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Bachelor | TR-NQF-HE: Level 6 | QF-EHEA: First Cycle | EQF-LLL: Level 6 |
Course Code | Course Name | Semester | Theoretical | Practical | Credit | ECTS |
GEP0509 | XX. Century Political History | Fall | 3 | 0 | 3 | 4 |
This catalog is for information purposes. Course status is determined by the relevant department at the beginning of semester. |
Language of instruction: | English |
Type of course: | GE-Elective |
Course Level: | Bachelor’s Degree (First Cycle) |
Mode of Delivery: | E-Learning |
Course Coordinator : | Assist. Prof. BURCU ALARSLAN ULUDAŞ |
Course Lecturer(s): |
Assoc. Prof. DERYA TARBUCK |
Recommended Optional Program Components: | NONE |
Course Objectives: | The aim of this course is to examine the conditions of the development of political ideas within historical context. |
The students who have succeeded in this course; In this course the student: 1. Will examine the historical conditions during the development of Marxism 2. Will evaluate the political ideas of intellectuals. 3. Will compare Marxism and Liberalism 4. Will know about the Post-war Political structure. 5. Will analyse the reasons for the collapse of the Soviet Union 6. Students shall synthesize diverse kinds of information and to express ideas clearly and cogently. |
The course will cover political ideas that emerged from 19th century onwards. Main subjects include, Marxism, Liberalism, Republicanism, and Radicalism. Teaching methods and techniques used in the course are: lecture, individual work, reading, discussion, observation and use of digital resources. |
Week | Subject | Related Preparation |
1) | Derse giris | none |
2) | History: Structures, Empires. Political Philosophy: Max Weber | Coursebooks |
3) | History: Europe as a System of Power Political Philosophy: Herbert Marcuse | Coursebooks |
4) | History: First World War Political Philosophy: Hannah Arendt | Coursebooks |
5) | History: The End of the Old World Order Political Philosophy: C.B. Macpherson | Coursebooks |
6) | History: Global History Emerges Political Philosophy: Michael Oakenshott | Coursebooks |
7) | General Overview | |
8) | Midtrem Week | Coursebooks |
9) | History: Second World War Political Philosophy: Friedrich Hayek | Coursebooks |
10) | History: Cold War Political Philosophy: Karl Popper | Coursebooks |
11) | History: Asia, Africa and the Near East Political Philosophy: Isaiah Berlin | Coursebooks |
12) | History: New Economic and Social Worlds Political Philosophy: John Rawls | Coursebooks |
13) | History: A Changing World Balance Political Philosophy: Robert Nozick | Coursebook |
14) | History: The End of an Era Political Philosophy: Jurgen Habermas | Coursebooks |
Course Notes / Textbooks: | J. M. Roberts, "Twentieth Century: The History of the World, 1901 to 2000" (Penguin, 1999) Michael H. Lessnoff, Political Philosophy of the Twentieth Century (Blackwell, 1999) |
References: | NONE |
Semester Requirements | Number of Activities | Level of Contribution |
Quizzes | 1 | % 10 |
Homework Assignments | 1 | % 10 |
Midterms | 1 | % 30 |
Final | 1 | % 50 |
Total | % 100 | |
PERCENTAGE OF SEMESTER WORK | % 50 | |
PERCENTAGE OF FINAL WORK | % 50 | |
Total | % 100 |
Activities | Number of Activities | Duration (Hours) | Workload |
Course Hours | 13 | 3 | 39 |
Study Hours Out of Class | 12 | 2 | 24 |
Homework Assignments | 1 | 15 | 15 |
Quizzes | 1 | 10 | 10 |
Midterms | 1 | 2 | 2 |
Final | 1 | 2 | 2 |
Total Workload | 92 |
No Effect | 1 Lowest | 2 Low | 3 Average | 4 High | 5 Highest |
Program Outcomes | Level of Contribution | |
1) | To prepare students to become communication professionals by focusing on strategic thinking, professional writing, ethical practices, and the innovative use of both traditional and new media | 3 |
2) | To be able to explain and define problems related to the relationship between facts and phenomena in areas such as Advertising, Persuasive Communication, and Brand Management | 3 |
3) | To critically discuss and interpret theories, concepts, methods, tools, and ideas in the field of advertising | 3 |
4) | To be able to follow and interpret innovations in the field of advertising | 1 |
5) | To demonstrate a scientific perspective in line with the topics they are curious about in the field. | 5 |
6) | To address and solve the needs and problems of the field through the developed scientific perspective | 3 |
7) | To recognize and understand all the dynamics within the field of advertising | 2 |
8) | To analyze and develop solutions to problems encountered in the practical field of advertising | 2 |