Project
HSS490
Research of an issue within the framework of the program under the supervision of an academic advisor; submission of a written report and oral presentation.
AKTS
8Kredi
4Saatler
(0 + 0 + 0 )Complementary Elective-IV
HSS-C-IV
Complementary Elective-IV
AKTS
5Kredi
3Saatler
(3 + 0 + 0 )Departmental Elective-X
HSS-D2-X
Departmental Elective-X
AKTS
5Kredi
3Saatler
(3 + 0 + 0 )Departmental Elective-XI
HSS-D2-XI
Departmental Elective-XI
AKTS
5Kredi
3Saatler
(3 + 0 + 0 )Free Elective-III
HSS-F-III
Free Elective-III
AKTS
5Kredi
3Saatler
(3 + 0 + 0 )ECONOMICS
ECO100
AKTS
6Kredi
3Saatler
(3 + 0 + 0 )Introduction to Philosophy
HSS107
The meaning and definiton of philosophy. The fundamental issues, problems and theories in philosophy. Major philosophers in the history of philosophy. Philosophical theories developed on issues like knowledge, science, being, morality, politics, religion, language and art. The relationship between wisdom, knowledge, reality and justification. Rationalism, empiricism, emotivism, universalism, relativism, objectivism, subjectivism, scepticism. Problems of free will and determinism, alienation, freedom and justice.
AKTS
6Kredi
3Saatler
(3 + 0 + 0 )Introduction to Political Science
POLS101
Nature and methodology of political science, basic concepts, political institutions and political behavior, political parties and pressure groups, political participation, elections and voting behavior, state and bureaucracy.
AKTS
6Kredi
3Saatler
(3 + 0 + 0 )Introduction to Cultural Antropology
HSS331
The central ideas, methods, and debates in the anthropological study of human thought and behavior. Survey of ways of life in many different societies. The ways anthropologists have tried to understand societies. Hands-on ethnographic research. Tools and techniques for research and analysis.
AKTS
6Kredi
3Saatler
(3 + 0 + 0 )Interpreting Renaissance and Modern Art
HSS315
AKTS
6Kredi
3Saatler
(3 + 0 + 0 )