HSGN 699 / NURSING DISSERTATION
Session: Fall 2023Credit 0Hours: 0:00:00-0:00:00

The dissertation involves specialty level synthesis of the student?s knowledge and proficiency in defining the problem, methodological design, literature review, data collection and evaluation, statistical analysis of the data, submission of systematic progress reports and presentation of the completed study conducted in adherence to scientific ethical principles.

HSGN 699 / NURSING DISSERTATION
Session: Fall 2023Credit 0Hours: 0:00:00-0:00:00

The dissertation involves specialty level synthesis of the student?s knowledge and proficiency in defining the problem, methodological design, literature review, data collection and evaluation, statistical analysis of the data, submission of systematic progress reports and presentation of the completed study conducted in adherence to scientific ethical principles.

HSGN 699 / NURSING DISSERTATION
Session: Fall 2023Credit 0Hours: 0:00:00-0:00:00

The dissertation involves specialty level synthesis of the student?s knowledge and proficiency in defining the problem, methodological design, literature review, data collection and evaluation, statistical analysis of the data, submission of systematic progress reports and presentation of the completed study conducted in adherence to scientific ethical principles.

HSGN 699 / NURSING DISSERTATION
Session: Fall 2023Credit 0Hours: 0:00:00-0:00:00

The dissertation involves specialty level synthesis of the student?s knowledge and proficiency in defining the problem, methodological design, literature review, data collection and evaluation, statistical analysis of the data, submission of systematic progress reports and presentation of the completed study conducted in adherence to scientific ethical principles.

HSGN 699 / NURSING DISSERTATION
Session: Fall 2023Credit 0Hours: 0:00:00-0:00:00

The dissertation involves specialty level synthesis of the student?s knowledge and proficiency in defining the problem, methodological design, literature review, data collection and evaluation, statistical analysis of the data, submission of systematic progress reports and presentation of the completed study conducted in adherence to scientific ethical principles.

HSGN 699 / NURSING DISSERTATION
Session: Fall 2023Credit 0Hours: 0:00:00-0:00:00

The dissertation involves specialty level synthesis of the student?s knowledge and proficiency in defining the problem, methodological design, literature review, data collection and evaluation, statistical analysis of the data, submission of systematic progress reports and presentation of the completed study conducted in adherence to scientific ethical principles.

HSGN 699 / NURSING DISSERTATION
Session: Fall 2023Credit 0Hours: 0:00:00-0:00:00

The dissertation involves specialty level synthesis of the student?s knowledge and proficiency in defining the problem, methodological design, literature review, data collection and evaluation, statistical analysis of the data, submission of systematic progress reports and presentation of the completed study conducted in adherence to scientific ethical principles.

HSGN 699 / NURSING DISSERTATION
Session: Fall 2023Credit 0Hours: 0:00:00-0:00:00

The dissertation involves specialty level synthesis of the student?s knowledge and proficiency in defining the problem, methodological design, literature review, data collection and evaluation, statistical analysis of the data, submission of systematic progress reports and presentation of the completed study conducted in adherence to scientific ethical principles.

HSMM 501 / FUNDAMENTALS OF MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY I
Session: Fall 2023Credit 2Days: TUESHours: 10:00:00-12:00:00

Basic information on structure, classification and pathogenity mechanisms of microorganisms which cause diseases in humans.

HSMM 504 / MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY LABORATORY PRACTICES I
Session: Fall 2023Credit 4Days: TUESHours: 8:00:00-10:00:00

Rules in microbiology laboratories, bio-safety, properties of various types of microscopes and microbiological examination of microorganisms. Includes laboratory work.

HSMM 590 / SEMİNAR
Session: Fall 2023Credit 0Hours: 0:00:00-0:00:00

Bu ders kredisiz olup, disiplinlerarası tüm programlardan öğrencilerin katılımını sağlayarak öğrenciler arasındaki bilimsel etkileşimi artırmayı ve öğrencilerin sunum becerilerini geliştirmeyi hedefler. Yapılan çalışma ve araştırmaların, danışman öğretim üyesinin rehberliğiyle belirlenen teknikler çerçevesinde topluluk önünde sunumu ve soru cevap kısmından oluşan seminer dersi dönemsel olarak notlandırılır.

HSMM 690 / SEMİNAR
Session: Fall 2023Credit 0Hours: 0:00:00-0:00:00

HSMP 510 / SYSTEM PHYSIOLOGY I
Session: Fall 2023Credit 3Days: THURSHours: 8:30:00-11:10:00

In this course, the basic physiological systems, cardiovascular system, respiratory system, blood and excretory system working mechanisms will be discussed in detail separately. In addition, their interaction and coordinated work with each other on the basis of ensuring body homeostasis will be studied, including possible pathologies.

HSMP 590 / SEMINAR
Session: Fall 2023Credit 0Hours: 0:00:00-0:00:00

This course is non-credit and aims to increase the scientific interaction between students and improve their presentation skills with the participation of students from all interdisciplinary programs. The Seminar course which is consisting of presentation of the studies and researches in front of the community within the framework of the techniques determined with the guidance of the advisor, and question and answer part are graded each semester.

HSMP 590 / SEMINAR
Session: Fall 2023Credit 0Hours: 0:00:00-0:00:00

This course is non-credit and aims to increase the scientific interaction between students and improve their presentation skills with the participation of students from all interdisciplinary programs. The Seminar course which is consisting of presentation of the studies and researches in front of the community within the framework of the techniques determined with the guidance of the advisor, and question and answer part are graded each semester.

HSMP 690 / SEMINAR
Session: Fall 2023Credit 0Hours: 0:00:00-0:00:00

HSRB 501 / FEMALE AND MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEMS: ANATOMY, HISTOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT
Session: Fall 2023Credit 4Days: THURSHours: 17:00:00-19:00:00

The structure of male and female reproductive systems at macroscopic and microscopic levels. Formation of the organs during the development of a human embryo. Lectures will be complemented by laboratory work.

HSRB 590 / SEMINAR
Session: Fall 2023Credit 0Hours: 0:00:00-0:00:00

This course is non-credit and aims to increase the scientific interaction between students and improve their presentation skills with the participation of students from all interdisciplinary programs. The Seminar course which is consisting of presentation of the studies and researches in front of the community within the framework of the techniques determined with the guidance of the advisor, and question and answer part are graded each semester.

HUMS 104 / SEA ROUTES: CIVILIZATIONS OF THE MEDITERRANEAN
Session: Fall 2023Credit 3Days: MON WEDHours: 11:30:00-12:40:00

The history, archaeology, art and architecture of societies and civilizations of the Mediterranean region from the prehistory until the 15th century AD. Focusing on the examination, discussion and analysis of the art, architecture, history and religion of various civilizations in Anatolia, Near East, the Levant, Northern Africa, Greece and western Mediterranean countries. Some basic questions such as exchange, continuity and discontinuity, trade, migration, traditions and innovations.

HUMS 105 / FAITH AND POWER: EXPLORING THE WORLD MIDDLE AGES
Session: Fall 2023Credit 3Days: MON WEDHours: 10:00:00-11:10:00

Introduction to the key issues in the cultural history of Europe, Near Eastern Mediterranean, Eurasia and Americas from the 5th century A.D. to the 15th century, emphasis on aspects, which have contributed to our modern cultures. Various sources, methods of analysis of history, society, religion and art of medieval cultures as well as their mutual relationships and connections. Focusing on the Byzantine world and Medieval Europe, the rise and spreading of Islamic civilizations, the developments in Eurasian and Mesoamerican civilizations before the 15th century.

HUMS 105 / FAITH AND POWER: EXPLORING THE WORLD MIDDLE AGES
Session: Fall 2023Credit 3Days: MON WEDHours: 10:00:00-11:10:00

Introduction to the key issues in the cultural history of Europe, Near Eastern Mediterranean, Eurasia and Americas from the 5th century A.D. to the 15th century, emphasis on aspects, which have contributed to our modern cultures. Various sources, methods of analysis of history, society, religion and art of medieval cultures as well as their mutual relationships and connections. Focusing on the Byzantine world and Medieval Europe, the rise and spreading of Islamic civilizations, the developments in Eurasian and Mesoamerican civilizations before the 15th century.

HUMS 109 / THINGS: THE MATERIAL WORLDS OF HUMANITY
Session: Fall 2023Credit 3Days: MON WEDHours: 14:30:00-15:40:00

Explores the relationship between people and things. Examines a wide variety of approaches to the world of objects, artifacts and material goods using several disciplines and perspectives, including archaeology, philosophy, materialist and cognitive approaches, consumption studies, phenomenology, social constructivism, actor-network-theory. Explores the relationship between people and things. Examines a wide variety of approaches to the world of objects, artifacts and material goods using several disciplines and perspectives, including archaeology, philosophy, materialist and cognitive approaches, consumption studies, phenomenology, social constructivism, actor-network-theory.

HUMS 109 / THINGS: THE MATERIAL WORLDS OF HUMANITY
Session: Fall 2023Credit 3Days: MON WEDHours: 16:00:00-17:10:00

Explores the relationship between people and things. Examines a wide variety of approaches to the world of objects, artifacts and material goods using several disciplines and perspectives, including archaeology, philosophy, materialist and cognitive approaches, consumption studies, phenomenology, social constructivism, actor-network-theory. Explores the relationship between people and things. Examines a wide variety of approaches to the world of objects, artifacts and material goods using several disciplines and perspectives, including archaeology, philosophy, materialist and cognitive approaches, consumption studies, phenomenology, social constructivism, actor-network-theory.

HUMS 113 / THE CRUSADES
Session: Fall 2023Credit 3Days: TUES THURSHours: 10:00:00-11:10:00

The roots of the crusading movement in Western Christian society; the ways in which the crusades brought three world cultures (Western Europe, Byzantium and the Islamic Near East) into contact and confrontation; the type of cultural interaction that took place and the impact of the crusades in the societies of the Eastern Mediterranean.