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Description of Individual Course Units
Course Unit CodeCourse Unit TitleType of Course UnitYear of StudySemesterNumber of ECTS Credits
KY110B2 Community ScienceCompulsory124
Level of Course Unit
First Cycle
Objectives of the Course
The purpose of the course is to teach some of the basic concepts of sociology and social structures will encounter in Public Administration students with general society in which they live and work in particular in their work environment. The basic idea of ​​the Science and Society course's primary objective which aims at offering a perspective on sociological concepts to teach students how to think about our lives that will enable us to understand the social forces that influence in many ways. In this context, the course has been constructed in three main sections. First to be addressed in order to understand the sociological tradition of community development and discussions will focus on the construction of sociological thought in reality. individuals and groups of social structure in the second part of the course will be analyzed how it impacts, especially how inequalities created by social structures and will continue to focus on the question. In the final part of the course will focus on social change. Understanding communities within the time and according to the culture, to explain social events and facts, to determine the similarities and differences between communities, societies change they had in the historical development process and explain the transformation is essential to make predictions about the changes that will occur in the existing social structure.
Name of Lecturer(s)
Yrd. Doç. Dr. Hayriye Şengün
Learning Outcomes
1Explain basic concepts related.
2Students will learn the basic theories of sociology, will be able to generate savings on the historical development of sociology and philosophers
3They can comments about economics, politics, family, religion, relations with the social structure of the basic institutions such as the culture
4The causes of social movements, stages, types and be able to understand the consequences
5 Students can discuss social movements in Turkey and in other countries
Mode of Delivery
Normal Education
Prerequisites and co-requisities
None
Recommended Optional Programme Components
None
Course Contents
what is the sociology and contained what, social structure and types of social organizations, sociology of the lower branches, methods and research techniques of social science, sociology, history of modern social theory, new approaches in sociology, culture, socialization process, industrialization and information society, the institution of the family, economic structure, educational institutions, religious institutions, information on issues such as political institutions aimed to gain the skills and analytical thinking
Weekly Detailed Course Contents
WeekTheoreticalPracticeLaboratory
1Introduction, Introduction, Sociology Subject and Area
2The Origins of Sociological Thought
3Relations with the Other Social Sciences Sociology
4Sociology Major Areas
5Socialization, Society and Social Interaction
6Methods and Principles of Sociology, Sociological Research Tools and Techniques
7Social groups and formal organizations
8Crime and Deviance
9Social Stratification
10Sociology, Politics, Religion
11Sociology, Relationships and Life Cycle
12Sociology, Unequal Life Chances, Gender
13Culture and Education
14Economy Sociological Analysis -Gender Structure, Social Change modernization, globalization
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16
Recommended or Required Reading
Planned Learning Activities and Teaching Methods
Assessment Methods and Criteria
Term (or Year) Learning ActivitiesQuantityWeight
Midterm Examination1100
SUM100
End Of Term (or Year) Learning ActivitiesQuantityWeight
Final Examination1100
SUM100
Term (or Year) Learning Activities40
End Of Term (or Year) Learning Activities60
SUM100
Language of Instruction
Turkish
Work Placement(s)
None
Workload Calculation
ActivitiesNumberTime (hours)Total Work Load (hours)
Midterm Examination111
Final Examination111
Attending Lectures14342
Self Study14228
Individual Study for Mid term Examination12020
Individual Study for Final Examination12525
TOTAL WORKLOAD (hours)117
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