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Subject |
Related Preparation |
1) |
Staff development and training - Reading: Recruitment brochure |
Vocabulary review (Job training) |
2) |
Job descriptions and job satisfaction - Writing: Brief job descriptions |
Vocabulary review (Job titles and acronyms for job titles) |
3) |
Letters of enquiry and applications - Writing: An email applying for a job |
Vocabulary review; composing an email for a job application |
4) |
Telephone skills - Listening: Telephone language |
Vocabulary review; preparation for role-playing (Talking on the phone) |
5) |
New product development - Speaking: Introducing a new product |
Vocabulary review (Marketing terms); choosing a new product and preparing the introduction speech |
6) |
Establishing relationships and negotiating - Reading: Asking questions about a product |
Vocabulary review (Terms and conditions) |
7) |
Review |
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8) |
Financing the start-up - Speaking: (Role-play) Getting advice about starting up |
Vocabulary review; preparation for the role-play |
9) |
Presenting your business idea - Reading: Making the most of presentations |
Vocabulary review (Equipment for presentation); drafting the presentations to be made |
10) |
Reports - Speaking: Saying what charts show |
Vocabulary review ( Vocabulary for expressing changes) |
11) |
Business meetings - Listening: A business meeting |
Vocabulary review (Types of meeting, expressing opinions) |
12) |
Using the Internet - Reading Website design |
Vocabulary review (Computers and the Internet) |
13) |
Students' presentations |
Preparation for the final draft of presentations |
14) |
A staff survey - Writing: Report on staff survey to modernise the office |
Vocabulary review (Expressing numbers and percentage) |
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1) |
To learn and compare major sociology perspectives, both classical and contemporary, and apply all of them to analysis of social conditions. |
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2) |
To be able to identify the basic methodological approaches in building sociological and anthropological knowledge at local and global levels |
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3) |
To be able to use theoretical and applied knowledge acquired in the fields of statistics in social sciences. |
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4) |
To have a basic knowledge of other disciplines (including psychology, history, political science, communication studies and literature) that can contribute to sociology and to be able to make use of this knowledge in analyzing sociological processes |
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5) |
To have a knowledge and practice of scientific and ethical principles in collecting, interpreting and publishing sociological data also develop ability how to share this data with experts and lay people, using effective communication skills |
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6) |
To develop competence in analyzing and publishing sociological knowledge by using computer software for quantitative and qualitative analysis; and develop an attitute for learning new techniques in these fields. |
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7) |
To identify and to have a knowledge of the theories related to urban and rural sociology and demography, and political sociology, sociology of gender, sociology of body, visual sociology, sociology of work, sociology of religion, sociology of knowledge and sociology of crime. |
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8) |
To have knowledge of how sociology is positioned as a scientific discipline from a philosophical and historical perspective |
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9) |
To have the awareness of social issues in Turkish society, to develop critical perspective in analysing these issues and to have a knowledge of the works of Turkish sociologists and to be able to transfer this knowledge |
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10) |
To have the awareness of social issues and global societal processes and to apply sociological analysis to development and social responsibility projects |
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11) |
To have the ability to define a research question, design a research project and complete a written report for various fields of sociology, either as an individual or as a team member. |
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12) |
To be able to transfer the knowledge gained in the areas of sociology to the level of secondary school. |
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