ARHA 501 / ANATOLIAN CIVILIZATIONS II: IRON AGE-ROMAN
Term: Fall 2020Units 3Days: MONTimes: 9:00:00-11:50:00

Material evidence and historical sources for Türkiye from the Iron Age to the Roman period. Cultures and time periods of the Neo-Hittites, Phrygians, Urartu, Lydians, Greek settlements, Persian rule in Türkiye, Hellenistic kingdoms such as Pergamon, Roman cities and settlements. For all time periods, the developments in Türkiye, within the wider context of the Mediterranean and Near Eastern regions.

ARHA 505 / MUSEUM STUDIES AND CULTURAL HERITAGE MANAGEMENT II
Term: Fall 2020Units 3Days: TUESTimes: 18:10:00-20:30:00

An introduction to the practical and theoretical aspects of working in and with a variety of museum institutions and cultural heritage institutions in Türkiye and abroad. The course is organized in modules and taught by local faculty and visiting experts from museums and cultural heritage institutions around the world.

ARHA 508 / ADVANCED HISTORIOGRAPHY AND THEORY OF ART HISTORY
Term: Fall 2020Units 3Days: WEDTimes: 9:00:00-11:50:00

This course examines the concepts and methodology of art historical study and their application to the visual arts of different periods and regions, including the historical and philosophical foundations of contemporary criticism and theory.

ARHA 522 / PAINTING IN OTTOMAN EMPIRE
Term: Fall 2020Units 3Days: TUES*Times: 12:00:00-13:50:00

Introduction to painting in the Ottoman Empire through the centuries, the art of miniature painting, manuscript illustration and album making in the Ottoman palace, the formation of a distinctive style developed through the interactions of the visual traditions of the East and West. The adoption of new techniques and styles such as murals and canvas painting as a result of encounters with Western art.

ARHA 527 / CONSTANTINOPLE (330-1453)
Term: Fall 2020Units 3Days: TUES THURS FRITimes: 17:00:00-17:50:00

The history and the archaeology of the Byzantine imperial capital from its foundation to the Ottoman conquest. The functions of the built environment in relation to both historical time and urban space: the imperial palaces, the public churches, civic ritual and entertainment, economic and social services, the provision of welfare and defense, and the role of monasteries in the life of the community.

ARHA 550 / SELECTED TOPICS IN ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE HISTORY OF ART
Term: Fall 2020Units 3Days: THURSTimes: 10:00:00-12:50:00

ARHA 552 / SELECTED TOPICS IN ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE HISTORY OF ART
Term: Fall 2020Units 3Days: TUES THURS FRITimes: 15:00:00-15:50:00

ARHA 553 / SELECTED TOPICS IN ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE HISTORY OF ART
Term: Fall 2020Units 3Days: TUES THURS FRITimes: 13:00:00-13:50:00

ARHA 557 / SELECTED TOPICS IN ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE HISTORY OF ART
Term: Fall 2020Units 3Days: FRITimes: 9:00:00-11:50:00

ARHA 581 / INTRODUCTION TO MARITIME ARCHAEOLOGY
Term: Fall 2020Units 3Days: WEDTimes: 15:00:00-17:50:00

Overview of the field, research questions integral to topic. Investigation of key issues in the management and protection of underwater cultural heritage. Investigation of main excavations and influential individuals.

ARTS 301 / WORLD THEATRE I
Term: Fall 2020Units 3Days: MON WED FRITimes: 15:00:00-15:50:00

Textual Interpretation of Theatrical Pieces Selected theatrical texts will be analysed mainly in terms of character, motivation and causal sequence. The course will involve both the Turkish and English languages.

ARTS 301 / WORLD THEATRE I
Term: Fall 2020Units 3Days: MON WED FRITimes: 12:00:00-12:50:00

Textual Interpretation of Theatrical Pieces Selected theatrical texts will be analysed mainly in terms of character, motivation and causal sequence. The course will involve both the Turkish and English languages.

ASIU 100 / LITERATURE AND THE SOCIAL WORLD
Term: Fall 2020Units 3Days: TUES THURS FRITimes: 9:00:00-9:50:00

Examining how social ideas are expressed through and portrayed in works of the creative imagination. A selection of literary texts, films, visual representations, and/or essays that speak to a particular social issue or set of interrelated social issues. A variety of themes, such as feminism, globalization, migration, environmentalism, post-colonialism and nationalism. Developing students' competencies in: written and oral communication skills; creativity and scepticism; and critical thinking.

ASIU 100 / LITERATURE AND THE SOCIAL WORLD
Term: Fall 2020Units 3Days: MON WED FRITimes: 12:00:00-12:50:00

Examining how social ideas are expressed through and portrayed in works of the creative imagination. A selection of literary texts, films, visual representations, and/or essays that speak to a particular social issue or set of interrelated social issues. A variety of themes, such as feminism, globalization, migration, environmentalism, post-colonialism and nationalism. Developing students' competencies in: written and oral communication skills; creativity and scepticism; and critical thinking.

ASIU 102 / IMAGINING THE OTHER
Term: Fall 2020Units 3Days: MON WED FRITimes: 14:00:00-14:50:00

Examinaton of the definition of the ?Other?, starting with the widespread description of the term as the processes by which social groups create boundaries and distinctions, often demonizing, dehumanizing, romanticizing, or exoticizing those who do not fit into their society. Exploring the notions of the Other represented in literature to canvas a human fascination with the foreign and the unknown, unlimited by time, place, or cultural context. Focusing on the ways of perception of the Other in socio-cultural, political, religious, geographic, ethnic, gendered, or racial terms in different cultures or time periods. Exploring human identity in relation to the Otherness of the monstrous, the animal, and the super-, sub-, or extra-human.

ASIU 119 / HISTORY, CULTURE AND SOCIETY OF TÜRKİYE THROUGH CINEMA
Term: Fall 2020Units 3Days: THURSTimes: 12:00:00-14:50:00

Looking at the Turkish History, Culture and Society during Republican times through the lens of movies. Analyzing relationships between different elements of society with a historical perspective and with historical realities. Major themes, such as minorities, urbanization, Islam and gender relations will be covered.

BMSE 590 / SEMINAR
Term: Fall 2020Units 0Times: 0:00:00-0:00:00

BUSA 499 / BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CAPSTONE
Term: Fall 2020Units 3Days: TUES*Times: 13:00:00-14:50:00Ön Koşullar: ACCT 201, ACCT 202, BLAW 202, MFIN 202, MKTG201, QMBU 301, OPS Pool and INF Pool

Integration of the knowledge from different areas of the business curriculum: operations, marketing, accounting, finance, information systems, management strategy by applying concepts and frameworks to real life cases to solve business problems; teamwork and presentations.

CAMM 517 / CELL CULTURE
Term: Fall 2020Units 3Days: TUESTimes: 17:30:00-19:30:00

Theoretical and practical aspects of working in a cell culture laboratory. Maintenance of a cell culture laboratory; problems and solutions.

CAMM 520 / MICRO&NANOTECHNOLOGY FOR HEALTH AND DISEASE
Term: Fall 2020Units 3Times: 0:00:00-0:00:00

Micro and nanoscale biological systems and their applications in regenerative medicine, disease modeling, diagnostics and therapy. Properties of micro and nanoscale building blocks, their assembly processes and their use in synthesizing larger systems to address biological problems. A plethora of biological and chemical structures, design of systems for use in sensing and diagnosing biological phenomena, manipulating cell functions, engineering tissues, modeling pathologies and delivering therapeutics. Bioinspired and biomimetic design of microphysiological systems, tissues and organ-on-a-chip approaches. Technological impact and use of such systems in translational research.

CAMM 521 / BIODESIGN
Term: Fall 2020Units 3Times: 0:00:00-0:00:00

Design thinking method used to transform real healthcare challenges into business ideas and transform medicine. Discussions on subjects in medicine, technology and enterpreneurship with experts in health IT, intellectual property, medical device regulations and medtech. In-class applications and discussions of real life unmet clinical challenges with small team of students.

CAMM 522 / CELL SIGNALING MECHANISMS IN HEALTH AND DISEASE
Term: Fall 2020Units 3Days: WEDTimes: 13:00:00-15:45:00

Information regarding cell structure and function, cell signaling, vesicular trafficking, cell-division cycle, and extracellular matrix. Introduction to cell signaling, G-protein coupled receptors, TGF-beta family members and cytokine receptors, receptor tyrosine kinases, pathways involving proteolysis, ingtegration of signals and gene controls, cell division and cell cycle, membrane trafficking, cytoskeleton, cancer and presentations.

CAMM 523 / MOLECULAR BIOTECHNOLOGY
Term: Fall 2020Units 3Days: THURSTimes: 10:00:00-12:00:00

Applied aspects of molecular biology. Introduction and explanation of what is molecular biotechnology as a scientific discipline, which tools of recombinant DNA technologies are applied, and industrial microbiology. The development of molecular biotechnology, DNA, RNA, and protein synthesis, recombinant DNA technology, chemical synthesis, amplification, and sequencing of DNA, bioinformatics, genomics and proteomics, heterologous protein production in eukaryotic cells, directed mutagenesis and protein engineering, protein therapeutics, nucleic acids as therapeutic agents, vaccines, synthesis of commercial products by recombinant microorganisms, transgenic animals, molecular biotechnology and society.

CAMM 524 / MECHANOBIOLOGY&CELL-MATRIX INTERACTIONS
Term: Fall 2020Units 3Days: THURSTimes: 13:00:00-15:30:00

Mechanisms by which cells respond to external physical forces (tension, compression, shear, pressure) and relevant signaling processes involved in development, regeneration and pathology (i.e. cancer); mechanisms of cell-matrix interactions and physical stimuli-mediated cellular processes such as tissue remodeling. Cell cytoskeleton and mechanics, ECM and cell-matrix interactions, cellular responses to external physical stimuli, cellular responses to external physical stimuli, mechanobiology in development, mechanobiology in regeneration and tissue remodeling, mechanobiology in disease, analysis of cell mechanics, Manipulation of cell mechanics, applications of mechanobiology.