ACWR 106 / ACADEMIC WRITING FOR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Term: Spring 2018Units 3Days: MON WEDTimes: 8:30:00-9:45:00Ön Koşullar: ACWR. 101

Building on skills developed in ACWR 101, ACWR 106 presents more advanced reading and writing tasks while introducing students to the types of writing, research, and analysis used in scientific disciplines. Prerequisite: ACWR. 101

ACWR 106 / ACADEMIC WRITING FOR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Term: Spring 2018Units 3Days: MON WEDTimes: 11:30:00-12:45:00Ön Koşullar: ACWR. 101

Building on skills developed in ACWR 101, ACWR 106 presents more advanced reading and writing tasks while introducing students to the types of writing, research, and analysis used in scientific disciplines. Prerequisite: ACWR. 101

ACWR 106 / ACADEMIC WRITING FOR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Term: Spring 2018Units 3Days: MON WEDTimes: 13:00:00-14:15:00Ön Koşullar: ACWR. 101

Building on skills developed in ACWR 101, ACWR 106 presents more advanced reading and writing tasks while introducing students to the types of writing, research, and analysis used in scientific disciplines. Prerequisite: ACWR. 101

ACWR 106 / ACADEMIC WRITING FOR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Term: Spring 2018Units 3Days: MON WEDTimes: 14:30:00-15:45:00Ön Koşullar: ACWR. 101

Building on skills developed in ACWR 101, ACWR 106 presents more advanced reading and writing tasks while introducing students to the types of writing, research, and analysis used in scientific disciplines. Prerequisite: ACWR. 101

ACWR 106 / ACADEMIC WRITING FOR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Term: Spring 2018Units 3Days: MON WEDTimes: 8:30:00-9:45:00Ön Koşullar: ACWR. 101

Building on skills developed in ACWR 101, ACWR 106 presents more advanced reading and writing tasks while introducing students to the types of writing, research, and analysis used in scientific disciplines. Prerequisite: ACWR. 101

ACWR 106 / ACADEMIC WRITING FOR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Term: Spring 2018Units 3Days: MON WEDTimes: 11:30:00-12:45:00Ön Koşullar: ACWR. 101

Building on skills developed in ACWR 101, ACWR 106 presents more advanced reading and writing tasks while introducing students to the types of writing, research, and analysis used in scientific disciplines. Prerequisite: ACWR. 101

ACWR 106 / ACADEMIC WRITING FOR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Term: Spring 2018Units 3Days: TUES THURSTimes: 14:30:00-15:45:00Ön Koşullar: ACWR. 101

Building on skills developed in ACWR 101, ACWR 106 presents more advanced reading and writing tasks while introducing students to the types of writing, research, and analysis used in scientific disciplines. Prerequisite: ACWR. 101

ACWR 106 / ACADEMIC WRITING FOR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Term: Spring 2018Units 3Days: TUES THURSTimes: 11:30:00-12:45:00Ön Koşullar: ACWR. 101

Building on skills developed in ACWR 101, ACWR 106 presents more advanced reading and writing tasks while introducing students to the types of writing, research, and analysis used in scientific disciplines. Prerequisite: ACWR. 101

ACWR 106 / ACADEMIC WRITING FOR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Term: Spring 2018Units 3Days: MON WEDTimes: 8:30:00-9:45:00Ön Koşullar: ACWR. 101

Building on skills developed in ACWR 101, ACWR 106 presents more advanced reading and writing tasks while introducing students to the types of writing, research, and analysis used in scientific disciplines. Prerequisite: ACWR. 101

ACWR 107 / LEGAL WRITING
Term: Spring 2018Units 3Days: TUES THURSTimes: 11:30:00-12:45:00Ön Koşullar: ACWR. 101

Building on skills developed in ACWR 101, ACWR 107 presents more advanced reading and writing tasks while introducing students to the types of writing, research, and analysis used by practicing lawyers and researchers. Prerequisite: ACWR. 101

ACWR 107 / LEGAL WRITING
Term: Spring 2018Units 3Days: TUES THURS*Times: 14:30:00-15:45:00Ön Koşullar: ACWR. 101

Building on skills developed in ACWR 101, ACWR 107 presents more advanced reading and writing tasks while introducing students to the types of writing, research, and analysis used by practicing lawyers and researchers. Prerequisite: ACWR. 101

ARBC 201 / ARABIC I : BEGINNERS
Term: Spring 2018Units 3Days: TUES THURSTimes: 8:30:00-9:45:00

Basics of grammar and vocabulary, listening, and speaking. Readings include newspapers, poems, and authentic documents. Language labs using multimedia systems are part of the language courses.

ARBC 202 / ARABIC II : BEGINNERS
Term: Spring 2018Units 3Times: 0:00:00-0:00:00Ön Koşullar: ARBC. 201 or consent of the instructor

Focusing on improving students' reading, writing, listening and oral skills. Reading and discussing original texts in Arabic (excerpts from literature texts, newspaper articles) and developing the students' language skills through watching video and film supplements.

ARHA 122 / INTRODUCTION TO ARCHAEOLOGY
Term: Spring 2018Units 3Days: MON WEDTimes: 10:00:00-11:15:00

Introduction to the discipline of archaeology. Emergence of archaeology as a discipline and its historical evolution, methods of discovery and research, major excavations and discoveries that are critical for understanding ancient civilizations.

ARHA 209 / LATE ANTIQUE AND BYZANTINE CIVILIZATION (284-1453 AD)
Term: Spring 2018Units 3Days: MON WEDTimes: 16:00:00-17:15:00

Introduction to the origins, development and enduring legacy of Late Antique and Byzantine civilization. The course traces the transformation of the ancient world and the emergence and role of Byzantium as a major political, economic and cultural power in Europe and Near East. Topics covered include the spread of Christianity, the development of imperial ideology and the institutions of state, warfare and diplomacy, social and economic life, literary, artistic and architectural achievements, and cultural interaction with Western Europe and the Islamic states of the Near East.

ARHA 221 / THE ART OF MEDITERRANEAN AND EUROPEAN CIVILAISATIONS: ANCIENT TO PRE-MODERN
Term: Spring 2018Units 3Days: TUES THURSTimes: 14:30:00-15:45:00

Art, architecture and the visual culture of the Ancient Near East, the Classical civilizations of Greece and Rome, the Byzantine Empire, the Romanesque, Gothic and Renaissance periods in Europe. The political symbolism of art and architecture, the nature of patronage, how art and architecture inform our understanding of the past.

ARHA 320 / ROME, ROMAN CITIES AND COUNTRYSIDE
Term: Spring 2018Units 3Days: TUES THURSTimes: 13:00:00-14:15:00

Urban development of Rome from a monarchic residence to an imperial capital. Imperial presence and propaganda in the cities and countryside of the Roman empire. Examples ranging from Asia Minor to the Iberian peninsula will be connected with the larger discourse on the organization and logistics of the empire. Transformations of regional societies within the empire with focus on the legitimization of local powers through works of art, public infrastructure and urban decoration.

ARHA 322 / ART AND ARCHITECTURE: POST MEDIEVAL TO POST MODERN
Term: Spring 2018Units 3Days: TUES THURSTimes: 10:00:00-11:15:00

Art, architecture and the visual culture of the Renaissance, Mannerist, and Baroque movements in Europe, Neo-classicism and Romanticism, Realism, Impressionism, the Modern and Post-Modern art and architectural movements. The political symbolism of art, the nature of patronage, how art and architecture inform our understanding of the past.

ARHA 404 / CULTURAL HERITAGE MANAGEMENT I
Term: Spring 2018Units 3Days: TUES THURSTimes: 16:00:00-17:15:00

Conservation, interpretation, communication and management of all archaeological and historical resources that are regarded as cultural heritage. Theoretical and methodological approaches, social and political factors, which shape our understanding and management of the cultural heritage. Examination of local and global, international and national institutions which deal with cultural heritage, the relevant legislation and conventions that impact the management of these resources.

ARHA 411 / ARCHAEOLOGICAL METHODS AND THEORY II
Term: Spring 2018Units 3Days: MONTimes: 13:00:00-15:45:00Ön Koşullar: (ARHA. 122 or ARHA. 201 or ARHA. 202 or ARHA. 317) or consent of the instructor

Archaeological method and theory with emphasis on the principles and practice of Anatolian archaeology. Topics include: survey and excavation methods and associated recording techniques, the instrumental analysis and interpretation of various kinds of excavated materials, and the presentation and publication of archaeological results.

ARHA 414 / HERITAGE AND DIPLOMACY
Term: Spring 2018Units 3Days: MONTimes: 10:00:00-12:45:00

Examines the history and importance of diplomacy in cultural and natural heritage studies. Trains students in the applications of policy and law in the management of heritage, particularly international and transnational agreements with examples from the Balkans, Mediterranean, Middle East and Asia.

ARHA 475 / ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY OF SELJUK PERIOD
Term: Spring 2018Units 3Days: TUES THURSTimes: 11:30:00-12:45:00

Introduction to the material culture of the Seljuk Period in Anatolia. Detailed examination of the architectural remains of the Seljuks, such as palaces, caravanserais, tombs, mosques, madrasas, khans and hospitals, the urbanization, art and architecture of the Seljuks.

ARHA 500 / ANATOLIAN CIVILIZATIONS I (NEOLITHIC-LATE BRONZE AGE)
Term: Spring 2018Units 3Days: TUESTimes: 16:00:00-18:45:00

This survey course will focus on the archaeological sequences of Türkiye (ancient Anatolia) from the Neolithic period through the Late Bronze Age and the end of the Hittite Empire. An illustrated lecture series will cover the major stages in the rise of agricultural production and a critical evaluation of models of state origins will provide the basis for our understanding of the transformation into complex state societies in Anatolia. It will cover the major theoretical issues in trade and exchange systems that form the backdrop for the prosperous Assyrian trading systems. Textual material will be integrated with the archaeological record to illuminate some of the complex relationships between the Hittite Empire in northern Anatolia and the Levant. Highlighted are the major sites such as the following: Göbeklitepe, Çatalhöyük, Alaca Höyük, Troy, Göltepe/Kestel, the GAP salvage projects, Kültepe, Acemhöyük, Alalakh, and Bogazköy

ARHA 506 / ARCHAEOLOGICAL METHODS AND THEORY
Term: Spring 2018Units 3Days: WEDTimes: 13:00:00-15:45:00

This course covers theoretical approaches and methods used in the design and implementation of archaeological field research and data analysis. It focuses on the principles that archaeologists use to explain human cultural development from the material record of the past. Questions considered will include: What is archaeology and what are its aims? Is there a coherent body of archaeological theory to which most archaeologists subscribe? What appears to be the most productive theoretical approaches for understanding and interpreting the past?