An introductory course in the general principles of economics and the study of the major characteristics of macro and micro economics. A consideration of the place of the health sector in the economy, the design and financing of health insurance, behavior of public and private hospitals, role of competition in the medical care market, determinants of technological change and effects of government regulations.
Students will continue improving intermediate English grammar and vocabulary through focused practice in speaking, listening, writing, and reading skills. Students will continue practicing essential nursing, medical, and health-related English through readings, role-plays, simulations, and course projects.
Students will continue improving intermediate English grammar and vocabulary through focused practice in speaking, listening, writing, and reading skills. Students will continue practicing essential nursing, medical, and health-related English through readings, role-plays, simulations, and course projects.
Students will continue improving intermediate English grammar and vocabulary through focused practice in speaking, listening, writing, and reading skills. Students will continue practicing essential nursing, medical, and health-related English through readings, role-plays, simulations, and course projects.
Students will acquire the ability to comprehend, analyze and discuss academic and non-academic material on health issues and nursing in particular. Through texts and multimedia in English, they will learn about the latest medical developments and professional experiences of nurses and doctors in various cultural contexts. They will also read and discuss illness narratives written or told by patients who suffer from common diseases. In addition to learning techniques for discourse and narrative analysis, students will recognize and implement various stylistic components of both academic and non-academic texts, such as essays and response papers, and practice writing abstracts and a formal essay on a wide variety of health-related topics.
Students will acquire the ability to comprehend, analyze and discuss academic and non-academic material on health issues and nursing in particular. Through texts and multimedia in English, they will learn about the latest medical developments and professional experiences of nurses and doctors in various cultural contexts. They will also read and discuss illness narratives written or told by patients who suffer from common diseases. In addition to learning techniques for discourse and narrative analysis, students will recognize and implement various stylistic components of both academic and non-academic texts, such as essays and response papers, and practice writing abstracts and a formal essay on a wide variety of health-related topics.
Understanding studentship and academic life; self-regulation, individual planning and self-evaluation, avoiding procrastination; analyzing effective study methods and techniques, reading an academic texts, effective note-taking; preparing for an exam; learning as a process without borders; understanding the role of research and environment in learning.
Foundations and basics of designing effective teaching environments for higher education courses, learning principles, teaching in English, integrating learning technologies into teaching practices, grading, communicating with students and instructors, and superdiversity and gender sensitive pedagogy.
Aiming to increase the possibilities of communication of hearing and speech impaired in society through equipping university students with sign language skills. Differentiating our students in their future careers with this skill.
Aiming to increase the possibilities of communication of hearing and speech impaired in society through equipping university students with sign language skills. Differentiating our students in their future careers with this skill.
Aiming to increase the possibilities of communication of hearing and speech impaired in society through equipping university students with sign language skills. Differentiating our students in their future careers with this skill.
Aiming to increase the possibilities of communication of hearing and speech impaired in society through equipping university students with sign language skills. Differentiating our students in their future careers with this skill.
This course introduces students to the Ottoman script. By the end of the first semester students should be able to read simple texts in printed Ottoman. Students continue to acquire reading and writing skills in printed Ottoman in the second semester.
This course introduces students to the Ottoman script. By the end of the first semester students should be able to read simple texts in printed Ottoman. Students continue to acquire reading and writing skills in printed Ottoman in the second semester.
Advanced Reading Seminar
Topics of advanced grammar to be introduced through close reading of selected short authentic prose and verse texts. Texts to include pieces by Plautus, Catullus, Cicero, Horace and selected Mediaeval pieces, illustrating aspects of history, mythology and social life and the periods and genres of Latin Literature. Continuing concentration on building fluency and vocabulary acquisition. Special focus on introducing problems of textual transmission, basic translation skills and the techniques of commentary.
Topics of advanced grammar to be introduced through close reading of selected short authentic prose and verse texts. Texts to include pieces by Plautus, Catullus, Cicero, Horace and selected Mediaeval pieces, illustrating aspects of history, mythology and social life and the periods and genres of Latin Literature. Continuing concentration on building fluency and vocabulary acquisition. Special focus on introducing problems of textual transmission, basic translation skills and the techniques of commentary
Ottoman-Turkish constitutional developments; Preamble of the constitution; features of republic and irrevocable provisions; disclosure of political parties; principle of equality; restriction of fundamental rights and freedoms; legislation and deputies; executive (President and Council of Ministers) ; motion of censure, investigation and presidential renewal of elections; Constitutional Court and constitutional review.
Engagement, marriage, the status of spouses within the family. Divorce, matrimonial property regimes. Rights of the children; the relation between the child and the parents. Adoption.
Development of the various legal systems in the world; historical development of the Turkish legal system; the transition to the secular legal system following the adoption of Western European Laws after the foundation of the Republic, and historical changes in the legal field.
Obligations deriving from acts against Law. Basic conditions of tortuous liability (damage, causal relation) different types of tortuous liabilities. Unjust enrichment.
Obligations deriving from acts against Law. Basic conditions of tortuous liability (damage, causal relation) different types of tortuous liabilities. Unjust enrichment.
Judicial control of administration. Administrative disputes; administrative decisions. Jurisdiction of administrative courts and procedure.
Judicial control of administration. Administrative disputes; administrative decisions. Jurisdiction of administrative courts and procedure.