HUM 101 2. Course Title: World History I 3. Type of course: Elective ...
HUM 101 2. Course Title: World History I 3. Type of course: Elective ...
HUM 101 2. Course Title: World History I 3. Type of course: Elective ...
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1 Final Examination 25 %<br />
15. Student Workload:<br />
Lectures<br />
<strong>Course</strong> Readings<br />
Exams/Quizzes<br />
Assignments/Research/Case Study<br />
TOTAL<br />
42 hrs<br />
32 hrs<br />
38 hrs<br />
38 hrs<br />
150 hrs<br />
16. Level <strong>of</strong> <strong>Course</strong>: BA<br />
17. Semester when the <strong>Course</strong> is Delivered: 1<br />
18. Mode <strong>of</strong> Delivery: face-to-face<br />
19. Language <strong>of</strong> instruction: English<br />
20. Prepared by: Assoc. Pr<strong>of</strong>. Dr. Zuhal Yeşilyurt Gündüz<br />
Faculty <strong>of</strong> Economic and Administrative Studies<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> International Relations<br />
Phone: 0312 – 585 00 32<br />
Fax: 0312 – 418 41 48<br />
E-mail: zuhal.gunduz@tedu.edu.tr<br />
21. Revision date: September 20, 2012<br />
Students’ Assignments:<br />
Active in-Class Participation<br />
• Read the given chapters before coming to class<br />
• Participate in discussions and debates lively<br />
• Do your quizzes<br />
• Make connections between your daily life and world history<br />
Review about 5 News Articles<br />
• Find and read reports and articles about history and historical events until the 19th<br />
century<br />
• Your chosen journals and newspapers can be English, German and / or Turkish<br />
ones, feel free to use the internet<br />
• For your review you need to answer the following questions:<br />
o Provide a full citation – name <strong>of</strong> author, newspaper or journal, date <strong>of</strong><br />
publication, title, etc.<br />
o What is described in the news article<br />
o Do you consider this event important If so, why If not, why<br />
o Does this article change your way <strong>of</strong> looking at historical events If so,<br />
how much If not, why not<br />
o Would you recommend others to read this article Why Why not