Nevşehir Hacı Bektaş Veli University Course Catalogue

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VOCATIONAL SCHOOL OF HACI BEKTAŞ VELİ / COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY

History

Nevsehir University Avanos Vocational High School was established with the senatus consultum dated the 3rd of March 2009, issued 6th Nevşehir University Avanos Vocational High School Computer Technologies programme of Computer Technologies Department started education in 2009-2010 academic year. Its educational language is Turkish.


Qualification Awarded

The students who are able to pass all their lessons (equivalent to 120 ECTS in total) and have at least 2. 0 grade point avarage from 4.0 have two- year degree diploma in the field of computer technologies.


Level of Qualification

Associate degree


Specific Admission Requirements

The students graduating from the branches of the vocational high schools which are information technologies, computer operation, operation of a computer technician or high schools are able to apply for open admission to “computer technologies programme” of associate degree. The students graduating from the branches except the mentioned fields or high schools can be placed at the programmes they want according to the OSS grades with the additional placement if there is vacancy. For this, the students must take the exam which is the higher education entrance exam (YGS) and held by OSYM and they must take adequate grade from YGS-1.


Specific Arrangement For Recognition of Prior Learning

The process of recognizing previous study in the higher education institution is still front-end. Therefore recognizing previous study in all the programmes of Nevşehir University is not started completely. However, exemption exam is held at the beginning of each academic year for the lessons such as English and Computer in the educational plans of the programmes. The students who think that they have the expected learning output can attend the exams held. The students attending and being succesful in the exam are exempt from the related lesson.


Qualification Requirements and Regulations

To have a two-year degree in the field of computer technologies, the students must pass all the the compulsory and elective subjects which are neccesssary to be taken and have at least 2.0 grade point avarage from 4.0.


Profile of The Programme

This programme’s aim is to train technicians who have ability and information about computer software, hardware, database management system, internet Technologies and in the informatic fields of industry, technology, and service industry.


Key Learning Outcomes of the Programme

PO-1 Comprehend the structural features of Turkish. The students communicate effectively using Turkish and improve their skills of researching, reading and getting informed.
PO-2 Have knowledge about establishment of the Republic of Turkey and Principles and Reforms of Ataturk.
PO-3 Follow the informatics and computer sciences and communicate with the colleagues by using at least one foreign language at the overall level of European Language Portfolia A2 level.
PO-4 Recognize the computer terms and use them their requirements.
PO-5 Know the basic units of computer systems and use them in parallel with their requirements and are able to make a system from stratch.
PO-6 Identify and recognize the software and platform needed for their fields; use the software properly.
PO-7 Recognize the network terms which are the basics of information system; analyze the network problems or offer a solution.
PO-8 Have knowledge of basic programming, manage this knowledge accurately and effectively; come up with a solution against the programming problems.
PO-9 Have background knowledge about advanced programming, manage the programming process effectively by means of the background knowledge.
PO-10 Recognize and manage the public domain software system.
PO-11 Solve the problems related with their field or offer a solution to them.
PO-12 Recognize the basic functions of the computer systems and take this information into consideration in all cases.
PO-13 Have the knowledge and skill which are necessary for managing the computer systems effectively and use this knowledge and skill for the solution of the problems faced.
PO-14 Recognize the advanced network technology and use the technology effectively.
PO-15 Make the knowledge related to their fields, their proficiency and skills recognized by the people around them using the appropriate and effective methods, provide active production with the knowledge, proficiency and skills.
PO-16 Analyze the analysis and design of a computer system in terms of its suitability for intended use, its cost and its type of setup or manage the design of the system.
PO-17 Have knowledge necessary for accurate and effective use of the current system or use the knowledge to improve the system.
PO-18 Manage the whole field knowledge effectively in business.
PO-19 Have knowledge of analitical thinking, research methods and logic which are necessary for computer technology.
PO-20 Have awareness about professional ethics in information applications keeping in mind the professional and ethical responsibility.
PO-21 Electronic circuit elements, digital and analog systems and these systems will have information about the work. Digital and analog circuit design can do.
PO-22 To increase students’ knowledge and skills about the techniques that they are interested in. To make them comprehend the art as a support for their life.
PO-23 Desktop computing and Internet knowledge and will have the ability to perform graphic and animation design.
PO-24 Web design, Internet software and development projects, have knowledge of maintenance and control.
PO-25 Life-long learning with a sense of current developments is followed by the ever-changing information and communication technologies and applies them to work.
PO-26 Opening the business and will have the necessary knowledge to manage.
PO-27 Comprehend the importance of renewable energy sources, analyze them in terms of global cumulative installed power capacity.
PO-28 Participates in the scientific and cultural activities.
PO-29 Participates in the scientific and cultural activities throughout the life of the university.
PO-30 Database installation, maintenance and makes it controls.
PO-31 Graphic Design defines the basic concepts related to the field, when the design uses vector-based program.
PO-32 Comprehend issues related to environment and biological diversity,concerning on sustainability issues, social responsibility, ethical values and legal basis to have information.
PO-33 Competence to conduct research into wins.
PO-34 Awareness of the necessity of technological and scientific developments in the field of lifelong learning tracks and constantly renews itself.

NQF-HETR Program Outcomes Matrices

The employment fields of the graduate from this programme is wide. The graduate from this programme can employ in all the fields in which computer systems are used with the title of “computer Technologies technician”.


Access to Further Studies

The candidates who finish the two-year degree education successfully can study in undergraduate program if they take an acceptable grade from the external transfer exam.


Course Structure Diagram with Credits

1. Semester Course Plan

Course Code Course Title Theoretical Practice Year Semester of Study Type of Course ECTS
AİT 101 ATATURK PRINCIPLES AND REVOLUTION HISTORY I 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 1 Fall Semester Compulsory 2
BT 101 HARDWARE SETUP 2 Hour(s) 1 Hour(s) 1 Fall Semester Compulsory 3
MAT 101 MATHEMATICS 2 Hour(s) 1 Hour(s) 1 Fall Semester Compulsory 3
BT 103 FUNDAMENTALS OF PROGRAMMING 3 Hour(s) 2 Hour(s) 1 Fall Semester Compulsory 4
ENF 101 BASIC USAGE OF KNOWLEDGE TECHNOLOGY I 2 Hour(s) 2 Hour(s) 1 Fall Semester Compulsory 5
TDL 101 TURKISH LANGUAGE I 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 1 Fall Semester Compulsory 2
BT 109 DATABASE I 2 Hour(s) 1 Hour(s) 1 Fall Semester Compulsory 3
YBD 101 FOREIGN LANGUAGE I 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 1 Fall Semester Compulsory 2
SCHVZ1 ELECTIVE COURSE POOL 1 - Hour(s) - Hour(s) 1 Fall Semester Optional 9
Total:
33

2. Semester Course Plan

Course Code Course Title Theoretical Practice Year Semester of Study Type of Course ECTS
BT 110 OPEN SOURCE OPERATING SYSTEM 3 Hour(s) 1 Hour(s) 1 Spring Semester Compulsory 4
BT 106 NETWORK FUNDAMENTALS 2 Hour(s) 1 Hour(s) 1 Spring Semester Compulsory 3
AİT 102 ATATURK PRINCIPLES AND REVOLUTION HISTORY II 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 1 Spring Semester Compulsory 2
BT 120 BASED INDUSTRIAL TRAINING (TRAINING) 0 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 1 Spring Semester Compulsory 4
BT 102 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 1 Spring Semester Compulsory 2
BT 104 DIGITAL ELECTRONICS 2 Hour(s) 1 Hour(s) 1 Spring Semester Compulsory 3
TDL 102 TURKISH LANGUAGE II 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 1 Spring Semester Compulsory 2
YBD 102 FOREIGN LANGUAGE II 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 1 Spring Semester Compulsory 2
BT 108 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND MANAGEMENT 2 Hour(s) 2 Hour(s) 1 Spring Semester Compulsory 3
SCHVZ2 ELECTIVE COURSE POOL 2 - Hour(s) - Hour(s) 1 Spring Semester Optional 2
SCHVZ3 ELECTIVE COURSE POOL 3 - Hour(s) - Hour(s) 1 Spring Semester Optional 3
Total:
30

3. Semester Course Plan

Course Code Course Title Theoretical Practice Year Semester of Study Type of Course ECTS
BT 205 WIRELESS NETWORKS 2 Hour(s) 1 Hour(s) 2 Fall Semester Compulsory 3
MYD 201 PROFESSIONAL FOREIGN LANGUAGE I 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Fall Semester Compulsory 2
BT 203 OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING I 3 Hour(s) 2 Hour(s) 2 Fall Semester Compulsory 4
BT 207 SERVER OPERATING SYSTEM 2 Hour(s) 2 Hour(s) 2 Fall Semester Compulsory 3
SCHVZ4 ELECTIVE COURSE POOL 4 - Hour(s) - Hour(s) 2 Fall Semester Optional 18
Total:
30

4. Semester Course Plan

Course Code Course Title Theoretical Practice Year Semester of Study Type of Course ECTS
MYD 202 PROFESSIONAL FOREIGN LANGUAGE II 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Spring Semester Compulsory 2
BT 204 OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING II 4 Hour(s) 1 Hour(s) 2 Spring Semester Compulsory 5
BT 206 SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN 3 Hour(s) 2 Hour(s) 2 Spring Semester Compulsory 5
SCHVZ5 ELECTIVE COURSE POOL 5 - Hour(s) - Hour(s) 2 Spring Semester Optional 12
SCHVZ6 ELECTIVE COURSE POOL 6 - Hour(s) - Hour(s) 2 Spring Semester Optional 6
Total:
30

ELECTIVE COURSE POOL 1

Course Code Course Title Theoretical Practice Year Semester of Study Type of Course ECTS
BT 113 ANIMATION TECHNICS 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 1 Fall Semester Optional 3
BKE 101 SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 1 Fall Semester Optional 3
BT 111 INFORMATICS SECURITY SYSTEMS 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 1 Fall Semester Optional 3
EHT 117 ELECTRONIC SECURITY SYSTEMS 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 1 Fall Semester Optional 3
BT 107 GRAPHIC DESIGN 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 1 Fall Semester Optional 3
BT 105 INTERNET PROGRAMMING I 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 1 Fall Semester Optional 2

ELECTIVE COURSE POOL 2

Course Code Course Title Theoretical Practice Year Semester of Study Type of Course ECTS
BT 112 OPERATING SYSTEMS 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 1 Spring Semester Optional 2
BT 114 NEW INFORMATICS TECHNOLOGIES 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 1 Spring Semester Optional 2

ELECTIVE COURSE POOL 3

Course Code Course Title Theoretical Practice Year Semester of Study Type of Course ECTS
BKE 101 SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 1 Spring Semester Optional 3
BT 116 DATA STRUCTURES AND PROGRAMMING 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 1 Spring Semester Optional 3
BT 118 WEB CONTENT SYSTEMS 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 1 Spring Semester Optional 3

ELECTIVE COURSE POOL 4

Course Code Course Title Theoretical Practice Year Semester of Study Type of Course ECTS
BT 217 ANIMATION PROGRAMMING 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Fall Semester Optional 3
BT 211 ANIMATION TECHNICS 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Fall Semester Optional 3
BKE 101 SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Fall Semester Optional 3
BT 221 MIND EXERCISES 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Fall Semester Optional 3
TDL 201 EFECTIVE AND BEAUTIFUL SPEAKING, DICTION 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Fall Semester Optional 3
BT 223 FINE ARTS 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Fall Semester Optional 3
BT 213 CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Fall Semester Optional 3
BT 209 INTERNET PROGRAMMING II 2 Hour(s) 1 Hour(s) 2 Fall Semester Optional 3
EHT 213 CLEAN ENERGY USE AND RECYCLING 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Fall Semester Optional 3
EHT 215 MEDICAL ELECTONICS 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Fall Semester Optional 3
TCÇ 101 GENDER EQUALITY / STUDIES 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Fall Semester Optional 3
BT 215 DATABASE II 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Fall Semester Optional 3
BT 219 WEB TECHNOLOGIES I 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Fall Semester Optional 3

ELECTIVE COURSE POOL 5

Course Code Course Title Theoretical Practice Year Semester of Study Type of Course ECTS
EHT 226 MATHEMATICS APPLICATIONS IN COMPUTER 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Spring Semester Optional 3
BKE 101 SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Spring Semester Optional 3
BT 230 COMMUNICATION TECHNICS 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Spring Semester Optional 3
BT 216 MOBILE PROGRAMMING 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Spring Semester Optional 3
BT 226 GAME PROGRAMMING 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Spring Semester Optional 3
ORT 212 PERMACULTURE 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Spring Semester Optional 3
BT 224 PHYTON PROGRAMMING 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Spring Semester Optional 3
TDL 202 THEATRE STUDIES 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Spring Semester Optional 3
BT 222 WPF PROGRAMMING 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Spring Semester Optional 3
BT 220 SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURES 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Spring Semester Optional 3

ELECTIVE COURSE POOL 6

Course Code Course Title Theoretical Practice Year Semester of Study Type of Course ECTS
BT 212 E-COMMERCE APPLICATIONS 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Spring Semester Optional 2
BT 218 JAVA PROGRAMMING 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Spring Semester Optional 2
BT 210 OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING III 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Spring Semester Optional 2
BT 214 WEB TECHNOLOGIES II 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Spring Semester Optional 2

Examination Regulations, Assessment and Grading

Each student must register for the lessons at the beginning of each semester and they must attend at least 70 percent of the classes and 80 percent of the practices to be able to attend the final exam. The students are subject to a mid-term exam and a final exam for each course. The contribution of the mid-term exam (the grades taken from homeworks, laboratory exams, quizzes can be added to the midterm exam ) to the final grade is 40 percent and the contribution of the final exam to the final grade is 60 percent. All the exams are evaluated from 100 points. There is a compulsory for the students to take at least 45 points from the final exam. The students who are able to take one of the letter grades which are AA, BA, BB, CB and CC are thought to be succesful in that course. DC and DD are the grades which are thought to be succesful conditionally. The average grade of the students who take DD or DC from one of the courses must be at least 2.0.


Graduation Requirements

To finish the programme succesfully, passing all the lessons available( equivalent to 120 ECTS), having at least 2.0 average grade from 4.0, finishing a compulsory training education lasting 30 days are neccessary.


Mode of Study

Full-Time


Facilities

The educational activities are held by 3 lecturers in our programme. The lessons are held in the classes which are appropriate for 35 students and 2 computer laboratories which are appropriate for 35 students.


Programme Director or Equivalent

Nevşehir University, Avanos Vocational High School, Computer Technologies Department, Computer Technologies Programme Cumhuriyet Mah. Kapadokya Cad. No:49/50500 AVANOS/NEVŞEHİR Web Address : http://avanosmyo.nevsehir.edu.tr/bilgisayar_eng.html Business Phone : 0-384-511 56 76 Fax : 0-384-511 56 77 The Coordinator Of Programme : Instructor Sema ATASEVER Business Phone : 0-384-511 56 76 E-Mail Address : sema@nevsehir.edu.tr Department of ECTS/DS Coordinator : Instructor Sema ATASEVER Business Phone : 0-384-511 56 76 E-Mail Address : sema@nevsehir.edu.tr