Week |
Subject |
Related Preparation |
1) |
Introduction: Humans as the Main Element of Society |
Compiled Material |
2) |
Theories of Society in Historical Perspective I |
Compiled Material |
3) |
Theories of Society in Historical Perspective II |
Compiled Material |
4) |
Culture as a Social Phenomenon and its Manifestation |
Compiled Material |
5) |
History of Cultures and Social Movements |
Compiled Material |
6) |
From Cultures to Civilizations: Philosophy of Cilization I |
Compiled Material |
7) |
From Cultures to Civilizations: Philosophy of Cilization II |
Compiled Material |
8) |
Midterm exam |
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9) |
The Rise of Civilizations in Human History and Ancient Civilizations |
Compiled Material |
10) |
Conflict and Alliance in Ancient Civilizations |
Compiled Material |
11) |
New Era Civilizations: İslam |
Compiled Material |
12) |
New Era Civilizations: Western |
Compiled Material |
13) |
The Global Age and Civilizations in Contemporary World |
Compiled Material |
14) |
Relationship Between Civilizations: The Clash and Alliance Thesis |
Compiled Material |
Course Notes / Textbooks: |
Derste dağıtılacak.
May be distributed in class. |
References: |
Recep Şentürk, Açık Medeniyet & Çok Medeniyetli Dünya ve Topluma Doğru, İstanbul: Timaş Yayınları, 2010.
Niall Ferguson, Civilization: The West and the Rest, London: Penguin Boooks, 2011;
Roger Osborne, Civilization: A New History of the Western World, New York: Pegasus Book, 2006.
Recep Şentürk, Açık Medeniyet & Çok Medeniyetli Dünya ve Topluma Doğru, İstanbul: Timaş Yayınları, 2010.
Niall Ferguson, Civilization: The West and the Rest, London: Penguin Boooks, 2011;
Roger Osborne, Civilization: A New History of the Western World, New York: Pegasus Book, 2006.
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1) |
To have a grasp of basic mathematics, applied mathematics and theories and applications in Mathematics |
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2) |
To be able to understand and assess mathematical proofs and construct appropriate proofs of their own and also define and analyze problems and to find solutions based on scientific methods, |
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3) |
To be able to apply mathematics in real life with interdisciplinary approach and to discover their potentials, |
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4) |
To be able to acquire necessary information and to make modeling in any field that mathematics is used and to improve herself/himself, |
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5) |
To be able to tell theoretical and technical information easily to both experts in detail and non-experts in basic and comprehensible way, |
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6) |
To be familiar with computer programs used in the fields of mathematics and to be able to use at least one of them effectively at the European Computer Driving Licence Advanced Level,
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7) |
To be able to behave in accordance with social, scientific and ethical values in each step of the projects involved and to be able to introduce and apply projects in terms of civic engagement, |
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8) |
To be able to evaluate all processes effectively and to have enough awareness about quality management by being conscious and having intellectual background in the universal sense, |
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9) |
By having a way of abstract thinking, to be able to connect concrete events and to transfer solutions, to be able to design experiments, collect data, and analyze results by scientific methods and to interfere, |
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10) |
To be able to continue lifelong learning by renewing the knowledge, the abilities and the competencies which have been developed during the program, and being conscious about lifelong learning, |
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11) |
To be able to adapt and transfer the knowledge gained in the areas of mathematics ; such as algebra, analysis, number theory, mathematical logic, geometry and topology to the level of secondary school, |
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12) |
To be able to conduct a research either as an individual or as a team member, and to be effective in each related step of the project, to take role in the decision process, to plan and manage the project by using time effectively. |
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