Through this course, the students will gain an understanding about basic concepts of ethics and gain skills for evaluation of the situations faced from an ethical perspective.
DM315
Statistics
This course is aimed at providing the students an understanding of the following topics: basic statistical concepts, use of statistics in their prospective professions, ability to evaluate statistics in literature and research.
DM316
Research Methods
This course will inform the students on the concepts related to the stages of scientific research process. The students will also recognize the principles and methods, will be able to formulate the basic stages of a research project and will gain skills in reading and understanding the literature related to their field of study.
DM317
Technical Drawing
This course will provide information on: Technical drawing equipment, drawing appartus and their use, basic fundamental drawings and their applications, scaling, design, introduction to geometry, space and planes, appearence, appearence of basic planar objects, appearence of basic volumetric objects, appearence of complex objects, appearence completion, introduction to perspective drawing, methods of taking sections, dimentioning, dimentioning in technical drawing for buildings and its indication; architectural technical drawing.
DM318
Curriculum Development in Education
The basic concepts in the program development, basic concepts, theoretical foundations, program development process, training program models, preparation of training program design, determination of training requirement, regulation of training situations and evaluation process, new trends in program development, examination of disaster education programs, evaluation.
DM319
Education Psychology
Definition of education, aims, topics, psychology, definition of educational psychology, objectives, developmental psychology, learning psychology, learning theories, memory, evaluation of educational needs
DM320
Hydraulics
Definition, history, hydraulics and pneumatics, dams, water channels, water treatment plants, ports, coastal structures, drinking water, sewerage, groundwater, pumping and irrigation operations, river erosion, drainage studies, fluid mechanics, fluid dynamics , Turbines, pumps, flow control circuits
DM321
Scientific Principles of Technology
Physical quantities, standards and units, vectors, motion, thermodynamic laws, work and energy, energy conservation, thrust and momentum, properties of materials, kinematics, equilibrium, fluids, waves and sound, stagnant electricity, electrical potential, current, resistance, Condensers, direct current circuits, magnetism, electromagnetic induction, alternating current circuits, light.
DM322
Criminology
Students who take this course learn about criminology and learn about the scope of criminological examinations in disasters.
DM401
Emergency Aid and Rescue Studies V
Main topics covered in this course : Organisation of volunteer first intervention teams, meeting regulations and volunteer acceptance; environmental exploration studies; formation of databases; selection of the first intervention team; training of the team leader; training of the team members; principles of cooperation with other volunteer teams; establishment of regional crisis centre; administration of the crisis centre; guidance to foreign teams; pratice training.
DM402
Emergency Aid and Rescue Studies VI
Formation of a crisis meeting; management in crisis meeting; decision making; procedures of application of the decision; follow-up of the application; communication and audit; coordination of public relations; guidance of the intervention teams; organisation of external resources; classification of the donations and their delivery to the needy; process of debris removal; organisation of the transfer of injured to health organisations; and rehabilitation studies will be covered in this course.
DM403
Physical Education and Body Building V
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.
DM404
Physical Education and Body Building VI
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.
DM405
Disaster and Emergency Management III
This course will involve instruction on the following topics: Models of disaster management in the world nations; disaster amangement legislation; organisational structure of disaster management; rural organisation; roles, duties and responsibilities of the personnel; duties and contributions of institutions and organisations.
DM406
Disaster and Emergency Management IV
This course is aimed at informing the students on the following topics: Health organisations; non-governmental organisations; local administration and preparation of private organisations for disaster; analysis of problems related to management organisations and proposals for solutions; Integration of economic, financial, global framework, risk and crisis management processes during disasters.
DM407
Emergency Aid Organization and Rehabilitation Studies
The main topics included in this course are: Etablishment of emergency aid organisation; facilitation of emergency aid organisation; necessary arrangements for emergency aid planning; emergency aid requirements and stocking; crisis centre management; establishment of ambulance and injured persons transfer centre; storage and distribution of received aid and donations; establihment of rescue team operation centre; establishment and organisation of camps and shelters; supply of food and clean water; hygiene studies in the disaster area; organisation of volunteer institutions;psychological support studies for children and others who lost their relatives; general evaluation and leaving the region.
DM408
Methods of Disaster Protection and Prevention and Movement a
Introduction to studies directed at minimizing damage; the role of emergency manager in studies related to minimising damage; preparation of action forms for minimising damage; development of public prepared for disasters; identification of the opportunities, threats, resources for minimising damage; identification of damage minimising methods; preparation of damage minimising plan and facilitation of its sustainability; allocation of responsibilities in studies of minimising damage; example application of damage minimising studies after disasters are amongst the main topics to be covered in this course.
DM409
Environmental Health and Biosafety
Topics of this course include ecology, population, community, ecosystems, structure of the earth and the atmosphere, air and water currents; air, soil and water pollution; and the effects of environmental pollution on humans and ecology as well as The Kyoto protocol and its contents, definition of biosafety and related laws.
DM410
Risk and Crisis Management
This course will involve coverage of the following topics: Concept of risk and its importance in risk management; risk, theory of uncertainty and predictions; prediction methods; crisis management; crisis process; crisis indicators and perception; proactive approach, reactive approach; awareness and blindness in crisis; preparedness to crisis and protection; taking crisis under control and related strategies; return to normal, learning and evaluation
DM411
Building Safety and Project Knowledge
This course will provide information on the following topics: Principles of earthquake durability of buildings; measures to be taken against earthquakes; building types according to fire; design of fire safety; location of buildings and access routes; stability of load bearing systems and divisions, faces, roofs, escape routes, critical divisions of the buildings, clearence of smoke, fire report and intervention systems.
DM412
Knowledge of Electric-Electronic Communication
The main topics to be covered in this course include: The elements of communication systems; the relationship with bandwidth; energy and force spectral concentration; phase and amplitude disruptions in linear systems; linear modulation techniques; amplitude modulation; double side band modulation; single and surplus side band modulation, angle modulation techniques; phase and frequency modulation; production of FM signs, their modulation and demodulation; stereo FM; frequency division multiplexing; superheterodin receivers; organisation of communication during disasters.
DM413
Knowledge of Electrical Installations
Definition of electricity; types of electrical energy; dangers of electricity; materials used in voltage installations; high voltage; ampere meter; ohm meter; voltmeter; forces acting upon wires carrying currents; electrical resistance; Ohm's Law; alteration of resistance with heat; electrical accidents; electrical fires; analysis of criminate electrical installations; easing of electrical installation projects and problem solving.
DM414
Teaching and Practices
With this course, it is aimed that the student learns the concepts of learning and teaching, knows the methods, knows the necessary techniques and tools for evaluation of learning needs and outputs, and uses this information.
DM415
Logistic Management
Importance of logistics managment and its historical development; modern logistics management applications; components of logistics management; distribution function, strategic planning in logistics management and strategies of logistics managment, as well as case studies will be covered in this course.
DM416
Basic Meteorological Information
Definition of meteorology, changes in geographical areas, heat, humidity, precipitation, pressure, weather forecasting, synoptic meteorology, climatology, physical meteorology, chemical composition of atmosphere, electricity, sound and light characteristics, industrial meteorology, smoke control, pre-disaster warning systems, use of meteorology for damage prevention and mitigation.
DM417
Public Education
The course will cover the main topics of : Adult psychology; adult education theories; andrological approaches; programme planning in adult education; public education and its organisation; mass communication methods and adult education; city problems and adult education; life-long learning; public education on disasters; techniques of groupwork in adult education; think- tank; dramatisation, demonstrations, lecturing, six hats thinking technique; animation, panel, question and answer method and group work example.
DM418
Disaster Information System Design
The basic principles of geographical information system based disaster information system design, the use of ArcGis and Netcad software, the correlation of data obtained through these programs with each other and the geographical location of the related area, the use of information obtained in this way in terms of locality specific emergency planning.
DM419
Thesis
The student should present a report to be prepared on a selected topic.
DM420
Sports Physiology
It is aimed to understand respiration, circulation, endocrine system responses during exercise and changes that occur in body systems with regular training.
DM421
Homeostasis and Physiopathology
Internal environment balance in human organism, disruption mechanisms of homeostasis, body defense mechanisms in disorders
DM422
Public Health
Health monitoring, health indicators, population and health, basic health services and health organization, early diagnosis, immunization, community nutrition, prevention from important diseases, protection from common infectious diseases, environmental health, occupational health, elderly health, health policies.
DM424
Health Politics
The aim of this course is to understand the relationship between health and environment, to define health policies in the world with their general characteristics and to evaluate the relationship between health policies and health indicators.
DPR101
Seamanship
Duty and task of crew. Rules of sea life, working rules on board and on board working schedule. Type and classification of ship. Dimension of ship, tonnages and draft marks. Seamanship terminology, deck equipment/devices and aux-machinery. Sailor knots, type of ship's ropes and dimensions. Preparation to the operation of pilot embarkation-disembarkation. Maneuvering orders. Deck planned maintenance and painting works. Oil and Chemical, and Liqueified Tanker Familiarization.
DPR102
Intro. to Navigation
Definition of navigation. Equipment used for navigation. Units used in maritime. Directions, course, distance and speed. Kinds of positions, methods of finding position and fixing the position on chart. Magnetic field of Earth, variation and deviation. Magnetic compass correction and adjustment. Notice to mariners and chart correction. Usage of chart catalogue and nautical publications. Lights and fog signals. Buoy systems.
DPR103
Intro.to Mte & Ethics
Duties, responsibilities and authority of the maritime transportation management engineer. Introduction to transportation modules. Fundamentals and development of maritime transportation. Cargo transportation and modules at sea. Introduction to shipping. The philosophical foundations of ethic. Engineering and society-human relationship. Maritime culture and leadership. Ethical and social responsibilities of maritime transportation management engineers
DPR108
Technical Drawing
Introduction to technical drawing, Meanings of Line Types, Lettering, Fundamentals of Dimensioning, Principles of Projection, Orthographic Views, Section Views, Isometric Perspectives, Principles of Computer Aided Technical Drawing, Sketching Commands, Modifying Commands, Two Dimensional Sketching Sectional view.