DOS 155 / SWIMMING LEVEL I
Term: Fall 2024Units 1Days: MONTimes: 11:30:00-12:40:00

Standing in water exercises for people who do not have a basic swimming level and are afraid of water. Different position kicking and practice; breathing exercises in water; diving exercises with correct technique; progression in streamline body position and in-water arm exercises; freestyle kicking exercises; backstroke kicking exercises in water; breathing and arm timing beginner level applications in freestyle and backstroke technique; demonstration of jumping technique steps; the effects of correct breathing technique on the ability to stand comfortably in water and gain basic swimming technique skills.

DOS 155 / SWIMMING LEVEL I
Term: Fall 2024Units 1Days: MONTimes: 16:00:00-17:10:00

Standing in water exercises for people who do not have a basic swimming level and are afraid of water. Different position kicking and practice; breathing exercises in water; diving exercises with correct technique; progression in streamline body position and in-water arm exercises; freestyle kicking exercises; backstroke kicking exercises in water; breathing and arm timing beginner level applications in freestyle and backstroke technique; demonstration of jumping technique steps; the effects of correct breathing technique on the ability to stand comfortably in water and gain basic swimming technique skills.

DOS 155 / SWIMMING LEVEL I
Term: Fall 2024Units 1Days: WEDTimes: 11:30:00-12:40:00

Standing in water exercises for people who do not have a basic swimming level and are afraid of water. Different position kicking and practice; breathing exercises in water; diving exercises with correct technique; progression in streamline body position and in-water arm exercises; freestyle kicking exercises; backstroke kicking exercises in water; breathing and arm timing beginner level applications in freestyle and backstroke technique; demonstration of jumping technique steps; the effects of correct breathing technique on the ability to stand comfortably in water and gain basic swimming technique skills.

DOS 155 / SWIMMING LEVEL I
Term: Fall 2024Units 1Days: THURSTimes: 14:30:00-15:40:00

Standing in water exercises for people who do not have a basic swimming level and are afraid of water. Different position kicking and practice; breathing exercises in water; diving exercises with correct technique; progression in streamline body position and in-water arm exercises; freestyle kicking exercises; backstroke kicking exercises in water; breathing and arm timing beginner level applications in freestyle and backstroke technique; demonstration of jumping technique steps; the effects of correct breathing technique on the ability to stand comfortably in water and gain basic swimming technique skills.

DOS 156 / SWIMMING LEVEL II
Term: Fall 2024Units 1Days: MONTimes: 14:30:00-15:40:00

Exercises for the development of freestyle and backstroke swimming techniques for people with basic swimming level. Development of freestyle kicking with different executions; freestyle breathing technique exercises and execution of arm technique with different drills; execution of different drills for freestyle breathing and arm timing; development of backstroke kicking with different executions; execution of backstroke swimming arm technique with different drills; execution of freestyle and backstroke swimming technique at long distances; the effect of correct breath control technique on gaining longer distance swimming skills.

DOS 156 / SWIMMING LEVEL II
Term: Fall 2024Units 1Days: THURSTimes: 16:00:00-17:10:00

Exercises for the development of freestyle and backstroke swimming techniques for people with basic swimming level. Development of freestyle kicking with different executions; freestyle breathing technique exercises and execution of arm technique with different drills; execution of different drills for freestyle breathing and arm timing; development of backstroke kicking with different executions; execution of backstroke swimming arm technique with different drills; execution of freestyle and backstroke swimming technique at long distances; the effect of correct breath control technique on gaining longer distance swimming skills.

DOS 157 / SWIMMING LEVEL III
Term: Fall 2024Units 1Days: WEDTimes: 13:00:00-14:10:00

Breaststroke and butterfly technique development exercises for advanced practitioners of freestyle and backstroke technique. Repetitive practice of freestyle technique arm pull steps, breathing technique and kicking coordination; teaching and practicing of Freestyle turn technique; repetitive practice of backstroke arm pull and kick timing advanced drills; breaststroke arm pull technique steps and practice exercises; breaststroke kicking technique exercises; execution of breaststroke arm pull and kick timing drills; butterfly arm pull technique steps and execution exercises; butterfly kicking technique exercises; execution of butterfly arm pull and kick timing drills. The effect of developing freestyle and backstroke swimming distance gain of butterfly and breaststroke swimming skills.

DOS 161 / PAINTING AND CONTEMPORARY PAINTING TECHNIQUES I
Term: Fall 2024Units 1Days: TUESTimes: 13:00:00-14:10:00

This course is offered for the students who are already reached a certain level of cultural experience, where they can improve their artistic character and will be assisted to comprehend the techniques and composure structure of art. Since the students will learn plenty of painting techniques and eventually grow their aesthetics, they will be able to present their artistic abilities. One can present painting series and become a collector, join art fairs or make a revolutionary change in art itself.

DOS 161 / PAINTING AND CONTEMPORARY PAINTING TECHNIQUES I
Term: Fall 2024Units 1Days: TUESTimes: 14:30:00-15:40:00

This course is offered for the students who are already reached a certain level of cultural experience, where they can improve their artistic character and will be assisted to comprehend the techniques and composure structure of art. Since the students will learn plenty of painting techniques and eventually grow their aesthetics, they will be able to present their artistic abilities. One can present painting series and become a collector, join art fairs or make a revolutionary change in art itself.

DOS 161 / PAINTING AND CONTEMPORARY PAINTING TECHNIQUES I
Term: Fall 2024Units 1Days: TUESTimes: 16:00:00-17:10:00

This course is offered for the students who are already reached a certain level of cultural experience, where they can improve their artistic character and will be assisted to comprehend the techniques and composure structure of art. Since the students will learn plenty of painting techniques and eventually grow their aesthetics, they will be able to present their artistic abilities. One can present painting series and become a collector, join art fairs or make a revolutionary change in art itself.

DOS 161 / PAINTING AND CONTEMPORARY PAINTING TECHNIQUES I
Term: Fall 2024Units 1Days: WEDTimes: 11:30:00-12:40:00

This course is offered for the students who are already reached a certain level of cultural experience, where they can improve their artistic character and will be assisted to comprehend the techniques and composure structure of art. Since the students will learn plenty of painting techniques and eventually grow their aesthetics, they will be able to present their artistic abilities. One can present painting series and become a collector, join art fairs or make a revolutionary change in art itself.

DOS 161 / PAINTING AND CONTEMPORARY PAINTING TECHNIQUES I
Term: Fall 2024Units 1Days: WEDTimes: 14:30:00-15:40:00

This course is offered for the students who are already reached a certain level of cultural experience, where they can improve their artistic character and will be assisted to comprehend the techniques and composure structure of art. Since the students will learn plenty of painting techniques and eventually grow their aesthetics, they will be able to present their artistic abilities. One can present painting series and become a collector, join art fairs or make a revolutionary change in art itself.

DOS 161 / PAINTING AND CONTEMPORARY PAINTING TECHNIQUES I
Term: Fall 2024Units 1Days: TUESTimes: 11:30:00-12:40:00

This course is offered for the students who are already reached a certain level of cultural experience, where they can improve their artistic character and will be assisted to comprehend the techniques and composure structure of art. Since the students will learn plenty of painting techniques and eventually grow their aesthetics, they will be able to present their artistic abilities. One can present painting series and become a collector, join art fairs or make a revolutionary change in art itself.

DOS 162 / PAINTING AND CONTEMPORARY PAINTING TECHNIQUES II
Term: Fall 2024Units 1Days: WEDTimes: 16:00:00-17:10:00

The ability to transfer creativity to visuality is the art culture structure that will develop on the philosophy of art that forms the basis of plastic arts through memory. At the same time, the students question their own work and create aesthetic awareness. In addition to developing multidimensional thinking, perceiving and designing knowledge and skills required to produce an original work, students will also have the ability to embody interdisciplinary interaction and sensory perception.

DOS 163 / PAINTING AND CONTEMPORARY PAINTING TECHNIQUES III
Term: Fall 2024Units 1Days: WEDTimes: 13:00:00-14:10:00

This course aims to provide the student with the correct understanding of the terms that will be used in evaluating the works of art, especially the ability to read the work of art. They will begin to examine the sociological, cultural and ontological structure of art in more detail, and will grasp the material and expression of their concerns. Students will also prepare projects in parallel with their own development and gain the ability to apply their own themes.

DTES 501 / INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH METHODS I
Term: Fall 2024Units 3Times: 0:00:00-0:00:00

Review of descriptive statistics and basic research methodology. Experimental methods and research design including, research and publication ethics, one-way analyses, factorial designs, repeated measures, analysis of covariance, and the analyses of main effects, simple effects and interaction comparisons.

DTES 516 / CHILDREN'S BOOKS
Term: Fall 2024Units 3Times: 0:00:00-0:00:00

An introduction to picturebook design and research. Evaluating the educational, cultural, social and economic impact of children's books and interactive electronic storybooks. Overview of projects in relation to language development. Understanding how picturebooks work. Analysis of multilingual, multicultural, experimental, creative, postmodern books.

DTES 538 / MEDIATED REALITY
Term: Fall 2024Units 3Times: 0:00:00-0:00:00

Reality-shifting paradigms: mixed, dual, blended realities and their reflections on technology. Real, virtual, augmented, diminished and synchronized realities. The concept of reality in today’s digital world. Discussions on recent topics such as cyborgology, cyborg-art, super-human studies, world-making and where the world is going. Exploring the sensory and cognitive abilities of humans; how technology can change these abilities and our experience with the world surrounding us.

DTES 555 / SELECTED TOPICS IN DESIGN, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY
Term: Fall 2024Units 3Times: 0:00:00-0:00:00

Topics will be announced when offered.

EBME 510 / EVIDENCE BASED MEDICINE
Term: Fall 2024Units 1Times: 0:00:00-0:00:00

This two day course describes fundamental principles of evidence based medicine in an interactive manner. Critical appraisal of research articles is carried out.

EBME 510 / EVIDENCE BASED MEDICINE
Term: Fall 2024Units 1Times: 0:00:00-0:00:00

This two day course describes fundamental principles of evidence based medicine in an interactive manner. Critical appraisal of research articles is carried out.

ECIR 313 / INTRODUCTION TO GLOBAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
Term: Fall 2024Units 3Times: 0:00:00-0:00:00Ön Koşullar: INTL. 203 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.

ECIR 410 / POLITICAL ECONOMY OF TÜRKİYE
Term: Fall 2024Units 3Times: 0:00:00-0:00:00Ön 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.

ECON 100 / PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS
Term: Fall 2024Units 3Times: 0:00:00-0:00:00

Economic reasoning; basic concepts and processes in microeconomics and macroeconomics; identification and discussion of current economic issues covered in popular economics publications. The students who completed ECON 101, 102 can not earn credits from ECON 100.