Course Information Semester Course Code Course Title T+P+L Credit ECTS 2 99900002 Principles of Ataturk and History of Turkish Revolution II 2+0+0 2 2 Course Details Language : Turkish Level : Bachelor's Degree Department / Program : Electrical-Electronics Engineering Mode of Delivery : Face to Face Type : Compulsory Objectives : History of the Republic of Turkey to share with students 2 courses in accordance with the overall objective. Content : Atatürk's principles and reforms. Methods & Techniques : Prerequisites and co-requisities : None Course Coordinator : Associate Prof.Dr. Hulusi Açıkgöz Name of Lecturers : None Assistants : None Work Placement(s) : No Recommended or Required Reading Resources : GÜL, Muhittin, “Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Tarihi” Barış Yayınevi, Ankara. Course Category Mathematics and Basic Sciences 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 2 28 Hours for off-the-c.r.stud 14 1 14 Assignments 3 2 6 Presentation 1 5 5 Mid-terms 1 5 5 Final examination 1 5 5 Total Work Load ECTS: 2 63 Course Learning Outcomes Upon the successful completion of this course, students will be able to: No Learning Outcomes 1 Know the late history of Turkey, Atatürk’s principles and their contribution to nation’s development 2 Interpret the condition of Turkey both politically and geographically 3 Be aware of national and international cultural richness 4 Have ability to prepare report, article and technical documents, and present them 5 Ability to transfer the domain knowledge in written and verbal form Weekly Detailed Course Contents Week Topics 1 Kemalism 2 Kemalism 3 Kemalism 4 Kemalism 5 Kemalism 6 Kemalism 7 Kemalism 8 Atatürk`s principles and reforms 9 Atatürk`s principles and reforms 10 Atatürk`s principles and reforms 11 Atatürk`s principles and reforms 12 Atatürk`s principles and reforms 13 Atatürk`s principles and reforms 14 Atatürk`s principles and reforms Contribution of Learning Outcomes to Programme Outcomes P1P2P3P4P5P6P7P8P9P10P11 All C1 C2 C3 C4 bbb