Eczacılık (İngilizce)
Ders İçerikleri


1. Semester

Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
ATA101 Atatürk'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 CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/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 CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA101 Mathematics 2+0+0 2 Compulsory
Within the framework of Calculus, the students have fundamental mathematical concepts and mathematical skills in order to be able to analyze and to make necessary calculations the events of single degree of freedom.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA103 Physics and Biophysics 2+0+0 2 Compulsory
This course will focus on the measurement, physical quantities, unit systems; bonds and biophysical features of water and its role in organism; forces, weight; compression, stress, strain and shearing forces; biomechanics, biomechanical features of bones, movement system, biomechanics of muscles and joints; work, energy and metabolism; energy flow in organisms, bioenergetics and thermodynamic laws; structure of membrane, transport mechanisms through membranes, diffusion, osmosis; electrical properties of cells, voltage gated ion channels, electrical and bioelectric potentials; action potentials, Hodgkin & Huxley models; neuronal transmission in myelin sheated nerve fibers, basic principles of ECG, EEG and EMG; aminoacids, peptides, proteins; radiation; fluid mechanics, Bernouilli and Poiseuille principles, viscosity, dynamics in circulation, pump systems in organism, biophysics of blood circulation; surface tension, dynamics in respiration, biophysics of respiration; mirrors, lenses and image, biophysics of vision; sound, auditory response, hearing, basic principles in ultrasound; clinical applications of biophysical principles.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA107 Biology, Molecular Biology and Genetics 2+0+0 3 Compulsory
Learning the basic biology and genetics concepts, understanding the molecular and genetic mechanisms of the cell and evaluating the application of these concepts in the field of pharmacy.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA117 Scientific Technology Practices 1+1+ 2 Compulsory
In this course the fundamentals of scientific research and scientific technology tools will be given with different methods
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA119 History and Deontology of Pharmacy 1+0+ 2 Compulsory
Our students in the History of Pharmacy course; Throughout their lives, they will have the ability to understand the development of their profession from the first ages and the reasons for its emergence, the birth of the pharmacy profession based on the concept of Physician-Pharmacist, basic information about its position among the professions in the world and the historical basic concepts for the future. While performing their profession, they implement these acquisitions. In our scientific world where the pharmaceutical industry is developing rapidly, it is aimed to obtain extensive information about the position of the pharmacist in the health sector and to carry out studies on the future of the pharmacy profession with developments.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA205 Biostatistics 2+0+0 3 Compulsory
Biostatistics is the field of study concerned with the collection, organization and summarization of biological and medical data and drawing of inferences, evaluation of conclusions, presentation of results, about this data.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/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.

2. Semester

Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/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 CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/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 CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA102 Physiology 2+0+0 3 Compulsory
Within this course, introduction to physiology functional organization of the human body and control of the “Internal Environment” the cell and its function, Musculoskeletal System Physiology, Nervous System Physiology, Sensory Physiology, Circulatory System Physiology, Blood Physiology, Respiratory System Physiology, Gastrointestinal System Physiology, Urinary System, Endocrine System Physiology will be studied.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA105 General Chemistry 2+0+0 3 Compulsory
At the completion of General Chemistry, the students develop the basic knowledge and ability of comprehension of the core concepts of general chemistry. The students will have developed a set of fundamental skills that can be applied to various chemical situations. They will be able to identify the essential parts of a problem and formulate a strategy for solving the chemical problem. They will be able to estimate the solution to a problem, apply appropriate techniques to arrive at a solution, test the correctness of their solution, interpret their results.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA112 Anatomy 2+0+0 3 Compulsory
Basic anatomical planes, head, spine, anatomy of the upper and lower extremity bones, joints, smooth muscles, striated muscles, anatomy of the heart muscle and anatomy of the circulatory system, lymphatic system and blood tissue, anatomy of the respiratory system, anatomy of the nervous system, anatomy of the digestive system, endocrine anatomy of the system, anatomy of the urinary system, anatomy of the female reproductive system, anatomy of the male reproductive system and special anatomy of the sense organ.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA207 Public Health and Epidemiology 2+0+0 3 Compulsory
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA209 Pharmacy Terminology 1+0+ 2 Compulsory
Our students in the Faculty of Pharmacy, in the Terminology course; Throughout their lives, they will have the ability to briefly explain the development of the profession they will acquire from the first ages and the reasons for its emergence, and to understand the terminological basic information about the birth of the pharmacy profession, its position among the professions in the world, and the historical basic concepts for the future, based on the concept of Physician-Pharmacist . Pronunciation, emphasis , spelling, singularity, plurality and quantity in Latin . Place- indicating nouns, place-indicating special nouns, adjectives, adjectives that guide, examples with drugs, numbers, examples indicating numbers, terms of measure. Pharmacognosy, Botany, Technology, Analytical - Pharmacology, with the word bodies that come from Greek and are used in professional Latin. Terminology related to Radiology as well as Terminological terms related to Chemistry, Toxicology , Microbiology, Pharmacology and Laboratories . Disorders of the body systems, diseases and movement system, circulatory system, digestive system, respiratory system, urinary system, frequently used Pharmacy-related terminological terms and applications related to prescriptions. With the creation of our Alumni they implement these acquisitions while performing their profession. In our world of science, where the World Medicine and Pharmaceutical industry is developing rapidly, it is aimed to obtain extensive information about the position of the Pharmacist in the health sector, and to carry out studies on the future of the Pharmacy profession with developments.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
TRK102 Turkish Language 2 2+0+0 2 Compulsory
Types of written expression, types of oral expression, scientific research methods, oral presentation types.

3. Semester

Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA104 Biochemistry 2+0+0 3 Compulsory
At the end of the course, the students are expected to; • Describe macronutrients and micronutrients. • Explain biomacromolecules. • Solve bioenergetic problems. • Relate metabolic pathways. • Explain enzymatic reactions.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA106 Microbiology and Immunology 2+0+0 3 Compulsory
This course includes the basic principles of microbiology, clinical microbiology, disease-causing microorganisms, all cells and tissues that play a role in the immune system and their functions in this system.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA109 First Aid 1+1+0 2 Compulsory
This course is designed to help students avoid life-threatening situations by lifting life-threatening dangers, maintaining vital functions, preventing worsening of the patient's condition, facilitating healing, saving lives, or deteriorating the condition until helped by health workers and also it includesnon-medicinal applications with existing tools and equipment, without seeking medical equipment with the aim of preventing the situation from getting worse.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA121 Communication Skills in Pharmacy 1+0+ 2 Compulsory
Principles of basic communication skills Communication skills for improving patient compliance Communication skills for enhancing safe use of drugs Communication skills for facilitating patient behavioral change Communication skills for different patient types Interprofessional collaboration and communication skills
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA201 Organic Chemistry 3+0+0 5 Compulsory
Chemical Bonding, Alkanes and Cycloalkanes, Alkenes and Alkynes, Structure, Derivation and Reactions, Aromatic Compounds, Stereochemistry, Organohalids: Substitution and Elimination Reactions, Alcohols, Phenols, Thiols, Ethers, Epoxides, Aldehydes and Ketones, Carboxylic Acids, Carboxylic Acid Derivatives Esters / Amides) and Amines
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA203 Analytical Chemistry 1 2+3+0 6 Compulsory
Basic principles of analytical chemistry, classical quantitative and qualitative analysis
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
SEG001 Manifest of İstinye 1 0+1+0 1 Compulsory

4. Semester

Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA114 Histology 2+0+0 2 Compulsory
Histological techniques, microscope, cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, epithelium, connective tissue, connective tissue cells and intermediate, fat cells, bone, bone development, cartilage, blood cells; nerve cells and nervous system, circulatory system, digestive system and auxiliary elements, respiratory system, immune system and lymphoid organs, urinary system, basic embryology, systems and drug interactions.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA202 Pathology 2+0+0 3 Compulsory
Pathology course which consists of general and specific pathology, introduces general pathology concepts, pathology terms and related diseases. Subsequent lectures include pathological basis and pathogenesis of system and organ diseases.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA204 Analytical Chemistry 2 2+2+0 5 Compulsory
Analytical Method Selection, Validation, Calibration, Seperation Methods, Instrumental Analysis Techniques, Analysis Instruments, Theories and Applications
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA206 Clinical Biochemistry 1+2+0 4 Compulsory
This course covers basic clinical biochemistry topics including preanalytical, analytical and postanalytical phases of laboratory testing process, analysis of blood cells, chemical analysis of blood plasma contents, coagulation, hormones, viral and tumor markers, therapeutic drug monitoring, urinalysis, rational interpretation and evaluation of laboratory results.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA208 Pharmaceutical Microbiology 2+2+0 5 Compulsory
The course includes key topics within the field of pharmaceutical microbiology. The curriculum entails the detailed information of medically important microorganisms (, the treatment and prevention of infectious diseases, vaccine development, antibiotic resistance development as well as microbiological quality control in drug production.. The course also includes informations about GMP, GLP applications and risk assessments.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA214 Pharmaceutical Botany 2+2+0 5 Compulsory
Introduction to Pharmaceutical Botany. Overview of important plants' in treatment and historical development. Systematic steps - Latin naming rules of plants and drugs. An overview of plant taxonomy. The importance of diagnosis and standardization in medicinal plants. General rules on medicinal plant culture and drug preparation. Important issues in herbal medicine production. General principles to be considered in the use of medicinal plants for therapeutic purposes. Overview to aromatherapy. Introduction to cryptogams, general information about Fungi (Mycophyta), Lichens (Lichenes), Algae (Phycophyta), Mosses (Bryophyta) and Vascular Cryptogames (Pteridophyta). General information about Gymnospermae with pharmaceutical use. Introduction to Angiospermae. General information on the botanical characteristics, dispersions, drugs, phytochemical contents, effects, interactions and toxicity potentials of medicinal plants.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
SEG002 Manifest of İstinye 2 0+1+0 1 Compulsory

5. Semester

Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA217 Bacics of Scientific Research (BSR) 1+0+ 2 Compulsory
Within the scope of this course, students will have experimental/theoretical knowledge and experience about their project in the field of pharmacy. During the course, students will gain the skills of literature review, problem solving skills, method learning and/or development, data acquisition, interpretation and sharing the results with their stakeholders as written and oral presentations. In this context, this course aims to identify the relevant problem or gap in the field of pharmacy in the literature, to seek a solution to the identified problem or gap, to determine the method / ways of reaching the solution, to obtain experimental and / or theoretical data, to analyze data and to interpret these data by comparing them with the literature, to conclude. and presenting the results in national and/or international project format by discussing. Students taking this course are required to fulfill their expected research responsibilities.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA301 Pharmaceutical Chemistry 1 2+3+0 6 Compulsory
In this course formula, nomenclature, general physicochemical properties, general synthetic pathways, metabolism, stability, general chemical analysis, structure-activity relationships of pharmaceutical active ingredients used in diagnosis and treatment of some diseases are given. Within this general topic introduction to medicinal chemistry, metabolism, structure-activity relationships, transport systems, chemical bonding, narcotic analgesics, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, sedative and hypnotic drugs, tranquilizing drugs, neuroleptics, anticancer drugs, general anesthetics, local anesthetics, antidepressants, myorelaxant drugs, anticonvulsants, antiepileptics, antihistamines are taught.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA303 Pharmacology 1 2+0+0 4 Compulsory
General Principles of Pharmacology General Principles of Pharmacokinetics , the routes of drug administration General Principles of Pharmacokinetics, ADME Mechanism of drug interaction General Principles of Pharmacodynamics and Receptors General principles of autonomic pharmacology Drugs used to affect the autonomic nervous system-Adrenergic Drugs Sympathomimetics Antiadrenergic Drugs Sympatholytics Parasympathomimetic and parasympatholytic drugs General principles of central nervous system pharmacology and drugs used to affect the central nervous system Sedative-Hypnotic Drugs Anxiolytic Drugs Antidepressants Antipsychotic Agents Antiepileptic Agents
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA305 Pharmaceutical Technology 1 2+3+0 6 Compulsory
Basic stages and applications in drug preparation with pharmaceutical technology process. Basic dose and alcohol conversion calculations. Technical information about solution and single-phase drug systems, preparation and application methods. Technical information, preparation and application forms of two-phase liquid drug systems. Technical information about semi-solid drug systems, preparation and application methods. Technical information, application and preparation methods of powder and powder-containing pharmaceutical forms. Basic stability criteria in pharmaceutical products
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA309 Pharmacognosy 1 2+3+0 6 Compulsory
To introduce natural source pharmaceutical raw materials. Cultivation of medicinal plants, collection, drying, stabilization, chemical structure of drugs, inorganic substances, organic acids, plant enzymes, lipids, carbohydrates, monosaccharide derivatives, obtaining sugar from plant material, identification, quantification, homogeneous polysaccharides, heterogeneous polysaccharides, tannins, classification of glycosides, diagnosis, methods of obtaining.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA381 Internship 1 (Community Pharmacy 1) 0+5+0 5 Compulsory
It covers the community pharmacy internship performed by the students who have completed the 2nd grade and executed the internship for at least 20 working days in the following summer period.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
SEG003 Manifest of İstinye 3 0+1+0 1 Compulsory

6. Semester

Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA302 Pharmaceutical Chemistry 2 2+2+0 5 Compulsory
Chemotherapy, chemotherapeutics, beta-lactam group antibiotics, beta-lactamase inhibitors (penicillins, cephalosporins), amino acid antibiotics, polypeptide antibiotics, macrolide antibiotics, aminoglycoside antibiotics, tetracyclines, chloramphenicol, sulfonamides, quinolone derivatives, antituberculosis drugs, , antiviral drugs and urinary system drugs.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA304 Pharmacology 2 2+0+0 4 Compulsory
Drugs affecting movement disordes and neurodegenerative disorders ; Pharmacological treatment of Parkinson’s disesase Pharmacological treatment of Alzheimer’s disesase CNS skeletal muscle relaxants Pain General Anesthetics Local Anesthetics Analgesics, Opioids NSAIDs Sumatriptans Autacoids Indtroduction to cardiovascular system pharmacology Hypercholesterolemia and pharmacologic treatment Hypertension Treatment Peripheral vasodilators Renal Diseases and treatment Diuretics Antianginal drugs Antithrombotic drugs Heart Failure,pharmacological treatment Cardiac arrhythmias, pharmacological treatment drugs used in the treatment of asthma, COPD
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA306 Pharmaceutical Technology 2 2+2+0 5 Compulsory
Information about sterilization of drugs and contamination assessment criteria. Information about isotonic and parenteral solutions, preparation methods. Information about eye drugs, preparation methods, applications and contents of lens solutions. Information about nose and ear medications, their preparation and application. Tablets and tablet types, their preparation and controls on tablets. Polymers used in drug formulations. Information about soft and hard gelatin capsules and preparation methods. Examination of controlled release systems and novel drug delivery systems and their preparation techniques. Information about aerosols and application methods. Information on traditional herbal medicines. Investigation of drug polymers in formulation. The importance and examination of rheology in drug formulations. Drug stability studies and shelf-life calculations. Making and importance of transition studies from laboratory scale to pilot scale production. Good Manufacturing Practices philosophy and integration into production.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA310 Pharmacognosy 2 2+2+0 5 Compulsory
Classification, diagnosis, methods of obtaining alkaloids, essential oils and fixed oils, obtaining technical knowledge, application and preparation skills related to the natural resources carrying these active ingredient groups and their effects and uses.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA312 Fundementals of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Care 2+0+0 2 Compulsory
Clinical Pharmacy and Basic Concepts; Duties of Clinical Pharmacist; The Clinical Pharmacist's Systematic Approach to Treatment; Evidence-Based Medicine Practices and Access to Information Resources; Drug Adverse Effects and Drug Interactions; Patient Education in Clinical Pharmacy Practices; Directions for Use of Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms; Clinical Justification in Community Pharmacy; Management of Simple Disorders in Community Pharmacy – Diarrhea and Constipation; Drug Use Principles in Pregnancy; Principles of Drug Use in the Elderly; Drug Use Principles in Children; Drug Adverse Effects and Drug Interactions
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA316 Accessing Scientific Databases 2+0+ 2 Compulsory
Within the scope of this course, students will have experimental/theoretical knowledge and experience about their project in the field of pharmacy. During the course, students will gain the skills of literature review, problem solving skills, method learning and/or development, data acquisition, interpretation and sharing the results with their stakeholders as written and oral presentations. In this context, this course aims to identify the relevant problem or gap in the field of pharmacy in the literature, to seek a solution to the identified problem or gap, to determine the method / ways of reaching the solution, to obtain experimental and / or theoretical data, to analyze data and to interpret these data by comparing them with the literature, to conclude. and presenting the results in national and/or international project format by discussing. Students taking this course are required to fulfill their expected research responsibilities.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
SEG004 Manifest of İstinye 4 0+1+0 1 Compulsory

7. Semester

Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA401 Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Care 3+1+0 4 Compulsory
Provision of clinical pharmacy therapy and and pharmaceutical care to patients diagnosed with gastrointestinal disease conditions, renal disease conditions, infectious disease conditions and some of the most important dermatological disease conditions.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA403 Pharmacology 3 2+0+0 3 Compulsory
Cancer and drugs used in neoplastic disorders Antiviral agents Antifungal drugs Antiamoebic and Antiprotozoal drugs Antimalarial drugs Anthelmintic drugs Drugs used in ectoparasitic infection Antianemics Vitamins and deficiency Hormones Bone and joint disorders and treatment Drug treatments in special patient population Drug development and regulation Vaccines
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA405 General Toxicology 2+0+0 4 Compulsory
The content of the course includes Dose, Lethal Dose, LD50, Therapeutic Index, Minimum Therapeutic Dose, Entry Routes of Poisons into the Body, Toxicity studies (Acute, Subacute, Chronic intoxication), dose-response relationship, Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, Excretion, factors and mechanisms affecting toxicity, biotransformation reactions and toxicity relationship; carcinogenesis; mutation, teratogenesis, and genetic toxicology.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA409 Phytotherapy 2+1+0 3 Compulsory
Explanation of related terms and concepts, phytotherapeutics effective on the central nervous system, phytotherapeutics effective on stomach, gall bladder and liver, phytotherapeutics with laxatives, purgative and antidiarrheal effects, phytotherapeutics effective on the endocrine system and metabolism, phytotherapeutics effective on the immune system, phytotherapeutics effective on the immune system Phytotherapeutics used in various indications such as phytotherapeutics used in diet, definition of herbal tea, preparation and use of herbal tea mixtures, tea preparation techniques, grouping according to the purpose of use of herbal teas (common cold, digestive system disorders, nervous system disorders, circulatory disorders, etc.) Effective compounds of the plant used as tea in each group, effects and side effects.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA415 Pharmaceutical Chemistry 3 2+3+ 6 Compulsory
Parasympathomimetics, parasympatholytics, sympathomimetics, sympatholytics, cardiovascular system drugs
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA417 Pharmaceutical Technology 3 2+0+ 3 Compulsory
Fundamentals of preparation stages and applications of radioactive drugs from radiopharmacy viewpoint. Preparation and quality control of Radiopharmaceuticals used for diagnosis and therapy in Nuclear Medicine practice. Related technical data and quality control; radiostability, Good Radiopharmacy Practice (GRP), radiation protection and usage of Radiopharmaceuticals in clinic.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA441 Graduation Project 1 1+0+ 2 Compulsory
Graduation Project courses are the series of compulsory courses that start in the 7th semester and are completed in the 10th semester, conducted by the faculty members of the Faculty of Pharmacy of Istinye University, and required by the students of the Faculty of Pharmacy of Istinye University. Within the scope of graduation project courses, students will have experimental/theoretical knowledge and experience about their project in the field of pharmacy. During the graduation project, students will gain the skills of literature review, problem solving skills, method learning and/or development, data acquisition, interpretation and sharing the results with their stakeholders as written and oral presentations. In this context, this course aims to identify the relevant problem or gap in the field of pharmacy in the literature, to seek a solution to the identified problem or gap, to determine the method / ways to reach a solution, to obtain experimental and / or theoretical data, to analyze data and to interpret these data by comparing them with the literature. and presenting the results in national and/or international project format by discussing them. In order to realize these steps, it is aimed that the students are involved in a BAP/TUBITAK/etc project in the relevant field. In the semester before graduation, all studies and the result must be written in the graduation thesis format, and the results of the graduation project must be presented to the members of the jury and other participants to be determined by the faculty board, both as posters, written and oral presentations, in an open hall. During the graduation project courses, it is aimed that the students of the Faculty of Pharmacy will publish their works in national/international publishing houses and present them as posters at the national/international congress. Students taking the graduation project course attend weekly project meetings with their advisors, fulfill their expected research responsibilities with the guidance of their advisors, and submit their studies to their advisors at the end of each semester, in accordance with the İstinye University (or YÖK) master's thesis writing format, by filling out the relevant part of the thesis. mandatory. At the end of the Graduation Project Courses, the jury members will submit the graduation project theses approved by the faculty committee and the dean to the Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy of Istinye University. Advisor faculty members open a branch of the course. Each faculty member prepares his/her own curriculum by sticking to his/her common curriculum.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA485 Internship 2 (Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy) 0+5+ 5 Compulsory
It covers the pharmacy or hospital pharmacy internship that the students who completed the 3rd year did at least 20 working days in the following summer term.

8. Semester

Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA402 Clinical Pharmacy and Patient Care 2+2+0 5 Compulsory
Provision of clinical pharmacy therapy and and pharmaceutical care to patients diagnosed with cardiovascular disease conditions, respiratory conditions, endocrine disorders; gyaenecological disease contions and some of the highly important central disease conditions.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA404 Pharmacotherapy 2+0+0 3 Compulsory
Principles of Pharmacoterapy rational drug use Stages of life parenteral nutrition OTC Dermatologic disorders and treatment Emesis-Vomiting Diarrhea Constipation Nutrional disorders and treatment Obesity Gynecologic and obstetric disorders and treatment Contraception Pregnancy and lactation Urologic disorders and treatment (erectile dysfunction) Respiratory diseases (Asthma-COPD) and treatment Antitussive Agents Renal Diseases and Treatment Endocrine system diseases and treatment Therapeutic drug monitoring
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PHA406 Pharmaceutical Toxicology 2+2+0 5 Compulsory
Obtain technical knowledge, application and preparation skills about Systemic Toxicology, Environmental and Occupational Toxicology, Pharmacovigilance and its applications, Addiction Toxicology (Substance Addiction and Drug Abuse), First Aid and Antidote Mechanisms in Poisonings, Pesticides, Herbal Poisonings and treatment, Animal Poisonings and treatment.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA408 Pharmaceutical Biotechnology 2+0+0 2 Compulsory
This course includes basic concepts in pharmaceutical biotechnology, structure of biotechnological drugs, recombinant DNA technology, production of biotechnological drugs, analytical methods of biotechnological drugs, cytokines, growth factors, therapeutic hormones, recombinant blood products and therapeutic enzymes, monoclonal antibodies, biotechnological vaccines, gene therapy, biosimilar drugs.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA416 Pharmacy Management 2+0+0 2 Compulsory
General concept and functions of management and business, introduction to pharmacy management, leadership in pharmacy practice, managing pharmacy operation: human resources, finance, stock, purchasing, marketing, quality control, crisis, and risk management. In addition, the general concept of Turkish pharmaceutical law and pharmacy ethics.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA418 Pharmaceutical Chemistry 4 2+2+ 4 Compulsory
In this course formula, nomenclature, general physicochemical properties, general synthetic pathways, metabolism, stability, general chemical analysis, structure-activity relationships and therapeutic uses of drugs acting on the digestive system, medications used in ulcer treatment, laxatives, purgatives, antidiarrheal compounds, emetics, anti-emetics, radiodiagnostic drugs, mucolytics, expectorants, antitussives, oral antidiabetics, antihypoglycemics, hormones, steroid hormones, thyroid hormones, thyroid active compounds and antithyroid compounds are taught. In this course pharmacopeia analysis and quantitative determination of pharmaceutically active ingredients by titrimetric methods is taught. Within this subject general information about titrimetric analysis, titrimetric methods (oxido-reduction reactions such as iodometry, nitritometry, permanganometry, titrations in anhydrous conditions and acide-base titration is given. General information about pharmacopeia and practice of pharmaceutically active ingredients in terms of pharmacopeia compliance is also taught in this course.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA442 Graduation Project-2 1+0+0 3 Compulsory
Graduation Project courses are the series of compulsory courses that start in the 7th semester and are completed in the 10th semester, conducted by the faculty members of the Faculty of Pharmacy of Istinye University, and required by the students of the Faculty of Pharmacy of Istinye University. Within the scope of graduation project courses, students will have experimental/theoretical knowledge and experience about their project in the field of pharmacy. During the graduation project, students will gain the skills of literature review, problem solving skills, method learning and/or development, data acquisition, interpretation and sharing the results with their stakeholders as written and oral presentations. In this context, this course aims to identify the relevant problem or gap in the field of pharmacy in the literature, to seek a solution to the identified problem or gap, to determine the method / ways to reach a solution, to obtain experimental and / or theoretical data, to analyze data and to interpret these data by comparing them with the literature. and presenting the results in national and/or international project format by discussing them. In order to realize these steps, it is aimed that the students are involved in a BAP/TUBITAK/etc project in the relevant field. In the semester before graduation, all studies and the result must be written in the graduation thesis format, and the results of the graduation project must be presented to the members of the jury and other participants to be determined by the faculty board, both as posters, written and oral presentations, in an open hall. During the graduation project courses, it is aimed that the students of the Faculty of Pharmacy will publish their works in national/international publishing houses and present them as posters at the national/international congress. Students taking the graduation project course attend weekly project meetings with their advisors, fulfill their expected research responsibilities with the guidance of their advisors, and submit their studies to their advisors at the end of each semester, in accordance with the İstinye University (or YÖK) master's thesis writing format, by filling out the relevant part of the thesis. mandatory. At the end of the Graduation Project Courses, the jury members will submit the graduation project theses approved by the faculty committee and the dean to the Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy of Istinye University. Advisor faculty members open a branch of the course. Each faculty member prepares his/her own curriculum by sticking to his/her common curriculum.

9. Semester

Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA443 Graduation Project 3 0+1+ 2 Compulsory
Graduation Project courses are the series of compulsory courses that start in the 7th semester and are completed in the 10th semester, conducted by the faculty members of the Faculty of Pharmacy of Istinye University, and required by the students of the Faculty of Pharmacy of Istinye University. Within the scope of graduation project courses, students will have experimental/theoretical knowledge and experience about their project in the field of pharmacy. During the graduation project, students will gain the skills of literature review, problem solving skills, method learning and/or development, data acquisition, interpretation and sharing the results with their stakeholders as written and oral presentations. In this context, this course aims to identify the relevant problem or gap in the field of pharmacy in the literature, to seek a solution to the identified problem or gap, to determine the method / ways to reach a solution, to obtain experimental and / or theoretical data, to analyze data and to interpret these data by comparing them with the literature. and presenting the results in national and/or international project format by discussing them. In order to realize these steps, it is aimed that the students are involved in a BAP/TUBITAK/etc project in the relevant field. In the semester before graduation, all studies and the result must be written in the graduation thesis format, and the results of the graduation project must be presented to the members of the jury and other participants to be determined by the faculty board, both as posters, written and oral presentations, in an open hall. During the graduation project courses, it is aimed that the students of the Faculty of Pharmacy will publish their works in national/international publishing houses and present them as posters at the national/international congress. Students taking the graduation project course attend weekly project meetings with their advisors, fulfill their expected research responsibilities with the guidance of their advisors, and submit their studies to their advisors at the end of each semester, in accordance with the İstinye University (or YÖK) master's thesis writing format, by filling out the relevant part of the thesis. mandatory. At the end of the Graduation Project Courses, the jury members will submit the graduation project theses approved by the faculty committee and the dean to the Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy of Istinye University. Advisor faculty members open a branch of the course. Each faculty member prepares his/her own curriculum by sticking to his/her common curriculum.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA507 Cosmetology 1+0+0 2 Compulsory
History of cosmetic products, overview of cosmetic products. Examination of the structure, layers and properties of the skin. Explanation of dermacosmetics applied to the skin . Compositions of cosmetic preparations applied on the skin, substances used in their preparation. Skin care products, cleansers, astringents, moisturizers, anti-aging products. Body care products, cellulite products, sunscreens, bath products, foot and nail care products. Color cosmetics, blush, powder, foundation, lipstick and eye contour products. Hair products, hair structure, hair care, dyes, tonics. The general structure of the tooth and the products applied to the teeth. Baby care products. New generation carrier systems in cosmetics. Stability of cosmetic products. Tests on cosmetics. Safety assessment of cosmetic products.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA514 Social Responsibility Project 0+1+0 1 Compulsory
To develop a project that will provide social benefit in the field of health by the counselling of the academician appointed.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA518 Pharmaceutical Technology 4 2+0+ 3 Compulsory
Dissolution rate, in vitro dissolution rate tests, factors affecting the dissolution rate of drugs from pharmaceutical dosage forms, drug absorption mechanisms, basic concepts of bioavailability and bioequivalence, legal regulations and guidelines, calculation of pharmacokinetic parameters of parenteral and oral dosage forms, in vitro and in vitro in vivo correlation issues.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA587 Internship 3 (Elective (C/H/CLN/I)) 0+5+ 5 Compulsory
It covers the pharmacy or hospital pharmacy internship that the students who have completed the 4th grade have done for at least 30 working days in the following summer term.

10. Semester

Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA506 Internship 4 (Elective (C/H/CLN/I)) 0+10+0 10 Compulsory
It covers the pharmacy, hospital and industrial pharmacy internship that the 5th grade students have done at least 50 working days in the 9th and 10th semesters.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA510 Principles of Ethics 1+0+0 1 Compulsory
Subjects and themes related to the historical development of medicine and pharmacy from ancient times to the present, comprehensive social and cultural consideration of each period studied, ethics and deontology, ethics, morals, rules, differences between laws, ethical dilemma, ethical decision making process, ethics in pharmacy problems, case studies. In addition to legal regulations and professional ethics in pharmacy, it includes the behavior during the practice of the profession.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA520 Medical Device 1+0+ 2 Compulsory
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA522 Pharmacy Legislation 1+0+ 2 Compulsory
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTSCompulsory/Elective
PHA592 Graduation Project 4 0+2+0 4 Compulsory
Graduation Project courses are the series of compulsory courses that start in the 7th semester and are completed in the 10th semester, conducted by the faculty members of the Faculty of Pharmacy of Istinye University, and required by the students of the Faculty of Pharmacy of Istinye University. Within the scope of graduation project courses, students will have experimental/theoretical knowledge and experience about their project in the field of pharmacy. During the graduation project, students will gain the skills of literature review, problem solving skills, method learning and/or development, data acquisition, interpretation and sharing the results with their stakeholders as written and oral presentations. In this context, this course aims to identify the relevant problem or gap in the field of pharmacy in the literature, to seek a solution to the identified problem or gap, to determine the method / ways to reach a solution, to obtain experimental and / or theoretical data, to analyze data and to interpret these data by comparing them with the literature. and presenting the results in national and/or international project format by discussing them. In order to realize these steps, it is aimed that the students are involved in a BAP/TUBITAK/etc project in the relevant field. In the semester before graduation, all studies and the result must be written in the graduation thesis format, and the results of the graduation project must be presented to the members of the jury and other participants to be determined by the faculty board, both as posters, written and oral presentations, in an open hall. During the graduation project courses, it is aimed that the students of the Faculty of Pharmacy will publish their works in national/international publishing houses and present them as posters at the national/international congress. Students taking the graduation project course attend weekly project meetings with their advisors, fulfill their expected research responsibilities with the guidance of their advisors, and submit their studies to their advisors at the end of each semester, in accordance with the İstinye University (or YÖK) master's thesis writing format, by filling out the relevant part of the thesis. mandatory. At the end of the Graduation Project Courses, the jury members will submit the graduation project theses approved by the faculty committee and the dean to the Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy of Istinye University. Advisor faculty members open a branch of the course. Each faculty member prepares his/her own curriculum by sticking to his/her common curriculum.


Department/Programme Elective Courses


Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
PHA003 Health Literacy for Pharmacists 2+0+0 3
Basic principles of health literacy concept, relationship between health literacy and health of the individual as well as public health, evidence based healthcare information practices.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
PHA005 Advanced Pharmacy Techniques 2+0+0 3
Recognition of the pharmacy profession as a profession. Starting education as a profession. The discovery of chemistry and the acceptance of drug production in the world. Biotechnological applications. How it came to the twenty-first century will be explained. In addition, developments in the health sector in this century. The position of the drug in the world, future expectations and developments in the pharmacy profession. And new developments in pharmacy in the world, expectations and new technological applications in pharmacies will be explained.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
PHA006 Aromatherapy 2+0+ 3
Aromatherapy Applications and Treatment with Essential Oils.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
PHA007 Plant Morphology 2+0+0 3
In this course, basic morphological and anatomical features of plants will be comprehensively studied. Leaf, root, flower, stem and fruit structures, characteristic morphological and anatomical structures according to families will be introduced in detail.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
PHA016 Clinical Studies 2+0+0 3
Clinical Drug Trials
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
PHA019 Artificial Intelligence in Pharmacy 2+0+0 3
Artificial intelligence (AI) has nowadays become an important application area of the high-tech expansion of the future today. When it comes to field work rate in health, we understand that the most prominent part of this is the striking series of approaches that largely cover drug molecules and affect all pharmaceutical sectors in open-ended development. This course includes the definition of artificial intelligence, its historical process, in which areas it is used today, how it can be integrated into drug discovery and development processes, artificial intelligence-based applications in the pharmaceutical industry, artificial intelligence applications in bioinformatics and personalized medicine.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
PHA028 Biomarkers in Pharmaceutical Research and Development 2+0+0 3
Biomarker definitions and their applications As a clinical outcome for biomarker. A type of symptom considered as biomarker Endpoints as a biomarker, surrogate end point Types of biomarker, whit it is important? Diagnostic biomarker Predictive biomarker Prognostic biomarker Safety biomarker Prognostic versus predictive biomarker Drug development and research Validation of Analytic Methods for Biomarkers Used in Drug Development Future of digital biomarker
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
PHA029 Licensing and Patent in Pharmaceuticals 2+0+0 3
License types of drugs and medicinal products. Examination of relevant regulations and legislation. Drug development processes and characterization of ingredients. Quality control parameters and required tests and analyzes. Requirements for the preparation of license dossiers. Examining patent types, scans and application processes.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
PHA032 Cell Culture Techniques 1+1+0 3
The course includes key topics within the field of recombinant dna technology and cell culture methods. The curriculum entails the detailed information of basic tehniques of recombinant technology, appropriate vector selection for cloning, restriction enzymes, gene cloning, creating cDNA libraries. The course also includes informations about expression of proteins using various microorganisms, purification and determination of proteins, selection of appropriate cell culture media, and cell culture analysis.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
PHA034 DNA Damage Detection Methods 2+1+0 3
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
PHA038 Industrial Pharmaceutical Chemistry 2+1+0 3
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
PHA040 Microbiota Probiotics Prebiotics Synbiotics 2+0+0 3
This course includes microbiota and history, relationships between microbiota and diseases, human anatomical regions and classification of microorganisms, effects of nutrition on microbiota, effects of antibiotic use and other chemotherapeutic drugs on intestinal microbiota, probiotics, prebiotics and synbiotics. It also provides comprehensive information on the positive effects of probiotics, prebiotics and synbiotics on microbiota.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
PHA047 Traditional Herbal Medicinal Products and Legal Legislation 2+0+ 3
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
PHA048 Industrial Pharmacy 2+0+ 3
Promotion of pharmaceutical industry stakeholder activities that add value to all stages from the research of a drug to its presentation to the patient
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
PHA049 Natural Compounds in Cosmetic 2+0+ 3
Natural raw materials of plant and animal origin used in cosmetics
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
PHA050 Biomaterials and Nanotechnology 2+0+ 3
Biomaterials and nanotechnology science, properties of biomaterials, characterization techniques, important application areas in pharmacy
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
PHA051 Risk Evaluation in Chemical Compounds 2+0+ 3
Basic principles of risk assessment and management
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
PHA052 Recombinant DNA Technologies and Cell Culture Techniques 2+1+ 3
The course includes key topics within the field of recombinant dna technology and cell culture methods. The curriculum entails the detailed information of basic tehniques of recombinant technology, appropriate vector selection for cloning, restriction enzymes, gene cloning, creating cDNA libraries. The course also includes informations about expression of proteins using various microorganisms, purification and determination of proteins, selection of appropriate cell culture media, and cell culture analysis.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
PHA053 Patient Education(Pharmaceutical Care) 2+0+ 3
Introduction Rational drug use and administration Patient education about peptic ulcer and reflux Patient education about constipation/diarrhoea Patient education about asthma Patient education about COPD Patient education about diabetes Patient education about hypertension Patient education about ischemic heart diseases Patient education about heart failure
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
PHA054 Medical Device 2+0+0 3
Medical, technical, and regulatory knowledge about medical devices.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
PHA055 Principles of Laboratory Practice 1+1+0 3
In this course, support is provided for compliance with the working discipline and rules required in laboratory studies throughout the pharmacy education period. Secure working principles in the laboratory are demonstrated. How to act in case of possible malfunctions and accidents and how to give first aid when needed is done practically. The main points to be considered in working with chemicals, waste accumulation and recycling are mentioned. Major equipment and materials to be used in laboratories are introduced. Measurement and measurement units, the use of related formulas are analyzed and solution preparation is done practically. Preliminary knowledge is provided at the point of accessing and examining drug analysis resources.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
PHA056 Patient Care Management in Oncology 2+0+0 3
Introduction to clinical problems in oncology, Oncological emergencies, Side effects and complications of cancer and its treatment, Introduction to radiotherapy, Radiotherapy side effects and their management, Endocrine therapy, immunotherapy and targeted therapies, Electrolyte abnormalities, Palliative care and pain management, Oncology procedures and their complications
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
PHA057 Basics of Writing Reaction Mechanisms in Pharmaceutical Chemistry 2+0+0 3
In this course, the reactions that can be encountered in the theoretical and practical courses of pharmaceutical chemistry are discussed in terms of mechanism. For this purpose, the basic knowledge that will be needed in the reaction mechanism-reaction process is summarized in terms of general, organic chemistry and a basis is tried to be formed. It is focused on gaining the student's perspective and increasing the ability to interpret in similar or different reactions.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
PHA058 Food Toxicology 2+0+0 3
This course includes the Definition of toxic food components and factors affecting toxicity, Criteria, methods and tests used in the toxicological evaluation of foods, Food allergies and hypersensitivity, Toxic compounds naturally found in foods, Toxicological evaluation of pesticides and veterinary drugs, Foodborne microbial and parasitic poisonings and diseases, Food additives and their toxicological evaluation, Evaluation of food packaging materials in terms of food safety, Toxicological evaluation of heavy metals and other environmental contaminants, Irradiation of foods and toxicological evaluations, radioactive contaminants, Food processing methods and toxicological evaluation of the compounds formed, Toxicological evaluation of newly developed foodstuffs and genetic modification applications in foods, National and international regulations in toxicological evaluations, National and international regulations on toxicological evaluations.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
PHA059 Advanced Biochemistry 2+0+0 3
Within the scope of the course, biochemical pathways in specific diseases will be covered through databases. In particular, biochemical pathways and existing literature evidence related to diseases will be used. Intracellular energy metabolism in disease and well-being will be explained.
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
PHA060 Molecular Modeling and Bioinformatics 1+1+ 3
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
PHA061 Biopharmaceuticals and Enzymes 2+0+ 3
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
PHA062 Chromatography 2+0+ 3
Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
PHA063 Substance and Drug Abuse 2+0+ 3


University Elective Courses


Course CodeCourse 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 CodeCourse 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 CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
DIL503 English for Academic Purposes 3 4+0+0 5

Course CodeCourse 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 CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
DIL505 English for Academic Purposes 5 4+0+0 5

Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
DIL506 English for Academic Purposes 6 4+0+0 5

Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
DIL507 English for Academic Purposes 7 4+0+0 5

Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
DIL508 English for Academic Purposes 8 4+0+0 5

Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
DIL509 English for Academic Purposes 9 4+0+0 5

Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
DIL510 English for Academic Purposes 10 4+0+0 5

Course CodeCourse 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 CodeCourse 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 CodeCourse 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 CodeCourse 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 CodeCourse 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 CodeCourse 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 CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
DIL517 English for Specific Purposes 7 4+0+0 5

Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
DIL518 English for Specific Purposes 8 4+0+0 5

Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
DIL519 English for Specific Purposes 9 4+0+0 5

Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
DIL520 English for Specific Purposes 10 4+0+0 5

Course CodeCourse 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 CodeCourse 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 CodeCourse 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 CodeCourse 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 CodeCourse 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 CodeCourse 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 CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
DIL607 French 7 4+0+0 5

Course CodeCourse 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 CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
DIL609 French 9 4+0+0 5

Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
DIL610 French 10 4+0+0 5

Course CodeCourse 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 CodeCourse 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 CodeCourse 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 CodeCourse 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 CodeCourse 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 CodeCourse 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 CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
DIL617 Russian 7 4+0+0 5

Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
DIL618 Russian 8 4+0+0 5

Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
DIL619 Russian 9 4+0+0 5

Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
DIL620 Russian 10 4+0+0 5

Course CodeCourse 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 CodeCourse 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 CodeCourse 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 CodeCourse 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 CodeCourse 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 CodeCourse 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 CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
DIL627 Spanish 7 4+0+0 5

Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
DIL628 Spanish 8 4+0+0 5

Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
DIL629 Spanish 9 4+0+0 5

Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
DIL630 Spanish 10 4+0+0 5

Course CodeCourse 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 CodeCourse 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 CodeCourse 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 CodeCourse 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 CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
DIL635 Chinese3 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 CodeCourse 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 CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
DIL637 Chinese 7 4+0+0 5

Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
DIL638 Chinese 8 4+0+0 5

Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
DIL639 Chinese 9 4+0+0 5

Course CodeCourse Name(T+A+L)ECTS
DIL640 Chinese 10 4+0+0 5

Course CodeCourse 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 CodeCourse 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 CodeCourse 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 CodeCourse 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 CodeCourse 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 CodeCourse 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.

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DIL647 Arabic 7 4+0+0 5

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DIL648 Arabic 8 4+0+0 5

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DIL649 Arabic 9 4+0+0 5

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DIL650 Arabic 10 4+0+0 5

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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DIL657 Turkish 7 4+0+0 5

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DIL658 Turkish 8 4+0+0 5

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DIL659 Turkish 9 4+0+0 5

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DIL660 Turkish 10 4+0+0 5

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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.

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DIL662 Italian 2 4+0+0 5

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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.

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DIL672 German 2 4+0+0 5

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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.

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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.

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DIL675 German 5 3+0+0 5

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JOB106 ARCHITECHT Software Product Management 3+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.

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JOB107 HISENSE International Business Management: HISENSE Case 3+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.

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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.

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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.

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RTC020 Digital Culture 3+0+0 5
The definition of digital culture, the development of digital culture and its importance in social life, digital media literacy, digital culture and globalization.

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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

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UNI013 Internet Radio Broadcasting 3+0+0 5
How can you open an internet radio and how you choose the format

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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.

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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).

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UNI024 Music Appreciation 3+0+0 5

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UNI028 Public Speaking 3+0+0 5

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UNI035 Heuristic Optimization 3+0+0 5

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UNI046 Introduction to Business 3+0+0 5

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UNI049 Sustainable Development 3+0+0 5

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UNI051 Introduction to International Relations 3+0+0 5
Core actors, problematique and theories of international relations will be analyzed.

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UNI053 Sociology of Youth 3+0+0 5

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UNI055 Introduction to Ancient and Medieval Philosophy 3+0+0 5

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UNI058 Sustainability Challenges of Water Resources 3+0+ 5

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UNI062 Economic Development in Africa 3+0+ 5

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UNI063 Introduction to Internatıional Relations 3+0+ 5
Core actors, problematique and theories of international relations will be analyzed.

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UNI070 Academic Translation 3+0+ 5

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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.

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UNI072 Sociology of Inequality 3+0+ 5

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UNI074 Computer Algebra Programming with Sage 3+0+ 5

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UNI075 Philosophy of Mathematics 3+0+ 5

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UNI078 Introduction to Philosophy 3+0+ 5

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UNI081 Approaches to English Language Teaching 3+0+ 5
Definition of language learning, general learning theories, theories of language learning, neurolinguistic, sociolinguistic, psycholinguistic.

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UNI082 Linguistic Approach to Translation 3+0+ 5
Introduction of theoretical basis and practical work on translation from English to Turkish

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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

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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.

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UNI087 Artistic Anatomy 3+0+ 5

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UNI098 Current Issues in Science and Technology 3+0+ 5

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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.

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UNI105 Network Effect on Digital World 3+0+ 5
Communities as a strategic asset in digital world, building the network effect of the communities, the strategies and the path to design network oriented organizations in digital world.

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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

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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.

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UNI113 Political Communication and Propaganda 3+0+ 5

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UNI124 Fundamentals of Laser Technologies 3+0+0 5

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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.

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UNI129 Basic Skills in Gastronomy 1+4+ 5

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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

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UNI131 Human as a Metaorganism and Microbiota Engineering 3+0+0 5

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UNI133 Cosmetics from Past to Present 3+0+0 5

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UNI134 Clinical Studies on Medicinal Plants 3+0+0 5

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UNI135 Medicinal Plant Monographs 3+0+0 5

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UNI136 Self Care at Our Living Area 3+0+0 5

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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.

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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.

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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

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UNI150 Nuclear Power Plants 3+0+0 5

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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.

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UNI152 Introduction to Optimization 3+0+0 5

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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.

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UNI170 Politics and Society İn Contemporary Turkey 3+0+0 5

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UNI174 Digital Game Design 3+0+ 5

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UNI182 Introduction to Pastry 3+0+ 5

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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.

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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).

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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.

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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.

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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.

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UNI195 Introduction to Biomedical Engineering 3+0+ 5

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UNI203 Design Thinking 3+0+ 5

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UNI206 Game Analytics 3+0+0 5

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UNI207 Entrepreneurship 3+0+0 5
The entrepreneurial thinking is becoming more and more important not only for start-ups but also for in-company breakthroughs. On the other hand, the priorities of Turkey and the globe effects and offers opportunities and threats to these entrepreneurial ideas. With this approach, entrepreneurship, change, and the priority issues in the world will be explained to students on an advanced level. Although mainly all entrepreneurship discussion focuses on the business world, it aims to convey a general understanding with different case reports

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UNI214 Reading Images 3+0+0 5
How images in mass media are created, and how our human senses can perceive and evaluate them?

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UNI219 Alternative and renewable energy 3+0+0 5

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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.

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UNI237 Problems in Philosophy 3+0+0 5
This course introduces the general nature of philosophical thought from a historical-thematic perspective. It will investigate the major theoretical positions about the fundamental problems of philosophy. The course is essentially composed of four modules. After a brief discussion on the nature and problems of philosophy, the first module analyses major ethical theories of Ancient Philosophy. The second module investigates two different approaches from Modern Philosophy to mind/body problem. The third module focuses on three different thesis about the problem of free will. Finally, the last module discusses three different philosophical approaches to the idea of “historical progress”.

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UNI238 From Literature to Film 3+0+0 5
Film and literature, transcription from the text, intertextuality, film reading, visual narration

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UNI239 Culture and History of Civilization 3+0+0 5
From human settlements to geographic discoveries, civilizations in the period, learning about history of the world and cultural developments with relation to cultural interactions, important historical events and civilizations, intercultural interactions which shaped the history of the world, civilizations in different periods and geographies which contributed to common cultural heritage, literature, art, political vision, science and religion.

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UNI240 Neck and Back Health 3+0+ 5
Prevention and maintenance of neck and back health in different age, gender, conditions, occupation and weight.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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®

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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.

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UNI247 Family Business and SMEs 3+0+ 5

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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.

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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.

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UNI250 Love in Film 3+0+ 5
Film and literature, transcription from the text, intertextuality, film reading, visual narration

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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.

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UNI252 Business Ethics 3+0+ 5

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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.

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UNI257 Health Assessment 3+0+ 5

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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

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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.

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UNI280 Data Analysis with R  3+0+0 5
This course includes basic elements of R programming languages.

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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

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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.

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UNI283 Financial Literacy 3+0+0 5

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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

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UNI300 Principles of Mechanical Design 3+0+0 5

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UNI301 Introduction to Electricall Electronics 3+0+0 5

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UNI302 Chemistry and Society 3+0+0 5

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UNI303 Introduction to Biomaterials 3+0+0 5

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UNI304 Nanobiotechnology 3+0+0 5

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UNI308 Introduction to Critical Theory 3+0+0 5

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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.

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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.

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UNI311 Introduction to New Media 3+0+0 5

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UNI314 Introduction to Computer Engineering 3+0+0 5

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UNI315 Introduction to Software Engineering 3+0+0 5

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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)

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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

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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.

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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

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UNI353 Medical Biology Seminars 3+0+0 5
At the end of the course, students will have information about seminar’s subjects such as cancer, singal transduction of the cancers, personallized therap.

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UNI354 Food Literacy 2+0+ 5

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UNI355 Functional Foods and Ingredients 2+0+ 5

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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.

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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.

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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.

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UNI364 Digital Photograpgy 2+0+ 5
Week 1: Introduction to Digital Photography • Learning Objectives: • Define key photography terminology. • Understand the historical development of photography. • Identify the components of a digital camera. • Topics: • History of photography • Digital camera components • Basic camera settings Week 2: Camera Controls and Settings • Learning Objectives: • Master exposure settings (aperture, shutter speed, ISO). • Understand the importance of white balance. • Learn to control depth of field. • Topics: • Aperture and depth of field • Shutter speed and motion • ISO and noise • White balance Week 3: Composition and Framing • Learning Objectives: • Compose visually appealing photographs. • Understand the rule of thirds and other composition techniques. • Recognize the impact of perspective and framing. • Topics: • Rule of thirds • Leading lines • Framing techniques Week 4: Lighting in Photography • Learning Objectives: • Identify and manipulate different types of lighting. • Understand the concept of exposure. • Use natural and artificial light effectively. • Topics: • Types of lighting • Exposure and metering • Flash photography Week 5: Image Editing and Post-Processing • Learning Objectives: • Edit and enhance photographs using software (e.g., Adobe Lightroom). • Retouch and correct images. • Topics: • Introduction to image editing software • Basic editing techniques Week 6: Visual Storytelling through Photography • Learning Objectives: • Develop the ability to tell stories through photographs. • Understand the role of photography in communication. • Topics: • Photojournalism • Documentary photography • Building a visual narrative Week 7: Portraiture and People Photography • Learning Objectives: • Capture compelling portraits. • Work with human subjects. • Topics: • Portrait photography techniques • Working with models and subjects Week 8: Landscape and Nature Photography • Learning Objectives: • Capture stunning landscapes and nature scenes. • Understand the unique challenges of outdoor photography. • Topics: • Landscape composition • Nature photography tips Week 9: Street Photography and Candid Shots • Learning Objectives: • Develop the skills for street and candid photography. • Address ethical considerations in public photography. • Topics: • Street photography techniques • Ethics in street photography Week 10: Event and Action Photography • Learning Objectives: • Capture dynamic events and actions. • Understand the role of timing and framing. • Topics: • Event photography • Action photography Week 11: Photography for Social Media and Online Platforms • Learning Objectives: • Adapt photography for various online platforms. • Understand image resolution and file formats. • Topics: • Social media photography • Image optimization for the web Week 12: Copyright and Legal Aspects • Learning Objectives: • Understand copyright and intellectual property issues in photography. • Learn about model releases and permissions. • Topics: • Copyright in photography • Model releases and permissions Week 13: Final Project and Portfolio Development • Learning Objectives: • Apply knowledge and skills to a final photography project. • Create a portfolio of work for presentation. • Topics: • Project guidelines • Portfolio development Week 14: Critique and Reflection • Learning Objectives: • Engage in critical analysis of photographs. • Reflect on personal growth as a photographer. • Topics: • Group critique sessions • Personal reflection and future plans

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UNI370 Gender Studies 2+0+0 5
This course consists of studying basic themes and theories regarding gender studies. Students learn to approach gender from a sociological and psychological perspective, focusing on major issues regarding the social construction of gender, gender socialization and gender inequality.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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UNI379 Mystery of Life:Bioelectricity 3+0+0 5

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UNI382 Energy Economics and Sustainability 2+0+ 5

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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?

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UNI384 Health Literacy 2+0+ 5