
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| COM101 | Basic Photography | 2+2+ | 5 | Compulsory |
| In this course, the concepts in basic photography and the elements related to photography are defined. It is supported by definitions made on behalf of basic photography and applications to reinforce the elements. | ||||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| COM103 | Introduction to Communication | 3+0+ | 6 | Compulsory |
| his course begins by introducing the concept of communication, the basic elements of the communication process, and types of communication; then examines key communication models such as Aristotle, Lasswell, Shannon–Weaver, Schramm, and Berlo. Mass communication theories are discussed through the perspectives of hypodermic needle theory, two-step flow, uses and gratifications, and agenda-setting. The course then explores the approaches of the Chicago, Frankfurt, British Cultural Studies, and Toronto schools within media and cultural studies. Finally, authoritarian, liberal, social responsibility, and developmental normative media theories are evaluated, enabling students to analyze communication and ethical responsibilities in contemporary media contexts. | ||||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| COM107 | Communication Law | 3+0+ | 5 | Compulsory |
| This course introduces communication and media professionals to the legal context within which they work. The course uses case studies to illustrate how such issues as freedom of expression, defamation, access to information, breach of privacy, and confidentiality affect the working life of the media professional. | ||||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| COM110 | Sociology of Media | 3+0+ | 5 | Compulsory |
| The course will be covered by following topics: Development of mass media, the effects of mass media, mass communication, functions of mass communication, communication theories | ||||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| DIL101 | General English 1 | 2+0+0 | 2 | Compulsory |
| Students will be able to use basic daily expressions, to introduce themselves and second and third person, to ask and answer personal questions. | ||||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| RTC105 | Introduction to Cinema | 3+0+0 | 5 | Compulsory |
| Historical development of cinema features of cinema industry, artistic cinema and commercial cinema. Development from the silent cinema to today's Dolby surround cinema, the development of cinema from black and white to 4K. A basic overview of the cults and industry. | ||||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| TRK101 | Turkish Language 1 | 2+0+0 | 2 | Compulsory |
| The relationship between language and thought, the relationship between language and culture, the importance of language in social life, the languages of the world and the place of Turkish among these languages; Turkish situation and problems; Turkish spelling rules; effective reading and listening; general rules of written and oral expression; intellectual order, paragraph and forms of expression; official correspondence. | ||||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| COM102 | Media and Communication Theories | 3+0+ | 5 | Compulsory |
| This course is an introduction to media and communication theories. It surveys the major theoretical perspectives in the field to understand how communication processes are realized through various media platforms. Topics may include print media, broadcast, advertising, journalism, and digital media. | ||||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| COM104 | Research Methods | 3+0+ | 6 | Compulsory |
| This course is designed to guide the students through the process of developing a research and writing project in the field of media studies. It covers various phases of research, the formulation of a research question, determining primary and secondary resources, how to find and use library and online resources, developing a critical framework of analysis, writing with appropriate citation and referencing techniques, and delivering ideas with a clear argument and structure. The course includes a series of lectures, workshops, individual meetings with students, and student presentations. Each lecture will introduce a different aspect of research and academic writing, which will guide the students through the process of writing a research essay till the end of the semester. | ||||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| COM108 | Introduction to Computer Graphics | 2+2+ | 5 | Compulsory |
| Visual design activity, along with its theory and practice, is covered within the scope of digital design tools. Basic design principles, color theory and composition rules are examined to develop visual storytelling skills. | ||||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| DIL102 | General English 2 | 2+0+0 | 2 | Compulsory |
| Students will be able to use basic structure about personal information, jobs, asking and giving directions, public transportation. | ||||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| RTC106 | Introduction to Radio and Television | 3+0+0 | 5 | Compulsory |
| The history of mass communication, radio and television broadcasting in the world and Turkey, the emergence of private television channels, public TV journalism, television and public relations, radio and television with basic The history of mass communication, radio and television broadcasting in the world and Turkey. The emergence of private television channels, public TV journalism, television and public relations, and basic concepts in radio and television.concepts | ||||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| RTC108 | Film History | 3+0+0 | 5 | Compulsory |
| This course starts out questioning what came as moving images before the films and then looks into the emergence of filmic experience and cinema-going as a modern attribute. It then moves on to a selective survey of major developments in cinema, covering a period between the 1890s and 2000s, from the analogue to the digital. Basically, following the historians David Bordwell and Kristin Thompson, it deals with the questions: 1) How have uses of the film medium changed and or become normalized over time? 2) How have the conditions of the film industry – production, distribution and exhibition – affected the uses of the medium? 3) How have the international trends emerged in the uses of the film medium and the film market? The students will prepare research papers and participate in discussions. | ||||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| TRK102 | Turkish Language 2 | 2+0+0 | 2 | Compulsory |
| Types of written expression, types of oral expression, scientific research methods, oral presentation types. | ||||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| ATA101 | Ataturk's Principles and History of Turkish Revolution 1 | 2+0+0 | 2 | Compulsory |
| The Collapse of the Ottoman Empire, Tanzimat and Reform Edict, I. and II. Constitutional Era, Tripoli and Balkan Wars, Worl War I, Mudros Armistice, War of Independence; Amasya Circular, National Congresses, Establishment of Turkish Grand National Assembly, Declaration of Republic | ||||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| COM201 | Communication Ethics | 3+0+ | 5 | Compulsory |
| The Communication and Ethics course aims to provide an understanding of the fundamentals of ethical theories and principles in the field of communication, and to analyze ethical dilemmas that arise in media and communication practices. The course will first discuss the concept of ethics, ethical theories, and historical developments in the field of communication. It will then address the relationship between accuracy, impartiality, public interest, freedom of expression, censorship, and responsibility in news production processes in the context of media ethics. Ethical issues in advertising and public relations, manipulation, misleading content, and corporate social responsibility will be examined. New ethical issues in the digital age will be discussed through social media, algorithms, artificial intelligence, and big data usage. Ethical responsibilities in crisis communication and disaster communication, cultural diversity, representation, and discrimination will form important parts of the course. Science communication and academic integrity, privacy, personal data protection, and the right to be forgotten will be addressed using current examples; ethical strategies for combating disinformation and misinformation will also be discussed. The course will conclude with an examination of national and international ethical codes for communication professionals and the development of students' ethical decision-making skills through case studies. | ||||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| RTC201 | Screenwriting | 3+0+0 | 6 | Compulsory |
| Following Syd Field’s approach to screenwriting and screenplay analysis this course will offer insight into topics such as problem, dramatic need, conflict, motivation, stake, etc. It will then introduce the most frequently used plots. Employing a comparative approach to feature films and short films, their formal and conceptual differences will be examined The students will study selected screenplays and discuss films in terms of their narrative communication.They will produce adaptations from news or literary works and at the end of the semester submit screenplays as term project. | ||||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| RTC205 | Editing Techniques | 2+2+0 | 6 | Compulsory |
| Today, radio and television have become a multimedia platform thanks to digital media. In the production of content in the media, the importance of video as well as photography has increased. The most important subject of visual media named montage is one of the most important issues a communicator needs to know. Montaging made by a media professional for content produced by him with his own knowledge shall give him a competitive advantage. In the montage techniques, the basic editing knowledge that each communicator needs to know will be presented as their applications. Presentation of the most widely used software in the industry, practical presentation and ensuring each student reaching the level of making his own edition are all aimed in this course that gives opportunity to each student to make application one-to-one. | ||||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| RTC207 | Radio Broadcasting | 2+2+0 | 5 | Compulsory |
| The definition of radio broadcasting, specifications, types of programs and the fundamentals of radio broadcasting. | ||||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| RTC211 | Turkish Cinema | 3+0+ | 5 | Compulsory |
| This course explores the evolution of Turkish cinema from its inception to contemporary times, focusing on key movements, directors, and thematic concerns that have shaped the industry. Students will engage with both the historical trajectory of Turkish filmmaking and the socio-political contexts that influenced cinematic narratives. The course will highlight major genres, including melodrama, comedy, and auteur films, while also examining how Turkish cinema has responded to political changes, censorship, and globalization. Through screenings, readings, and discussions, students will gain a deeper understanding of how Turkish cinema reflects and critiques Turkish society, identity, and cultural transformation. | ||||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| SEG001 | Manifest of İstinye 1 | 0+1+0 | 1 | Compulsory |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| ATA102 | Atatürk's Principles and History of Turkish Revolution 2 | 2+0+0 | 2 | Compulsory |
| Political revolutions, political parties and attempts to transition to multi - party political life, revolutions in the field of law, regulation of social life, innovations in economic field, Turkish foreign policy in the period 1923-1938, Post-Atatürk Turkish Foreign Policy | ||||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| COM204 | Entrepreneurship and Project Culture | 2+2+ | 5 | Compulsory |
| This course encompasses the definition and drives of entrepreneurship; entrepreneurship process; functions of entrepreneurs, creativity, creativity concept; definition of innovation, sources of innovation, principles and process of innovation; intellectual property, brand, patent, license; business plan and presentation techniques. At the end of the topics, the students are supposed to write a business plan and present it. | ||||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| RTC204 | Sound Design | 2+2+0 | 6 | Compulsory |
| A course which provides RTC students with professional sound design skills. It is a weekly 4-hour course. | ||||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| RTC212 | Film Theory and Criticism | 3+0+ | 6 | Compulsory |
| This course aims to introduce the major film theories from a historical perspective. It opens with a brief examination of what “theory” is and its uses for film studies. The course examines diverse approaches to cinema from various angles: formalism, realism, aesthetics, narrative, semiotics, psychoanalysis, feminism. It will begin with works of R. Canudo, H. Münsterberg, S. Eisenstein and then move on to relatively more contemporary theories by Kracauer, Balazs, Bazin, Mitry and finally C. Metz, and L. Mulvey. The students will participate in discussions, take quizzes, make a presentation (pitching) and produce a Video Essay as Term Project. | ||||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| SEG002 | Manifest of İstinye 2 | 0+1+0 | 1 | Compulsory |
| Manifest of ISU 2 course is designed to include career concept, career planning and stages, CV and letter of intent preparation, interview techniques from companies, interview simulations, talent and competence concepts, career journey at the university, career center introduction. | ||||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| RTC301 | World Cinema | 3+0+ | 5 | Compulsory |
| This course offers an overview of contemporary world cinema and the ways in which its films contrast with Hollywood. Films by major international auteurs of contemporary cinema, such as Asghar Farhadi, Yorgos Lanthimos and Kore-eda will be examined in terms of their narrative and style (mise-en-scène, cinematography, editing, and sound, etc.). Students will thus be introduced diverse filmmaking practices. They will read film reviews and write response papers, participate in discussions and submit a midter paper and a term paper. | ||||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| RTC304 | Documentary Film | 2+2+0 | 4 | Compulsory |
| Basic knowledge about documentary film production. The concept of documentary film, documentary film materials, language and scenario used in documentary films, music usage, sound and light use, the angles used in documentary film shooting, differences in documentary film editing. Analysis and the examination of documentary films that have been successful in the world and Turkey. | ||||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| SEG003 | Manifest of İstinye 3 | 0+1+0 | 1 | Compulsory |
| This program offers seminars on traditional, innovative and adult learning theories, practicing mental processes, student motivation, learning styles and strategies, using supportive communication in education, resilience to support pedagogical empowerment in education, stress tolerance and flexibility. | ||||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| COM302 | Political Economy of Media | 3+0+ | 4 | Compulsory |
| In this course, topics such as media monopolization, modernization theory, cultural imperialism, and media imperialism theories will be covered, along with theoretical frameworks from the political economy approach, including the propaganda model, media elites theory, commodification of communication, and audience theory. Additionally, the course will explore global cultural industries, the information society, and new capitalism. | ||||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| COM304 | Political Communication | 3+0+ | 5 | Compulsory |
| This course covers the following topics: Defining political communication, history of political communication, propaganda, political advertising, political communication in media, mediatization of politics, Anglo-Amerikan and critical approaches to political communication, political communication campaigns, public opinion, media and democracy. | ||||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| RTC308 | Short Film: Style and Narrative | 2+2+ | 5 | Compulsory |
| This course examines the short film as a distinct form of cinematic expression, focusing on the relationship between style and narrative. Students will explore how short films convey meaning, create atmosphere, and develop characters within limited time frames. Through screenings, readings, discussions, and practical exercises, students will gain an understanding of how to analyse and create short films. | ||||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| SEG004 | Manifest of İstinye 4 | 0+1+0 | 1 | Compulsory |
| This program offers seminars on traditional, innovative, and adult learning theories, practicing mental processes, technology flexibility and adaptation, analytical thinking and innovation, complex problem solving, critical thinking and analysis, leadership and social impact. | ||||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| RTC491 | Graduation Project | 2+4+0 | 10 | Compulsory |
| Focusing the topics of students individually. | ||||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| COM402 | Occupational Safety and Health | 3+0+ | 5 | Compulsory |
| The main objectives of the Fundamentals of Occupational Health and Safety course are Understanding Risks at Workplaces: This course provides students with basic knowledge to recognize potential hazards and risks in the workplace. It helps workers and employers to identify workplace hazards and learn how to take precautions against them. Compliance with Legal Requirements: The OHS course provides students with information about OHS laws, regulations and standards that apply in the workplace. It ensures that workers and employers act in accordance with legal requirements. Creating Occupational Health and Safety Awareness: The course aims to raise awareness of occupational health and safety issues among workers and employers. It encourages workers to pay more attention to safety in the workplace and to develop a culture of occupational health and safety. Prevention of Occupational Accidents and Diseases: OHS course emphasizes the measures to be taken to prevent occupational accidents and diseases in the workplace. It provides students with information on what steps to take to reduce risks and improve occupational health and safety. Improving Productivity and Quality of Work in Workplaces: The proper implementation of OHS practices can increase productivity and improve the quality of work in workplaces. The Fundamentals of Occupational Health and Safety course teaches students how they can contribute to these issues. | ||||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| RTC404 | Communication Practices | 3+0+ | 5 | Compulsory |
| We will cover topics such as postmodernism, digital filmmaking, and transnational cinema. We will also examine case studies of influential contemporary filmmakers and their works. | ||||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| RTC482 | İnternship | 0+0+0 | 5 | Compulsory |
| Changes up to the working environment | ||||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
| RTC492 | Senior Graduation Project | 2+4+0 | 10 | Compulsory |
| To finalize shooting process of the Projects | ||||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DGD034 | Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality | 2+2+0 | 4 |
| This course explores how augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) can be used as tools for storytelling and human connection. Rather than focusing on technical skills, the course investigates these immersive technologies' narrative and experiential aspects. The theme “meet me in the middle” guides the course’s journey throughout the semester, encouraging students to examine how AR and VR bridge gaps between people, realities, past and future, and imagination and experience. By the end of the course, students will have developed their own immersive storytelling projects that invite audiences to step into the middle of a shared narrative space. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| JOB136 | MGX Studio Artificial Intelligence and Moving Images | 3+0+5 | 5 |
| The course covers topics such as the history of AI in visual production, image synthesis, text-to-video technologies, machine learning for animation, deepfake techniques, ethical discussions, AI aesthetics, and creative application projects. Students will engage in both theoretical analysis and hands-on experimentation. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| NMC002 | News Writing and Reporting | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Basic information about news writing techniques and developing news writing skills. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| NMC003 | E-Commerce | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| This course introduces the principles and procedures related to the design, use and launch of e-commerce ventures. It gives an overview of e-commerce and its effects on business and society, introduces e-commerce business models, portrays the technological infrastructure of e-commerce, discusses the intersection between marketing and e-commerce, and does all this in context – by presenting and discussing real e-commerce cases, such as Facebook.com, eBay.com, Amazon.com and many other ecommerce companies. Provides current and emerging issues in business transactions over the electronic medium and examines issues and topics in the functional areas of business as they relate to electronic commerce. Includes study of business models and concepts, infrastructure, marketing, security and encryption, retailing, supply chain, ethical, social, and political issues | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| NMC004 | Gender and Media | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| This course examines representations of race, class, gender, and sexual identity in the media. In the course, the students will be considering issues of authorship, spectatorship, audience and the ways in which various media content (film, television, print journalism, advertising) enables, facilitates, and challenges these social constructions in society. Moreover, the students will examine how gender and race affects the production of media and discuss the impact of new media and digital media and how it has transformed access and participation, moving contemporary media users from a traditional position of readers to writers and/or commentators. Students will analyze gendered language and embodiment as it is produced online in blogs and vlogs, avatars, and in the construction of cyberidentities. The course provides an introduction to feminist approaches to media studies by drawing from work in feminist film theory, journalism, cultural studies, gender and politics, and cyberfeminism. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| NMC005 | Digital Media Literacy | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| This course covers basic principles of digital media literacy, legal rights and digital surveillance, information literacy and digital manipulation, online politics and big data. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| NMC007 | Social Media Strategies | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| NMC008 | Game Studies | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Within the scope of the course, the basic concepts of game studies, preliminary academics and their texts are introduced. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| NMC009 | Digital Marketing | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| In the framework of the interaction of technology with marketing, digital marketing issues that stand out today will be discussed from theoretical and practical perspectives. The course will primarily cover the development and scope of digital marketing and digital marketing planning. Afterwards, applied issues of digital marketing will be discussed and current digital marketing issues will be examined based on interaction with students. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| NMC010 | Special Topics in Journalism | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Basic information about the structure of media companies. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| NMC012 | Advanced Topics in New Media | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| This course examines the nature, origins and social implications of new media with a focus on participatory cultures and popular media. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| NMC013 | Extended Reality and Design | 2+2+ | 5 |
| Examining the historical, development and use of virtual reality technologies with examples. Learning the production processes of a virtual reality project. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| NMC014 | Advanced Extended Reality Projects | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Examining the historical, development and use of virtual reality technologies with examples. Learning the production processes of a virtual reality project. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| NMC016 | Virtual Filmmaking | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| In this class, there are two topics covered in detail: 1. Evolution of virtual cinematography from the beginning and use of visual effects tools in film production. 2. History and milestones, inventions, and methods used in the process of development of today's filming technologies. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| NMC017 | Principles of Sociology | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| This course aims to teach students the basic concepts and principles about the structure and functioning of society and the relationship between human behavior and social factors. Students will understand sociological thought, learn basic sociological theories and develop their ability to analyze social phenomena. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| NMC019 | Critical AI Literacy | 3+0+5 | 5 |
| This course offers a comprehensive introduction to the fundamentals of artificial intelligence (AI) with a specific emphasis on generative AI tools such as ChatGPT. It begins by exploring what AI is, including its historical development, key definitions, and distinctions between narrow, general, and generative AI systems. The second module focuses on how generative AI models function, providing accessible explanations of machine learning, neural networks, and how large language models are trained using data. The third module addresses the limitations and risks associated with these technologies, such as hallucinations, bias, and a lack of transparency. The course then shifts to the ethical and societal implications of AI, including concerns over privacy, surveillance, labor automation, and environmental impact. Finally, it emphasizes the responsible and reflective use of AI in educational and research contexts, encouraging critical thinking and offering guidelines for ethical integration of AI tools in academic practices. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| RTC001 | Advanced Screenwriting | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| In the course giving training to those who would like to take training in the field of cinema and series screenwriting, the main goal is to train the film screenwriters of the future cinema and series. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| RTC007 | National Cinema | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Historical development of national cinema, types and functions of national cinema, cinema and propaganda, cinema and entertainment. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| RTC008 | Film and Genre | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Detailed examination of film genres, distinctive features of genres, film genres which are the most popular in cinema industry, changing film types in changing world and everyday life. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| RTC015 | Music in Film and Television | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Film müziğinin beslendiği kaynaklar, film müziğinin tarihsel gelişimi ve yapım süreci. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| RTC016 | Film and Politics | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| It aims to explain the development of political cinema from past to present with examples. The use of cinema for propaganda purposes, the meeting of politics and film during the Cold War. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| RTC017 | Television and Everyday Life | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| "Why are we watching TV?" Starting from the question, many issues will be scrutinized, from the function of spreading ideology to the uniformization of the masses, from the ability to create opinion and obedience, to being a commercial tool. In this context, the main topics of the course are television and representation, sexism, speciesism, television as a popular culture producer, rating system, television dramatization, TV's contribution to social memory and television narrative in general. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| RTC018 | Video Art and New Genres | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| This course provides an overview of the use of film and video as an artistic medium. It covers video art as part of a larger context of "moving images" and their incorporation into creative work that is neither defined as cinema, nor documentary, nor short or experimental film. It will introduce the students early examples of video art as practiced by conceptual artists of the 1960s and 1970s, followed by contemporary use of video and film in the art context. Students will learn theoretical aspects of moving images and experiment with applying these ideas into actual moving image works. The course will introduce contemporary and historical artists working with moving image through lectures, screenings, and visits to gallery and museum exhibitions. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| RTC026 | Advanced Editing Techniques | 3+0+ | 5 |
| The course discusses the interface of Adobe Premiere Pro program, detailed editing components such as commercials, promotional films, short films, television programs, dialogue scenes, continuity, adding graphics, b-roll, subtitles, sound mixing, colour editing and greenbox. Videos will be edited using Adobe After, Adobe Premiere Effects, Blender and Da Vinci Resolve programs. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| RTC027 | Cinematic Narrative and Staging | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| This lecture will provide an overview of the fundamental principles of cinematic narrative and staging. We will explore the history of cinematic storytelling and the key visual elements that are used to tell stories through film. We will also delve into the techniques and principles that are used to structure stories, develop characters, and create subtext. We will analyze different genres and their conventions, and we will explore the importance of tone, setting, and world-building in cinematic storytelling. Additionally, we will discuss the techniques used to create effective montages, stage action sequences, edit footage, and maintain proper pacing. Finally, we will examine the use of cinematic language and metaphors in storytelling and the process of adapting and revising stories for the screen. By the end of this lecture, students will have a solid understanding of the principles and techniques used to tell cinematic stories and will be better equipped to appreciate and analyze films. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| RTC028 | Media Management | 3+0+ | 5 |
| The course covers the general structure of the media sector, management structures of media organizations, content production and management, media planning and buying processes, digital media management, new media technologies, and media economic models. Topics such as media ethics and legal regulations will also be discussed. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| RTC029 | Media Management | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| The course covers the general structure of the media sector, management structures of media organizations, content production and management, media planning and buying processes, digital media management, new media technologies, and media economic models. Topics such as media ethics and legal regulations will also be discussed. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| RTC030 | Visual Culture | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| The course covers a multi-dimensional analysis of visual culture through topics such as theories of seeing and representation, ideology and media, photography, cinema, advertising, fashion, digital culture, gender, and identity. Students will develop visual literacy by analyzing visual narratives used across various media forms. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| RTC031 | Cinema and City | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| The relationship between cities and cinema Representations of cities in cinema The place of urbanization and modernization processes in cinema Urban culture and subcultures in film Cinematic representation of urban spaces The impact of socio-political structures on city films Urban identity and cinema The role of cinema in modern and postmodern cities | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| RTC032 | Alternative Cinema | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| This course explores the concept and practice of alternative cinema, focusing on films and movements that challenge mainstream conventions in narrative, form, and ideology. Through a diverse range of screenings, readings, and discussions, students will examine how alternative cinema provides a platform for marginalized voices, experiments with narrative and visual styles, and critiques dominant cultural norms. The course will also consider the historical, social, and technological contexts that have shaped alternative cinematic practices. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| RTC033 | Turkish Cinema Today | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| The historical development of Turkish cinema Turkish cinema after the 1980s Key directors and films in contemporary Turkish cinema Social and cultural impact of Turkish cinema Cinematic language and modes of expression in Turkish cinema The relationship between art and commerce in Turkish cinema The evaluation of Turkish cinema by local and international critics Film festivals and awards in Turkish cinema | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| RTC034 | Artificial Intelligence and Moving Images | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| This course explores the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and moving images, examining how AI technologies are transforming the creation, analysis, and reception of film and video. Students will study the applications of AI in various aspects of filmmaking, including scriptwriting, editing, visual effects, and personalized content recommendations. The course will also investigate the ethical, cultural, and artistic implications of AI's growing role in the media industry. Through a combination of lectures, case studies, and hands-on projects, students will learn about AI-driven tools and techniques used in contemporary filmmaking. Topics will include machine learning algorithms for video analysis, generative adversarial networks (GANs) for creating synthetic media, and the impact of AI on audience engagement and media distribution. By the end of the course, students will have a deep understanding of how AI is reshaping the landscape of moving images and the potential future developments in this rapidly evolving field. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| RTC035 | Cinematography | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Basic concepts of cinematic language Camera and lens techniques Lighting and illumination techniques Shot composition Color theory and usage Visual storytelling | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| RTC036 | Television Reporting and Programming | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Content (English): Fundamentals and principles of television reporting News writing and structuring Television interview techniques Television broadcasting and program formats Live broadcast management and techniques Program production and content selection Ethical and legal issues Post-production process and broadcast preparation | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| RTC037 | Podcast Publishing and Marketing | 3+3+5 | 5 |
| The course covers topics such as podcast formats, scriptwriting, audio recording, editing, copyright issues, uploading to digital platforms, audience analysis, social media strategies, content marketing, and monetization models. A hands-on, project-based learning approach is emphasized. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL501 | English for Academic Purposes 1 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Course content consists of activities aimed at improving the reading, writing, listening and speaking skills of the students. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL502 | English for Academic Purposes 2 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Students follow the latest academic developments regarding their own fields, they read and analyze texts and articles and write essays . They prepare projects and do homeworks. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL503 | English for Academic Purposes 3 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL504 | English for Academic Purposes 4 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Course content consists of activities aimed at improving the reading, writing, listening and speaking skills of the students. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL505 | English for Academic Purposes 5 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL506 | English for Academic Purposes 6 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL507 | English for Academic Purposes 7 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL508 | English for Academic Purposes 8 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL509 | English for Academic Purposes 9 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL510 | English for Academic Purposes 10 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL511 | English for Specific Purposes 1 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Basic knowledge and terminology related to the department, activities for the four basic skills of students, reading, writing, listening and speaking. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL512 | English for Specific Purposes 2 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Reading, speaking, listening and writing activities related with the students fields according to their level of English. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL513 | English for Specific Purposes 3 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Reading, speaking, listening and writing activities related with the students fields according to their level of English. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL514 | English for Specific Purposes 4 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Advanced knowledge and terminology related to the department, activities for the four basic skills of students, reading, writing, listening and speaking. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL515 | English for Specific Purposes 5 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Reading, speaking, listening and writing activities related with the students fields according to their level of English. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL516 | English for Specific Purposes 6 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Reading, speaking, listening and writing activities related with the students fields according to their level of English. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL517 | English for Specific Purposes 7 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL518 | English for Specific Purposes 8 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL519 | English for Specific Purposes 9 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL520 | English for Specific Purposes 10 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL601 | French 1 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Grammar and Vocabulary Basic language structures of French language; syntax, morphology, meaning, and expression skills. Reading To be able to understand the basic texts of simple level, to gain reading habit inside and outside the classroom. Writing To be able to recognize familiar words and simple sentences for concrete purposes. Speaking To introduce himself or someone else. Home, family, environment, etc. ask and answer basic questions. To be able to communicate in a basic way when the other person speaks slowly and clearly and is ready to repeat or reorganize to help communicate. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL602 | French 2 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Grammar and Vocabulary Basic language structures of French language; syntax, morphology, meaning, and expression skills. Reading To be able to understand the basic texts of simple level, to gain reading habit inside and outside the classroom. Writing To write an introductory text, to use a variety of sentences in a meaningful way and by using the grammar, to start using the prepositions and conjunctions correctly and in place. Speaking Developing oral communication skills by using appropriate expressions and strategies for various verbal communication situations; development of speaking, speaking and listening comprehension by using speaking, current, original, auditory and audiovisual materials. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL603 | French 3 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Grammar and Vocabulary Basic language structures of the French language; syntax, morphology, meaning and expression skills. Read Work, school, leisure activities, etc. Ability to understand the main points of standard speech on familiar topics such as. Don't write Ability to produce simple and coherent text on familiar topics or areas of personal interest. Speech Being able to describe an event, an experience or a dream; Ability to describe a desire or goal and outline the reasons or explanations behind a project or idea. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL604 | French 4 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Grammar and Vocabulary Basic language structures of French language; syntax, morphology, meaning, and expression skills. Reading To gain intermediate reading skills by reading texts in the book, using cross-channel links and semantic changes; gaining reading habits by both curricular and extracurricular assignments. Writing Paragraph formats and structure; technical specifications of the paragraph; extraction of paragraph plan; description, comparison, discussion, summary writing, interpretation; short story writing. Speaking Developing oral communication skills by using appropriate expressions and strategies for various verbal communication situations; development of speaking, speaking and listening comprehension by using speaking, current, original, auditory and audiovisual materials. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL605 | French 5 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Grammar and Vocabulary Raising awareness about the different meanings gained by language structures and vocabularies at text and context level. Reading Comprehending different perspectives by using original reading pieces such as newspapers, journals, reviews and academic articles; to gain a high level of reading skills such as predicting the links between the sentences and the main idea of the manuscript, reaching the main idea and using semantic clues; gaining reading habits and extracurricular reading habits; development of critical thinking skills based on the synthesis, analysis and evaluation of knowledge. Writing Paragraph formats and structure; technical specifications of the paragraph; paragraph analysis; extraction of paragraph plan; description, comparison, discussion, narration, text writing, summary writing, interpretation; short story, review paper (on books and / or movies) and official / informal letter writing. Speaking Developing oral communication skills by using appropriate expressions and strategies for various verbal communication situations; development of the ability to express emotions and thoughts effectively through conversation, presentation and discussion; development of speaking and listening comprehension using current, original, auditory and audiovisual materials. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL606 | French 6 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Grammar and Vocabulary Raising awareness about the different meanings gained by language structures and vocabularies at text and context level. Reading Comprehending different perspectives by using original reading pieces such as newspapers, journals, reviews and academic articles; to gain a high level of reading skills such as predicting the links between the sentences and the main idea of the manuscript, reaching the main idea and using semantic clues; gaining reading habits and extracurricular reading habits; development of critical thinking skills based on the synthesis, analysis and evaluation of knowledge. Writing Paragraph formats and structure; technical specifications of the paragraph; paragraph analysis; extraction of paragraph plan; description, comparison, discussion, narration, text writing, summary writing, interpretation; short story, review paper (on books and / or movies) and official / informal letter writing. Speaking Developing oral communication skills by using appropriate expressions and strategies for various verbal communication situations; development of the ability to express emotions and thoughts effectively through conversation, presentation and discussion; development of speaking and listening comprehension using current, original, auditory and audiovisual materials. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL607 | French 7 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL608 | French 8 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Students in the French program will develop in-depth content knowledge about Francophone cultures, literatures, and linguistics, as well as advanced skills in the areas of intercultural competence, critical thinking, collaborative problem-solving, and language proficiency (speaking, listening, reading, and writing). | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL609 | French 9 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL610 | French 10 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL611 | Russian 1 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Mainly reading and listening activities are done by focusing on basic vocavulary items and grammar structures in Russian. Daily conversational routines such as greeting, introducing yourself, asking the time, asking the prices of the products are taught and practiced as group or pair activities in the classroom. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL612 | Russian 2 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Mainly reading and listening activities are done by focusing on basic vocavulary items and grammar structures in Russian. Daily conversational routines are taught and practiced as group or pair activities in the classroom. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL613 | Russian 3 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Mainly reading and listening activities are done by focusing on vocavulary items and grammar structures in Russian. Daily conversational routines are taught and practiced as group or pair activities in the classroom. In addition, in order to improve students' writing skills, they are given a short writing exercise or homework in parallel to the subject every week. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL614 | Russian 4 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Mainly reading and listening activities are done by focusing on intermediate vocabulary items and grammar structures in Russian. In addition to the daily speech patterns, activities that help the students to understand the written and oral input in Russian are used and practiced as group or pair activities in the classroom. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL615 | Russian 5 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Reading, writing, listening and speaking activities are done by focusing on upper intermediate level vocabulary items and grammar structures in Russian. Academic and vocational language structures are taught and practiced in the class as writing and speaking activities. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL616 | Russian 6 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Reading, writing, speaking and listening activities are done by focusing on advanced vocabulary items and grammar structures in Russian. Focusing on academical, literary and critical texts, the skills of aggregating and reporting information from different academic sources coherently and clearly, understanding, analyzing and reflecting on Russian literary texts are developed. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL617 | Russian 7 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL618 | Russian 8 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL619 | Russian 9 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL620 | Russian 10 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL621 | Spanish 1 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| This course covers improving basic effective communication skills through reading, writing, speaking and listening. It also covers cultural beliefs, values and various aspects of everyday life in Spanish speaking countries. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL622 | Spanish 2 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| This course covers improving basic effective communication skills through reading, writing, speaking and listening. It also covers cultural beliefs, values and various aspects of everyday life in Spanish speaking countries. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL623 | Spanish 3 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| This course covers improving pre-intermediate level effective communication skills through reading, writing, speaking and listening. It also covers cultural beliefs, values and various aspects of everyday life in Spanish speaking countries. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL624 | Spanish 4 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| This course covers improving basic effective communication skills through reading, writing, speaking and listening. It also covers cultural beliefs, values and various aspects of everyday life in Spanish speaking countries. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL625 | Spanish 5 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| This course covers improving basic effective communication skills through reading, writing, speaking and listening. It also covers cultural beliefs, values and various aspects of everyday life in Spanish speaking countries. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL626 | Spanish 6 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| This course covers improving basic effective communication skills through reading, writing, speaking and listening. It also covers cultural beliefs, values and various aspects of everyday life in Spanish speaking countries. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL627 | Spanish 7 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL628 | Spanish 8 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL629 | Spanish 9 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL630 | Spanish 10 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL631 | Chinese 1 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| The course is an introduction to the basic fundamentals of Chinese. It is designed for students who have very limited to no background in the Chinese language, and will cover basic language skills in speaking, reading, writing, and listening. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL632 | Chinese 2 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Introduction to spoken and written Chinese, providing practice in listening, speaking, reading, writing and grammar | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL633 | Chinese 3 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| This course is designed for students who have some knowledge of the Chinese language. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL634 | Chinese 4 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Mainly reading and listening activities are done by focusing on intermediate vocabulary items and grammar structures in Chinese. In addition to the daily speech patterns, activities that help the students to understand the written and oral input in Chinese are used and practiced as group or pair-work activities in the classroom. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL635 | Chinese 5 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Practical knowledge of communication skills will be provided such as optative verbs, asking about time, sentences with serial verb phrases, alternative question, particles and similar topics. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL636 | Chinese 4 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Practical knowledge of communication skills will be provided such as change money, describe a place one has visited, borrow or return books, make a new friend, comparing things, buying clothes, going to the post office, describing things, talking about hobbies, present perfect, asking for reasons and welcoming the New Year . | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL637 | Chinese 7 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL638 | Chinese 8 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL639 | Chinese 9 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL640 | Chinese 10 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL641 | Arabic 1 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| This course covers improving basic effective communication skills through reading, writing, speaking and listening. It also covers cultural beliefs, values and various aspects of everyday life in Arabic speking countries. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL642 | Arabic 2 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| This course covers improving basic effective communication skills through reading, writing, speaking and listening. It also covers cultural beliefs, values and various aspects of everyday life in Arabic speking countries. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL643 | Arabic 3 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| This course covers improving basic effective communication skills through reading, writing, speaking and listening. It also covers cultural beliefs, values and various aspects of everyday life in Arabic speking countries. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL644 | Arabic 4 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| This course covers improving basic effective communication skills through reading, writing, speaking and listening. It also covers cultural beliefs, values and various aspects of everyday life in Arabic speking countries. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL645 | Arabic 5 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| This course covers improving basic effective communication skills through reading, writing, speaking and listening. It also covers cultural beliefs, values and various aspects of everyday life in Arabic speking countries. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL646 | Arabic 6 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| This course covers improving basic effective communication skills through reading, writing, speaking and listening. It also covers cultural beliefs, values and various aspects of everyday life in Arabic speking countries. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL647 | Arabic 7 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL648 | Arabic 8 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL649 | Arabic 9 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL650 | Arabic 10 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL651 | Turkish 1 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Mainly reading and listening activities are done by focusing on basic vocavulary items and grammar structures in Turkish. Daily conversational routines such as greeting, introducing yourself, asking the time, asking the prices of the products are taught and practiced as group or pair activities in the classroom. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL652 | Turkish 2 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Mainly reading and listening activities are done by focusing on basic vocavulary items and grammar structures in Turkish. Daily conversational routines are taught and practiced as group or pair activities in the classroom. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL653 | Turkish 3 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Mainly reading and listening activities are done by focusing on vocavulary items and grammar structures in Turkish. Daily conversational routines are taught and practiced as group or pair activities in the classroom. In addition, in order to improve students' writing skills, they are given a short writing exercise or homework in parallel to the subject every week. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL654 | Turkish 4 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Mainly reading and listening activities are done by focusing on vocavulary items and grammar structures in Turkish. Daily conversational routines are taught and practiced as group or pair activities in the classroom. In addition, in order to improve students' writing skills, they are given a short writing exercise or homework in parallel to the subject every week. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL655 | Turkish 5 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Mainly reading and listening activities are done by focusing on vocavulary items and grammar structures in Turkish. Daily conversational routines are taught and practiced as group or pair activities in the classroom. In addition, in order to improve students' writing skills, they are given a writing exercise or homework in parallel to the subject every week. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL656 | Turkish 6 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Mainly reading and listening activities are done by focusing on vocavulary items and grammar structures in Turkish. Daily conversational routines are taught and practiced as group or pair activities in the classroom. In addition, in order to improve students' writing skills, they are given a writing exercise or homework in parallel to the subject every week. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL657 | Turkish 7 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL658 | Turkish 8 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL659 | Turkish 9 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL660 | Turkish 10 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL661 | Italian 1 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Students who successfully complete the course will be able to communicate in verbal and written language at a basic level; they will be able to read, understand basic Italian texts and communicate verbally. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL662 | Italian 2 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Content: Alphabet and Pronunciation Italian letters and sounds Basic pronunciation rules Greetings and Introductions Introducing yourself and others Basic greetings and farewells Personal Information Talking about age, nationality, profession, and place of residence Asking and answering simple personal questions Daily Life and Routines Talking about daily habits and routines Telling the time, days, months, and dates Numbers and Time Numbers from 0 to 100 Asking and telling the time Family and Friends Talking about family members Describing relationships Food and Drinks Shopping for groceries Ordering from a menu Directions and Places in Town Asking for and giving simple directions Places in the city (e.g., café, museum, bank) Verb Conjugation and Basic Grammar Key verbs such as essere, avere, fare, andare Present tense conjugation Definite and indefinite articles Adjectives, pronouns, basic prepositions Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing Activities Short dialogues from real-life situations Writing simple emails or postcards Speaking practice with visual support | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL663 | Italian 3 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL671 | German 1 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Achieve functional proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Recognize culture-specific perspectives and values embedded in language behavior. Decode, analyze, and interpret authentic texts of different genres. Produce organized coherent discourse in oral and written modes. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL672 | German 2 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Achieve functional proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Recognize culture-specific perspectives and values embedded in language behavior. Decode, analyze, and interpret authentic texts of different genres. Produce organized coherent discourse in oral and written modes. / Studenten erreichen funktionale Fähigkeiten im Hören, Sprechen, Lesen und Schreiben. Unteranderem können sie kulturspezifische Perspektiven und Werte verstehen. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL673 | German 3 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Achieve functional proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Recognize culture-specific perspectives and values embedded in language behavior. Decode, analyze, and interpret authentic texts of different genres. Produce organized coherent discourse in oral and written modes. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL674 | German 4 | 4+0+0 | 5 |
| Achieve functional proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Recognize culture-specific perspectives and values embedded in language behavior. Decode, analyze, and interpret authentic texts of different genres. Produce organized coherent discourse in oral and written modes. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL675 | German 5 | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| DIL676 | German 6 | 4+0+ | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| JOB106 | ARCHITECHT Software Product Management | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| 1. Introduction to software product management: Definitions, roles, and responsibilities. 2. Product life cycle management: From conception to retirement. 3. Agile and waterfall methodologies in product management. 4. User-centered design and user experience (UX) principles. 5. Metrics and KPIs for product success, data-driven decision-making. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| JOB107 | HISENSE International Business Management: HISENSE Case | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| This course offers students the opportunity to understand and analyze the dynamics of the global business world by examining the international business strategies of the HISENSE company. The course focuses on topics such as HISENSE's success factors in international markets, global competitive strategies and global supply chain management, leading students to understand the international business strategies of a real company. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| JOB126 | Branding and Brand Supports | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Branding and the marketing mix, building strong brands, marketing and communication programs, measuring brand performance, brand audit, brand design and structures, managing brand equity for long-term success. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| JOB137 | Extended Reality Technologies with XR Turkey | 2+0+5 | 5 |
| This course offers a comprehensive overview of the theoretical foundations and practical applications of Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality (VR), and Mixed Reality (MR) technologies. Students will explore the historical evolution of XR, its technical components, narrative structures, and user experience design principles. The course also examines how XR is applied across diverse domains such as education, healthcare, architecture, and cultural production. Through a partnership with XR Turkey, students will engage with industry experts and participate in hands-on workshops. By the end of the semester, students are expected to develop and present a technically and creatively strong XR project. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| JOB149 | CapitArt-X Media Art Lab | 2+0+5 | 5 |
| This course offers an interdisciplinary exploration of digital art, artificial intelligence, and media aesthetics, combining theoretical foundations with hands-on creative practices. Students will begin by studying the historical development and key concepts of digital art, followed by an examination of how artificial intelligence influences artistic production and aesthetics. Throughout the course, students will engage with curatorial thinking, creative coding, data visualization, and interactive media practices, while also discussing the ethical and social dimensions of emerging technologies in art. The course emphasizes project-based learning through midterm and final exhibitions, where students design and present original media artworks. Additionally, attention will be given to virtual and augmented reality, exhibition strategies, and the integration of art and technology as tools for both critical expression and creative innovation. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| JOB150 | Women in Games & We are in Games | 2+0+5 | 5 |
| This course explores gender representation, equity, and inclusion in the game industry through an interdisciplinary lens. Students will examine the historical and current roles of women and gender-diverse individuals in gaming, analyze narrative and visual representation in character design, and critique the stereotypes and biases embedded in game culture. Topics include inclusive game development practices, accessibility, labor conditions, and the challenges of workplace discrimination. The course also highlights the contributions of women in both mainstream and indie gaming spaces, with a focus on community-building, mentorship, and advocacy networks. Through theoretical readings, case studies, and creative reflection, students will gain the tools to critically assess gender dynamics in games and develop their own inclusive design or analysis projects. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| JOB152 | Podcast and Radio Wokshop with Michael Kuyucu | 2+0+5 | 5 |
| The course covers the fundamentals of radio broadcasting, podcast production processes, content planning, audio recording techniques, editing, and publishing strategies. Throughout the semester, students will develop their own podcast projects individually or in groups. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| JOB164 | Basic Principles and Practices in Marketing of Pharmaceutical Products | 2+0+0 | 3 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| JOB166 | Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Pharmacy and Healthcare | 2+0+0 | 3 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| NMC004 | Gender and Media | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| This course examines representations of race, class, gender, and sexual identity in the media. In the course, the students will be considering issues of authorship, spectatorship, audience and the ways in which various media content (film, television, print journalism, advertising) enables, facilitates, and challenges these social constructions in society. Moreover, the students will examine how gender and race affects the production of media and discuss the impact of new media and digital media and how it has transformed access and participation, moving contemporary media users from a traditional position of readers to writers and/or commentators. Students will analyze gendered language and embodiment as it is produced online in blogs and vlogs, avatars, and in the construction of cyberidentities. The course provides an introduction to feminist approaches to media studies by drawing from work in feminist film theory, journalism, cultural studies, gender and politics, and cyberfeminism. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| NMC008 | Game Studies | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Within the scope of the course, the basic concepts of game studies, preliminary academics and their texts are introduced. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI004 | Business and Society | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Introduction to the Course and Basic Concepts, Analysis of the Business Model, Analysis of the Hierarchy of Goals, The Effects of Globalization on the Businesses, Technology as an Environmental Factor, Concept of Social Responsibility in Business and Social Responsibility, Management Concept of Ethics in Business, Dilemma on Business, Image in Business, Shareholders and Corporate Governance as an Environmental Factor, Media as an Environmental Factor, Ecological Approaches to Business, Reputation in Business, Business Administration and 21st Century | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI013 | Internet Radio Broadcasting | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| How can you open an internet radio and how you choose the format | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI014 | Introduction to New Media | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| This course offers a comprehensive approach to the rapidly evolving new media technology and environment. Conceptualizing new media as new forms of participatory culture, sources of information and entertainment, platforms for social engagement, a means for artistic expression, and tools of government, this course explores the influence of new media technology in transforming culture and society. Topics may include, social media, digital game, digital media art, digital and citizen journalism, digital transformation of television and cinema, and social control in the digital age, and others. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI015 | Introduction to Sociology | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Sociology is the systematic study of human society and social life. This course will introduce students to sociology by stimulating their “sociological imagination” around the following questions: How are human actions patterned? Where does the source of social conflict and cooperation lie? What are the social processes that influence the ways in which humans think, feel, and behave? How can human beings develop the will to shape the social forces they face? Students will be introduced to key sociological theories (e.g. structural functionalism, the social-conflict approach, symbolic interactionism, feminism). | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI024 | Music Appreciation | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI028 | Public Speaking | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI035 | Heuristic Optimization | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI046 | Introduction to Business | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI051 | Introduction to International Relations | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Core actors, problematique and theories of international relations will be analyzed. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI053 | Sociology of Youth | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI058 | Sustainability Challenges of Water Resources | 3+0+ | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI062 | Economic Development in Africa | 3+0+ | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI063 | Introduction to Internatıional Relations | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Core actors, problematique and theories of international relations will be analyzed. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI070 | Academic Translation | 3+0+ | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI071 | Introduction to Modern Philosophy | 3+0+ | 5 |
| Philosophical movements in historical process, important socio-philosophical works and concepts in the 19th and 20th centuries, metaphysics, modern philosophical views, modern philosophers, ethics, politics, time and identity, justice. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI072 | Sociology of Inequality | 3+0+ | 5 |
| This course on the Sociology of Inequality covers a wide range of topics, including theoretical perspectives, social stratification, economic inequality, race and ethnicity, gender issues, and intersectionality. It also explores how inequality manifests in various sectors such as education, health, and the environment, as well as on a global scale. The course examines the role of media and technology in inequality and discusses the Sustainable Development Goals' impact on addressing social disparities. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI074 | Computer Algebra Programming with Sage | 3+0+ | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI075 | Philosophy of Mathematics | 3+0+ | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI078 | Introduction to Philosophy | 3+0+ | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI081 | Approaches to English Language Teaching | 3+0+ | 5 |
| Definition of language learning, general learning theories, theories of language learning, neurolinguistic, sociolinguistic, psycholinguistic. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI082 | Linguistic Approach to Translation | 3+0+ | 5 |
| Introduction of theoretical basis and practical work on translation from English to Turkish | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI083 | Research Methods in English Literature | 3+0+ | 5 |
| Definition of research, research methods, research question, hypothesis building, data collection and data analysis, data evaluation, interpretation and reporting, sample theses, source scanning methods, sample research | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI084 | Teaching English Language Skills | 3+0+ | 5 |
| Foreign language skills, foreign language sub-skills, approaches to teaching language skills, methods of teaching language skills, preparation of a language teaching lesson plan. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI087 | Artistic Anatomy | 3+0+ | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI098 | Current Issues in Science and Technology | 3+0+ | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI104 | Human Rights Mechanisms | 3+0+ | 5 |
| Basic human rights philosophy, principles, instruments and institutions, an overview of current issues and debates in the field, dimension of the diverse complex body of international law of human rights that has both national and international application, key developments and documents in this field, related mechanisms of regional and global organizations with special focus on ECHR and its decisions on the issues about Turkey. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI106 | Global Business Trends | 3+0+ | 5 |
| Global business trend from past to today, the history of business, industry revolutions, industry 4.0, digitalization and the new business models and trends in the new century | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI111 | Art and Culture | 3+0+ | 5 |
| This is a weekly elective course open to students from any department. It introduces key contexts, concepts and institutional structures in understanding artistic and cultural practices. How are artistic and cultural products produced, understood and presented to audiences? In what way art and culture are related and how can we think of art as a different category than other cultural productions? There is a specific emphasis on museums as key institutions that determine the distinctions between cultural products and the museum's role in protecting, historicizing and attributing value to these products. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI113 | Political Communication and Propaganda | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI124 | Fundamentals of Laser Technologies | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI128 | Holistic Approach in Science | 2+0+ | 5 |
| An elective course that provides a holistic perspective in science, research approaches, and methodologies skills. It is a weekly 2-hour course. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI129 | Basic Skills in Gastronomy | 1+4+ | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI130 | Occupational Health and Social Security | 3+0+ | 5 |
| Basic Concepts of Occupational Health and Safety, Risk Factors and Types, Surveillance of the Environment, Causes of Work Accidents and Occupational Diseases, Preventive Measures and Occupational Safety Culture | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI131 | Human as a Metaorganism and Microbiota Engineering | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI133 | Cosmetics from Past to Present | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI134 | Clinical Studies on Medicinal Plants | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI135 | Medicinal Plant Monographs | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI136 | Self Care at Our Living Area | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI141 | Basic Knowledge in Gastronomy | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Gastronomy is an art that involves tasting, discovering, researching, experiencing, writing, understanding about food preparation and sensory characteristics of human nutrition. However, it also involves the study of nutrition with a variety of cultures. The application of chemical and biological knowledge of gastronomy cooking has become known as molecular gastronomy. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI143 | Digital Communication and Culture | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| This course explores contemporary cultural phenomena that are shaped by digital communication technologies. Drawing on digital humanities, memory studies, audience studies, game studies, material culture, and posthuman studies, this course analyzes the formation of public memory, community, subculture, identity, subjectivity, and agency. Topics include digital archive, remix, selfies, influencers, memes, online trolling, hacker culture, and posthuman culture. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI149 | Media and Society | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| The course will be covered by following topics: development of mass media, the effects of mass media, mass communication, functions of mass communication, communication theories | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI150 | Nuclear Power Plants | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI151 | Introduction to Serious Gaming | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Bu ders, ciddi oyun oynamanın temel kavramlarına ve tanımına kapsamlı bir giriş sağlar. Şu konular işlenir: oyunlaştırma, oyunlaştırma ve davranış, ciddi oyunlar ve oyunlaştırma yoluyla davranışı geliştirme, ciddi oyun tasarım belgesi geliştirme, öğrenme teorilerini ciddi oyunlara entegre etme. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI152 | Introduction to Optimization | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI159 | Healthy Life and Physical Activity | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| This course includes topics such as the definition of health and basic health information, physical activity, exercise and sports, physical fitness, principles of exercise training, different types of exercise, exercise prescribing for different age groups, indications and contraindications of exercise, the effects of nutrition and technology on health. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI170 | Politics and Society İn Contemporary Turkey | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI174 | Digital Game Design | 3+0+ | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI182 | Introduction to Pastry | 3+0+ | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI186 | Film Culture | 3+0+ | 5 |
| This course provides an introductory survey of film as a distinct art form that has the ability to reflect, critique, reshape, and impact society and culture. In the course, film narrative formulation and its major formal elements of film: mise-en-scene, cinematography, editing, and sound design are discussed. Besides this, the terminology to critically examine and analyze film, across a variety of genres, in its relationship to various aspects of society and culture (violence, race, class, gender and sexuality, etc.) are also discussed. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI187 | Visual Thinking | 3+0+ | 5 |
| This course is a course about seeing and about how images are constructed to work with and against the way we see. It is especially designed for people who want to share their personal artistic vision with others through image making (still or moving), but it can benefit anyone with an interest in expanding creativity (especially poets, writers, visual artists, and theater artists). | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI188 | Building Managerial Skills | 3+0+ | 5 |
| This course encompasses basic management concepts / management with goals, development of executive personality, development of managerial skills through decision making and problem solving, team building and management, leadership and motivation, time management and conflict management. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI192 | Introduction to Business Functions | 3+0+ | 5 |
| This course is designed to introduce students to the world of business and show how businesses operate in a changing business environment. The course informs students about business environment, business ethics and corporate social responsibility, entrepreneurship, and global context of business, and provides them with a foundation in the issues of management, organization, motivation, leadership, and marketing. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI193 | International Business Environment | 3+0+ | 5 |
| Innovations and improvements in transportation, manufacturing, communications and technology have resulted in a truly global economy. With the development of the worldwide marketplace, the need for business people to understand the sometimes subtle nuances of doing business overseas and across borders has increased. Designed for the future executive engaged in international enterprise and those affected by it, this course covers the essential areas of international business environment. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI195 | Introduction to Biomedical Engineering | 3+0+ | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI203 | Design Thinking | 3+0+ | 5 |
| To introduce students to theoretical knowledge, conceptual approaches, and practical skills of Design Thinking to understand and learn human-centered design methodology. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI206 | Game Analytics | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI207 | Entrepreneurship | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| This course encompasses the definition and drives of entrepreneurship; entrepreneurship process; functions of entrepreneurs, creativity, creativity concept; definition of innovation, sources of innovation, principles and process of innovation; intellectual property, brand, patent, license; business plan and presentation techniques. At the end of the topics, the students are supposed to write a business plan and present it. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI214 | Reading Images | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| How images in mass media are created, and how our human senses can perceive and evaluate them? | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI219 | Alternative and renewable energy | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI236 | Critical Thinking | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| A selective course which provides students from all departments with reasoning, critical, and analytical skills in everyday contexts as well as professional. It is a weekly 3-hour course. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI238 | From Literature to Film | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Film and literature, transcription from the text, intertextuality, film reading, visual narration | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI240 | Neck and Back Health | 3+0+ | 5 |
| Prevention and maintenance of neck and back health in different age, gender, conditions, occupation and weight. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI241 | Assistive Technology | 3+0+ | 5 |
| Introducing technological assistive devices designed to enable people with physical disabilities to perform their daily life, occupational and social activities due to systemic diseases, accidents, post-operative or congenital reasons. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI242 | Basic Issues in Sociology | 3+0+ | 5 |
| This course is an exploration of basic issues in sociology based on the current research and literature as well as fundemental social theories.It examines the linkages between social structures/institutions, culture and human experience. Students learn to follow major discussions around basic issues in sociology and critique popular discourses from a critical sociological perspective. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI243 | History of Economics | 3+0+ | 5 |
| The course starts with the introductions of several concepts and definitions in economics and economic history. Then, the economic understandings of ancient civilizations, medieval world and pre-capitalist world will be studied. Afterwards, the emergence of modern economy at the dawn of industrial revolution will be analyzed. Together with industrial revolution, modern economy with many new institutions will be introduced and modern world economy with modern civilizations will be studied until 21st century. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI244 | Introduction to MATLAB | 3+0+ | 5 |
| Fundamental computer concepts, Programming basics, Variables, Expressions, Functions, Conditional expressions, Recursion, Repetitions, Loops, Strings, Lists, Dictionaries, Symbolics, Simulink® | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI245 | Economics of Technology & Innovation | 3+0+ | 5 |
| Innovations and inventions in the waves of technical change, Schumpeter’s theories on technical and technological changes, contemporary theories of innovation in relation to firm behaviour. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI247 | Family Business and SMEs | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI248 | Paradox | 3+0+ | 5 |
| A selective course which introduces students from all departments to the world of paradoxes, the way they work, the ways to refute them, and reveals the theoretical illusion that grants them their strength. It is a weekly 3-hour course. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI249 | Freewill | 3+0+ | 5 |
| The objective of this course is to provide students with an introductory knowledge about the fundamental philosophical questions on the concept of free will. An efficient and comprehensive philosophical study requires first of all a reflective thinking about the conceptual framework of the problem in question. In accordance with this principle, the course starts with an introductory session focusing on the concepts of will, free will and determinism. Then, following an historical order, it analyses the approaches of ten different thinkers under four modules, from Ancient Greek to twentieth century. On the grounds of our discussions throughout the semester, we will try to get an insight about several crucial philosophical issues that are closely linked to the concept of free will such as individual responsibility, the problem of evil, autonomy and possibility of morals, and philosophical foundations of law and justice. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI250 | Love in Film | 3+0+ | 5 |
| Film and literature, transcription from the text, intertextuality, film reading, visual narration | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI251 | Television and Everyday Life | 3+0+ | 5 |
| "Why are we watching TV?" Starting from the question, many issues will be scrutinized, from the function of spreading ideology to the uniformization of the masses, from the ability to create opinion and obedience, to being a commercial tool. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI252 | Business Ethics | 3+0+ | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI256 | A Survey of World Literature | 3+0+ | 5 |
| To read and analyze the main works of Western literature, which form the basis of English literature in terms of theory and content. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI258 | Mother and Child Health | 3+0+ | 5 |
| Definition of mother-child health, status of child health in our country and in the world, formation of pregnancy, child development during pregnancy, physical development (height, weight) and follow-up of 0-5 year old children, pediatric diseases (diarrhea and respiratory tract infections) seen in 0-5 year old children , immunization and rash diseases), vaccines, alternative practices related to pregnancy and newborn. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI267 | Cosmology History | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| They understand how humanity's way of thinking astronomy and later cosmology evolved, starting with prehistoric civilizations. With this knowledge, they see in a general chronology how practical applications such as religion and mainly the calendar, and then scientific developments of each period (with knowledge of mathematics / geometry and physics) are used for questions and solutions about the Universe. Meanwhile, they get simple information about prehistoric and post-historical civilizations and get to know scientists and thinkers. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI269 | Introduction to Political Sociology | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Elites; social classes; state; political parties and processes; media; social movements and related organizations; the market and the civil society as factors shaping modern societies; power; domination; legitimization; government; elite groups and their networks; inequality in the sense of classes; protests; collective conduct and movements. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI270 | Introduction to English Literature | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| This course examines the concept of genre in order to introduce some of the thematic structures and critical perspectives that underpin English literary studies. The course mainly focuses on the structure and components of prose fiction- mainly on short story and dicusses the elements of prose fiction such as plot, character, setting, symbol, allegory, point of view, and theme. The lecturers will explore a range of texts to illustrate particular formal and stylistic qualities, and to question the relationship between literary genre and social, historical, or cultural context. The course will also revise writing research paper and documentation (APA). It introduces some key critics and theorists of genre and reflect on the role of criticism in the formation of literary canons and traditions. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI272 | Nanobiotechnology | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Introduction to Nanotechnology Carbon-Based Nanomaterials Fabrication of Nanomaterials Classification of Nanomaterials Characterization of Nanomaterials Polymer Nanoparticles and Hydrogels Drug Delivery Systems Natural Nanomaterials and Biomimicry Nanobiosensors Nanobiomaterials Biolabeling Lab-on-a-Chip Microscopy Medical Applications of Nanobiotechnology | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI276 | Gender and Media | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| This course focuses on the basic concepts and approaches to gender and the relationship between gender and media. This course draws attention to the importance of the media industry in the production of ideology and meaning and examines the role of the media industry in the production and reproduction of gender roles. The basic theoretical approaches to gender are discussed in their historical context. In this course, gender representations in cultural products produced by the media and culture industries are analyzed. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI281 | Economic Literacy | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| This course starts fundamentals of economics and continues current debates on economics such as concepts of creative economy and circular economy | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI282 | Entrepreneurship Ecosystem | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| The content of this course is to learn the basic concepts used in the entrepreneurship ecosystem. To gain the ability to develop new ideas and present them to investors with a pitch deck presentation and to have the opportunity to learn from experienced names in the sector. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI283 | Financial Literacy | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI297 | Adolescent Health | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Basic concepts in adolescent health, Adolescent growth and development, Mental and psychosocial development in adolescents, Communication with adolescents, Common problems in adolescents | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI300 | Principles of Mechanical Design | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI301 | Introduction to Electricall Electronics | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI302 | Chemistry and Society | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI303 | Introduction to Biomaterials | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI304 | Nanobiotechnology | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI308 | Introduction to Critical Theory | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI309 | Introduction to Metaverse | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| The course introduces fundamental elements that form the foundation of various conceptualizations of “The Metaverse”. Topics to be presented and discussed include shared spatialization, digital mediation of reality, socialization, and assigning value to digital objects. The course will devote significant time to discussions of ethics and the impacts that digitization will have on non-digital aspects of society. Students will be required to research and write several essays throughout the course and design a metaverse scenario as a final group project. Online class sessions will frequently take place inside of 2D and 3D “metaverse platforms”. Students will be expected to know how to use their keyboard and mouse/touchpad to navigate these spaces and to use their microphone effectively. This is not a course focused on cryptographic topics. Blockchains, cryptocurrencies, and NFTs will not be the focus of the course, although these subjects will be included in discussions of metaverse economics and concepts of ownership. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI310 | Teamwork in Healthcare | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Teamwork and basic concepts of team building process, team building and development techniques, roles and role development within the team, effective communication and collaboration within the team. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI311 | Introduction to New Media | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI314 | Introduction to Computer Engineering | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI315 | Introduction to Software Engineering | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI318 | Unhealthy Brilliants | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| 1. Introduction: "Brilliant" and "unhealthy" concepts will be discussed. 2. Alcoholism / Substance use disorder –Robert Downey Jr Hepatitis B/liver cirrhosis- Beethoven 3. STD –Micheal C.Hall (HPV related lymphoma) 4. Malignancies (leukemia, lymphoma, others) - Tetsuya "Ted" Fujita- brain cancer 5. Obesity /anorexia 6. Diabetes /Tom Hanks 7. Depression-Jim Carrey 8. Burnout syndrome- Eric Yuan 9. Acnea / Emma stone 10. Congenital malformations-Sumeyye Boyacı 11. Asthma -Nilufer 12. Celiac disease-Novak Djokovic 13. Atheromatous disease -Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam (cardiac arrest) 14. Chronic kidney disease-Aries Merritt 15. Autoimmune diseases- Renoir (RA) 16. Alzheimer disease -Gabriel García Márquez(lymphoma and AD) 17. Infecious diseases - Abdel Halim( Scistosomiasis) | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI319 | Medicine and Art | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| The relationship of medicine with art. Reflections of medicine in art. Contribution of medicine to the artist. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI320 | Health & Microbiome | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| This course includes theoretical lectures regarding human microbiota and it’s effects on human health and association with diseases. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI322 | Critical Reading In Philosophical Texts | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| This course aims to improve the skills of reading philosophical texts in a critical perspective, conducting philosophical research and writing argumentative philosophical texts. Seminal texts in philosophy will be selected and read along with the class. Emphasis will be given to the textual material and issues in reading and understanding. An overview of the following will be provided: The nature of the text, specificity of philosophical texts, text and context, issues in translation, interpretation and understanding. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI323 | Introduction to Research Methods for Social Sciences | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| This course will introduce students to basic principles of research in social sciences. It will teach them the guidelines of doing and reviewing research, ethical considerations while doing reseach and why is it important to do research properly in the first place. The course will cover basic steps of research and various methods of social inquiry and prepare students in acquiring skills to design their own research. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI324 | Social and Cultural Anthropology | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| The topics, methodology, sub-disciplines of Social-and-cultural Anthropology, methods of research, processes leading to biological diversity, hereditary disorders, the bio-cultural evolution of mankind, biological diversity of mankind, human growth and development, the concept of culture and cultural processes, theories about Social-and-cultural Anthropology, kinship systems and gender, Economic Anthropology, Political Anthropology, Applied Anthropology, Linguistic Anthropology, types of societies based on subsistence, rites of initiation | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI328 | Socio-spatial Practices | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| In this course, the daily and collective rhythms of social and ideological practices in crisis spaces that are shaped by where various cultural, economic and political conflicts intersect in different geographies of the world will be discussed from the perspective of social theory. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI331 | Introduction to Marketing | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Topics to be covered include market planning, market research, consumer behavior, advertising and promotion, branding, marketing strategy, distribution, pricing, product management, global and sustainable marketing. In addition to assignments focusing on the launch of a new product, students will apply theories to a variety of real-life examples and cases throughout the course. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI334 | Communication Strategies | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| This course covers communication process, verbal and non-verbal communication in interpersonal relationship, organizational communication, perception and persuasive communication and media studies. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI335 | Advanced Extended Reality Projects | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Examining the historical, development and use of virtual reality technologies with examples. Learning the production processes of a virtual reality project. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI339 | Materials Selection for Engineering Applications | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Material selection is one of the most critical design considerations. The advent of new materials, evolving of manufacturing processes, reducing cost, design of a new product, and meeting new legal requirements lead to massive ongoing research and development efforts in material design. Understanding the properties of materials for a specific product is necessary for all engineers. This course aims to give essential knowledge about properties of materials for a specific product. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI341 | Digital Media and Social Media Management | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| The content of this course includes Search Engine Ads, Search Engine Optimization, Web concept, Social Media and changing e-commerce trends in the digital environment. Data and applications for the digitalization of the 4P approach defined as the marketing mix are presented. In addition, digital brand and digital marketing trends are discussed in a world where social media has transformed from content to e-commerce environment. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI344 | Sign Language | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| -Hearing difference and Deaf culture -Alphabet - Introductory dialogue - Introducing yourself with sign language - Pronouns, Questioning gestures -Simple daily words and dialogues -Positive and negative facial expressions, examples of asking questions -Practice with the words we learned -Feelings -Example sentences with emotions -5N2K1H Questions -Practice with questions -Verbs (10 verbs) -Practice with verbs -Numbers -Concept of time -Clock concept -Money concept -Months, Days, Seasons, Weather events -Verbs (10 verbs) -Practice with verbs -Family and genealogy - Tell about your own family -Colors and Clothes -Description of clothes -Antonyms -Practice of making sentences with opposite meanings -Fruits, Vegetables -Other foods -Sentence construction and sentence practice | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI351 | Tracking Nobel Prizes | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Definition and characteristics of science, a brief overview of scientific developments in the 19th and 20th centuries, science and research, scientific research method steps, Nobel prize, Nobel prize winners, important Nobel prizes in health in recent history. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI352 | Principles and Applications of Analytical Research Methods | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Introduction to research methodology Immunological techniques Microscopy and application areas Bioluminescence and application areas Electrophysiological recording methods Radioactive isotopes and applications Spectroscopy and application areas In vivo experimental disease models In vitro experimental disease models Cellular Signaling | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI353 | Medical Biology Seminars | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| At the end of the course, students will have information about seminar’s subjects such as genome structute, nucleus structure, cell death, cancer epigenetic, cancer, singal transduction of the cancers, personallized therapy. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI354 | Food Literacy | 2+0+ | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI355 | Functional Foods and Ingredients | 2+0+ | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI356 | Principles of Cryptocurrency | 2+0+ | 5 |
| This course helps students to understand the fundamentals, technical aspects, uses and regulatory issues of cryptocurrencies. It also discusses the future of cryptocurrencies, their impact and relevance to the business world. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI360 | Disaster and Emergency Management | 2+0+ | 5 |
| What are the Disasters? How can they classified? What are their properties? Vision, Mission and Principles of Integrated Disaster Management. Phases of Disaster Management – Introduction to Preparedness, Response, Recovery and Mitigation Phases, Risk and Emergency Management Concepts, their advantages and disadvantages. Preparedness Phase – Rapid Response ans Early Warning Systems, Disaster Scenarios, Emergency Action Plans. Response Phase – Search and Rescue, First Aid, Sire Safety, Security Systems. Incident Command System. Recovery Phase – Temporary Residences, Housing, Repairment or replacement of roads,public buildings and bridges, Implementation of Mitigation Measures. Mitigation Phase – Economical Aspets of Disasters, Risk Transfer Systems: Disaster Funds and Insurance, DASK as an example. SWOT /Risk Analysis – Information, Methods and Examples. Stakeholders in Disaster Management Systems (Central and Local Governments, Private Sector, NGOs and Citizens) – Their responsibilities and duties. Legisletion of Disaster Management System in Turkey, evaluation of the situation after 1999 and 2023 Earthquakes. Evaluation, Comparison and Examples of Disaster Management Systems from different Countries over the World and Turkey. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI362 | Memory and Culture in New Media Ecology | 2+0+ | 5 |
| This course aims to discuss human memory through advances in technology and cultural transformations of contemporary society in digital networks. The course is designed to embrace both theoretical arguments and narratives in the New Media Ecology and Critical Memory studies through interdisciplinary perspectives that focus on the major debates and theoretical frameworks of the analyses of digital society and identifies and analyses key epistemological, sociological, political, philosophical, and ontological assumptions underlying social research as well as cultural trajectories of technology. The course examines the impact of digital culture and critically assesses technology’s role in society and memory. It explores how digital media challenges traditional notions of identity, community, the body, politics, and personal relationships. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI364 | Digital Photograpgy | 2+0+ | 5 |
| This course is an introduction to digital photography. Students will learn a short history of photography, the basics of digital camera, essentials of photography and digital photographic processes. Though main course materials will be uploaded to Blackboard system, students are advised to take their own notes during the lectures. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI366 | Fundamentals of Project Planning | 2+0+ | 5 |
| This course covers the basic principles, processes and methods of project design and planning, as well as the basics of project budgeting. The entire content of the course was prepared within the scope of the project "EU Grants and Project Management", which was coordinated by the lecturer and awarded as the EU Jean Monnet Module (2014-2017). | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI370 | Gender Studies | 2+0+0 | 5 |
| Gender Studies course offers a comprehensive exploration of gender-related topics, aiming to provide students with a deep understanding of gender studies and its contemporary relevance. The course content covers a wide range of subjects, including gender concepts, roles, stereotypes, discrimination, feminism, violence, and the intersection of gender with various social domains such as media, education, family, work, and politics. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI371 | Health Care in Multicultural Societies | 2+0+0 | 5 |
| This course examines health disparities among different cultures, addressing the reasons for variations in health outcomes and strategies to reduce these inequalities. It provides students with cultural sensitivity training to enhance their skills in effectively communicating with patients from diverse cultural backgrounds. The course also covers topics such as access to healthcare services for immigrant populations, the health issues specific to immigrant communities, and the development of healthcare policies tailored to these groups. Furthermore, it explores the interaction between traditional medical practices in different cultures and modern medicine, equipping students with the ability to understand and integrate various treatment methods. Emphasizing the richness of cultural diversity, the course encourages the respectful and empathetic handling of cultural differences. These content components aim to equip students with the ability to work in the healthcare field more sensitively, knowledgeably, and effectively. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI373 | Law,Politics and Society | 2+0+0 | 5 |
| This course includes basic information about the concepts of law, state, politics and society and the relations between them. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI374 | Principles of Cryptocurrency | 2+0+0 | 5 |
| This course aims to teach students the basic principles of sociology that provide an understanding of the structure and functioning of society and social phenomena. It provides theoretical frameworks for studying various aspects of society and understanding social phenomena. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI379 | Mystery of Life:Bioelectricity | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Definition of bioelectricity, electric properties of living beings, examples from plants, animal cells, organs, bioelectricity coordinated cell functions, bioelectricity linked diseases and bioelectricity based diagnostic and therapeutic applications | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI383 | Rising China: Power and Problems | 3+0+ | 5 |
| This course provides undergraduates with a broad introduction to China’s political, economic, and strategic development during the modern era. The discussion begins with the lowest point in Chinese history when the country was rendered as a socialist country and ends with China’s contemporary rise and implications for the world. The questions asked include: In what ways is China rising? How did it happen? How does China’s rise impact the U.S and the global system? | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI385 | Pharmaceutical Aspects of Nutritional Disorders | 2+0+0 | 5 |
| Students are expected to acquire the following competencies: The vitamins occupy a central role in the field of Nutrition. Vitamin discoveries, as factors that prevent specific diseases, marked the emergence of the field. They are also important for their roles in the support of health in ways that often lack the specificity that facilitated their discoveries. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI386 | Basic Design 101 | 2+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI388 | Management and Organization | 2+0+0 | 5 |
| Bu ders temel yönetim ve işletmecilik kavramları; örgütsel çevre ve değişkenleri, yönetimin tarihsel bir süreçte geçirdiği aşamalar ve günümüze yansımaları, yönetsel fonksiyonlar ve güncel yönetim uygulamalarını kapsamaktadır. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI389 | Decision Making and Problem Solving Techniques | 2+0+0 | 5 |
| The essential function of a manager is to make decisions. Decision-making is about making choices between alternatives to reach a goal or objective. In our personal lives, decision-making can involve determining many things, such as where we live, what foods we eat, and who our friends are. In business, decision-making can revolve around the products and services that a company offers, the markets it serves, the people it hires, and so on. This course serves as an introduction to the decision making. It covers normative, prescriptive, and descriptive theories of judgment and choice; models of decision processes and the effects of context, experience, memory, and information on decision making; biases and heuristics that influence decision making; and real-world applications of these topics. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI390 | Management in Different Cultures | 2+0+0 | 5 |
| "Managing in Different Cultures” provides students with an in-depth understanding of how cultural differences affect managerial practices and organizational behavior in a globalized world. The course explores key concepts of intercultural communication, cross-cultural management, and global leadership using case studies, discussions, and practical examples. Students will examine cultural frameworks, analyze management challenges across different cultural contexts, and develop strategies for effective decision-making and problem-solving in diverse environments. The course emphasizes the importance of cultural awareness and adaptability in achieving organizational success in international settings. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI391 | Consumer Behavior | 2+0+0 | 5 |
| In this course, it is aimed to give the basic concepts of consumer behavior and to understand the effect of culture and subcultures on purchasing behavior of individuals. The brand management process is examined with all stages. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI392 | Innovative Strategies for New Product Development | 2+0+0 | 5 |
| Exploring and identifying opportunities, developing strategies, and designing processes for the creation of new products, are key responsibilities for both entrepreneurs and managers in established firms. However, developing new products entails a high risk: an overwhelming majority of products fail when they are introduced to the market. This course is about improving the chances of placing winning bets on new products. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI394 | Modern Leadership Theories | 2+0+0 | 5 |
| This course explores the historical evolution of the main leadership theories, contemporary leadership theories and their practical applications in today’s dynamic and globalized business environment. It aims to develop students’ critical understanding of leadership through theoretical foundations, self-assessments, real-world case analyses, and experiential projects. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI396 | Turkish Cinema | 2+0+0 | 5 |
| This is a course in which the historical development of Turkish Cinema since its emergence is examined, the phases it has gone through depending on technological, social and political developments are explained, and the changes that have occurred in the language and narrative of cinema are revealed by examining various cinema movements that have emerged. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI397 | Short Film | 2+0+0 | 5 |
| This course is an introduction to short film. Students will learn about the characteristics of the short film, basic film grammar, film styles and all of the stages of short film production. Though main course materials will be uploaded to Blackboard system, students are advised to take their own notes during the lectures. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI405 | Pathology Awareness and Early diagnosis of Cancer | 2+0+0 | 5 |
| AWARENESS OF PATHOLOGY AND EARLY DIAGNOSIS OF CANCER/ | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI407 | Journey to the Micro World of Cells | 2+0+0 | 5 |
| Week 1: Introduction to the Micro World o Overview of the Micro World o Importance of Microorganisms in Nature and Human Life o Introduction to Microscopes and Imaging Technologies • Activities: o Introduction to microscopy techniques o Micrograph observation of basic samples (onion cells, pond water) Week 2: Cellular Biology • Topics: o Structure of Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic Cells o Functions of Cellular Organelles o Cell Membranes and Transport Mechanisms • Activities: o Micrograph examination of plant and animal cells Week 3: Bacteria and Archaea • Topics: o Introduction to Bacteria and Archaea o Structure and Functions of Bacterial Cells o The Role of Bacteria in Ecosystems (Nitrogen Fixation, Decomposition) • Activities: o Explore bacterial cultures on agar plates o Examine bacterial diversity with Micrograph Week 4: Viruses – Life at the Edge • Topics: o Structure of Viruses o How Viruses Replicate: Lytic vs. Lysogenic Cycles o The Role of Viruses in Disease and Genetic Engineering • Activities: o Discuss historical pandemics caused by viruses Week 5: Fungi and Protists • Topics: o Introduction to Fungi: Yeasts, Molds, and Mushrooms o Protists: Diversity and Habitats o The Ecological Importance of Fungi and Protists • Activities: o Observe fungal growth and study protists from water samples Week 6: The Human Microbiome • Topics: o Microorganisms that Live in and on the Human Body o The Role of the Gut Microbiome in Health and Disease o The Impact of Antibiotics and Probiotics Week 7: Microorganisms and the Environment • Topics: o Microbial Roles in Biogeochemical Cycles (Carbon, Nitrogen, Sulfur) o Microbial Decomposition and Waste Management o Bioremediation: Using Microorganisms to Clean Up Pollution Week 8: Student Presentations Week 9: Student Presentations Week 10: Student Presentations Week 11: Student Presentations Week 12: Student Presentations Week 13: Student Presentations Week 14: Student Presentations | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI408 | Digital Media Literacy | 2+0+0 | 5 |
| This course covers basic principles of digital media literacy, legal rights and digital surveillance, information literacy and digital manipulation, online politics and big data. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI410 | Digital Leadership | 2+0+0 | 5 |
| This course covers basic principles of digital media literacy, legal rights and digital surveillance, information literacy and digital manipulation, online politics and big data. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI412 | Turkish Business Environment | 2+0+0 | 5 |
| Economic structure of Turkey Key dynamics of the business world Sector analysis and prominent industries Investment opportunities in Turkey Local business culture and values International trade and Turkey Analysis of economic indicators | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI414 | Global Economy and New Trends | 2+0+0 | 5 |
| This course addresses global political and technological history, international competition, and global economic dynamics. Topics include wars that have shaped the world, current disputes, areas of cooperation, the influence of religion, the developing African economy, and current international economic, political, social, and commercial developments. International relations will be analyzed throughout the course. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI415 | Polar Realities: Social Science Insights into Extreme Environments | 2+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI417 | Migration and Social Order | 2+0+0 | 5 |
| After discussing the basic theories and concepts of international migration, the course offers an explanation of the historical development of migration and the relationship between globalisation and migration. The course also examines the place of forced migrants, irregular migrants and environmental migration.International labour migration and the migration policies of Europe and Turkey will also be discussed. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI419 | Personal and Institutional Image | 2+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI420 | Global Climate Changes and Green Transformation P | 2+0+0 | 5 |
| This course covers; climate; the importance of climate in human life; global climate change; the source of global climate change; international organizations and initiatives to prevent global climate change; the European Green Deal and its effects on international trade, the border carbon adjustment mechanism, the concept and methods of green marketing, green financing, green production, green consumption within the scope of green transformation, and the sectoral effects of global climate change. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI422 | European Politics | 2+0+0 | 5 |
| This course explains the historical process of the European Union, the institutions and the structure of the EU. It discusses the main issues shaping politics in contemporary Europe, the role of Europe in the world and the future of European integration. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI423 | Economics of Solidarity | 2+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI425 | Sociology of Beliefs and Cross-Cultural Studies | 2+0+0 | 5 |
| This course delves into the intricate relationship between belief systems and cultural frameworks through a sociological lens. Students will explore how various societies construct, interpret, and practice beliefs, examining the influence of cultural norms, values, and social structures. By engaging in cross-cultural analyses, the course aims to foster a comprehensive understanding of the diversity and commonalities in belief systems worldwide. Through lectures, discussions, and case studies, students will critically assess the role of beliefs in shaping individual identities and societal dynamics | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI428 | Digital Transformation | 2+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI434 | Pharmaceutical Aspects of Nutritional Disorders | 3+0+0 | 5 |
| Students are expected to acquire the following competencies: The vitamins occupy a central role in the field of Nutrition. Vitamin discoveries, as factors that prevent specific diseases, marked the emergence of the field. They are also important for their roles in the support of health in ways that often lack the specificity that facilitated their discoveries. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI435 | Health Promotion | 2+0+5 | 5 |
| This course: It includes definitions of health promotion, health promotion models, health promotion strategies, health promotion and health-promoting practices. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI438 | AI and Transformation Management | 2+0+2 | 5 |
| This course examines the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in driving organizational transformation and change. Students will explore how AI technologies influence strategy, operations, and decision-making processes, while also considering ethical, managerial, and human factors. The course combines theoretical foundations with practical applications to prepare students to manage AI-enabled transformations effectively. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI439 | AI and Transformation Management | 2+0+2 | 5 |
| This course explores technological transformation from the Industrial Revolutions to Artificial Intelligence (AI), examining key concepts in transformation management. Students will analyze AI’s role across various disciplines and discuss its social, political, and ethical implications. Additionally, guest speakers from different industries will provide real-world insights into AI’s impact, offering practical perspectives on technology-driven change. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI440 | Political Literacy | 2+0+2 | 5 |
| This course contends the understanding of political systems, ideologies, political life and institutions, key political actors, civic engagement, media literacy and public opinion, and the influence of world affairs. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI441 | Communicating Sustainability: Building a Better Future | 2+0+2 | 5 |
| This course explores the intersection of communication, marketing, and sustainability, focusing on how brands and organizations can build ethical, transparent, and effective sustainability communication strategies. The curriculum integrates marketing fundamentals, sustainability principles, crisis communication, and industry best practices, providing students with a strategic perspective on responsible advertising and branding. Key topics covered include: • Fundamentals of Integrated Marketing Communication (IMC) and its role in sustainability • Sustainability in communication: Key concepts and strategic frameworks • Greenwashing: Identification, case studies, and best practices • Industry initiatives: Ad Net Zero and sustainable advertising models • Crisis communication & reputation management for sustainability-related brand challenges • Ethical marketing & consumer trust in sustainability communication • Hands-on project development: creating a sustainability-focused communication plan The course includes interactive discussions, real-world case studies, and project-based learning to equip students with both theoretical insights and practical experience. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI442 | e commerce | 2+0+2 | 5 |
| Definition, scope, and evolution of electronic commerce. Digital business models and value creation strategies online. E-commerce infrastructure: hardware, software, internet, and mobile systems. Electronic payment systems and digital security. Digital marketing: SEO, SEM, social media, and email marketing. Online consumer behavior and customer relationship management (CRM). Subscription-based business models and user-generated content (UGC). Legal, ethical, and social aspects of e-commerce. B2B, B2C, C2C, and C2B e-commerce models. Mobile commerce (m-commerce) and next-generation applications. International e-commerce and cross-border digital marketing strategies. Case studies and discussions based on real-world examples. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI444 | Communication in Business | 2+0+2 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI445 | Brand Management | 2+0+2 | 5 |
| Branding and the marketing mix, building strong brands, marketing and communication programs, measuring brand performance, brand audit, brand design and structures, managing brand equity for long-term success. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI446 | Political Sociology | 2+0+ | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI447 | Scientific community and communication | 2+0+0 | 5 |
| This course explores the dynamics of communication within the scientific community and between science, media, and the public. Students will study the historical development of science communication, the roles of key actors (scientists, media, institutions, and religious organizations), and the functions of science communication in everyday and crisis contexts. Through both theoretical frameworks and applied practice, students will engage in activities such as science journalism, storytelling, interviews, social media content production, and crisis communication exercises. | |||
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI451 | AI for Everyone | 2+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI453 | Work and Employment in the 21st Century | 2+0+0 | 5 |
| Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
| UNI454 | Social Movements, Protest and Change | 2+0+0 | 5 |