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DM109

Basic Knowledge of Disaster

Definition of disaster, types of disasters, natural disasters, human-based disasters, selection of residential areas, roles of municipalities in residential planning, role of property management in residential planning, role of central management in residential planning, utilisation of natural resources, behaviour of manmade large buildings during disasters, necessity for disaster education, risk tables, and integrated (JICA) disaster management will form the main topics covered in this course.




DM110

Physical Education II

Basic principles in development of physical skills; movements; planning of training periods and enhancement of sports performance are the main topics covered in these courses.




DM201

Emergency Patient Care II

This course will cover learning of how emergency services function and case discussions.




DM202

Knowledge of Diseases and Emergency Patient Care

This course will cover the following topics: Concepts of Health and illness; Mechanisms of illness development; symptoms and findings; types of examination; diagnostic procedures; Diseases of respiratory, circulatory, digestive, endocrine, blood, nervous, excretory and reproduction systems; congenital abnormalities; infections; cancer; and psychiatric disorders.




DM203

Physical Education and Body Building I

These series of courses aim to develop student physical skills and the skills required for accurate lifting and carrying through gaining adequate strength, endurance and flexibility. At the end of these courses, the students will gain: Insight related to the professional importance of exercise and body development and its sustenance. Practical skills and experience in developing physical skills through the usage of various techniques and thus can carry more effectively and easily with better methods. Learning experience on how to overcome the probable forces they encounter after they complete their physical development and what to do during the carrying process. Experience in how to use their bodies accurately through effective study skills. Self-confidence through developing their physical skills. Understanding with respect to the importance of the sustenance of this development.




DM204

Physical Education and Body Building II

These series of courses aim to develop student physical skills and the skills required for accurate lifting and carrying through gaining adequate strength, endurance and flexibility. At the end of these courses, the students will gain: Insight related to the professional importance of exercise and body development and its sustenance. Practical skills and experience in developing physical skills through the usage of various techniques and thus can carry more effectively and easily with better methods. Learning experience on how to overcome the probable forces they encounter after they complete their physical development and what to do during the carrying process. Experience in how to use their bodies accurately through effective study skills. Self-confidence through developing their physical skills. Understanding with respect to the importance of the sustenance of this development.




DM205

Disaster and Emergency Management I

This course will cover the following topics: Measures of new residential area identification; Evaluation of danger risks in existing residential areas, reduction of risks; disaster preparation education of public institutions; establishment of public institution coordination; emergency intervention plans of hospitals and firefighters; disaster preparation education of local public; volunteer teams for disaster intervention; establishing crisis centers; disaster victims' search and rescue and logistic support; debris clearance and disposal procedures; prevention of epidemics and public health services; establishing shelter after disasters.




DM206

Disaster and Emergency Management II

Integrated disaster management system; stages of disaster management; preparation stage and its implementation; intervention stage; improvement stage; damage reduction stage; basic principles of disaster planning; combination of basic functions of disaster management and its coordination; management and control; communication; early warning; informing and evacuation; health services and resource management are the main topics included in this course.




DM207

Education on Rescue Equipment

Definition of search and rescue team (SRT); Description of vehicles used by SRT; Leader Vehicle; equipment carrier; Generator; Breaking-Piercing vehicles; Cutting-Separating Vehicles; Hydrolic Separator and support vehicles; Lighting equipment; Airbags; Tripods; domuz dami; Use of sledgehammer, jimmy and hammer are the main topics covered in this course.




DM208

Spreadable Diseases in Disaster Situations

This course will cover the following topics: Research on epidemics; case description and identification; definitive epidemiology; hypothesis development and evaluation; laboratory and environmental studies; measures of prevention and control; dissemination of findings and results; measures to be taken for the prevention of the epidemic; resource-based measures; infection route based measures; measures towards healthy individuals; signs of infection; informing about infections and isolation; immunity and immunization; characteristics of diseases spreading through respiration, digestion and skin routes; disinfection and sterilization.




DM209

Pathology

In aim of this course is to facilitate student understanding of the mechanisms of disease development in the organisms; and pathological processes.




DM210

Cbrn Arms

This course will cover the definition of chemical, biological and nuclear weapons, their history and classification, methods of use, their effects on humans; original defense systems and treatment methods; properties of equipment which must be used by the defense personnel and their use; regional isolation and decontamination methods.




DM211

Pharmacology

Through this course, the students will learn about administration routes of medicines, their pharmaceutical forms, their pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties ( absorption, distribution, metabolism, mechanisms of action, factors affecting their actions etc.); drug interaction mechanisms; aspects of application of medicines which require attention; Medicines which effect systems; properties of frequently used medicine groups in this profession.




DM212

Foundations of Law

The main topics covered in this course will be: Basic legal concepts; history of humanity and formation of the legal system; concept of democracy; democratic society system; Constitution and basic rights and freedoms; citizenship and responsibilities; legal systems related to emergency situations; functional mechanisms of disaster and emergency management and related legal systems; international legal relations.




DM213

Mathematics I

Combinatorial calculations, matrices, determinants, systems of linear equations, trigonometry and unit circle, complex numbers, equations, inequalities, ratio and proportion, logarithm, analytic geometry




DM214

Public Relations

Basic concepts, efficiency management, institutional public relations, corporate communication and public relations, communicator profile, internal public relations, media relations




DM215

Epidemiology

This course aims to make students understand the epidemiology methods, the general features of the epidemiological researches and to evaluate the researches from the point of scientific view.




DM216

Team Leadership

Leadership features, motivation, motivation, effective presentation, types of leadership, problem solving and conflict resolution, decision making methods, time management, philosophy of team work, group Dynamics




DM218

Mathematics II

Statistics, function concept, limit, continuity, derivative, drawing of simple curves, integral, differential equations, volume calculations, approach to vocational problems




DM220

Information Management

Information concept and importance, characteristics and types of information, implicit knowledge, open knowledge, knowledge management, information technology, management information systems, decision support systems, artificial intelligence, geographical information systems, disaster information systems, extranets, internet, e-commerce, e-government, e-management,




DM301

Emergency Aid and Rescue Studies III

The following topics constitute the main coverage of this course: Orientation to legal responsibilities; evaluation of the patient; basic support treatment in respiratory system disorders; approach to disorders of the circulatory system; bleeding control; shock; trauma; soft tissue traumas; fracture, dislocation and strain injuries; injuries of the pelvis and lower extremities; head trauma; vertebral injuries; ocular injuries; facial and neck injuries; chest injuries; abdominal injuries and injuries of the genital region; poisoning; animal bites and stings.




DM302

Emergency Aid and Rescue Studies IV

The students will be concentrating on the following topics in this course: Cardiac disorders, paralysis, dyspnea, diabetes, acute abdomen, infectious disases, addiction, loss of consciousness, epilepsy, pediatric emergencies, emotional support in emergency situations, birth, burns, heat stroke, hypothermia, water related emergencies, patient transport, triage, release and rescue, defibrillation and advanced life support.




DM303

Physical Education and Body Building III

These series of courses aim to develop student physical skills and the skills required for accurate lifting and carrying through gaining adequate strength, endurance and flexibility. At the end of these courses, the students will gain: Insight related to the professional importance of exercise and body development and its sustenance. Practical skills and experience in developing physical skills through the usage of various techniques and thus can carry more effectively and easily with better methods. Learning experience on how to overcome the probable forces they encounter after they complete their physical development and what to do during the carrying process. Experience in how to use their bodies accurately through effective study skills. Self-confidence through developing their physical skills. Understanding with respect to the importance of the sustenance of this development.




DM304

Physical Education and Body Building IV

These series of courses aim to develop student physical skills and the skills required for accurate lifting and carrying through gaining adequate strength, endurance and flexibility. At the end of these courses, the students will gain: Insight related to the professional importance of exercise and body development and its sustenance. Practical skills and experience in developing physical skills through the usage of various techniques and thus can carry more effectively and easily with better methods. Learning experience on how to overcome the probable forces they encounter after they complete their physical development and what to do during the carrying process. Experience in how to use their bodies accurately through effective study skills. Self-confidence through developing their physical skills. Understanding with respect to the importance of the sustenance of this development.




DM305

Emergency Psychology

In this course, the students will gain knowledge and competence in relation to the following topics: Emergency situations, unusual situations, concepts related to disasters, psychology of emergency situations, responses observed during and after unusual situation and approach to these responses; anxiety, stress, ways of overcoming stress, nature of fear and ways of overcoming fear; anger in response to emergency situations and overcoming such anger; psychological responses to post-disaster trauma and ways of overcoming these responses; approach to individuals with body disfiguration; death, loss and responses to these situations, bereavement and overcoming bereavement; Family after experiencing unusual situations and methods of managing the crisis; Psychological effects on special groups, effects on aid workers, followers of victims; psychological effects of mass media on people; effects of earthquakes, effects of war, effects of terror and methods of overcoming these effects.




DM306

Health Management in Disaster

Health sevices and development of hospitals; aims, functions, classification of hospitals; evaluation of the hospital and capacity requirements of a society; hospital management; medical services in hospitals; medical personnel in hospitals; administrative-technical and general services; hospital management regulations; related legal resources; hospital standards; public health organisation; emergency intervention organisation in disasters; management of health organisations during rehabilitation periods are the main topics covered in this course.




DM307

Disaster and Emergency Legislation

In this course, the following topics will be covered: Necessity for and the importance of Civil Defense; the structure of disaster and emergency headquarters, its management legislation; the methods of preparation of emergency action plans and basic principles; implementation of emergency action plans and their update.




DM308

Fire Safety and Chemistry

The following topics will be within the remit of this course: Burning, energy, heat, heat transfer, conduction, convection, radiation, heat transfer coefficient, heat sources, fuel types; solid fuels and their properties; liquid fuels and their properties; gaseous fuels and their properties; calorific values of fuels; explosives; toxic matter; fire safety engineering; design philosophies; rules approach; behaviour types of natural fires; calculation approach; properties of materials under high heat; design of concrete materials; design of steel materials; composite structure; design of wooden materials; brick wall, aluminium and plastic parts; scaffolding; structural measures; risk evaluation; workplace organisation, electrical and mechanical installations; production period; chemical dangers; processes involving fire and heat; energy systems; storage; fire safety management; planning of emergency; planing of education and training.




DM309

Firefighting and Introduction to Fire Safety

This course will provide information about fire safety, protection, taking measures, putting out fires; history of firefighting, applications in firefighting and its organization, industrial firefighting, forest firefighting, marine firefighting, duties of firefighting personnel and their working areas.




DM310

Methods of Firefighting

This course will cover transfer of information on headquarters studies; planning of arrival at residential unit and risk identification; equipment and vehicles; preparation of materials and equipment; evaluation of reports; team formation and duty descriptions; force transfer and transport; field studies; research; location of fire centre; risk evaluation; environmental safety; preparation for intervention; strategy; placement of security teams and their organisation; techniques of intervention; entrance to the building; rescue; taking the situation under control; fire extinguishing; cooling; water supply; training.




DM311

Knowledge of Firefighting Vehicle Material

The students will gain awareness and knowledge on the following topics : Equipment for personnel protection; equipment for putting out fire; rescue equipment; first-aid equipment; intervention vehicles; rescue vehicles; support vehicles; NBC control vehicles; NBC decontamination vehicles; crisis management vehicles.




DM312

Basic Knowledge of Structure and Building

This course will involve knowledge acquisition of students on the topics of: Building elements, building groups, building structures, industrial buildings, military buildings, water structures, buildings for transport, structures according to carriage systems; masonry system; carcass system; steel contruction; prefabricated sturctures; composite structures; structures according to material types; building materials; fire durability properties of building materials.




DM313

Public Management

This course will inform about public administration system, its historical development and its organisation; main characteristics of its functioning and organisations.

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