electronic spreadsheet program and the basic concepts, information technology the basic concepts, information technology and effects on the social structure and the place of the education. Information technologies and basic concepts Learning Outcomes Course Content The basic concepts related to software and hardware Operating system Word processing program Electronic spreadsheet program. Internet practising Computer recognition, the basic hardware elements (input units, central processing unit, output unit, operating systems, word processing programs, electronic spreadsheet programs, Internet-related concepts and application. Hasan Çebi Bal, Bilgisayar ve İnternet Kullanımı, 12.Baskı, Trabzon 2008. WEEKLY TOPICS AND PREPARATIONS Weeks Topics Initial studies Historical development of 1 computer technology Developments in computer 2 technology, basic features The computer's memory structure, the computer's 3 central processing unit tasks The computer's other hardware units 4 (environmental units) 5 The usege and operation of computer Computer operating system, the system's overall 6 logic, the shortcut description. 7 Programs, documents and settings 8 MID- TERM EXAM 9 10 11 12 13 14 The control panel and printers, task bar, start menu, run between the command and command. Word processing program, the file menu and order View, add, format, tools, tables and window menus Electronic spreadsheet program file menu and order View, add, format, tools, data and window menus Connect to the computer's internet settings and internet-related concepts REFERENCES Main Textbook Secondary Textbooks Hasan Çebi Bal, Bilgisayar ve İnternet Kullanımı, Trabzon 2008. Curtis Frye, Joyce Cox, Adım Adım Microsoft Office 2007, Arkadaş Yayınları, İstanbul 2008. Abdurrahman Taşbaşı - Orhan Altınbaşak, Bilgisayara Giriş XP, Altaş Yayınları, İstanbul 2004. ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Number of Duration Working Activities Weeks (Hour) Hour Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 14x Total 14 3 42 Weekly Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour(Preparatory Work, Review) 13 3 39 Assignments, presentations, internet studies 2 10 20 Mid-term Exam 1 10 10 Final Exam 1 18 18 Total Working Hour 129 Total Working Hour / 30 3.63 ECTS Credit of the Course 4 II. SEMESTER CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Philosophy COURSE INFORMATION Course MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE PHILOSOPHY Prerequisties Code Semester PHIL 102 Spring T+P Credit Credit 2+0 ECTS Credit 2 3 None Turkish Language Compulsory / Compulsory Elective Course Assist. Prof. Şamil ÖCAL Coordinators Assis. Prof. Şamil ÖCAL Lecturers Assistant Lectures To be able to learn the general features of medieval and Renaissance philosophy and philosophy of ıts philosophers. To understand the Course Objectives basic problematics of medieval philosophy. To be able to apprehend subjects of people, religion and science in middle ages. Students will be able to learn general features of medieval and Renaissance philosophy and philosophy of ıts philosophers; basic Learning problematics of medieval philosophy; subjects of people, religion and Outcomes science in middle ages. In this lesson following topics will be covered: General features of medieval and Renaissance philosophy. Part of medieval philosophy. Course Contents Patristic philosophy, St. Augustinus. Albertus Mugnus ve St Thomas. general features Renaissance philosophy. Francis bacon and his new method. Science, human, religion, and art in Renaissance To read related books and articles. WEEKLY SUBJECTS and RELATED PREPARATORY PAGES Week Subject Initial Studies 1 General features of medieval and Renaissance philosophy 2 Part of medieval philosophy 3 Patristic philosophy, St. Augustinus 4 Scholastic philosophy and its features 5 St. Anselmus 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Albertus Mugnus ve St Thomas St. Thomas ………….. Mid-term Exam (Application) Ockkamlı William ve nominalizm general features Renaissance philosophy Francis bacon and his new method Science in Renaissance Human and religion in Renaissance The art in Renaissance Bibliography Etienne Gilson, Ortaçağ felsefesinin Ruhu, Çev. Ş. Öcal, İstanbul, 2003 David Knowles, The Evolution of Medieaval Thouhgt, Longman,1962 Ahmet Cevizci, Ortaçağ Felsefesi Tarihi, Bursa, 1999 Betül Çotuksöken, S. Babür, Ortaçağda Felsefe, İstanbul, 1989 Auxiliary Resources J. Marenbon, Later Medieval Philosophy, London, 1987 J. Michelet, Rönesans, Çev. K Berker, İstanbul, 1989 J. Burckhardt, İtalya’da Rönesans Kültürü I, II, Çev. B. S. Baykal, Ankara, 1978 Course book ECTS / WORKING OBLIGATION TABLE Activities Number Course Time (14x total credit) studying time out of classroom (preparatory studying, repetition of course) Homework, seminars, internet researching Midterm Exam Final Exam Total working obligation Total working obligation/ 30 ECTS Credit 14 Total Time working (credit) obligation 2 28 12 1 12 2 1 1 10 15 20 20 15 20 95 3.16 3 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Philosophy Course CLASSICIAL LOGIC Prerequisties COURSE INFORMATION Code Semester T+P Credit Credit ECTS Credit Spring 2+0 2 5 PHIL 104 Ancient Philosophy, Introduction to Philosophy Turkish Language Compulsory / Compulsory Elective Course Assis. Prof. Şamil ÖCAL Coordinators Assis. Prof. Şamil ÖCAL Lecturers Assistant Lectures To be able to learn reasoning, using consistent and valid reasoning. To be able to show to underlying reational thinking by learning the basic principles of logic. learning wrong syllogism by learning Course Objectives syllogism and kind of it. Apprehending the stipulations of logical thinking and basic concepts, problems and considers of Symbolic Logic and Logic philosophy. At the end of the semester, students will be able to attain ability of consistent and valid reasoning. Students will be able to learn consistent and valid reasoning; to show Learning underlying reational thinking; to apprehend syllogism, kinds of Outcomes syllogism, wrong and true syllogism, stipulations of logical thinking, basic concepts, problems and considers of Symbolic Logic and Logic philosophy. In this lesson following topics will be covered: What is logic? What is its subject? Reasoning and kind of reasoning, Principle of reason and Course Contents problems of its sources, Concepts of proposition, Aristotle’s logic, Concepts and relationship among concepts, syllogism, kinds of syllogism, Symbolic logic, Logic philosophy. To read related books and articles. WEEKLY SUBJECTS and RELATED PREPARATORY PAGES Week Subject Initial Studies 1 What is logic? What is its subject? 2 Reasoning and kind of reasoning 3 Principle of reason and problems of its sources Concepts of proposition, currency, coherency, 4 incoherency. 5 History of logic 6 The studies on logic in Turkey 7 Aristotle’s logic 8 Mid-term Exam (Application) 9 Concepts and relationship among concepts 10 Kinds of proposition 11 Syllogism, kinds of syllogism 12 Symbolic logic 13 Symbolic logic 14 Logic philosophy Bibliography Course book Necati Öner, Klasik Mantık, Ankara 1991 A. Kadir Çüçen, Klasik Mantık, Bursa 2004 İbrahim Emiroğlu, Klasik Mantığa Giriş, Ankara 2004 Auxiliary Resources İbrahim Emiroğlu, Ana Hatlarıyla Klasik Mantık, İstanbul 1999 Abdülkuddus Bingöl, Porphyrios İsagojisi, Erzurum 1988 ECTS / WORKING OBLIGATION TABLE Activities Course Time (14x total credit) studying time out of classroom (preparatory studying, repetition of course) Homework, seminars, internet researching Midterm Exam Final Exam Total working obligation Total working obligation/ 30 ECTS Credit Total Time working Number (credit) obligation 14 2 28 12 3 36 2 1 1 20 15 20 40 15 20 139 4.63 5 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Philosophy Course PHILOSOPHY OF EXISTENCE Prerequisties COURSE INFORMATION T+P Code Semester Credit PHIL106 Spring 2+ 0 Credit ECTS Credit 2 4 None Turkish Language Compulsory / Compulsory Elective Course Assist. Prof. Ahmet KAVLAK Coordinators Assist. Prof. Ahmet KAVLAK Lecturers Assistant Lectures To be able to learn philosophy of existence and its concepts and content. To be able to recognize and argue opinions about philosophy of Course Objectives existence and problems of this philosophy. Apprehending views of some philosopher about existence and new ontology. Students will be able to recognize philosophy of existence and its Learning Outcomes concepts and content; Students will be able to argue opinions about philosophy of existence and problems of this philosophy, and learn views of some philosopher about existence and new ontology. In this lesson following topics will be covered: Philosophy of existence and its concepts, content and its problem. Course Contents Plato’s, Aristotle’s, Plotin’s, al-Farabi’s, Ibn Arabi’s, Thomas Aquna’s etc. philosophy of existence. To read related books and articles. WEEKLY SUBJECTS and RELATED PREPARATORY PAGES Week Subject Initial Studies 1 Philosophy of existence and its concepts 2 Problems of Philosophy of existence 3 Plato’s Philosophy of existence 4 Aristotle’s Philosophy of existence 5 Plotin’s Philosophy of existence 6 Al-Farabi’s Philosophy of existence 7 Ibn Arabi’s Philosophy of existence 8 Mid-term Exam (Application) 9 Thomas Aquna’s Philosophy of existence 10 Descartes 11 Kant 12 Hegel 13 Bergson, phenomenology, existentialism 14 New ontology Bibliography Kranz, Whalter, Antik Felsefe (The Presocratics), Çeviren: Suat Y Baydur, Sosyal Yayınları, İstanbul, 1984 Aristoteles, Metafizik (Metaphysics), çev. Ahmet Arslan, Ege Course book Üniversitesi Yayınları, İzmir, 1985-1993. İoanna Kuçuradi, Schopenhauer ve İnsan, Türkiye Felsefe Kurumu Yayınları, Ankara, 2006. İoanna Kuçuradi, Schopenhauer ve İnsan, Türkiye Felsefe Kurumu Auxiliary Resources Yayınları, Ankara 2006. ECTS / WORKING OBLIGATION TABLE Activities Course Time (14x total credit) studying time out of classroom (preparatory studying, repetition of course) Number 14 12 Total Time working (credit) obligation 2 28 2 24 Homework, seminars, internet researching Midterm Exam Final Exam Total working obligation Total working obligation/ 30 ECTS Credit 2 1 1 20 15 20 40 15 20 127 4.23 4 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Philosophy COURSE INFORMATION Course Code Semester PHOLOSOHICAL TEXT IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE PHIL108 Fall Prerequisties T+P Credit Credit 2+ 0 4 ECTS Credit 5 None Turkish Language Compulsory / Compulsory Elective Course Asist. Prof. Dr. Şamil ÖÇAL Coordinators Asist. Prof. Dr. Şamil ÖÇAL Lecturers Assistant Lectures This Course aims to teach to read and understand the text related to Course Objectives philosophy and to learn how to state philosophical thoughts in a foreign language. Raeding of the Philosophical text in English and, pronaunciation of the word used inside accurately. Learning The understanding of the philosphical ideas stated in the texts. Outcomes Presentation of a philosophical thoughts in a foreign language. Course Contents Reading of the sample text , and looking up for he words and consepts used in the tex and discussing of them during the course. Initial Studies To read related books and articles. WEEKLY SUBJECTS and RELATED PREPARATORY PAGES Week Subject 1 İnrouduction: Method and sources Anthony Kenny: Medieval Philosophy : Logic and Language 2 115-120 Anthony Kenny: Medieval Philosophy : Logic and Language 3 1120-125 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Anthony Kenny: Medieval Philosophy : Logic and Language 125-130 Anthony Kenny: Medieval Philosophy : Physics (176-181) Anthony Kenny: Medieval Philosophy : Physics (181-185) Anthony Kenny: Medieval Philosophy : Physics (186-189) ARA SINAV Anthony Kenny: Medieval Philosophy : Metaphysics (189-194) The Oxford Companion To Philsophy: Existence The Oxford Companion To Philsophy: Logic The Oxford Companion To Philsophy: Propositions Christopher Nash: Narrative in Culture : Narrative and invention The Limits of Ficitionality Christopher Nash: Narrative in Culture : Narrative and invention The Limits of Ficitionality Bibliography 1-Anthony Kenny: Medieval Philosophy Clerondon Oxford 204. 2-The Oxford Companion To Philsophy Oxford 2007. 3-Christopher Nash: Narrative in Culture, New York 2005. Course book Auxiliary Resources ECTS / WORKING OBLIGATION TABLE Activities Number Course Time (14x total credit) studying time out of classroom (preparatory studying, repetition of course) Homework, seminars, internet researching Midterm Exam Final Exam Total working obligation Total working obligation/ 30 ECTS Credit 14 Time Total working (credit) obligation 2 28 12 2 24 2 1 1 20 15 20 40 15 20 127 4.23 4 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Philosophy COURSE INFORMATION T+P Course Code Semester Credit HELLENISTIC AND ROMAN PHIL 112 Spring 2+0 PHILOSOPHY Credit ECTS Credit 2 2 Prerequisties None Turkish Language Compulsory / Compulsory Elective Course Assist. Prof. Şamil ÖCAL Coordinators Assist. Prof. Şamil ÖCAL Lecturers Assistant Lectures To be able to learn the general features of Hellenistic and Roman Philosophy and ıts philosophers. To understand the basic problematics Course Objectives of Hellenistic and Roman Philosophy. To be able to apprehend subjects of people, religion, science and law in Hellenistic and Roman Philosophy Students will be able to learn general features of Hellenistic and Roman Philosophy and philosophy of ıts philosophers; basic problematics of Learning Hellenistic and Roman Philosophy; subjects of people, religion, science Outcomes and law in middle ages. In this lesson following topics will be covered: General features of Course Contents Hellenistic and Roman Philosophy. The School of Hellenistic and Roman Philosophy: Septisizm, Epikuros, Stoaism and New-Platonism To read related books and articles. WEEKLY SUBJECTS and RELATED PREPARATORY PAGES Week Subject Initial Studies 1 General features of Hellenistic and Roman Philosophy Subjects of people, religion, science and law in 2 Hellenistic and Roman Philosophy Subjects of people, religion, science and law in 3 Hellenistic and Roman Philosophy 4 Septisizm 5 Septisizm 6 Epikuros 7 Stoaism 8 Mid-term Exam (Application) 9 Stoaism 10 New-Platonism 11 Marcus Aurelius 12 Epiktetos, Lukretius 13 Cicero 14 Sektus Epirikus Bibliography Course book Ahmet CEVİZCİ , İlkçağ Felsefesi Tarihi, 4. Baskı ASA Yayınevi Bursa 2006. Frederick Copleston, Felsefe Tarihi Yunan ve Roma Felsefesi Cilt 1 Bölüm 1b , Çev. Azizi YARDIMLI, İDEA Yayınları İstanbul 1991. Auxiliary Resources Jean Brun, Stoa Felsefesi, çev. M. Atıcı, İletişim Yayınları , İstanbul 1997. Macit Gökberk , Felsefe Tarihi , İstanbul 1994. Alfred Weber , Felsefe Tarihi çev. H. Vehbi ERALP İstanbul 1991.. ECTS / WORKING OBLIGATION TABLE Activities Number Course Time (14x total credit) studying time out of classroom (preparatory studying, repetition of course) Homework, seminars, internet researching Midterm Exam Final Exam Total working obligation Total working obligation/ 30 ECTS Credit 14 Total Time working (credit) obligation 2 28 12 1 12 1 1 1 10 10 15 10 10 15 75 2.5 2 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Philosophy COURSE INFORMATION Course Code Semester T+P Credit Credit ECTS Credit PHILOSOPHY IN WORKS OF LITERATURE AND ART PHIL 110 Spring 2+ 0 2 2 Prerequisties None Turkish Language Compulsory / Elective Elective Course Assist. Prof. Ahmet KAVLAK Coordinators Assist. Prof. Ahmet KAVLAK Lecturers Assistant Lectures To be able to evaluate philosophical aspects (philosophy of human being, philosophy of value, philosophy of aesthetic and Ethic) in Works Course Objectives of literature. To recognize and argue philosophical elements in Works of literature. To be able to discover and argue philosophical aspects Learning Outcomes (human philosophy, value philosophy, aesthetic philosophy and Ethic) in Works of art. Students will be able to evaluate philosophical aspects (philosophy of human being, philosophy of value, philosophy of aesthetic and Ethic) in Works of literature. to recognize and argue philosophical elements in Works of literature and will be able to discover and argue philosophical aspects (philosophy of human being, philosophy of value, philosophy of aesthetic and Ethic) in Works of art. In this lesson following topics will be covered and argued: Course Contents philosophical aspects (philosophy of human being, philosophy of value, philosophy of aesthetic and Ethic) in Works of literature and art. To read related books and articles. WEEKLY SUBJECTS and RELATED PREPARATORY PAGES Week Subject Initial Studies Literature and art; The relationship between literature 1 and art 2 Literature, art and philosophy 3 Philosophy in works of literature 4 Philosophical movements in works of literature. 5 Reviewing sample text (Camus, Sıkıyönetim) 6 Reviewing sample text (J.Paul Sartre, İş İşten Geçti) 7 Reviewing sample text (R.Bach, Martı.) 8 Mid-term Exam (Application) 9 Philosophy in works of art 10 Philosophical movements in works of art. 11 Reviewing sample work (İsmail Tunalı, Estetik) 12 Reviewing sample work (S. Kemal Yetkin, Estetik) 13 Reviewing sample work (Tolstloy, Sanat Nedir?) 14 Bibliography Sophokles, Antigone / Camus, Sıkıyönetim, / I. Bachmann, Otuz YaşÖyküler B.Brecht, Sezuan’ın İyi İnsanı./ A.de Saint Exupéry, Küçük Prens, / J.Paul Sartre, İş İşten Geçti, / R.Bach, Martı. İsmail Tunalı, Estetik, İstanbul, 1979; Irwin Edman, Sanat ve İnsan, Çev. Ç. T. Oğuzkan) İstanbul, 1991; Hamdi Akverdi, Sanatta Yaratma, İstanbul,1953; F. Schiller, İnsanın Estetik Eğitimi Üzerine Bir Dizi Mektup, Çev. M. Özgü, İstanbul, 1990; Friedrich Nietzsche, Yunanların Trajik Çağında Felsefe, Çev.: Nusret Hızır’ın Notu Auxiliary Resources olarak, BFS Yayınları, İstanbul, 1985, s.31; Salih Bolat, Yol Ayrımı, Toroslu Kitaplığı, İstanbul, 2006; Nermi Uygur, İnsan Açısından Edebiyat, Remzi Kitabevi, İstanbul, 1985, s.14; Tolstloy, Sanat Nedir?, Çev. B. Dural, İstanbul, 1992; S. Kemal Yetkin, Estetik, İstanbul,1947; W. Deonna, Sanatta Ritimler ve Kanunlar, Çev. S. Course book Karmar, İstanbul, 1945; Herbert Read, Sanat ve toplum, Çev. S. Mülayim, Ankara 1981; Nermi Uygur, Tadı Damağımda, YKY, İstanbul, 1995 ECTS / WORKING OBLIGATION TABLE Activities Number Course Time (14x total credit) studying time out of classroom (preparatory studying, repetition of course) Homework, seminars, internet researching Midterm Exam Final Exam Total working obligation Total working obligation/ 30 ECTS Credit 14 Total Time working (credit) obligation 2 28 12 1 12 1 1 1 10 10 15 10 10 15 75 2.5 2 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Philosophy Course HERMENEUTICS Prerequisties COURSE INFORMATION T+P Code Semester Credit FEL 116 autumn 2+0 Credit 2 ECTS Credit 5 None Turkish Language Compulsory / Elective Elective Course Assist. Prof. Ahmet Kavlak Coordinators Assist. Prof. Ahmet Kavlak Lecturers Assistant Lectures To be able to learn the basic problems of hermeneutics (understanding, meaning, explanation and interpretation) and to be able to argument the Course Objectives facility of knowing that hermeneutics provides to human sciences, To be able to exam the philosophers who dealing hermeneutics Students will be able to learn the basic problems of hermeneutics and Learning concepts of “understanding”, “explanation”, “interpretation” in texts of Outcomes Dilthey, Gadamer, Habermas and Ricoeur, In this lesson, the basic problems of hermeneutics (understanding, meaning, explanation and interpretation) and concepts of Course Contents “understanding”, “explanation”, “interpretation” in texts of Dilthey, Gadamer, Habermas and Ricoeur will be learned. To read related books and articles. WEEKLY SUBJECTS and RELATED PREPARATORY PAGES Week Subject Initial Studies 1 What is hermeneutics? 2 Philosophers of hermeneutics before Dilthey 3 Dilthey 4 Dilthey 5 Dilthey 6 Gadamer 7 Gadamer 8 Gadamer 9 Gadamer 10 Habermas 11 Habermas 12 Habermas 13 Ricoeur 14 Bibliography Hüsamettin ARSLAN, Hermeneutik ve Humaniter Disiplinler, Paradigma Yayıncılık, Bursa 2003. Dilthey, Hermeneutik ve Tin Bilimleri, Paradigma Yayınları Bursa 2006. Auxiliary Resources Hakikat Nedir Felsefi Fragmanlar: Gadamer, Haidegger, Adorno, Dilthey Efkar Yayınları; İstanbul 2004. Course book ECTS / WORKING OBLIGATION TABLE Activities Course Time (14x total credit) studying time out of classroom (preparatory studying, repetition of course) Homework, seminars, internet researching Midterm Exam Final Exam Total working obligation Total working obligation/ 30 ECTS Credit Number 14 Total Time working (credit) obligation 2 28 12 1 12 1 1 1 10 10 15 10 10 15 75 2.5 2 ÇANKIRI KARATEKİN UNİVERSİTY FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Department of Philosophy DEFINITION OF AND IMPLEMENTATION OF COURSE Course Code Term T+A Hour Credit ECTS 2 5 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY PHIL 114 SPRING 2+ 0 Pre conditional N/A Courses Language of the Course Type of the Course Coordinator of the Course Instructors Assistants Turkish Compulsory Assist. Prof. Şamil ÖCAL Assist. Prof. Şamil ÖCAL To understand social psychology, its historical development, approaches to its subject matters and its methods; and to understand social effect and Goals of the adaptation which form social psychological events in relation to Course interpersonal relationships. At the same time, it is aimed to study and understand the relations among socialization-culture and personality. To understand social psychology, its historical development, approaches to its subject matters and its methods; and to understand social effect and Learning adaptation which form social psychological events in relation to outcomes of the interpersonal relationships. At the same time, to study and understand the course relations among socialization-culture and personality and various cultural structures and groups. Try to understand factors that affect behaviors of human and human The Content of groups; to study how we are affected by the society, and the effecting the Course factors in the development of attitudes. To come to class reading the related chapters beforehand; re-analyzing the subjects discussed in class and researching the related sites in the WEB. WEEKLY SUBJECTS AND RELATED PREPARATION PAGES Week Subjects Preparation What is social psychology and the development of social 1 psychology Methods and examples of social psychological research 2 Basic methods of social psychology 3 Social cognition and social thinking 4 Social effect and adaptation 5 Attitudes 6 Convincing and the changes in attitudes 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Mid-Term Groups and humans in groups Communication and propaganda Leadership and making decisions Socialization, culture and personality Social change and personality change Language, communication and culture Prejudice and discrimination Sources Text Book Addititional Sources Michael A. Hogg, Graham M. Vaughan, ‘Sosyal Psikoloji’, Çevirenler: İbrahim Yıldız, Aydın Gelmez, Ütopya Yayınları, Ankara, 2007. Çiğdem Kağıtçıbaşı, ‘İnsan ve İnsanlar’, Evrim Basım yayım, İstanbul. AKTS / Table of Workload Total Duration Number Work (Hour) Load Activities Duration of the Course (including the exam week: 14x total course hours) Work duration outside the class (Prepatory work, revising) Homework, class representations internet work Mid_Term Final Exam Total Work Load Total Work Load / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course 14 2 28 12 2 1 1 3 20 15 20 36 40 15 20 139 4.63 5 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Philosophy INFORMATION OF DESCRIPTION ABOUT COURSES AND APPLICATIONS Course Title Code Semester L+P Hour Credit ECTS PRINCIPLES OF ATATURK AND 2+ 0 2 2 HISTORY OF THE ATA 102 Spring TURKISH REVOLUTION II Prerequisites NONE Language of Instruction Course Type Course Coordinator Instructors Assistants Goals Learning Outcomes English Compulsory Assist. Prof. Yüksel ÖZGEN Instructors 1.To comprehend the Revolutions of Atatürk which provide Republic of Turkey. 2.To comprehend the principles of foreign policy of Republic of Turkey in Atatürk period. 3.To comprehend the Principles of Atatürk and their causes. 1. Students explain the Turkish Revolution. 2. Students explain Turkish foreign policy. 3. Students recognize period after Ataturk Establishment of republic, end of monarchy, political parties, important Course Content events, revolutions, foreign policy of Ataturk, Ataturk’s principles, n REFERENCES Main Textbook Secondary Textbooks Initial studies To come to course after reading the course book’s related parts.repetition of the course subjects and searching for related web sites . WEEKLY TOPICS AND PREPARATIONS Weeks Topics Republic, Establishment of Republic, Ankara’s Being 1 Ccapital 2 Political Revolutions 3 Social Revolutions 4 Revolutions in Education and Culture 5 Economic Revolutions 6 Revolutions in Field of Justice 7 Foreign Policy of Ataturk 8 MIDTERM 9 Foreign Policy of Ataturk 10 Ataturk’s Character ve Kemalism 11 Basic Principles of Republic 12 Atatürk’s Death and Inonu’s Becoming President 13 II. World War 14 Domestic Politics After Ataturk (1938-1960) 15 ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Activities Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 14x Total Weekly Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour(Preparatory Work,Review) Assignments, presentations, internet studies Mid-term Exam Final Exam Total Working Hour Total Working Hour / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course Number of Duration Working Weeks (Hour) Hour 15 2 30 12 2 1 1 1 3 4 5 12 6 4 5 57 1.61 2 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Philosophy COURSE INFORMATION Course Title Code Semester L+P Hour 2+ 0 FOREIGN LANGUAGE - II YDI 102 Spring Prerequisites Language of Instruction Course Type Course Coordinator Instructors Assistants Goals Learning Outcomes Credit ECTS 2 2 NONE English Compulsory Instructor Oktay YAZICI Instructors of English; Oktay YAZICI, Hakan BAYKAL, Selahattin EVREN, Abdulkadir GÖKMEN, Duran GÖKÇE, Gökhan AKKAYA, Hatice AKÇAY, Abdullah PEKEL, Ayşe YÖNKUL, Cahit ERDEM. None To understand the oral and verbal statement in the foreign language correctly, to write comprehensibly by using the expedient writing technique and to express the statement orally. The student; 1) Asks and gives direction 2) Prefers and asks preference 3) Asks and tells how to do 4) Tells the advantage of a product and compares 5) Tells and predicts about the future 6) Tells about possibilities and predictions 7) Uses passive structure to express the actions and situations 8) Uses past activities which still continue or have present results 9) Tells the aim of an action 10) Knows and expresses the similarities and differences 11) Asks and expresses reason and result Course Content To understand the message of a speaker when spoken in normal speed, to write expediently obeying grammar and writing rules, to read in the foreign language and understand what s/he reads and develop his/her vocabulary. Being prepared for the upcoming course, revision and analysis of the discussesd subject and internet research on the discussed subject. WEEKLY TOPICS AND PREPARATIONS Weeks Topics Initial studies Leisure activities; Let’s…, How about…; 1 weather. Abilities; can, can’t; adverbs; like doing, like 2 sth; likes & dislikes. I’d like…, Would you like…? Social phrases; 3 Imperatives, family clothes. 4 Present continuous, action verbs. 5 Present simple and present continuous. Transport instruction phrases, places in town 6 directions. Past Simple of be: was, were, wasn’t, weren’t; 7 adjectives, holidays. 8 MID-TERM EXAM Past simple; questions and Wh- questions; past 9 simple regular & irregular, careers. 10 Past simple: negative & question forms. Too big, not big enough; too much/many, not enough; accommodation suggestions Why 11 don’t you…? You could …; rooms and furniture. Adjectives: comparatives & superlatives; 12 furniture adjectives. 13 Signs, times of the day; the body, health. 14 Present continuous future. 15 going to for future intentions; lifestyle. REFERENCES Main Textbook Secondary Textbooks face2face (Starter) face2face (Workbook), course book’s CD, dictionary, the website of the course book other web-sites related with teaching English. ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Activities Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 14x Total Weekly Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour(Preparatory Work,Review) Assignments, presentations, internet studies Mid-term Exam Final Exam Total Working Hour Total Working Hour / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course Number of Duration Working Weeks (Hour) Hour 15 2 30 12 2 1 1 1 3 4 5 12 6 4 5 57 1.61 2 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Philosophy COURSE INFORMATION Course Title Code Semester L+P Hour 2+ 0 TURKISH LANGUAGE - II TDI 102 Spring Prerequisites Language of Instruction Course Type Course Coordinator Instructors Assistants Goals Learning Outcomes Credit ECTS 2 2 NONE Turkish Compulsory Assist. Prof. Mustafa BALCI Lecturers of the department Recognize the type of daily life to the written explanation. To understand the importance of punctuation in written explanation.To understand the importance of personal and social communication of the correct expression. To practise researching, reading and informing the ability information. 1) Practising the type of creative writing (stories, novels) 2) Practising the type of tutorial writing (articles, research, curriculum vitae, application, report writing) 3) Practising the types and features of written expression 4) Oral expression refers features. 5) Practising the type of prepared speech (seminars, conferences, discussion) 6) Understanding the importance of punctuation in written expression. 7) Learning the spelling rules for practising. 8) To use private or official in accordance with the rules of language in attempts. 9) Recognizes the wrong word, expression about these issues will be applied to show what you care 10) Influenced by other languages in our language disorders to identify the resulting expression. Care should be our language comprehension 11) Understanding today's language problems and the solition in language comprehension 12) Learning is connected to the work of oral and written expression Course Content To use the Turkish skills to the students the ability rules. The scientific, critical, creative thinking and writing habits will be tought. Turkish language teaching and education through the students in all areas of solid, balanced, independent and systematic habits of thought, research, discussion, evaluation will be given the power evaluation. Course work will be used in the current audio-visual aids. Being prepared for the upcoming course, revision and analysis of the discussesd subject and internet research on the discussed subject. WEEKLY TOPICS AND PREPARATIONS Weeks Topics Initial studies Written Expression Type 1 - (Story, Novel, 1 Novel types) 2 Written Expression Type 2- (Poetry, Theater) 3 Types of Reading and Reading Methods 4 Composition (Themes, Imagines, paragraph) Creative, Fictional Writings (Short Stories, 5 Essays) Thought and Knowledge Transfer of the Articles (Articles, Jokes, Literary, Travel 6 Articles) Official texts (official report, bulletin, CV, 7 application) 8 MID-TERM EXAM Oral Expression Types 1 - (speech, Interviews, 9 Open Session) Oral Expression Types 2-( Conference, Panels, 10 Symposia, discussion) 11 Punctuation marks 12 Spelling rules The fiction’s errors of the language (Voice13 based and Phrase-Based disorder) The fiction’s errors of the language 14 (Punctuation marks and Spelling rules) The fiction’s errors of the language (Expression 15 Disorders) REFERENCES Main Textbook Doğan AKSAN, Her Yönüyle Dil, Ankara 2000. Secondary Textbooks Zeynep KORKMAZ ve diğerleri, Türk Dili ve Kompozisyon, Bursa 2000. Yasemin ALPER, Türk Dili I-II Ders Notları. Çankırı 2007. Hüseyin AĞCA, Türk Dili, Ankara 2005. Ülkü GİRAY, Türkçe’yi Güzel Konuşma ve Okuma Kılavuzu, İstanbul 2001. Ömer Asım AKSOY, Dil Yanlışları, İstanbul 1999. İmlâ Kılavuzu, Türk Dili Kurumu, Ankara 2008. ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Activities Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 14x Total Weekly Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour(Preparatory Work,Review) Assignments, presentations, internet studies Mid-term Exam Final Exam Total Working Hour Total Working Hour / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course Number of Duration Working Weeks (Hour) Hour 15 2 30 8 5 1 1 2 2 8 10 16 10 8 10 74 2.09 2 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSTY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY EUROPEAN CREDIT TRANSFER SYSTEM INFORMATION PACKAGE FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2009-2010 Undergraduate Program: I. Semester II. Semester CODE SOS 101 SOS 103 SOS 105 SOS 107 SOS 109 ATA COURSE NAME Introduction to Sociology - I Methodology - I T 2 P 0 C 2 ECTS 4 2 0 2 4 Introduction to Anthropology Introduction to Philosophy Introduction to Psychology History of Ataturk’s 2 0 2 4 2 0 2 4 2 0 2 4 2 0 2 101 Principles and 2 CODE SOS 102 SOS 104 SOS 106 SOS 108 SOS 110 ATA COURSE NAME Introduction to Sociology – II Methodology – II T 2 P 0 C 2 ECTS 5 2 0 2 5 Social and Cultural Anthropology History of Social Thought Social Psychology – I 2 0 2 5 2 0 2 5 2 0 2 2 History of Ataturk’s 2 0 2 2 101 Principles and Foreign Language - I 2 0 2 2 Turkish Language - I 2 0 2 2 Elective Course 2 0 2 2 Revolutions - I YDİ Foreign Language - I Revolutions - I 2 0 2 2 101 YDİ 101 TDİ101 Turkish Language - I 2 0 2 2 TBT Basic Information 3 0 3 4 101 Technology TOTAL CREDITS 19 30 TDİ101 TOTAL CREDITS 18 30 COURSE CONTENTS I. SEMESTER CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Sociology DESCRIPTION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE COURSE Name of the Course Code Term T+A Hour Credit ECTS INTRODUCTION TO Fall 2+ 0 2 4 SOS 101 SOCIOLOGY - I Prerequisite of the Courses Language of the Course Type of the Course Coordinator of the Course Lecturer Assistants of the Course N/A Turkish Compulsory Assoc. Prof. Hasan Alacacıoğlu Assoc. Prof. Hasan Alacacıoğlu - It is aimed to introduce the definition of sociology, its subject matters, its basic concepts, its relationships with other social sciences, the historical and social events that led the birth and growth of sociology, theories of Aim of the the classical sociologists, society and types of societies, social Course institutions and the growth of sociology in Turkey to the students. It is also aimed to let students gain the ability of evaluation and interpretation of society and social events from different perspectives. 1) Historical background of the birth of sociology 2) Basic concepts of sociology 3) Importance of the science of sociology 4) Theories of pioneering classical social thinkers who helped the learning outputs development of science of sociology of the Course 5) Main subject matters of sociology 6) Looking society and social actions from different angles 7) Sociology's relation with other sciences and its sub-disciplines 8) Sociological research methods and techniques Basic theories and concepts of sociology, the birth and growth of sociology, classical theories, sociological method and techniques, Content of the methodology, social structure, social institutions (family, education, economy, politics, religion), social stratification, sociological thinking Course and evaluation of social events from different perspectives form the content of the course. Reading the parts of textbook that are related to the subject, analyzing the revision of subjects of the lesson and researching the websites of related to the subjects of the course. WEEKLY SUBJECTS AND PREPARATORY PERIOD PAPERS Week Subjects Preparation 1 Subject matters and aim of sociology 2 Basic concepts that are used in sociology 3 Background of the birth of sociology 4 Theories of classical sociologists 5 Sociological research methods and techniques 6 Sociology's relationship with other sciences 7 Mid-Term examination 8 Sociology's growth in Turkey 9 Social structure 10 Social institutions 11 Family 12 Education 13 Economy 14 Politics and religion RESOURCES Textbook Additional Resources Anthony Giddens: Sosyoloji, Kırmızı Yayınları, İstanbul 2008 Tony Bilton vd. Sosyoloji, Siyasal Kitabevi, Ankara 2008 Alan Swingewood: Sosyolojik Düşüncenin Kısa Tarihi, Bilim ve Sanat Yayınları, Ankara 2008 Gordon Marshall: Sosyoloji Sözlüğü, Bilim ve Sanat Yayınları, Ankara 2009 Kadir Cangızbay: Sosyolojiler Değil. Sosyoloji, Ütopya Yayınları Ankara 2002. Tom Bottomore/Robert Nisbet: Sosyolojik Çözümlemenin Tarihi 1. ve 2. Cilt, Kırmızı Yayınları, İstanbul 2006 Stephen Cole: Sosyolojik Düşünme Yöntemi Sosyolojiye Giriş, Vadi Yayınları, Ankara,1999. Nilgün Çelebi: Sosyoloji Notları, Anı yayınları Ankara 2007 Nilgün Çelebi: Sosyoloji ve Metodoloji Yazıları, Anı Yayınları Ankara 2007 Kenan Çayır: Yeni Sosyal Hareketler, Kaknüs yayınları, İstanbul 1999 Immanuel Wallerstein, Giovanni Arrighi, Terence K. Hopkins: Sistem Karşıtı Hareketler, Metis yayınları İstanbul 2004. Gönül İçli: Sosyolojiye Giriş, Anı yayınları Ankara 2008 Doğan Ergün: 100 Soruda Sosyoloji Elkitabı, İmge Kitabevi Ankara 2008 Doğan Ergün: Sosyoloji ve Tarih, İmge Kitabevi Ankara 2008 AKTS / WORKLOAD CHART Activities Number Duration (Hour) Total workload Duration of the course (Exam week included: 14x total course hours) Duration of the work outside the class (preparation, revision) Homework, presentation, internet studies Mid-Term examination Final examination Total workload Total workload/ 30 ECTS credit of the Course 14 2 28 12 2 24 3 1 1 10 10 20 20 10 20 102 3,4 4 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Sociology DESCRIPTION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE COURSE Course Code Term T+A Hour Fall 2+ 0 METHODOLOGY - I SOS 103 Perquisite for the course Credit 2 ECTS 4 N/A Language of the Turkish Course Type of the Compulsory Course Coordinator of Assist. Prof. Şahin DOĞAN, Ph.D. the Course Assist. Prof. Şahin DOĞAN, Ph.D. Instructors None Assistants The course aims to show the basic characteristics of social sciences, the research methods and techniques, the theoretical basis of research methods, the theoretical differences, the similarities and differences Aims of the between quantitative and qualitative research methods, how these Course differences are reflected in researches, the phases of the research, developing hypotheses, choosing the population and sampling, and preparing survey. 1) To teach the rules of the methodology of social sciences 2)To teach how to conduct a quantitative research 3) To teach how to conduct a qualitative research Learning 4) to teach the advantages and disadvantages of using different methods outcomes of the 5) to teach how different theories perceive human beings course 6) to learn how to develop hypotheses in a research 7) to learn how to design a research The subject matter of the methodology of social sciences as a scientific discipline, its methods; methodological differences, choosing the problem The Content of of a research, developing hypotheses, preparing questionnaires, question the Course techniques, designing researches. coming to class reading the related chapters beforehand; re-analyzing the subjects discussed in class and researching the related sites in the WEB. WEEKLY SUBJECTS AND RELATED PREPARATION PAGES Weeks Topics Preparation 1 Theoretical bases of social research 2 Social science as a science 3 The phases of social research 4 The relationship between theory and empirical research 5 Choosing a research problem 6 Literature review 7 Creating hypotheses 8 Mid-Term 9 Creating questionnaires 10 Designing a research 11 Dependent and independent variables 12 Forming the population and sampling 13 Sampling types 14 Determining the size of a sampling Sources Balcı,Ali: Sosyal Bilimlerde Araştırma Yömtem , Teknik ve İlkeler, Pegem Yayınları, Ankara, (2009) Bailey, Kenneth D. (1987) Methods Of Social Research, The Free Press, New York, London Karasar, Niyazi:Bilimsel Araştırma Yöntemi, Nobel Yayın Dağıtım, Ankara, 2002 Arslantürk, Zeki: Araştırma Yöntem ve Teknikleri, Çamlıca Yayınları, İstanbul, 2004 Additional Sources .Kurtkan Bilgiseven Amiran: Sosyal İlimler Metodolojisi, Filiz Kitabevi, İstanbul, 1982 Gökçe, Birsen: Toplumsal Bilimlerde Araştırma, Savaş Yayınları, Ankara, 1992 Mayring, Philipp:Nitel Araştırmaya Giriş, çev:Adnan Gümüş ve M.Sezai Durgun, Baki Kitabevi Seyhan/Adana 2000 Text Book ECTS / TABLE OF WORKLOAD Activities Duration of the Course (including the exam week: 14x total course hours) Number 14 Total Duration Work (Hour) Load 2 28 Work duration outside the class (Prepatory work, revising) Homework, class representations internet work Mid-Term Final Exam Total Work Load Total Work Load / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course 12 1 1 1 3 20 16 20 36 20 16 20 120 4.00 4 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Sociology DESCRIPTION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE COURSE Course Code Term T+A Hour Credit ECTS INTRODUCTION TO Fall 2+ 0 2 4 SOS 105 ANTHROPOLOGY Perquisite for the N/A course Language of the Turkish Course Type of the Compulsory Course Coordinator of Assist. Prof. Dr. Lutfi Altunsu the Course Assist. Prof. Dr. Lutfi Altunsu Instructors None Assistants The course aims to define the field, subject matters and limits of anthropology; to understand the differences between the classical and contemporary anthropological theories; to give knowledge on the subdisciplines of anthropology and their subject matters, to show how anthropology is related to the other disciplines such as biology, Aims of the psychology, and sociology; to understand how evolutionist, creativist and Course diffusionist theoretical approaches are linked to all dimensions of human life; to comprehend the significance of cultural diversity and the importance of the relationship between language and culture; to learn main scientific methods and techniques; to understand how technological changes affect both our social and cultural life and the way we study them. 1) to gain knowledge about the subject matters and limits of anthropology as a scientific discipline 2) to learn about the birth and development of anthropology 3) to gain knowledge on anthropological research methods and techniques 4) to know about the different ethnographic approaches 5) to gain knowledge on culture and cultural differences Learning 7) to gain anthropological approach to the development of the concepts of outcomes of the ethnicity, nation, race and their different appearance in the world course 8) to gain anthropological insights towards ethnic conflicts and tolerance as well as issues such as pluralism and multiculturalism 9) to learn about the early humans and different modes of production; to know about the different approaches to social and cultural changes, adaptation , and evolution Subject matters, scope and sub-disciplines of anthropology, anthropological research methods and techniques; theoretical approaches The Content of to the basic concepts and subjects of anthropology; approaches to the the Course social and cultural changes that human being experiencing from the beginning of humanity till today. coming to class reading the related chapters beforehand; re-analyzing the subjects discussed in class and researching the related sites in the WEB. WEEKLY SUBJECTS AND RELATED PREPARATION PAGES Week Topics Preparation 1 Defining Anthropology and its subject matters 2 Sub-disciplines of anthropology 3 Anthropological research methods and techniques 4 Culture and its characteristics 5 Levels and types of culture 6 Ethnic group identity and ethnicity 7 Ethnic relations, pluralism and multiculturalism 8 Mid-Term 9 Cultural construction of race 10 Evolution, genetics and biological adaptation 11 Primats and early Hominids 12 Appearance of modern human 13 Appearance of food production and its diffusion 14 Cultural Change and adaptation Sources Text Book Additional Sources Kottak, Conrad P. (2001) ANTROPOLOJİ: İnsan Çeşitliliğine Bir Bakış, Ütopya Yayınları: İstanbul. Eriksen, Thomas H. (2009) Küçük Yerler Büyük Meseleler : Sosyal ve Kültürel Antropoloji, Birleşik Yayınları: İstanbul (Yada Avesta Yayınları: İstanbul). Haviland, William A.(2002) Kültürel Antropoloji, Kaknüs Yayınları: İstanbul. Mauss, Marcel (2005) Sosyoloji ve Antropoloji, Dogu-Bati Yayınları: İstanbul. Özbudun, Sibel (2005) Antropoloji, Kuramlar Kuramcılar, Dipnot Yayınevi: Ankara. ECTS / TABLE OF WORKLOAD Activities Number Duration of the Course (including the exam week: 14x total course hours) Work duration outside the class (Prepatory work, revising) Homework, class representations internet work Mid-Term Final Exam Total Work Load Total Work Load / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course Total Duration Work (Hour) Load 14 2 28 12 1 1 1 3 20 16 20 36 20 16 20 120 4.00 4 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Sociology DESCRIPTION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE COURSE Course Code Semester T+P Credit Credit ECTS Credit INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY SOS 109 Fall 2+ 0 2 4 Prerequisties None Turkish Language Compulsory / Compulsory Elective Course Instructor Celalettin YANIK Coordinators Instructor Celalettin YANIK Lecturers Assistant Lectures To be able to learn basic concepts and problems of philosophy and its Course Objectives descriptions, field and basic questions and problems of sub-disciplines of philosophy (epistemology, ontology, ethic, aesthetic, politics…etc) The students will be learn basic concepts and problems of philosophy Learning and its problems basic questions and problems of sub-disciplines of Outcomes philosophy (epistemology, ontology, ethic, aesthetic, politics…etc) In this lesson following topics will be covered: basic concepts and problems of philosophy and its problems Course Contents basic questions and problems of sub-disciplines of philosophy (epistemology, ontology, ethic, aesthetic, politics…etc) WEEKLY SUBJECTS and RELATED PREPARATORY PAGES Subject description and area of philosophy Various descriptions of philosophies Epistemology Epistemology philosophy of science Ontology Ontology Mid-term Exam (Application) Ethic Philosophy of value Philosophy of value Philosophy of aesthetic Philosophy of politics philosophy of religion Initial Studies To read related books and articles. Week 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Bibliography Course book Ahmet Arslan, Felsefeye Giriş, Ankara 1998. T. Mengüşoğlu, Felsefeye Giriş, 4. Baskı İstanbul 1983. A.Kadir Çüçen, Felsefeye Giriş, Bursa 2003. Auxiliary Resources K.Jaspers, Felsefeye Giriş, İstanbul 1986. Politzer G, Felsefenin Başlangıç İlkeleri İstanbul 1985. ECTS / WORKING OBLIGATION TABLE Activities Course Time (14x total credit) studying time out of classroom (preparatory studying, repetition of course) Homework, seminars, internet researching Midterm Exam Final Exam Total working obligation Total working obligation/ 30 ECTS Credit Total Time Number working (credit) obligation 14 2 28 12 2 24 2 1 1 20 15 20 40 15 20 127 4.23 4 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Sociology INFORMATION OF DESCRIPTION ABOUT COURSES AND APPLICATIONS Course Title PRINCIPLES OF ATATURK AND HISTORY OF THE TURKISH REVOLUTION –I Fall 2+ 0 2 2 Turkish Compulsory Assist. Prof. Yüksel ÖZGEN Academic Personel of Department of History and lecturers The aim of the course Principles of Atatürk and History of the Turkish Revolution is to teach inner and outer developments during the later periods of the Otoman Empire with its sources, and as a paralel historical fact developments in Europe, The World War I and finally Turkish National Fight. Goals Learning Outcomes Course Content ATA 101 Semester L+P Hour Credit ECTS None Prerequisites Language of Instruction Course Type Course Coordinator Instructors Assistans Code At the end of the semester students are expected to learn 1. goals and sources of the course 2. reasons of Ottoman deterioration ve contemporary developments in the world 3. reforms and their contribution to the Turkish Modernisation 4. Basics of Modern Turkish Rupublic and War of Independence 5. Ataturk’s environment, characteristics and thuoghts. Main terms and concepts related with Principles of Atatürk and History of the Turkish Revolution (Revolution, Reform etc.), inner and outer reasons of Ottoman collapse, reforms and movements of thought, periods of the First and Second Constitutional Monarchy, developments in Europe, Revolution of Industry and French Revolution, World War I and partition of the Ottoman Empire, Mudros Armistice and occupations, National Fight, Congresses of Erzurum and Sivas, Establishment of Representative Committee, decisions of the National Pact, era of the Great National Assembly, national fronts, Mudania Armistice, Foreign Policy during the National Independence Movement, the Lausanne Treaty WEEKLY TOPICS AND PREPARATIONS Weeks Initial Studies Goals, terms and sources of the course Principles of Atatürk and History of the Turkish Revolution e by rea din g the rel ate d 1 Topics 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Inner and outer reasons of Ottoman collapse and contemporary developments in Europe Reforms movements in the Ottoman Empire Wars of Trablusgarp, the Balkans and World War I Mudros Armistice and reactions against it The Life of Mustafa Kemal, His characteristics, His arrival to Samsun and Notice of Amasya Congresses of Erzurum and Sivas and the National Pact Midterm Exam Establishment of the Great National assembly, structure of the Assembly, The first constitution Movements against the National Fight and Fronts during it Regular Army, Wars of Inonu, Conference of London Foreign policy during the National Fight Economic sources of the War of Independence Treaty of Lousanne General Evaluation of the term References Main Textbook Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Tarihi (Ed.), Atatürk Araştırma Merkezi Yayınları,Ankara 2008. Secondary Textbooks ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Activities Number Duration Working of (Hour) Hour Weeks Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 15x Total Weekly 15 2 30 Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour (Preparatory Work, Review) 14 1 14 Assignments, presentations, internet studies 2 2 4 Mid-term Exam 1 10 10 Final Exam 1 15 15 Total Working Hour 73 Total Working Hour / 30 2.43 ECTS Credit of the Course 2 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Sociology COURSE INFORMATION Course Title Code Semester L+P Hour Credit ECTS Fall 2+ 0 2 2 TURKISH LANGUAGE - I TDI 101 Prerequisites Language of Instruction Course Type Course Coordinator Instructors Assistants NONE Turkish Compulsory Lecturer in Turkish language Fikret KEDERSİZ Lecturers of the department Goals People can understand the language concept of the product of the structural features of Turkish language and to understand the richness, to learn the ways of being successful in written expression, research, develop their ability to read and informative. Learning Outcomes 1) Explains the importance of language in human life 2) Learning features of the birth of language and the subject of the language 3) Describing the product concept of the people’s language. 4) Understanding the features and the richness of Turkish language 5) Understanding the features and the richness of Turkish grammer 6) Learning the meaning and futures of the used words and the value meaning. 7) Understand the importance of the phrase expression 8) Understanding the ways of written explanation will be successful 9) Describing the sound structure of words and the form of the structure 10) Describing the reading of names, verbs, adverbs, prepositions and the types of usage in Turkish 11) Expression is a process of learning 12) What forms of expression that understands 13) Learning ways of being successful in written expression 14) Understanding the basic principles of effective and fluent speaking 15) Learning new information about diction 16) Learning is connected to the work of oral expression Course Content Turkish language regular, rich, productive and historical past various shapes and types of high-level works, the fundamental language family came from the mind to try to be, today the Turkish language with the world-wide work given that you will be shown. Students to listen, they read, subtlety and depth and will be understood, they they hear, see, think and understand the word and plan in writing, effective and rational way to express their abilities will be developed. To read an indispensable needs and tastes that will be adopted and the reading habit will be learnt . Language grammer is not only the rules but also observations and debating on subjects will be tought.T learn the important of the meaning of the subjects and the student's own ideas, feelings, and requests the right to express consiciousness to have targeted studies will be made. To be able to share information and presend to be gained feature. Pre-reading the necessary pages of the course book and go to school after studying those parts, review the subjects studied in the classroom after school and search the related web-sites on internet. WEEKLY SUBJECTS AND RELATED PRELIMINARY PAGES Weeks Topics Initial studies 1 Language and language features The properties of the Turkish language, language 2 - culture relationship 3 The richness of Turkish language World Languages and the place ofTurkish 4 Language is between the world languages. The periods and development of the history of 5 Turkish language Language and the sections (audio information, 6 shape information) 7 Word types (and the use of the word formation) 8 MID-TERM EXAM The knowledge of the sentences (the sentence 9 constituent elements) 10 Sentence types 11 Solving the examples of the sentence Composition (the main ideas of the composition 12 and helping ideas; topics and types of issues) 13 Expression order and formats 14 Expression order and formats 15 Effective and fluent speaking REFERENCES Main Textbook Secondary Textbooks Doğan AKSAN, Her Yönüyle Dil, Ankara 2000. Zeynep KORKMAZ ve diğerleri, Türk Dili ve Kompozisyon, Bursa 2000. Yasemin ALPER, Türk Dili I-II Ders Notları. Çankırı 2007. Hüseyin AĞCA, Türk Dili, Ankara 2005. Ülkü GİRAY, Türkçe’yi Güzel Konuşma ve Okuma Kılavuzu, İstanbul 2001. Ömer Asım AKSOY, Dil Yanlışları, İstanbul 1999. İmlâ Kılavuzu, Türk Dili Kurumu, Ankara 2008. ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Activities Number of Duration Working Weeks (Hour) Hour Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 14x Total Weekly Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour(Preparatory Work,Review) Assignments, presentations, internet studies Mid-term Exam Final Exam Total Working Hour Total Working Hour / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course 15 2 30 8 5 1 1 2 2 8 10 16 10 8 10 74 2.08 2 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Sociology COURSE INFORMATION Course Title Code Semester L+P Hour Fall 2+ 0 FOREIGN LANGUAGE - I YDI 101 Prerequisites Language of Instruction Course Type Course Coordinator Instructors Assistants Goals Learning Outcomes Credit ECTS 2 2 NONE English Compulsory Instructor of English Oktay YAZICI Instructors To be able to comprehend accurately what is meant in a foreign language in written and spoken form, write the things in a comprehensible way by using the proper writing technique, and tell the things accurately. 1) To have them introduce themselves, greet the others and introduce a third person in workplace. 2) To have them give instructions, ask about requests, ask questions to get information about the colleaugues and answer the questions. 3) To be able to give necessary information about themselves in work meetings.To be able to give information about the others in workplace and ask questions. 4) To be able to make suggestions and answer the suggestions. 5) To be able to ask questions about the problems and answer these questions. 6) To be able to ask about time and place and answer these kind of questions. 7) To be able to ask about quantities and tell about amount and numbers. 8) To be able to talk on the phone and ask about suggestions. 9) To be able to give information about a current process and ask questions to get information. 10) To be able to use the statements for necessities and advice. 11) To be able to talk about the past events and ask questions to get information about them Course Content To be able to comprehend what is said in a normal speed, to be able to write in grammar and spelling rules, to be able to read in the target foreign language and comprehend what is read and develop the vocabulary. Pre-reading the necessary pages of the course book and go to school after studying those parts, review the subjects studied in the classroom after school and search the related web-sites on internet. WEEKLY SUBJECTS AND RELATED PRELIMINARY PAGES Weeks Topics Initial studies Greeting phrases, letters and numbers 1-20, e1 mail and web addresses. Parts of an address, numbers 20+, Mr, Mrs, Ms, 2 Miss, polite words and phrases. 3 Pronouns and possessives, present simple of be Days of the week, family, possessive ‘s, 4 demonstratives this / that / these / those 5 People, jobs, numbers and time, adjectives. 6 a, an articles, prepositions of time at, on. Places, countries, nationalities, languages, a, an, 7 the articles. 8 MID- TERM EXAM Repeating the possessive adjectives, can, 9 singular and plural words, too, ordinal numbers. Preposition of place at, signs, responses to news, 10 prepositions of time at, on, in months and dates. Present simple with he, she, it, morning habits, 11 adverbs of frequency. Object pronouns, prepositions of place; next to, 12 opposite, order of adjectives, describing colour, shape and age. Positive, negative and question forms of have 13 got and has got; Countable and uncountable nouns, some and any. 14 There is, there are, much, many, a lot of. REFERENCES Main Textbook Secondary Textbooks face2face (Starter) face2face (Workbook), course book’s CD, dictionary, the website of the course book other web-sites related with teaching English. ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Activities Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 14x Total Weekly Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour(Preparatory Work,Review) Assignments, presentations, internet studies Mid-term Exam Final Exam Total Working Hour Total Working Hour / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course Number of Duration Working Weeks (Hour) Hour 15 2 30 12 2 1 1 1 3 4 5 12 6 4 5 57 1.6 2 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Sociology COURSE INFORMATION Course Title Code Semester L+P Hour Credit ECTS BASIC INFORMATION Fall 3+ 0 3 4 TBT 191 TECHNOLOGY Prerequisites Language of Instruction Course Type Course Coordinator Instructors Assistants Goals NONE Turkish Compulsory Assis. Prof. Hakan K. Akmaz Instructor İsmail KARAMAN At the end of this course, the students will learn information technology, software-hardware and operating systems and word processing programs, electronic spreadsheet program and the basic concepts, information technology the basic concepts, information technology and effects on the social structure and the place of the education. Information technologies and basic concepts Learning Outcomes The basic concepts related to software and hardware Operating system Word processing program Electronic spreadsheet program. Internet practising Course Content Computer recognition, the basic hardware elements (input units, central processing unit, output unit, operating systems, word processing programs, electronic spreadsheet programs, Internet-related concepts and application. Hasan Çebi Bal, Bilgisayar ve İnternet Kullanımı, 12.Baskı, Trabzon 2008. WEEKLY TOPICS AND PREPARATIONS Weeks Topics Initial studies Historical development of 1 computer technology Developments in computer 2 technology, basic features The computer's memory structure, the computer's 3 central processing unit tasks The computer's other hardware units 4 (environmental units) 5 The usege and operation of computer Computer operating system, the system's overall 6 logic, the shortcut description. 7 Programs, documents and settings 8 MID- TERM EXAM The control panel and printers, task bar, start 9 menu, run between the command and command. 10 Word processing program, the file menu and order View, add, format, tools, tables and window 11 menus Electronic spreadsheet program file menu and 12 order 13 View, add, format, tools, data and window menus Connect to the computer's internet settings and 14 internet-related concepts REFERENCES Main Textbook Secondary Textbooks Hasan Çebi Bal, Bilgisayar ve İnternet Kullanımı, Trabzon 2008. Curtis Frye, Joyce Cox, Adım Adım Microsoft Office 2007, Arkadaş Yayınları, İstanbul 2008. Abdurrahman Taşbaşı - Orhan Altınbaşak, Bilgisayara Giriş XP, Altaş Yayınları, İstanbul 2004. ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Activities Number of Duration Working Weeks (Hour) Hour Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 14x Total Weekly Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour(Preparatory Work,Review) Assignments, presentations, internet studies Mid-term Exam Final Exam Total Working Hour Total Working Hour / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course 14 3 42 13 2 1 1 3 10 10 18 39 20 10 18 129 3.63 4 II. SEMESTER CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Sociology DESCRIPTION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE COURSE Name of Course Code Term T+A Hour Credit ECTS INTRODUCTION TO Fall 2+ 0 2 5 SOS 102 SOCIOLOGY - II Prerequisite Courses Language of the Course Type of the Course Coordinator of the Course Lecturer Assistants of the Course Aim of the Course N/A Turkish Compulsory Assoc. Prof. Hasan Alacacıoğlu Assoc. Prof. Hasan Alacacıoğlu It is aimed to introduce subjects such as culture, cultural change, socialization, social stratification, social mobility, social conflict, social deviance, social change, theories of modernity and post-modernity, race, ethnicity, identity, globalization, multiculturalism the students. It is also aimed to let students gain the ability of evaluation and interpretation of society and social events from different perspectives. 1) Socialization and individual 2) Sociological thinking and its significance 3) Contemporary sociological theories 4) Social Change learning outputs 5) Migration and Migrants of the Course 6) Globalization and Modernity 7) Culture, Cultural change and multiculturalism 8) Race, ethnicity and identity Content of the Course Subjects such as culture, cultural change, race, ethnicity, identity, globalization, multiculturalism, social structure, stratification, socialization, social mobility, social conflict, social deviance, social change, modernity and post-modernity and feminism will be studied with the examples taken from different cultures. Reading the parts of textbook that are related to the subject, analyzing the revision of subjects of the lesson and researching the websites of related to the subjects of the course. WEEKLY SUBJECTS AND PREPARATORY PERIOD PAPERS Week Subjects Preparation 1 Culture and society 2 Socialization and individual 3 Media and communication 4 Social Stratification and classes 5 Social mobility – Migration and social adaptation 6 Social conflict 7 Mid-Term 8 Social deviance , Social change 9 Modernity, post-modernity and social theory Comparing the social and cultural structure of 10 Turkey with Europe (The case of Germany) 11 Modernity and Globalization 12 Globalization and multiculturalism 13 Race, ethnicity and identity New social movements, feminism, 14 environmentalism etc. RESOURCES Textbook Additional Resources Anthony Giddens: Sosyoloji, Kırmızı Yayınları, İstanbul 2008 Tony Bilton vd. Sosyoloji, Siyasal Kitabevi, Ankara 2008 Alan Swingewood: Sosyolojik Düşüncenin Kısa Tarihi, Bilim ve Sanat Yayınları, Ankara 2008 Gordon Marshall: Sosyoloji Sözlüğü, Bilim ve Sanat Yayınları, Ankara 2009 Kadir Cangızbay: Sosyolojiler Değil. Sosyoloji, Ütopya Yayınları Ankara 2002. Tom Bottomore/Robert Nisbet: Sosyolojik Çözümlemenin Tarihi 1. ve 2. Cilt, Kırmızı Yayınları, İstanbul 2006 Stephen Cole: Sosyolojik Düşünme Yöntemi Sosyolojiye Giriş, Vadi Yayınları, Ankara,1999. Nilgün Çelebi: Sosyoloji Notları, Anı yayınları Ankara 2007 Nilgün Çelebi: Sosyoloji ve Metodoloji Yazıları, Anı Yayınları Ankara 2007 Kenan Çayır: Yeni Sosyal Hareketler, Kaknüs yayınları, İstanbul 1999 Immanuel Wallerstein, Giovanni Arrighi, Terence K. Hopkins: Sistem Karşıtı Hareketler, Metis yayınları İstanbul 2004. Gönül İçli: Sosyolojiye Giriş, Anı yayınları Ankara 2008 Doğan Ergün: 100 Soruda Sosyoloji Elkitabı, İmge Kitabevi Ankara 2008 Doğan Ergün: Sosyoloji ve Tarih, İmge Kitabevi Ankara 2008 Josephine Donovan: Feminist Teori, İletişim Yayınları, İstanbul 1997 AKTS / WORKLOAD CHART Activities Number Duration of the course (Exam week included: 14x total course hours) Duration of the work outside the class (preparation, revision) Homework, presentation, internet studies Mid-Term examination Final examination Total workload Total workload/ 30 ECTS credit of the Course Duration (Hour) Total workload 14 3 42 12 3 36 2 1 1 20 20 20 40 10 20 148 4,9 5 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Sociology DESCRIPTION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE COURSE Course Code Term T+A Hour Credit Spring 2+ 0 2 METHODOLOGY - II SOS 104 Perquisite for the course Language of the Course Type of the Course Coordinator of the Course Instructors Assistants Aims of the Course ECTS 5 N/A Turkish Compulsory Assist. Prof. Şahin DOĞAN, Ph.D. Assist. Prof. Şahin DOĞAN, Ph.D. None The course aims to teach students choosing the population and sampling of a research, preparing a questionnaire, forming a research design, implementation of the techniques such as questionnaire, interviews, and observation and to gain knowledge on data collection and analysis, interpretation of data; preparing reports; and ethic of social research. 1) To learn about measuring and choosing scales 2) To learn about sampling types and degrees Learning 3) To learn about validity and reliability outcomes of the 4) To learn about collection of data techniques course 5) To learn about coding data 6) To learn about types of analyses 7) To learn about interpretation of data 8) To learn about preparing scientific reports The subject matter of the methodology of social sciences as a scientific The Content of discipline, Measuring and scaling, Types of scales, reliability and validity, the Course data collecting techniques, analyzing data, interpreting data, and reporting. coming to class reading the related chapters beforehand; re-analyzing the subjects discussed in class and researching the related sites in the WEB. WEEKLY SUBJECTS AND RELATED PREPARATION PAGES Weeks Topics Preparation 1 Measurement and scales 2 Reliability and validity 3 Types of scales 4 Data collection techniques 5 Survey 6 Interview 7 Observation 8 Mid-Term 9 Analyzing data 10 Research design and statistical analyses 11 Types of Analyses 12 Interpreting data 13 Research ethics 14 Preparing scientific reports Sources Text Book Additional Sources Balcı,Ali: Sosyal Bilimlerde Araştırma Yömtem , Teknik ve İlkeler, Pegem Yayınları, Ankara, (2009) Bailey, Kenneth D. (1987) Methods Of Social Research, The Free Press, New York, London Moser, Sır Claus and Graham Kalton, (1979) Survey Methots in Social Investigation, Heineman Educational Boks, London Sencer, Muzaffer, Yakut Irmak: Toplum Bilimlerinde Yöntem, Say Kitap pazarlamaistanbul, 1984 Karasar, Niyazi:Bilimsel Araştırma Yöntemi, Nobel Yayın Dağıtım , Ankara, 2002 Yıldırım,Ali, Hasan Şimşek : Sosyal bilimlerde Nitel Araştırma Yöntemleri, Seçkin Yayıncılık, Ankara, 2000 ECTS / TABLE OF WORKLOAD Activities Duration of the Course (including the exam week: 14x total course hours) Total Duration Number Work (Hour) Load 14 3 42 Work duration outside the class (Prepatory work, revising) Homework, class representations internet work Mid-Term Final Exam Total Work Load Total Work Load / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course 12 1 1 2 3 20 20 20 36 20 20 40 158 5.26 5 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Sociology DESCRIPTION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE COURSE T+A Course Code Term Credit ECTS Hour SOCIAL AND CULTURAL Spring 2+ 0 2 5 SOS 106 ANTHROPOLOGY Perquisite for the course N/A Language of the Turkish Course Type of the Compulsory Course Coordinator of Assist. Prof. Dr. Lutfi Altunsu, Ph.D. the Course Assist. Prof. Dr. Lutfi Altunsu, Ph.D. Instructors None Assistants The course will focus on social and cultural anthropology. It aims to have students gain anthropological perspective and knowledge about the anthropological studies on types of social and political organizations, Aims of the social and cultural change, economical systems, kin and family types, Course various appearances of language and religion in different societies from tribal life to modern societies. 1) to have knowledge about the political and economical systems in tribal and unindustrialized societies 2) to know about theoretical approaches to industrialization and stratification Learning outcomes of the 3) to have knowledge about kin relations and family types course 4) to gain insights about gender and inequalities 5) to gain knowledge about language and religion and world views and their different appearances in various societies 7) to have knowledge about applied anthropology 8) To have understanding about the colonialism and development theories 9) to know about global encounters and globalization The course will cover types of political and economical organizations, and social organizations such as family in both tribal and modern The Content of societies; cultural changes and exchanges; various forms of language and the Course world views, colonialism and development within the borders of anthropology. coming to class reading the related chapters beforehand; re-analyzing the subjects discussed in class and researching the related sites in the WEB. WEEKLY SUBJECTS AND RELATED PREPARATION PAGES Week Topics Preparation 1 Teams and tribes 2 Chiefdoms and unindustrialized societies 3 World System, industrialization, and stratification 4 Economical systems 5 Kin and Lineages 6 Marriage and family 7 Gender 8 Mid-Term 9 Religion 10 Personality and World views 11 Language 12 Applied anthropology 13 Colonialism and Development 14 Cultural exchanges and survival Sources Text Book Additional Sources Kottak, Conrad P. (2001) ANTROPOLOJİ: İnsan Çeşitliliğine Bir Bakış, Ütopya Yayınları: İstanbul. Asad, Talal (Ed.) (2008) Antropoloji ve Sömürgecilik, Ütopya Yayınevi: İstanbul. Fanon, Frantz (1995) Siyah Deri Beyaz Maske, Versus Yayınları: İstanbul. Kuper, Adam (1995) İlkel Toplumun İcadı - Bir İllüzyonun Dönüşümleri, İnsan Yayınları: İstanbul. Yıldırım, Ayşe ve Ceyhan Süvari (2006) Artakalanlar: Anadolu’dan Etnik Manzaralar, E Yayınları: İstanbul. ECTS / TABLE OF WORKLOAD Activities Duration of the Course (including the exam week: 14x total Total Duration Number Work (Hour) Load 14 3 42 course hours) Work duration outside the class (Prepatory work, revising) Homework, class representations internet work Mid-Term Final Exam Total Work Load Total Work Load / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course 12 1 1 1 3 20 20 20 36 20 20 20 138 4.6 5 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Sociology DESCRIPTION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE COURSE T+A Credit Course Code Term Hour HISTORY OF SOCIAL Spring 2+ 0 2 SOS 108 THOUGHT Perquisite for the course Language of the Course Type of the Course Coordinator of the Course Instructors Assistants Aims of the Course Learning outcomes of the course The Content of the Course ECTS 4 N/A Turkish Compulsory Assist. Prof. Ahmet Tak, Ph.D. Assist. Prof. Ahmet Tak, Ph.D. None To understand and compare the ideas and perceptions of humans as social beings about their socialness in different geographies and eras in history. 1) To gain insights about human act of thinking on themselves as social beings 2) To gain knowledge about the changing and unchanging faces of “social” in relation to history and geography 3) To understand the historicity of the intellectual roots of today’s understanding of social The nature of social, its formation in various societies and eras, similarities and differences, the limits of the concept of social, its relation to social facts. g t h e s u b j e WEEKLY SUBJECTS AND RELATED PREPARATION PAGES Week Topics Preparation 1 The concepts of social and related terms 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Social thought in far eastern philosophy Social thought in Indian philosophy Ancient Greek philosophy and social thought I Ancient Greek philosophy and social thought II Social thought in Islamic World I Social thought in Islamic World II Mid-Term Social thought in the Ottoman Society Social thought in the Christianity Renaissance Period Utopian Tradition The Enlightenment Period I The Enlightenment Period II Sources Text Book Additional Sources Related chapters of various books will be used in the course Schilling, Kurt (1971) Toplumsal Düşünce Tarihi, Varlık Yayınları, İstanbul. Szacki, Jerzy (1979) History of Sociological Thought, Aldwych Pres, London Fung, Yu-Lan. (2009) Çin Felsefesi Tarihi, İstanbul Bilgi Üniversitesi Yayınları, İstanbul. Aristoteles (1993) Politika, Remzi Kitabevi, İstanbul.. Platon (2009) Devlet, İş Bankası Kültür Yayınları. Farabi (1990) El-Medinetü’l Fazıla, MEB, Ankara. İbni Haldun (1991) Mukaddime, MEB, Ankara. Burke, Peter (2000) Rönesans, Babil Yayınları. Vico (2007) Yeni Bilim, Doğu-Batı Yayınları. Thomas More (2009) Ütopya, Kabalcı Yayınevi, İstanbul. Campanella (1985) Güneş Ülkesi, Sosyal Yayınları, İstanbul. Hampson, Norman (1991) Aydınlanma Çağı, Hürriyet Vakfı Yayınları, İstanbul. Rousseau (2009) Toplum Sözleşmesi, İş Bankası Yayınları ECTS / TABLE OF WORKLOAD Activities Duration of the Course (including the exam week: 14x total course hours) Work duration outside the class (Prepatory work, revising) Homework, class representations internet work Mid-Term Total Duration Number Work (Hour) Load 14 3 42 12 1 1 3 20 20 36 20 20 Final Exam Total Work Load Total Work Load / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course 1 20 20 138 4.6 5 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Sociology DESCRIPTION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE COURSE Course Code Term T+A Hour Credit ECTS 2 2 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY - I SOS 110 Spring 2+ 0 Pre conditional N/A Courses Language of the Course Type of the Course Coordinator of the Course Instructors Assistants Turkish Compulsory Assist. Prof. Hakkı kalaycı, Ph.D. Assist. Prof. Hakkı kalaycı, Ph. D. To understand social psychology, its historical development, approaches to its subject matters and its methods; and to understand social effect and Goals of the adaptation which form social psychological events in relation to Course interpersonal relationships. At the same time, it is aimed to study and understand the relations among socialization-culture and personality. To understand social psychology, its historical development, approaches to its subject matters and its methods; and to understand social effect and Learning adaptation which form social psychological events in relation to outcomes of the interpersonal relationships. At the same time, to study and understand the course relations among socialization-culture and personality and various cultural structures and groups. Try to understand factors that affect behaviors of human and human The Content of groups; to study how we are affected by the society, and the effecting the Course factors in the development of attitudes. Evaluation System Mid-Term 40 % Final Exam 60 % To come to class reading the related chapters beforehand; re-analyzing the subjects discussed in class and researching the related sites in the WEB. WEEKLY SUBJECTS AND RELATED PREPARATION PAGES Week Subjects Preparation What is social psychology and the development of social 1 psychology Methods and examples of social psychological research 2 Basic methods of social psychology 3 Social cognition and social thinking 4 Social effect and adaptation 5 Attitudes 6 Convincing and the changes in attitudes 7 Mid-Term 8 Groups and humans in groups 9 Communication and propaganda 10 Leadership and making decisions 11 Socialization, culture and personality 12 Social change and personality change 13 Language, communication and culture 14 Prejudice and discrimination Sources Text Book Addititional Sources Michael A. Hogg, Graham M. Vaughan, ‘Sosyal Psikoloji’, Çevirenler: İbrahim Yıldız, Aydın Gelmez, Ütopya Yayınları, Ankara, 2007. Çiğdem Kağıtçıbaşı, ‘İnsan ve İnsanlar’, Evrim Basım yayım, İstanbul. AKTS / Table of Workload Activities Duration of the Course (including the exam week: 14x total course hours) Work duration outside the class (Prepatory work, revising) Homework, class representations internet work Mid_Term Final Exam Total Work Load Total Work Load / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course Total Duration Number Work (Hour) Load 14 2 28 15 2 1 1 1 3 10 10 15 6 10 10 69 2,3 2 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Sociology INFORMATION OF DESCRIPTION ABOUT COURSES AND APPLICATIONS Course Title Code Semester L+P Hour Credit ECTS PRINCIPLES OF ATATURK AND HISTORY OF THE 2+ 0 2 2 ATA 102 Spring TURKISH REVOLUTION II Prerequisites Language of Instruction Course Type Course Coordinator Instructors Assistants Goals Learning Outcomes NONE English Compulsory Assist. Prof. Yüksel ÖZGEN Instructors 1.To comprehend the Revolutions of Atatürk which provide Republic of Turkey. 2.To comprehend the principles of foreign policy of Republic of Turkey in Atatürk period. 3.To comprehend the Principles of Atatürk and their causes. 1. Students explain the Turkish Revolution. 2. Students explain Turkish foreign policy. 3. Students recognize period after Ataturk Establishment of republic, end of monarchy, political parties, important Course Content events, revolutions, foreign policy of Ataturk, Ataturk’s principles, Initial studies To come to course after reading the course book’s related parts.repetition of the course subjects and searching for related web sites . WEEKLY TOPICS AND PREPARATIONS Weeks Topics Republic, Establishment of Republic, Ankara’s Being 1 Ccapital 2 Political Revolutions 3 Social Revolutions 4 Revolutions in Education and Culture 5 Economic Revolutions 6 Revolutions in Field of Justice 7 Foreign Policy of Ataturk 8 MIDTERM 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Foreign Policy of Ataturk Ataturk’s Character ve Kemalism Basic Principles of Republic Atatürk’s Death and Inonu’s Becoming President II. World War Domestic Politics After Ataturk (1938-1960) REFERENCES Main Textbook Secondary Textbooks ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Activities Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 14x Total Weekly Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour(Preparatory Work,Review) Assignments, presentations, internet studies Mid-term Exam Final Exam Total Working Hour Total Working Hour / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course Number of Duration Working Weeks (Hour) Hour 15 2 30 12 2 1 1 1 3 4 5 12 6 4 5 57 1.61 2 ÇANKIRI KARATEKİN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Department of Sociology INFORMATION OF DESCRIPTION ABOUT COURSES AND APPLICATIONS Course Title Code Semester L+P Hour Credit ECTS 2+ 0 2 2 FOREIGN LANGUAGE - II YDI 102 Spring Prerequisites Language of Instruction Course Type Course Coordinator Instructors Assistants Goals NONE English Compulsory Instructor of English Oktay YAZICI Instructors To understand the oral and verbal statement in the foreign language correctly, to write comprehensibly by using the expedient writing technique and to express the statement orally. Learning Outcomes The student; 1) Asks and gives direction 2) Prefers and asks preference 3) Asks and tells how to do 4) Tells the advantage of a product and compares 5) Tells and predicts about the future 6) Tells about possibilities and predictions 7) Uses passive structure to express the actions and situations 8) Uses past activities which still continue or have present results 9) Tells the aim of an action 10) Knows and expresses the similarities and differences 11) Asks and expresses reason and result Course Content To understand the message of a speaker when spoken in normal speed, to write expediently obeying grammar and writing rules, to read in the foreign language and understand what s/he reads and develop his/her vocabulary. Being prepared for the upcoming course, revision and analysis of the discussesd subject and internet research on the discussed subject. WEEKLY TOPICS AND PREPARATIONS Weeks Topics Initial studies Leisure activities; Let’s…, How about…; 1 weather. Abilities; can, can’t; adverbs; like doing, like 2 sth; likes & dislikes. I’d like…, Would you like…? Social phrases; 3 Imperatives, family clothes. 4 Present continuous, action verbs. 5 Present simple and present continuous. Transport instruction phrases, places in town 6 directions. Past Simple of be: was, were, wasn’t, weren’t; 7 adjectives, holidays. 8 MID-TERM EXAM Past simple; questions and Wh- questions; past 9 simple regular & irregular, careers. 10 Past simple: negative & question forms. Too big, not big enough; too much/many, not enough; accommodation suggestions Why don’t 11 you…? You could …; rooms and furniture. Adjectives: comparatives & superlatives; 12 furniture adjectives. 13 14 15 Signs, times of the day; the body, health. Present continuous future. going to for future intentions; lifestyle. REFERENCES Main Textbook Secondary Textbooks face2face (Starter) face2face (Workbook), course book’s CD, dictionary, the website of the course book other web-sites related with teaching English. ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Activities Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 14x Total Weekly Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour(Preparatory Work,Review) Assignments, presentations, internet studies Mid-term Exam Final Exam Total Working Hour Total Working Hour / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course Number of Duration Working Weeks (Hour) Hour 15 2 30 12 2 1 1 1 3 4 5 12 6 4 5 57 1.61 2 CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE Department of Sociology COURSE INFORMATION Course Title Code Semester L+P Hour 2+ 0 TURKISH LANGUAGE - II TDI 102 Spring Prerequisites Language of Instruction Course Type Course Coordinator Instructors Assistants Goals Credit ECTS 2 2 NONE Turkish Compulsory Lecturer in Turkish language Fikret KEDERSİZ Lecturers of the department Recognize the type of daily life to the written explanation. To understand the importance of punctuation in written explanation.To understand the importance of personal and social communication of the correct expression. To practise researching, reading and informing the ability information. Learning Outcomes 1) Practising the type of creative writing (stories, novels) 2) Practising the type of tutorial writing (articles, research, curriculum vitae, application, report writing) 3) Practising the types and features of written expression 4) Oral expression refers features. 5) Practising the type of prepared speech (seminars, conferences, discussion) 6) Understanding the importance of punctuation in written expression. 7) Learning the spelling rules for practising. 8) To use private or official in accordance with the rules of language in attempts. 9) Recognizes the wrong word, expression about these issues will be applied to show what you care 10) Influenced by other languages in our language disorders to identify the resulting expression. Care should be our language comprehension 11) Understanding today's language problems and the solition in language comprehension 12) Learning is connected to the work of oral and written expression Course Content To use the Turkish skills to the students the ability rules. The scientific, critical, creative thinking and writing habits will be tought. Turkish language teaching and education through the students in all areas of solid, balanced, independent and systematic habits of thought, research, discussion, evaluation will be given the power evaluation. Course work will be used in the current audio-visual aids. Being prepared for the upcoming course, revision and analysis of the discussesd subject and internet research on the discussed subject. WEEKLY TOPICS AND PREPARATIONS Weeks Topics Initial studies Written Expression Type 1 - (Story, Novel, 1 Novel types) 2 Written Expression Type 2- (Poetry, Theater) 3 Types of Reading and Reading Methods 4 Composition (Themes, Imagines, paragraph) Creative, Fictional Writings (Short Stories, 5 Essays) Thought and Knowledge Transfer of the Articles 6 (Articles, Jokes, Literary, Travel Articles) Official texts (official report, bulletin, CV, 7 application) 8 MID-TERM EXAM Oral Expression Types 1 - (speech, Interviews, 9 Open Session) 10 11 12 13 14 15 Oral Expression Types 2-( Conference, Panels, Symposia, discussion) Punctuation marks Spelling rules The fiction’s errors of the language (Voicebased and Phrase-Based disorder) The fiction’s errors of the language (Punctuation marks and Spelling rules) The fiction’s errors of the language (Expression Disorders) REFERENCES Main Textbook Secondary Textbooks Doğan AKSAN, Her Yönüyle Dil, Ankara 2000. Zeynep KORKMAZ ve diğerleri, Türk Dili ve Kompozisyon, Bursa 2000. Yasemin ALPER, Türk Dili I-II Ders Notları. Çankırı 2007. Hüseyin AĞCA, Türk Dili, Ankara 2005. Ülkü GİRAY, Türkçe’yi Güzel Konuşma ve Okuma Kılavuzu, İstanbul 2001. Ömer Asım AKSOY, Dil Yanlışları, İstanbul 1999. İmlâ Kılavuzu, Türk Dili Kurumu, Ankara 2008. ECTS / WORKING HOUR TABLE Activities Duration of the Course (Including Exams: 14x Total Weekly Course Hour) Extracurricular Working Hour(Preparatory Work,Review) Assignments, presentations, internet studies Mid-term Exam Final Exam Total Working Hour Total Working Hour / 30 ECTS Credit of the Course Number of Duration Working Weeks (Hour) Hour 15 2 30 8 5 1 1 2 2 8 10 16 10 8 10 74 2.09 2