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Description of Individual Course Units
Course Unit CodeCourse Unit TitleType of Course UnitYear of StudySemesterNumber of ECTS Credits
ILA413.18History of Islamic ScienceElective473
Level of Course Unit
First Cycle
Objectives of the Course
Course in the program learning outcomes associated with the realization of the specified contribution levels
Name of Lecturer(s)
Learning Outcomes
1Science concepts and terminology
2Scientific activities in the Islamic world
3Important scientists in the Islamic world grows, the importance of science and scientific point of view about the value provided becomes the owner.
Mode of Delivery
Second Education
Prerequisites and co-requisities
None
Recommended Optional Programme Components
None
Course Contents
The definition of science, philosophy of science is the subject of the Positive stored qualifications, philosophy of science relationship, and value of knowledge resources, the concept of culture and civilization Historical development of science, Sumer, Mesopotamia and Egypt in the History of science, Science in China and India in the History of science, Science, and Philosophy of Science in old Turkish, Greek Thought in Science Antikçağ Islam in the World of Science: Science in Quran and Hadith, establishment of: Beyt'ül Hikme, Observatory and Bimarhane Branches of Islam in the World of Science: Astronomy, Mathematics, Medicine, Chemistry, Physics, Geography Science of Man in the World of Islam Important: Jabir b. Hayyan, Harezmi, Ibn Turk, al-Kindi, Fergani Sabit b. Kura, Battani, Rhazes, al-Farabi, Buzcani Avicenna Brethren of Purity, Ibn Haytham, Biruni, Omar Hayam, Idrisi Nasreddin Tüsi, Bitruci, Çagmini, Kazvini, Ulug Beg, Ali Kuşçu Islamic Science and Philosophy of the transition to the West Science in the Ottoman Science Conception in Turkey Place of the Middle Ages, the Turks and Creation Science
Weekly Detailed Course Contents
WeekTheoreticalPracticeLaboratory
1The definition of science, philosophy of science is the subject of the Positive stored qualifications, philosophy of science relationship, and value of knowledge resources, the concept of culture and civilization
2Historical development of science, Sumer, Mesopotamia and Egypt in the History of science, Science in China and India in the History of science, Science, and Philosophy of Science in old Turkish, Greek Thought in Science Antikçağ
3Islam in the World of Science: Science in Quran and Hadith, establishment of: Beyt'ül Hikme, Observatory and Bimarhane
4Branches of Islam in the World of Science: Astronomy, Mathematics, Medicine, Chemistry, Physics, Geography
5Science of Man in the World of Islam Important: Jabir b. Hayyan, Harezmi, Ibn Turk, al-Kindi, Fergani
6Sabit b. Kura, Battani, Rhazes, al-Farabi, Buzcani
7Avicenna
8Midterm exam
9Brethren of Purity, Ibn Haytham, Biruni, Omar Hayam, Idrisi
10Nasreddin Tüsi, Bitruci, Çagmini, Kazvini,
11Ulug Beg, Ali Kuşçu
12Islamic Science and Philosophy of the transition to the West
13Science in the Ottoman
14Science Conception in Turkey
15Place of the Middle Ages, the Turks and Creation Science
16final exam
Recommended or Required Reading
. İsmail Yakıt-Nejdet Durak, İslam?da Bilim Tarihi, Isparta 2002.2. Mehmet Bayrakdar, İslam'da Bilim ve Teknoloji Tarihi, Diyanet Vakfı Yayınları, Ankara 1995.3.Şafak Ural, Bilim Tarihi, Çantay Kitabevi, İstanbul 2000.
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
Work Placement(s)
None
Workload Calculation
ActivitiesNumberTime (hours)Total Work Load (hours)
Midterm Examination13030
Final Examination16060
TOTAL WORKLOAD (hours)90
Contribution of Learning Outcomes to Programme Outcomes
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1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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6
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* Contribution Level : 1 Very low 2 Low 3 Medium 4 High 5 Very High