Course Information Semester Course Code Course Title T+P+L Credit ECTS 1 03310002 History of Ancient Times 3+0+0 6 6 Course Details Language : Turkish Level : Bachelor's Degree Department / Program : History Mode of Delivery : Face to Face Type : Compulsory Objectives : This course is intended to teach the political history of Mesopotamia, Anatolia, Mediterranean, Egypt, Iran and Greek states in a general framework as well as the first formation of humanity and prehistoric eras. Content : The formation of the world and the first people. Mediterranean basin in prehistoric times, Mesopotamia, Egypt, Iran, Syria-Palestine history. Methods & Techniques : Prerequisites and co-requisities : None Course Coordinator : None Name of Lecturers : Prof. Dr. Fatih BERK - - Assistants : None Work Placement(s) : No Recommended or Required Reading Resources : İlk Çağ Tarih ve Uygarlığı, Nazmi ÖZÇELİK, Nobel Yayınları, Ankara 2012. Semester : İlk Çağ Tarih ve Uygarlığı, Mehmet Ali KAYA, Pegem Akademi Yayıncılık, 2015. Course Category Field 100% In-Term Study Informations In-Term Studies Quantity Percentage Mid-terms 1 40% Final examination 1 60% Total 2 100% Activity Informations Activities Quantity Duration Total Work Load Course Duration 14 3 42 Hours for off-the-c.r.stud 14 4 56 Assignments 3 15 45 Mid-terms 1 15 15 Final examination 1 22 22 Total Work Load ECTS: 6 180 Course Learning Outcomes Upon the successful completion of this course, students will be able to: No Learning Outcomes 1 From the earliest times, S/He comprehend the historical periods of the Mediterranean region and Anatolia. 2 S/He examines the political history of the old Mediterranean states. 3 S/He has information about the Ancient Times states established in Mediterranean, Anatolia, Europe and North Africa. Weekly Detailed Course Contents Week Topics 1 The First History of the World and Mankind 2 Prehistoric Ages: Stone Ages and Properties 3 Prehistoric Ages: Mine Ages and Properties 4 Mesopotamia in Prehistoric Period 5 Sumerians 6 Akkadians and Babylonians 7 Elamlilar and Assyrians 8 Hattiler, Hurriler, Luvian 9 Hittites 10 Urartians, Lydians, Phrygians and Ionians 11 Phoenicians and Hebrews 12 Egypt 13 Medes and Persians 14 Greeks, Crete and Miken Contribution of Learning Outcomes to Programme Outcomes P1P2P3P4P5P6P7P8P9P10P11P12P13P14P15P16 All 542 C1 542 C2 542 bbb