this course takes an interdisciplinary approach and draws on economic analysis and thinking to understand the links between people and their environment, resulting in a programme of study which is both intellectually stimulating and highly relevant to today’s job market.
CMGT679
Advanced Sustainable Concrete Construction
The course aims to develop the next generation of sustainable construction professionals working in sustainable concrete production, construction and design. It’s designed to provide you with advanced, in-depth knowledge of both the theory and investigating the real application of sustainable concrete technology to prepare you for a variety of sustainable expert roles.
CMGT680
Advanced Project Planning & Scheduling
The goals of an organization can be efficiently pursued only through proper project management, as a mean able to consistently tackle their needs. Thus the role of the Project Manager become essential, as responsible to achieve the objectives, respecting the constraints determined by the project context. Modern Project Managers must have in-depth technical and management knowledge.
CMGT685
Advanced Energy Management
the importance (from an environmental point of view) of efficient energy conversion and heat recovery. The objective is to give the student knowledge and understanding of the principles involved in modern, developing and emerging forms of energy conversion and heat recovery, which can result in significant reductions in energy consumption. The course is generally in the field of the Rational Use of Energy and Energy Efficiency rather than in the field of renewable energy or energy management, as such, although these fields are referred to in the programme.
CMN504
Media and Language
Language is the most important factor during the socialisation process. Nowadays, language enabled any print and press opportinities, idea and information exchange. Mistakes because of using language during the media production in wrong way, expression disorders, making observation, thinking, planning the subject and style will be explored.
CMN508
Communication and Technology
Since the 1980s, technology has increased the speed of communication. However, these intense developments experienced in the communication sector have also inevitably affected the social and political structures. Such rapid developments in communication technology, has and will continue to affect our lives, and redefine social structure. This course will examine the new social structures that determine our fast-changing world and environments concerning technology
CMN521
Communication and Globalization
During this course globalisation as one of the most important developments of everyday lives; its interrelation between media and public communication will be explored. Local, regional and global communication systems will be handled; working methods and politics of technological, cultural, political and economical dimensions will be investigated through this course
CMN530
Visual Communication
The dimensions of advertisement, social, legal and moral aspects, advertisement and communication theories, advertisement strategies, targets of communication, peculiarities of message, media of advs, tones and formats of advs, marketing concept, marketing principles as main trade function and its peculiarities, marketing systems and marketing research, analysis, strategies and marketing programs will be hendled during the course
CMN531
Media and Public Opinion
Interrelation between media and society will be taken for granted during the course. Public opinion concept will be explained, its importance for the political regimes and mass media's role at the formation of public opinion will be explored by giving sample events.
CMN605
Media Analysis
Problems of media management, media investigations and examination of media as a part of cultural, political and educational systems; a relationship between cultural environment and media; and autocritic of media management.
CMN606
International Communication
International transformation and globalization process; relations between modernity and international communication, conflicts of different paradigma, development of information, fundamental dynamics of communication industry, discussion of national politics, especially UNESCO and non-governmental organization activities, the role of Turkey as a member of international communication, forecasting, foresighting for future, solutions of socio-technological problems.
CPSY515
Thesis
This course deals with both the theoretical and practical aspects of designing thesis and successfully, writing and defending it. The purpose of the course is to assist students through the proposal and thesis writing processes.
CPSY517
Research Seminar
A seminar paper is the written analysis of a particular topic specified in the seminar. This course presents an excellent opportunity to exercise scientific writing before writing a thesis. It include the thesis proposal.
CPSY530
Legal/ethical Issues
Overview of ethical issues in clinical practice, as well as in research including designing, conducting, and presenting scientific research, covering such issues as treatment of subjects, informed consent, confidentiality, and scope of practice. Examination of ethics in professional work, including analysis of case studies, and discussion of ethical issues on the forefront of applied science.
CPSY551
Psychopathology / Differential Diagnosis
Review of DSM-IV-TR criteria of major psychiatric disorders, special challenges in differential diagnoses, ethical issues in use of diagnostic information, and recommended therapeutic approaches.
CPSY552
Overview of Psychotherapeutic Approaches
Examination of the major approaches to psychotherapy practice, covering theory, techniques, and empirical support, including new developments in the field.
CPSY553
Clinical Interviewing, Assessment, and Treatment Planning
Practical training in different approaches to conducting clinical interviews, diagnostic issues, and planning treatment with clients including issues such as extent of treatment and evaluation of results.
CPSY554
Humanistic Therapy
In-depth theoretical examination and practical procedural training in humanistic approaches to psychotherapy practice, including diagnostic suitability, therapist and methodology variables.
CPSY555
Family/group Therapy/ Organizational Dynamics
In-depth theoretical examination and practical procedural training in major approaches ot family therapy, including diagnostic suitability, therapist and methodology variables. Practical training in managing various types of therapy groups, and major issues in organizational
CPSY556
Solution-Oriented Therapy
In-depth theoretical examination and practical procedural training in solution-oriented therapy, including diagnostic suitability, therapist and methodology variables.
CPSY557
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
In-depth theoretical examination and practical procedural training in cognitive therapy, behavior therapy, and cognitive-behavior therapy, including diagnostic suitability, therapist and methodology variables. dynamics.
CPSY562
Practice Management
Practical training in how to manage a clinical practice, in a private setting or in a clinic, including such skills as managing client load, consultations with other practitioners, administrative office and financial procedures, media issues, as well as self-management and personal lifestyle issues.
CPSY588
Internship
This course, under close supervision and in a trainee capacity, provide the platform to learn and assist in counseling program; and to do other related work for minimum of 210 working hours.
CSPSY507
Statistics and Research Methods
This module will concentrate on the methodological definitions and related issues in Social Sciences and include validity and reliability in measurement; experimental, quasi experimental, and correlational research designs in the laboratory and field; observational, archival, and qualitative research methodologies; and the problem of bias in psychological research. The aim of this module is to provide a postgraduate-level orientation to both basic and advanced contemporary statistical issues in psychology. The statistical techniques taught will include univariate and bivariate descriptive and inferential statistics; psychometric techniques; exploratory data analysis; basic and advanced topics in ANOVA and ANCOVA; multiple regression; factor analysis; and structural equation modeling.
ECON500
Economıcs for Busıness Management
Economics for Business Management Microeconomic environment of business: The working of competitive markets. Demand and supply. Products, markets cost and revenue. Profit maximization under perfect and imperfect competition. The firm in the factor market. Government, firm and market. Macroeconomic environment of business: National income, employment and inflation, International trade, the balance of payments, exchange rates, money and interest, economic ideas, Keynesian and Monetarist expiations of business activity
ECON501
Microeconomic Analysis
Evaluation of tools of micro analysis; theories of the consumer and firm; determination of relative prices under different market types; stability issue of comparative market equilibrium; topics in economics of information
ECON502
Macroeconomic Analysis
Analysis of the Classical, Keynesian and Tobin's dynamic aggregative models; impact multipliers and stability analysis; Walrasian and Keynesian adjustment mechanisms; implications of different money regimes; various issues of open macro models
ECON503
Economic Thought
Critical analysis of contemporary economic thought with reference to its evolution; comparative evaluation of schools of economic thought; mainstream and non-mainstream economic thought; Nobel-Prize winner economic theories; puzzles and paradoxes in economic thought
ECON504
International Economics
Comparative analysis of international trade theories and policies; balance of payments; international factor movements; the results of the GATT/WTO agreements; the international monetary system and its evolution; capital movements; foreign direct investment; portfolio investment; exchange rate determination; stabilization policies in open economies.
ECON510
Econometrics
The linear regression model; data problems; specification problems; maximum likelihood; non- linear regression; Probability Distribution Theory and statistical inference; non-spherical disturbances; heteroscedasticity and autocorrelation; co-integration and error correction discrete dependent variables; Granger's Causality analysis.
ECON511
Economic Development
Major theories of development, neoclassical and structuralist approaches, dependence theories; historical aspects of development; measurement of development; gap between 'North' and 'South'; income distribution, population growth and employment; agriculture, trade and industrialization; external debt; main policy issues.
ECON512
Turkish Economy
Comparative micro and macro analysis of Turkish economy vis-a-vis globalisation and regionalization; brief retrospective evaluation of economic developments since the proclamation of the Republic; analysis of economic crises, inflation and unemployment; inter-sectoral analyses; budget and PSBR; foreign economic relations, FTB, CAB, foreign portfolio and direct investments; relations with IMF, stabilization measures; Twin-Deficit Analysis; relations with EU, structural measures.
ECON513
International Political Economy
International Political Economy The political dynamics involved in the formulation and evolution of economic theories and institutions; wealth and power: mercantilism; the liberal IPE perspective; the structuralist perspective; critical perspectives on IPE; IPE structures: production, finance, security, knowledge and technology; IMF, WB, OECD, WTO and the IPE of international finance and trade; the economics and politics of integration; the IPE of North and South; the IPE of transnational corporations; the new political economy: 'Public Choice' and 'Regulation'; the future of IPE
ECON514
Economic Policies
Economic Policies of EU The dynamics of integration in Europe, focusing on economic aspects; brief historical background; theoretical rationale of economic integration, 'trade-creation' and 'trade-diversion' effects; customs union in EEC; Maastricht Treaty and its contents; monetary union in EU; harmonization of economic and social policies of EU; economic relations of EU with other countries
ECON515
Globalization & Economic Issues
Analysis of the concept of globalisation; historical evolution of globalisation; different aspects of globalisation; evaluation of economic globalisation; perfect mobility of capital; North-South divergence in various economic indicators and development criteria; external-debt spiral of the South
ECON516
Public Finance
Fiscal theory and policy; nature, scope and role of the public sector in open economies; public goods, externalities, public revenue system, monopolies; budgeting and government expenditures; taxation and subsidies; effects of alternative tax systems on resource allocation, capital formation, income distribution and inflation; intergovernmental financial relations.
ECON517
Welfare Economics
Welfare Economics Pareto-optimal allocation of resources; tax, subsidy and compensation criteria; social welfare function; efficiency and equity effects of taxes; macroeconomic theories of income distribution; measurement techniques of inequality; income redistribution policies; theory of 'Public Choice' 'the Median-Voter Model', Lindahl's equilibrium; Wicksellian extensions, 'the Calculus of Consent'; Theory of Regulation and the Capture Theory.
EDU603
Advanced Statistics
This is a course in which the PhD students fully grasp the advanced multivariate analysis techniques (such as: Factorial Analysis, Discriminate Analysis, Canonical Analysis, MANOVA etc.) and their uses in research
EECON514
Economic Policies of Eu
Economic Policies of EU The dynamics of integration in Europe, focusing on economic aspects; brief historical background; theoretical rationale of economic integration, 'trade-creation' and 'trade-diversion' effects; customs union in EEC; Maastricht Treaty and its contents; monetary union in EU; harmonization of economic and social policies of EU; economic relations of EU with other countries.
EEN516
Mobile Communications
This course covers the fundamentals of wireless cellular/mobile/personal communications, systems. The topics covered include: radio propagation, digital modulation, and error control; access methods: spread spectrum, FDMA and TDMA; antenna diversity, multi-input, multi-output systems.