INDR 573 / FINANCIAL ENGINEERING
Term: Fall 2015Units 3Days: TUES THURSTimes: 10:00:00-11:15:00

Investments and cash flows, present value and internal rate of return; fixed income securities, yield, duration and immunization; portfolio optimization, mean-variance models, Capital Asset Pricing Model and Arbitrage Pricing Theory; forwards, futures, swaps and risk hedging; pricing derivative securities and options, binomial market models, continuous market models and Black-Scholes equation.

INDR 583 / SUPPLY CHAIN MODELING AND ANALYSIS
Term: Fall 2015Units 3Days: MON WEDTimes: 11:30:00-12:45:00

Application and development of mathematical modeling tools for the analysis of strategic, tactical, and operational supply-chain problems. Mathematical programming formulations for integrated planning of capacity and demand in a supply chain. Planning and managing inventories in multi-level systems, centralized versus decentralized control of supply chain inventories. Models and algorithms for transportation and logistics systems design and analysis. Supply chain coordination issues and achieving coordination through contracts. The role of information technology and enterprise resource planning (ERP) and Advanced Planning and Optimization software.

INDR 590 / SEMINAR
Term: Fall 2015Units 0Times: 0:00:00-0:00:00

A series of lectures given by faculty or outside speakers. Participating students must also make presentations during the semester.

INTL 101 / INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL SCIENCE
Term: Fall 2015Units 3Days: MON WEDTimes: 13:00:00-14:15:00

The basic tools and concepts of politics, political systems, and political science; an overview of the basic terminology and theories of political science so as to enable students to understand the functioning of different political systems; a systematic understanding of political institutions and dynamics as a basis for an adequate analysis of global problems, from economic development to security to the environment.

INTL 101 / INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL SCIENCE
Term: Fall 2015Units 3Days: MON WEDTimes: 10:00:00-11:15:00

The basic tools and concepts of politics, political systems, and political science; an overview of the basic terminology and theories of political science so as to enable students to understand the functioning of different political systems; a systematic understanding of political institutions and dynamics as a basis for an adequate analysis of global problems, from economic development to security to the environment.

INTL 201 / RESEARCH METHODS IN SOCIAL SCIENCES
Term: Fall 2015Units 3Days: TUES THURSTimes: 14:30:00-15:45:00Ön Koşullar: (INTL. 101 and MATH. 201 or Eng 200 or Eng 201) or consent of the instructor

Introduction to research methodology in behavioral and social sciences, emphasizing the logic of scientific inquiry, critical thinking and the essential roles of observation and experiment; review of research methods in International Relations, including survey research and statistical methods.

INTL 203 / INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Term: Fall 2015Units 3Days: MON WEDTimes: 11:30:00-12:45:00Ön Koşullar: INTL. 101

Evolution of the modern international system, with particular emphasis on developments since World War II, basic theories and applications of salient issues in international politics such as international conflict and cooperation, alignments, nationalism, and forces of change.

INTL 204 / INTRODUCTION TO COMPARATIVE POLITICS
Term: Fall 2015Units 3Days: MON WEDTimes: 8:30:00-9:45:00Ön Koşullar: INTL. 101

Basic concepts in political science such as political culture, political participation, political parties, political institutions, and the application of these concepts in the study of major contemporary states.

INTL 301 / THE TURKISH CONSTITUTIONAL SYSTEM
Term: Fall 2015Units 3Days: TUES THURSTimes: 8:30:00-9:45:00

Constitution as the Supreme Law of the Land and as an operating mechanism; organization and functioning of the legislative, executive and judicial branches; interrelation between them; the citizen, civil liberties and the Government.

INTL 305 / GLOBALIZATION AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Term: Fall 2015Units 3Days: MON WEDTimes: 14:30:00-15:45:00

Forces of change in international politics, and the ability of the interstate system to endure in the face of accelerating economic, sociological, and political limitations on the sovereignty of nations.

INTL 311 / HISTORY OF MODERN DIPLOMACY
Term: Fall 2015Units 3Days: TUES THURSTimes: 14:30:00-15:45:00

Examines the evolution of modern diplomacy from the 19th century to the present. Studies topics such as the balance of power, the Concert of Europe, the secret agreements and open diplomacy. Investigates the transformation from the old to the new diplomacy including parliamentary and global diplomacy.

INTL 313 / INTRODUCTION TO GLOBAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
Term: Fall 2015Units 3Days: TUES THURSTimes: 13:00:00-14:15:00Ön Koşullar: INTL. 203 and INTL. 204 or consent of the instructor

Main approaches to various institutions and actors that make up the field of international political economy. Question of who gets what at a global level from a multi-actored, multi-level and mul-disciplinary perspective. Interactions between states, markets, firms, NGOs, and not-for-profit organizations at the local, national, regional, and supranational levels. Global trade, production, finance, and knowledge structures and relations in the context of international organizations, transnational corporations, global financial structures, regional integrations, North-South relations, discourses and practices of development, and problems of global poverty.

INTL 318 / SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS
Term: Fall 2015Units 3Days: MON WEDTimes: 8:30:00-9:45:00Ön Koşullar: INTL. 201

Provides an introduction to the analysis of social networks. Topics include research design for social network analysis, collecting network data, visualization of networks, and review of most commonly used measures such as centrality, structural holes, and structural equivalence. Software packages for the course: UCINET and Visone.

INTL 325 / GENDER AND POLITICS
Term: Fall 2015Units 3Days: MON WEDTimes: 13:00:00-14:15:00Ön Koşullar: (INTL. 101 or SOCI. 100) and INTL 204

This undergraduate seminar critically explores a variety of political, social, and economic processes through a gendered perspective. The class revisits issues of politics and political economy by focusing on various inequalities that govern the lives of men and women in their everyday lives. The course material is organized so that we discuss themes such as, but not limited to, nation-state formation, citizenship, labor, and development.

INTL 340 / GOVERNMENTS AND POLITICS OF THE MIDDLE EAST
Term: Fall 2015Units 3Days: TUES THURSTimes: 16:00:00-17:15:00

The establishment and development of Middle Eastern political systems; actors including social and political forces which shape their political processes, and their foreign policies.

INTL 385 / TURKISH FOREIGN POLICY
Term: Fall 2015Units 3Days: TUES THURSTimes: 11:30:00-12:45:00Ön Koşullar: INTL. 203 or consent of the instructor

Major developments in Turkish foreign policy; shifts in foreign policy goals and orientations; forces of change, problems and issues in Türkiye's historical and current external relations.

INTL 410 / POLITICAL ECONOMY OF TÜRKİYE
Term: Fall 2015Units 3Days: TUES THURSTimes: 10:00:00-11:15:00Ön Koşullar: ECON. 202 or consent of the instructor

Introduction to the role of the state and other political actors in Turkish economic development from a comparative and global political economy perspective; key policy phases and institutional transformations; the role of multilateral institutions ; the politics of economic crises and reforms; regional integration and external economic relations of the Turkish economy; the political economy of trade and capital flows; poverty, inequality, labor market dynamics and social policy: gender and environmental dimensions of Turkish development.

INTL 415 / COLONIALISM AND IMPERIALISM
Term: Fall 2015Units 3Days: TUES THURSTimes: 11:30:00-12:45:00Ön Koşullar: INTL. 101 and INTL. 203

Concentrates on the age of High Imperialism, analyzing the policies pursued by European powers and the United States in regard to Africa, Asia and Latin America, as well as the indigenous movements in reaction to these policies and the impact of decolonization.

INTL 447 / EUROPEAN FOREIGN POLICY
Term: Fall 2015Units 3Days: TUES THURSTimes: 14:30:00-15:45:00Ön Koşullar: INTL 203 or INTL 204 or consent of the instructor

Challenges of European foreign policy within a changing European and global order; the EU as an international actor; the relationship between EU and member state foreign policies; European foreign policy towards Türkiye, Russia, Eastern Europe, Balkans, North Africa and the Middle East, United States, China, and Africa. Discussion of current security challenges and the strengths and weaknesses of European foreign policy.

INTL 450 / SELECTED TOPICS IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Term: Fall 2015Units 3Days: MON WEDTimes: 10:00:00-11:15:00

Topics will be announced when offered.

INTL 452 / SELECTED TOPICS IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Term: Fall 2015Units 3Days: WEDTimes: 14:30:00-17:15:00Ön Koşullar: INTL 101 or consent of the instructor

Topics will be announced when offered.

INTL 470 / INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT AND SECURITY
Term: Fall 2015Units 3Days: TUES THURSTimes: 16:00:00-17:15:00Ön Koşullar: INTL 203

Theories of conflict and aspects of international security, including alliances, international organizations, ethnic and national conflict, and proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.

INTL 501 / RESEARCH METHODS
Term: Fall 2015Units 3Days: MONTimes: 10:00:00-12:45:00

Introduction to the fundamental research methods in social science, covering issues and methods shared by all of the social sciences and by many of the natural sciences. Particular emphasis on contemporary work in the fields of international relations and political science, elaborating on both quantitative and qualitative methods and highlighting the steps in identifying a problem worthy of study and developing testable hypotheses, designing a research strategy, gathering data, analyzing data, research and publication ethics and interpreting the results.

INTL 503 / GLOBALIZATION AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY
Term: Fall 2015Units 3Days: TUESTimes: 8:30:00-11:15:00

Historical and analytical analysis of globalization processes and their impacts on world politics, with special focus on the questions of the changing nature of the nation state, sustainable economic development and democratic global governance. Presentation of an inter-disciplinary framework for an in-depth analysis of change in international relations, while paying attention to the debate on globalization that is taking place in the fields of international relations, sociology, economics and management.