Learning Outcomes |
PO |
MME |
The students who succeeded in this course: |
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LO-1 |
To be able to analyze international relations. |
PO-1 Has knowledge of basic research methods and principles in Social Sciences at a level to conduct independent research. PO-2 Has sufficient knowledge and awareness about globalization and intercultural communication, human rights, social justice and respect for differences. PO-3 Has basic information about the main actors of international relations and the rules of the international system.
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LO-2 |
To gain the ability to read original documents. |
PO-4 Has a command of the basic concepts in the fields of history, sociology, economics and law at a level to do interdisciplinary work. PO-6 Has the skills to analyse theoretical knowledge about International Relations and its sub-branches (international economy, international politics, international law, international organizations, international security, history of diplomacy, foreign policy, etc.) and to evaluate their global and regional reflections, to define problems and to offer solutions.
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LO-3 |
To be able to analyze historical events with new concepts and documents. |
PO-9 Has acquired the skills to examine Turkey's position in world politics in a historical perspective and to define current problems. PO-10 Has a command of the basic conceptual and theoretical framework in the field of International Relations at a level to make analysis.
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PO: Programme Outcomes MME:Method of measurement & Evaluation |
Course Contents |
Ottoman Turkish was written in the Ottoman Turkish Alphabet, a variant of the Perso-Arabic script. This course aims to teach the Ottoman Turkish and to examine the archieve documents, known as the language types of matbu and the Rica, of the Ottoman State on political developments in the Ottoman state and European States. And this course examines that how to look over international policy of the Ottoman State and also Turkey in the 19th and 20th centuries.
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Weekly Course Content |
Week |
Subject |
Learning Activities and Teaching Methods |
1 |
Introduction to Ottoman Rika letters and their usage. |
Face to face, verbal expression |
2 |
Reading sentences with Rika letters. |
Face to face, verbal expression |
3 |
Introduction to official correspondence in Ottoman Turkish (Rika script) |
Face to face, verbal expression |
4 |
Transferring Ottoman correspondence to Latin letters and understanding the transcriptionists |
Face to face, verbal expression |
5 |
Transferring Ottoman correspondence (Rika) to Latin letters and understanding the transcriptionists |
Face to face, verbal expression |
6 |
Reading and transcription of official correspondence types (diplomatic) in Ottoman Turkish. |
Face to face, verbal expression |
7 |
Reading and analyzing Ottoman official correspondence (Rika script) |
Face to face, verbal expression |
8 |
mid-term exam |
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9 |
Reading and analyzing Ottoman official correspondence (Matbu-Rika script) |
Face to face, verbal expression |
10 |
Reading and analyzing Ottoman official correspondence (Matbu-Rika script) |
Face to face, verbal expression |
11 |
Reading and analyzing Ottoman official correspondence (Matbu-Rika script) |
Face to face, verbal expression |
12 |
Reading and analyzing Ottoman official correspondence (Matbu-Rika script) |
Face to face, verbal expression |
13 |
Reading and analyzing Ottoman official correspondence (Rika script) |
Face to face, verbal expression |
14 |
Reading and analyzing Ottoman official correspondence (Rika script) |
Face to face, verbal expression |
15 |
Reading and analyzing Ottoman official correspondence (Rika script) |
Face to face, verbal expression |
16 |
final exam |
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Recommend Course Book / Supplementary Book/Reading |
1 |
Yılmaz Kurt, Osmanlıca Dersleri, Akçağ Yayınları |
Required Course instruments and materials |
Textbook
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