COURSE INTRODUCTION AND APPLICATION INFORMATION


Course Name
Turkish
Code
Semester
Theory
(hour/week)
Application/Lab
(hour/week)
Local Credits
ECTS
TURK 100
Fall
4
0
4
4
Prerequisites
None
Course Language
Turkish
Course Type
Required
Course Level
First Cycle
Mode of Delivery -
Teaching Methods and Techniques of the Course Discussion
Q&A
Lecture / Presentation
Course Coordinator
Course Lecturer(s)
Assistant(s) -
Course Objectives The objective of this course is to show the students characteristics and rules of Turkish Language through examples; make them achieve the habit and skill of showing their emotions, thoughts, plans, impressions, observations, and experiences efficiently in writing and verbally; develop their vocabulary with the help of written and verbal texts; teach them the rules of comprehending the texts they read or programs they listen to accurately; develop their language skills which form the basis of the communication between individuals and populace.
Learning Outcomes The students who succeeded in this course;
  • understand the rules of written expression, gain the ability to express their ideas effectively.
  • learn the words forming sentences and recognize the importance of syntax.
  • gain reading habit and read the book or attend events where comments from their perspective.
  • acquire the stages of preparing scientific writing (collecting data, showing references, etc.).
  • use communication tools -the form of petitions, official report, letters, etc. -for future life.
Course Description Students will be taught how to use the written and verbal communication tools accurately and efficiently in this course. Various types of verbal and written statements will be examined through a critical point of view by doing exercises on understanding, telling, reading, and writing. Punctuation and spelling rules, which are basis of written statement, will be taught and accurate usage of these rules for efficient and strong expression will be provided. As for verbal statement, students will be taught how to use the body language, use accent and intonation elaborately, and use presentation techniques.
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Course Category

Core Courses
X
Major Area Courses
Supportive Courses
Media and Managment Skills Courses
Transferable Skill Courses

 

WEEKLY SUBJECTS AND RELATED PREPARATION STUDIES

Week Subjects Required Materials
1 Communication (Elements of Communication) Yakıcı, A., Yücel, M., (...)& Yelok,S. (2010). Türk Dili ve Kompozisyon Bilgileri, Yargı Publishing house, Ankara, p. 1-16
2 Languages in the Wold and the Place of Turkish among World Languages Yakıcı, A., Yücel, M., (...)& Yelok,S. (2010). Türk Dili ve Kompozisyon Bilgileri, Yargı Publishing house, Ankara, p. 39-44
3 Languages in the Wold and the Place of Turkish among World Languages Yakıcı, A., Yücel, M., (...)& Yelok,S. (2010). Türk Dili ve Kompozisyon Bilgileri, Yargı Publishing house, Ankara, p. 39-44
4 Culture and Cultural Elements Yakıcı, A., Yücel, M., (...)& Yelok,S. (2010). Türk Dili ve Kompozisyon Bilgileri, Yargı Publishing house, Ankara,p. 18-38
5 Writing Rules (Correctional Mark, Writing Some Words and Attachments, Where Lowercase Letters Are Used, Where Capital Letters Are Used) Yakıcı, A., Yücel, M., (...)& Yelok,S. (2010). Türk Dili ve Kompozisyon Bilgileri, Yargı Publishing house, Ankara, p. 147-165
6 Writting And Rules Of Punctuation Marks (Spelling of compound words, spelling of idioms, spelling of dilemmas, spelling of common words, spelling of foreign nouns) Yakıcı, A., Yücel, M., (...)& Yelok,S. (2010). Türk Dili ve Kompozisyon Bilgileri, Yargı Publishing house, Ankara, p. 170-175
7 Punctuation Marks Yakıcı, A., Yücel, M., (...)& Yelok,S. (2010). Türk Dili ve Kompozisyon Bilgileri, Yargı Publishing house, Ankara, p. 177-194
8 Composition and Forms of Expression Yakıcı, A., Yücel, M., (...)& Yelok,S. (2010). Türk Dili ve Kompozisyon Bilgileri, Yargı Publishing house, Ankara, p. 229-243
9 Types of Writing (Official "Formal" Articles: Petition, Record, Decision) Yakıcı, A., Yücel, M., (...)& Yelok,S. (2010). Türk Dili ve Kompozisyon Bilgileri, Yargı Publishing house, Ankara, p. 264-292
10 Writing Types (Official "Formal" Articles: Report, Business Letters, CV) Yakıcı, A., Yücel, M., (...)& Yelok,S. (2010). Türk Dili ve Kompozisyon Bilgileri, Yargı Publishing house, Ankara, p. 264-292
11 Types of Writing: Articles Transmitting Thoughts and Information: Clause, Article, Criticism, Essay, Letter…) Yakıcı, A., Yücel, M., (...)& Yelok,S. (2010). Türk Dili ve Kompozisyon Bilgileri, Yargı Publishing house, Ankara, p. 357-404
12 Types of Oral Expression (Open session, Symposium, Panel, Forum, Colloquium) Yakıcı, A., Yücel, M., (...)& Yelok,S. (2010). Türk Dili ve Kompozisyon Bilgileri, Yargı Publishing house, Ankara, p. 441-446
13 Types of Oral Expression (Conference, Discourse) Yakıcı, A., Yücel, M., (...)& Yelok,S. (2010). Türk Dili ve Kompozisyon Bilgileri, Yargı Publishing house, Ankara, p. 446-464
14 SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND EFFECTIVE PRESENTATION TECHNIQUES (Scientific Research) Yakıcı, A., Yücel, M., (...)& Yelok,S. (2010). Türk Dili ve Kompozisyon Bilgileri, Yargı Publishing house, Ankara,p. 465-480
15 Semester Review Yakıcı, A., Yücel, M., (...)& Yelok,S. (2010). Türk Dili ve Kompozisyon Bilgileri, Yargı Publishing house, Ankara,p. 481-495
16 Final Exam
Course Notes/Textbooks

Yakıcı, A., Yücel, M., (...)& Yelok,S. (2010). Türk Dili ve Kompozisyon Bilgileri, Yargı Publishing house, Ankara,

Suggested Readings/Materials

Korkmaz, Z. (2003). Türk Dili ve Kompozisyon Bilgileri, 6. Baskı, Ankara:YargıYayınevi..

Önen,A. (2007). Türkçeyi Türkçe Konuşmak, İnkılap Yayınevi, İstanbul. 

 

 

EVALUATION SYSTEM

Semester Activities Number Weigthing
Participation
Laboratory / Application
Field Work
Quizzes / Studio Critiques
2
30
Portfolio
Homework / Assignments
Presentation / Jury
Project
Seminar / Workshop
Oral Exam
Midterm
1
30
Final Exam
1
40
Total

Weighting of Semester Activities on the Final Grade
3
55
Weighting of End-of-Semester Activities on the Final Grade
1
45
Total

ECTS / WORKLOAD TABLE

Semester Activities Number Duration (Hours) Workload
Course Hours
(Including exam week: 16 x total hours)
16
4
64
Laboratory / Application Hours
(Including exam week: 16 x total hours)
16
Study Hours Out of Class
13
2
26
Field Work
Quizzes / Studio Critiques
2
3
Portfolio
Homework / Assignments
Presentation / Jury
Project
Seminar / Workshop
Oral Exam
Midterms
1
12
Final Exams
1
16
    Total
124

 

COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES AND PROGRAM QUALIFICATIONS RELATIONSHIP

#
Program Competencies/Outcomes
* Contribution Level
1
2
3
4
5
1

To be able to have basic theoretical and practical knowledge in line with scientific developments in the field of nursing and health sciences for family and community health and well-being

X
2

To be able to use the basic theoretical and practical knowledges to meet the health care requirements of family and community with a holistic approach

X
3

To be able to follow evidence-based practices and new approaches by performing nursing practices

4

To be able to maintain responsibility for improving oneself while adopting the importance of lifelong learning and following scientific, technological, and current practices 

X
5

To be able to communicate effectively with individuals, families, communities and the healthcare team in applications

X
6

To be able to operate on the professional platforms with individual study skills, the ability to decide independently, and awareness of legal rights and responsibilities

X
7

To be able to conducts intra-disciplinary and inter-disciplinary teamwork

X
8

To be able to organize projects and events for the social environment with social responsibility and to apply them

X
9

To be able to evaluate the applicability of research results, use them in nursing practices, identify new problem areas and think critically

X
10

To be able to act according to social, scientific, and ethical values in nursing, during the data collection, interpretation, implementation of initiatives, and evaluation of results

X
11

To be able to collect data in the areas of nursing and communicate with colleagues in a foreign language

*1 Lowest, 2 Low, 3 Average, 4 High, 5 Highest