SI 391 / INTERNSHIP AND PRACTICUM PROGRAM
Term: Summer 2019Units 0Times: 0:00:00-0:00:00

Students receive practical knowledge and hands-on training in a company setting. Internship is based on the contents of "Internship Guide Booklet" Prepared by each Academic Program.

SI 491 / INTERNSHIP AND PRACTICUM PROGRAMI
Term: Summer 2019Units 0Times: 0:00:00-0:00:00

Students receive practical knowledge and hands-on training in a company setting. Internship is based on the contents of "Internship Guide Booklet" Prepared by each Academic Program.

SOCI 100 / INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
Term: Summer 2019Units 3Days: MON TUES WED THURSTimes: 13:00:00-14:15:00

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.

SOCI 350 / SELECTED TOPICS IN SOCIOLOGY I
Term: Summer 2019Units 3Days: MON TUES WED THURS*Times: 9:30:00-13:20:00

Detailed examination of topics in Sociology.

SOCI 351 / SOCIOLOGY OF HUMAN RIGHTS
Term: Summer 2019Units 3Days: TUES THURSTimes: 14:30:00-17:15:00Ön Koşullar: SOCI. 100

Examines the birth and origins of human rights. Examines the sociological approaches to human rights. Examines the relations between rights,liberalism, individualism, capitalist relations of production, social movements and social policy Focuses on several major themes in human rights such as labour rights, lgbti rights, women’s rights, children’s rights, etc.

SOSC 110 / STATE AND SOCIETY
Term: Summer 2019Units 3Days: MON TUES WED THURSTimes: 16:00:00-17:15:00

An introductory exploration of state-society relations from an interdisciplinary perspective. Focusing on the questions of what the state is, what the society is, and what the relationship between the two is? The concept of citizenship and how the state relates to citizens through security forces, juridical system, social welfare, education, religion and culture. Working with examples from history, Türkiye and other countries.

SOSC 110 / STATE AND SOCIETY
Term: Summer 2019Units 3Days: MON TUES WED THURSTimes: 8:30:00-9:45:00

An introductory exploration of state-society relations from an interdisciplinary perspective. Focusing on the questions of what the state is, what the society is, and what the relationship between the two is? The concept of citizenship and how the state relates to citizens through security forces, juridical system, social welfare, education, religion and culture. Working with examples from history, Türkiye and other countries.

SPAN 201 / SPANISH I : BEGINNERS
Term: Summer 2019Units 3Days: MON TUES WED THURSTimes: 10:00:00-11:15:00

Designed to introduce beginner learners to the four language skills?listening, speaking, reading and writing?and to the Spanish culture in order to develop basic communication in the target language. Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, first half of level A1.

STAT 901 / INTRODUCTION TO MANAGERIAL STATISTICS
Term: Summer 2019Units 2Days: TUES*Times: 9:00:00-13:00:00

An introduction to statistics as applied to managerial problems. Conceptual understanding , limitations and misuses of statistics and interpretation of statistical results are emphasized. Hands-on experience is provided using software. Descriptive statistics including central tendency, dispersion, skewness, covariance, binomial and normal probability distributions, confidence intervals for means, and simple linear regression. Examples from finance, operations, and marketing.

SURG 600 / GENERAL SURGERY
Term: Summer 2019Units 3Times: 0:00:00-0:00:00

Understanding the fundamental therapy principles of surgery and acquiring basic surgical skills. Supervised primary responsibility in areas of communication (history taking, informed consent, communication of results with patients/relatives and colleagues, recommendations on further therapy), diagnosis, therapy and documentation. The interns will be responsible from the following tasks: Examination of the patients, daily rounds, taking part in the operations, blood collection, blood (product) transfusion, inserting needles and catheters, wound-dressing, presenting patients during rounds and tumor board meetings, preparing discharge reports. (4 weeks; compulsory on-call nights and weekends)

SURG 600 / GENERAL SURGERY
Term: Summer 2019Units 3Times: 0:00:00-0:00:00

Understanding the fundamental therapy principles of surgery and acquiring basic surgical skills. Supervised primary responsibility in areas of communication (history taking, informed consent, communication of results with patients/relatives and colleagues, recommendations on further therapy), diagnosis, therapy and documentation. The interns will be responsible from the following tasks: Examination of the patients, daily rounds, taking part in the operations, blood collection, blood (product) transfusion, inserting needles and catheters, wound-dressing, presenting patients during rounds and tumor board meetings, preparing discharge reports. (4 weeks; compulsory on-call nights and weekends)

TECH 505 / PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Term: Summer 2019Units 3Days: FRI*Times: 9:00:00-18:00:00

Strategy with projects; integration of organization with projects; defining the project; estimating times and costs; developing a network plan; LP approach for CPM; PERT; scheduling resources; mathematical models for resource allocation; reducing project duration; mathematical model for crashing; progress and evaluation; control process; project closure audit process; international projects. Case studies for fundamental project management tools to specific technology projects addressing the students’ company

TECH 513 / NEXT GNRTN ENGINEERING TECH-ROBOTICS, NANOTECH, HEALTH
Term: Summer 2019Units 3Days: FRI*Times: 9:00:00-10:00:00

Driving forces and fundamentals of future engineering technologies. Overview of future engineering approaches, systems and solutions. Introduction of cutting edge technologies such as robotics, advanced material engineering, personalized healthcare and nanomedicine, interdisciplinary engineering approaches. Transformational effects of future engineering technologies and their applications.

UNIV 121 / EFFECTIVE SPEAKING
Term: Summer 2019Units 1Days: MON WEDTimes: 13:00:00-14:15:00

This class aims to help students use the right organs (i.e. diaphragm) and the right points in order to make an effortless speech which is at the right tone. Exercises to improve speech capability will be conducted in the light of phonetic science that forms basis of many languages. By the end of the semester, students are expected to express themselves more professionally; have a broader vocabulary, make better choices for words and express emotions congruent with words. This course will provide the opportunity to be an effective speaker by intensive experience. Breathing exercises, impromptu and prepared speeches, articulation practices are a few methods to be used throughout the course. The course is offered in Turkish.