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Subject |
Related Preparation |
1) |
Dance in the world and Turkey |
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2) |
Religious, Imitation, Social, Artistic dances |
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3) |
Recognition of the human body in dance, basic body movements, Dance Techniques |
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4) |
Introduction to basic dance training and basic dance figures |
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5) |
Sense of rhythm in dance education and the importance of studying dance Rhythm |
Lecture Notes |
6) |
Rhythm and harmony of the group-choreography technique |
Lecture Notes |
7) |
Rhythm and harmony of the group-choreography technique |
Lecture Notes |
8) |
Midterm |
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9) |
External factors affecting the dance field, light, heat, music, audience, tone, costume |
Lecture Notes |
10) |
Advanced dance moves and forth dance steps and rhythm work |
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11) |
Waltz, tango, step techniques |
Lecture Notes |
12) |
Application of the technique in dance education |
Lecture Notes |
13) |
The importance and use of music in dance education |
Lecture Notes |
14) |
Choreography, music, rhythm studies (theoretical and practice) |
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1) |
Develop close interest in human mind and behavior, and attain critical thinking skills (in particular the ability to evaluate psychological theories using empirical evidence), as well as appreciating psychology as an evidence based science. |
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2) |
Gain a biopsychosocial understanding of human behavior, namely, the biological, psychological, social determinants of behavior. |
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3) |
Acquire theoretical and applied knowledge and learn about basic psychological concepts and perspectives |
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4) |
Familiarize with methodology and data evaluation techniques by being aware of scientific research methods (i.e. correlational, experimental, longitudinal, case study). |
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5) |
Employ ethical sensitivity while doing assessment, research or working with groups. |
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6) |
Familiarize with the essential perspectives of psychology (cognitive, developmental, clinical, social, behavioral, and biological). |
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7) |
Get the opportunity and skills to evaluate qualitative and quantitative data, write reports, and present them. |
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8) |
Attain preliminary knowledge for psychological measurement and evaluation. |
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9) |
To have a basic knowledge of other disciplines (e.g. sociology, history, political science, communication studies, philosophy, anthropology, literature, law, art, etc) that can contribute to psychology and to be able to make use of this knowledge in understanding and interpreting of psychological process. |
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