GAZI UNIVERSITY INFORMATION PACKAGE - 2019 ACADEMIC YEAR

COURSE DESCRIPTION
PROJECT-I/TAR410G
Course Title: PROJECT-I
Credits 3 ECTS 4
Semester 8 Compulsory/Elective Compulsory
COURSE INFO
 -- LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION
  Turkısh
 -- NAME OF LECTURER(S)
  Prof. Dr. Mustafa SAFRAN
 -- WEB SITE(S) OF LECTURER(S)
  http://w3.gazi.edu.tr/web/safran/
 -- EMAIL(S) OF LECTURER(S)
  safran@gazi.edu.tr
 -- LEARNING OUTCOMES OF THE COURSE UNIT
Possess advanced level theoretical and practical knowledge supported by textbooks with updated information, practice equipments and other resources.
Use of advanced theoretical and practical knowledge within the field.
Conduct studies at an advanced level in the field independently.
Take responsibility both as a team member and individually in order to solve unexpected complex problems faced within the implementations in the field





 -- MODE OF DELIVERY
  The mode of delivery of this course is Face to face
 -- PREREQUISITES AND CO-REQUISITES
  There is no prerequisite or co-requisite for this course.
 -- RECOMMENDED OPTIONAL PROGRAMME COMPONENTS
  There is no recommended optional programme component for this course.
 --COURSE CONTENT
1. Week  The name: Turk, Turk race and Turkish Homeland; Historical Turkish migrations and results of them
2. Week  European Khuns and Bizantine Empire; The sovereignty conception, the state administration at the time of the Steppe Empire
3. Week  The military activities of Moguls aimed at Turkish-Islamic world and its results; The religious of Turks before accepting İslam; İslam and Turks
4. Week  The state tradition of Turks; Common cultural values of the Turkish world
5. Week  The place of Karahanlı ve Gaznevid States in Turkish history
6. Week  The institutions in the four caliph era; The discoveries of İslamic scientists and the reflections of them into Europe
7. Week  Oghuzlar; Batınis
8. Week  Midterm exam
9. Week  The conquest, Islamization and Turkicization of Anatolia
10. Week  Seljuks’ Civilization; Bizantine-Seljuks relations, Crusaders and Seljuks
11. Week  The role of Anatolian Seljuks statesman in reconstruction, housing and economy of Anatolia
12. Week  The foundation of Ottoman State
13. Week  The aspects of Turkish civilization; Turkism, Islamic and the western civilization
14. Week  Balkan states during and after the Communism
15. Week  
16. Week  
 -- RECOMMENDED OR REQUIRED READING
  1. Kafesoğlu, İ., Türk Millî Kültürü, Boğaziçi Yay., İstanbul, 1988. 2. Grosset, R., Bozkır İmparatorluğu, çev: R. Üzmen, Ötügen Yay., İstanbul, 1999
 -- PLANNED LEARNING ACTIVITIES AND TEACHING METHODS
  Lecture, Question & Answer, Demonstration, Drill - Practise
 -- WORK PLACEMENT(S)
  Not Applicable
 -- ASSESSMENT METHODS AND CRITERIA
 
Quantity
Percentage
 Mid-terms
1
40
 Assignment
0
0
 Exercises
0
0
 Projects
0
0
 Practice
0
0
 Quiz
0
0
 Contribution of In-term Studies to Overall Grade  
40
 Contribution of Final Examination to Overall Grade  
60
 -- WORKLOAD
 Efficiency  Total Week Count  Weekly Duration (in hour)  Total Workload in Semester
 Theoretical Study Hours of Course Per Week
14
3
42
 Practising Hours of Course Per Week
0
0
0
 Reading
10
2
20
 Searching in Internet and Library
8
1
8
 Designing and Applying Materials
1
10
10
 Preparing Reports
1
8
8
 Preparing Presentation
0
0
0
 Presentation
0
0
0
 Mid-Term and Studying for Mid-Term
1
4
4
 Final and Studying for Final
1
10
10
 Other
0
0
0
 TOTAL WORKLOAD: 
102
 TOTAL WORKLOAD / 25: 
4.08
 ECTS: 
4
 -- COURSE'S CONTRIBUTION TO PROGRAM
NO
PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES
1
2
3
4
5
1Graduates have notions, knowledges, abilities and values of history and education of history. Explain theories, models, principles and generalisations of the science of history and explains the events, phenomenons, processes and the main principles of history in the light of generalisations.X
2Graduates use hypothetical and operative knowledges in the field of science of history and education to produce solutions for educational problemsX
3Graduates use of advanced theoretical and practical knowledge within the field.X
4Graduates get basic knowledge related to Social Sciences diciplines.X
5Graduates develop positive attitude towards lifelong learning.X
6Graduates comprehend the aim, content, method and assessment dimensions of history educationX
7Graduates follow recent developments and applications in the field of history education.X
8Graduates scientifically analyse and evaluate the notions and the ideas of teaching and the technology of education. Identifies, analyse and argue the problems and subjects and develop suggestions according to scientific evidence and proof.X
9Graduates can organize the teaching and learning atmosphere in accordance with students’ personal development properties (physical, affective, cognitive and psycho-motor).X
10Graduates share the ideas and solution proposals to problems on issues in the field with professionals and non-professionals by the support of qualitative and quantitative dataX
11Graduates take responsibility both as a team member and individually in order to solve unexpected complex problems faced within the implementations in the field.X
12Graduates know and use the historical method.X
13Graduates acquire critical thinking and empathy skills open to interpretation issues in history.X
14Graduates have got foreign language knowledge at degree to follow the relevant foreign sources abaut history field and to communicate with colleagues
15Graduates can edit activities for the social environment with social responsibility and can apply themX
16Graduates obey ethic and professional rules and takes charge in collusive practices.X
17Graduates plan and implement teaching-learning process according to the characteristics of gains of history education.X
18Possess sufficient consciousness about the issues of universality of social rights, social justice, quality, cultural values and also, environmental protection, worker s health and security.X
19Graduates can collaborate effectively with school, family and community.X
20Graduates can associate the topics covered in history education with Ataturk s Principles and Reforms.X