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Week |
Subject |
Related Preparation |
1) |
General information about the course, the methods to be used. |
The course syllabus |
2) |
Discussion of literature.
What is literature? What is its effects in our daily lives? What it means to be a writer?
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Jean Paul Sartre, Edebiyat Nedir? |
3) |
The process of writing.
Focusing on the life stories and the adventures of writing of the authors. |
Visiting several authors’websites and blogs.
Orhan Pamuk “Babamın Bavulu”
Elif Şafak “Nasıl Yazar Olunur?”
The interview of Murathan Mungan
Ferit Edgü, “Sanatçının Tarifi”
Cemal Süreya’ya Dair: “Nasıl Şair Olunur? Hangi Yaşta Şair Olunur?”
Orhan Tuncay, “Bir Fenomen Olarak Kafka”
Selahattin Çiftçi, “Dostoyevski’nin Kumarbaz Eserinin Hayat-Eser Açısından İncelenmesi”
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4) |
The process of writing.
Focusing on the life stories and the adventures of writing of the authors.
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Umberto Eco, Genç Bir Romancının İtirafları |
5) |
The process of writing.
Focusing on the life stories and the adventures of writing of the authors.
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Nurdan Gürbilek, Benden Önce Bir Başkası
Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Anlatmak İçin Yaşamak
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6) |
A conversation with an author
(The guest author is to be announced)
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To search the guest author and prepare the possible questions. |
7) |
Introduction to Literary Genres |
Definition and distinctive features of literary genres such as novel, short stories, poetry, (auto) biography, memory, theatre |
8) |
The Examples of Short Story |
Anton Chekov, “Vanka”
Guy de Maupassant, “Küçük Çan”
Edgar Allan Poe, “Metaforik Bir Cinayet Öyküsü”
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9) |
Textual Analyzing
Narrative Techniques and Components
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Franz Kafka, Dönüşüm |
10) |
The Adaptation and Reinterpretation |
From Literature to Cinema: Zorba |
11) |
Textual Analyzing
Narrative Techniques and Components
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Fyodor Mihailoviç Dostoyevski, Yer Altından Notlar |
12) |
İlk taslağı oluşturma |
Writing of the first draft |
13) |
Creative Writing Exercises |
Completion of the first draft |
14) |
Creative Writing Exercises |
Finalization of the first draft |
Course Notes: |
Pelin Aslan tarafından derlenen GEP 1206 kitabı
Jean Paul Sartre, Edebiyat Nedir? İstanbul: Can, 2005.
Genç Bir Romancının İtirafları, Umberto eco, Çev. İlknur Özdemir, İstanbul: Kırmızı Kedi, 2011.
Nurdan Gürbilek, Benden Önce Bir Başkası, İstanbul: Metis, 2011.
Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Anlatmak İçin Yaşamak, İstanbul: Can, 2009.
Franz Kafka, Dönüşüm, İstanbul: Can, 2011.
Fyodor Mihailoviç Dostoyevski, Yer Altından Notlar, İstanbul: Can, 2011.
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References: |
Pınar Kür (ed), Short Fiction in English, İstanbul: Bilgi Üniversitesi, 2001.
Murat Gülsoy, Büyübozumu: Yaratıcı Yazarlık, İstanbul: Can, 2011. |
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1) |
The basic structure of the human body, including head and neck region primarily forming organs and structures of systems to learn. |
2 |
2) |
Laboratory equipment and materials used in dental prostheses have knowledge about. |
2 |
3) |
The work carried out in the laboratories of dental prostheses and practical application can theoretically know. |
1 |
4) |
Basic computer knowledge as well as to the profession learns to use the software and hardware. |
4 |
5) |
Know the correct terminology for communication dentistry. |
2 |
6) |
The structure of the masticatory system used in prosthetic and orthodontic treatment can produce fixed and removable prostheses and appliances. |
3 |
7) |
Related to the use of dental laboratory equipment, maintenance and simple repairs when necessary. |
1 |
8) |
Knows and applies the necessary hygiene rules to protect herself/himself and other employees from cross infection in the laboratory. |
1 |
9) |
With dentists and other dental prosthetist can communicate effectively. |
1 |
11) |
Ethical principles and professional values embraced and apply them capable, professional liability, with the profession about the developments to follow and life-long learning and self-development as it champions, teamwork, within the team and provide services that communicate with people open to the dental prosthetist to be. |
1 |
12) |
Dental prosthesis technology, and with it all kinds of dental development and innovation in attempts to follow and implement them, self-confidence, national and international level to be respected dental prosthetist. |
1 |
13) |
Ethical principles and professional values embraced and apply them capable, professional liability, with the profession about the developments to follow and life-long learning and self-development as it champions, teamwork, within the team and provide services that communicate with people open to the dental prosthetist to be. |
1 |
14) |
Dental prosthesis with theoretical and practical knowledge about technology as dental prosthetist its own or in a team can produce all kinds of prosthetic apparatus. |
1 |
15) |
This service can open laboratory to produce its own as a profession in the public or private organization is able to perform. |
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16) |
In line with developments in dentistry, science and technology, taking advantage of all sorts of doctors wants prosthetic and orthodontic apparatus can produce on its own. |
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17) |
These appliances can repair the disorder. While these practices pay attention to universal values, ethical principles and responsibilities depend on the owner works as a dental prosthetist. |
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