An introduction to physiological psychology. During this course students will learn about the physiological mechanisms that underlie psychological processes of sensation, motivation, learning, memory, and emotion. Other topics include neurological disorders, schizophrenia, affective disorders, anxiety disorders, and psychopharmacology.
A series of presentations by faculty, outside speakers and students.
A series of presentations by faculty, outside speakers and students.
Toplum bazında sağlık kavramı tanıtılacak ve sağlığın ölçütleri irdelenecektir. Konu başlıkları, sağlıklı olma halinin ölçütleri, bir toplumun sağlık parametrelerinin değerlendirilmesi, halk sağlığında kanıta dayalı yaklaşım, dünyada ve Türkiye?de sık görülen halk sağlığı sorunlarının gözden geçirilmesi, sık görülen sorunların önlenmesi için gerekli yaklaşımlar, sağlıkta kalite ölçütleri, sağlık sisteminin yapılanması ve farklı sağlık sistemlerinin karşılaştırılması.
Lectures on child, adolescent and women reproductive health services, immunization services, health services for communicable and non-communicable diseases, environmental health services, community mental health services, planning for health education, school health services and health management in primary health care setting. Determining the most prevalent diseases in the community and individual and social interventions for these problems during the rotation in Community Health Centers. Planning and conveying health education to students and public. Outpatient services for Tuberculosis Disease in Tuberculosis Control Dispensaries. During the rotation in Family Health Centers participating in outpatient clinics, household visits, immunization, baby and pregnant follow up services along with the family physician. During the whole block, there will be lectures, video presentations and discussions with health managers about preventive and curative health services in the primary health care setting. (4 weeks)
Lectures on child, adolescent and women reproductive health services, immunization services, health services for communicable and non-communicable diseases, environmental health services, community mental health services, planning for health education, school health services and health management in primary health care setting. Determining the most prevalent diseases in the community and individual and social interventions for these problems during the rotation in Community Health Centers. Planning and conveying health education to students and public. Outpatient services for Tuberculosis Disease in Tuberculosis Control Dispensaries. During the rotation in Family Health Centers participating in outpatient clinics, household visits, immunization, baby and pregnant follow up services along with the family physician. During the whole block, there will be lectures, video presentations and discussions with health managers about preventive and curative health services in the primary health care setting. (4 weeks)
Lectures on child, adolescent and women reproductive health services, immunization services, health services for communicable and non-communicable diseases, environmental health services, community mental health services, planning for health education, school health services and health management in primary health care setting. Determining the most prevalent diseases in the community and individual and social interventions for these problems during the rotation in Community Health Centers. Planning and conveying health education to students and public. Outpatient services for Tuberculosis Disease in Tuberculosis Control Dispensaries. During the rotation in Family Health Centers participating in outpatient clinics, household visits, immunization, baby and pregnant follow up services along with the family physician. During the whole block, there will be lectures, video presentations and discussions with health managers about preventive and curative health services in the primary health care setting. (4 weeks)
Lectures on child, adolescent and women reproductive health services, immunization services, health services for communicable and non-communicable diseases, environmental health services, community mental health services, planning for health education, school health services and health management in primary health care setting. Determining the most prevalent diseases in the community and individual and social interventions for these problems during the rotation in Community Health Centers. Planning and conveying health education to students and public. Outpatient services for Tuberculosis Disease in Tuberculosis Control Dispensaries. During the rotation in Family Health Centers participating in outpatient clinics, household visits, immunization, baby and pregnant follow up services along with the family physician. During the whole block, there will be lectures, video presentations and discussions with health managers about preventive and curative health services in the primary health care setting. (4 weeks)
Lectures on child, adolescent and women reproductive health services, immunization services, health services for communicable and non-communicable diseases, environmental health services, community mental health services, planning for health education, school health services and health management in primary health care setting. Determining the most prevalent diseases in the community and individual and social interventions for these problems during the rotation in Community Health Centers. Planning and conveying health education to students and public. Outpatient services for Tuberculosis Disease in Tuberculosis Control Dispensaries. During the rotation in Family Health Centers participating in outpatient clinics, household visits, immunization, baby and pregnant follow up services along with the family physician. During the whole block, there will be lectures, video presentations and discussions with health managers about preventive and curative health services in the primary health care setting. (4 weeks)
Lectures on child, adolescent and women reproductive health services, immunization services, health services for communicable and non-communicable diseases, environmental health services, community mental health services, planning for health education, school health services and health management in primary health care setting. Determining the most prevalent diseases in the community and individual and social interventions for these problems during the rotation in Community Health Centers. Planning and conveying health education to students and public. Outpatient services for Tuberculosis Disease in Tuberculosis Control Dispensaries. During the rotation in Family Health Centers participating in outpatient clinics, household visits, immunization, baby and pregnant follow up services along with the family physician. During the whole block, there will be lectures, video presentations and discussions with health managers about preventive and curative health services in the primary health care setting. (4 weeks)
Statistical techniques in business data analysis; decision making under uncertainty. Concept of loss functions, decision trees, Bayes' Rule; correlation analysis, simple and multiple regression analysis (variable selection, model building, residual analysis); exponential smoothing methods; autoregressive (AR), moving average (MA), and ARMA models; introduction to intervention analysis, outlier-level shift-variance change detection procedures , and autoregressive conditional heteroscedasticity models. Extensive use of computer-based computational tools and business applications.
Statistical techniques in business data analysis; decision making under uncertainty. Concept of loss functions, decision trees, Bayes' Rule; correlation analysis, simple and multiple regression analysis (variable selection, model building, residual analysis); exponential smoothing methods; autoregressive (AR), moving average (MA), and ARMA models; introduction to intervention analysis, outlier-level shift-variance change detection procedures , and autoregressive conditional heteroscedasticity models. Extensive use of computer-based computational tools and business applications.
Reproductive endocrinology is a branch of science that involves endocrinologic aspect of gonadal function in both sexes and reproduction. Better understanding of molecular mechanisms underlying reproductive disorders and the application of problems of human reproduction especially endocrinological problems are important. This lecture will enable students to develop broad vision on molecular aspects of reproductive endocrinology and will allow in depth study of current aspects of reproduction.
This course will provide an up-to-date overview on reproductive genetics and immunology varying from very fundamental aspects of genetics to most-complicated genetic analysis tools and their application to certain reproductive disorders and prenatal diagnosis. In addition to genetics, there will be comprehensive lectures on the immunology of reproduction at implantation, early pregnancy and certain commonly seen benign reproductive disorders and recurrent abortions. Moreover, immune editing and immune escape mechanisms in benign and malignant disorders of the reproductive system will be reviewed.
This course is non-credit and aims to increase the scientific interaction between students and improve their presentation skills with the participation of students from all interdisciplinary programs. The Seminar course which is consisting of presentation of the studies and researches in front of the community within the framework of the techniques determined with the guidance of the advisor, and question and answer part are graded each semester.
Designed to introduce beginner students to the four language skills, listening, speaking, reading and writing and to the Russian culture in order to develop basic communication in the target language. Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: first half of level A1.
Designed to develop basic Russian listening, speaking, reading and writing skills and to deepen cultural awareness in order to interact successfully in routine situations. Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, second half of level A1.
Introduction to the science of ecology including the physical, chemical and biological processes, and interactions that influence the distribution and abundance of organisms. Fundamental principles and concepts of ecology across multiple levels of organization: individual organism, population, community, ecosystem, and landscape. Global climate/biome structure and distribution, population structure and growth, community diversity, species interactions, evolution, energy flow, nutrient cycling, succession, molecular ecology, and human influences on ecosystems.
General overview of living organisms. Selected topics on the control of cellular mechanisms. Gene technology and evolution.
General overview of living organisms. Selected topics on the control of cellular mechanisms. Gene technology and evolution.
Main definitions and laws used to estimate the energy content of different systems. Study of energy consumption mechanisms in systems including cars, planes, heating/cooling, lighting, gadgets, and food/farming. Study of sustainable energy production methods including wind, solar, hydroelectricity, offshore wind, wave, tide, geothermal and nuclear. A balance sheet will be put together in order to answer the question: "Can we conceivably live sustainably without the need for fossil fuels?"
Multidisciplinary approach to ear, nose, throat and skin diseases; diagnosis and treatment of hearing loss, vertigo, tinnitus, otitis media, nasal and paranasal sinus diseases, epistaxis, salivary glands and larynx diseases, upper respiratory tract obstructions, neck masses, oral cavity lesions and speech disorders; skin, hair, nails, oral mucosa and sexually transmitted diseases.
Multidisciplinary approach to ear, nose, throat and skin diseases; diagnosis and treatment of hearing loss, vertigo, tinnitus, otitis media, nasal and paranasal sinus diseases, epistaxis, salivary glands and larynx diseases, upper respiratory tract obstructions, neck masses, oral cavity lesions and speech disorders; skin, hair, nails, oral mucosa and sexually transmitted diseases.
Introduces basic concepts, methods and approaches to the study of society. Focuses on social, cultural, and political systems and structures, social conflict and social institutions. Topics include family, education, gender, race and ethnicity, social class, the economy, organizations, social groups, aging and generations.