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COURSE CODE for the detailed course descriptions...
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FIRST TERM |
SECOND TERM |
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CODE |
COURSE NAME |
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CODE |
COURSE NAME |
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ECON 101 |
Introduction to Economics I |
3 |
ECON 102 |
Introduction to Economics II |
3 |
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LAW 111 |
Introduction to Law |
3 |
INT 110 |
Introduction to Politics |
3 |
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ENG 111 |
Communication Skillls I |
4 |
ENG 104 |
Communication Skillls II |
3 |
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MGMT
113 |
Introduction to Computers |
3 |
MGMT 114 |
Computers & Information Systems |
3 |
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SOC 101 |
Introduction to Sociology |
3 |
PSYC 102 |
Social
Psychology |
3 |
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TURK 101 |
Turkish
Language I |
2 |
TURK 102 |
Turkish
Language II |
2 |
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HIST 101 |
Principles of Atatürk & History of Turkish
Revolution I |
2 |
HIST 102 |
Principles of Atatürk & History of Turkish
Revolution II |
2 |
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TOTAL
CREDIT |
20 |
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TOTAL
CREDIT |
19 |
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THIRD TERM |
FOURTH TERM |
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CODE |
COURSE NAME |
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CODE |
COURSE NAME |
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MGMT 201 |
Introduction to Business |
3 |
MGMT 206 |
Organizational Behavior |
3 |
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PR 201 |
Introduction to
Public Relations I |
3 |
PR 202 |
Introduction to
Public Relations II |
3 |
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PR 203 |
Introduction to Communication |
3 |
PR 204 |
Computer
Applications in PR |
3 |
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ENG 211 |
Communication Skillls III |
3 |
PR 206 |
Research
Methods |
3 |
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STAT 211 |
Statistics for Social Sciences |
3 |
PR 210 |
Mass
Media |
3 |
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HIST 201 |
History
of Civilization I |
3 |
ENG 202 |
Presentation Skills II |
3 |
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TOTAL
CREDIT |
18 |
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TOTAL
CREDIT |
18 |
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FIFTH TERM |
SIXTH TERM |
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CODE |
COURSE NAME |
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CODE |
COURSE NAME |
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MGMT 301 |
Marketing Management |
3 |
PR
302 |
Introduction to Advertising |
3 |
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MGMT 303 |
Organization Theory |
3 |
PR
304 |
Communication and Persuasion |
3 |
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MGMT 207 |
Business Communication |
3 |
PR
306 |
Media Planning |
3 |
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PR 301 |
Culture Communication & Society |
3 |
PR
308 |
Social
Structure of Turkey |
3 |
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PR 303 |
Media &
Politics |
3 |
PR
310 |
Communication Law |
3 |
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TOTAL
CREDIT |
15 |
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TOTAL
CREDIT |
15 |
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SEVENTH TERM |
EIGHTH TERM |
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CODE |
COURSE NAME |
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CODE |
COURSE NAME |
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PR 401 |
Advertising Design |
3 |
PR 402 |
Advertising Campaigns |
3 |
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PR
403 |
Seminar in Public Relations |
3 |
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Elective |
3 |
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Elective |
3 |
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Elective |
3 |
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Elective |
3 |
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Elective |
3 |
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Elective |
3 |
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Elective |
3 |
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TOTAL
CREDIT |
15 |
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TOTAL
CREDIT |
15 |
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RULES FOR ELECTIVE
COURSES
At least 2 of the electives should be taken from the
Department of Public Relations and
Advertising.
No 100 - level courses can be taken as elective,
except foreign language courses.
Students may take up to three courses of foreign
languages to count as electives.
No two different levels of the same language or two
different languages can be taken in the same
semester.
ELECTIVES
The list of electives offered is announced by the
Department of Public Relations and
Advertising each semester.
Below is a sample of elective courses offered in
different subjects by the Department of Public
Relations and Advertising.
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Below is a sample of elective courses offered in
different subjects by the Department of Management.
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Below is a sample of
elective courses offered in different subjects by
the Department of Economics:
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Below is a sample of elective courses offered in
different subjects by the Department of
International Relations:
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INT 204 |
International
Relations Theory |
3 |
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INT 301 |
International Law I |
3 |
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INT 302 |
International Law II |
3 |
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INT 303 |
Turkish Foreign
Policy I |
3 |
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INT 304 |
Turkish Foreign
Policy II |
3 |
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INT 305 |
International
Organizations |
3 |
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INT 306 |
European Union |
3 |
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INT 307 |
Contemporary
Politics of the Middle East |
3 |
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INT 309 |
Contemporary
Politics of Europe |
3 |
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INT 312 |
International
Politics of the Balkans |
3 |
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INT 402 |
International
Political Economy |
3 |
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INT 406 |
Current Issues in
World Affairs |
3 |
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INT 408 |
International
Private Law |
3 |
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Other courses from the
Faculty of Management and other Faculties (Arts and
Sciences, Engineering, Law) are subject to advisor's
approval. |
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