GZS206 Rhetoric

4 ECTS - 1-1 Duration (T+A)- 4. Semester- 1.5 National Credit

Information

Unit FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION
JOURNALISM PR.
Code GZS206
Name Rhetoric
Term 2018-2019 Academic Year
Semester 4. Semester
Duration (T+A) 1-1 (T-A) (17 Week)
ECTS 4 ECTS
National Credit 1.5 National Credit
Teaching Language Türkçe
Level Belirsiz
Type Normal
Label E Elective
Mode of study Yüz Yüze Öğretim
Catalog Information Coordinator Doç. Dr. ÇİĞDEM YASEMİN ÖZKAN BERKSUN
Course Instructor
The current term course schedule has not been prepared yet.


Course Goal / Objective

The course aims at explain basic consepts of classical and new/modern rhetorical theory, assimilate into meaning of orality and rhetoric and earn a rhetorical comminication perspective.

Course Content

In the course these topics will be explained: oral culture, qualitative changes of orality, rising of rhetoric and classical and new/modern rhetoric traditions.

Course Precondition

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Course Learning Outcomes

Order Course Learning Outcomes
LO01 Understand basic features of oral culture.
LO02 Have knowledge about qualitative changes of orality.
LO03 Learn political and social structure on Ancient Greece.
LO04 Have knowledge about using rhetoric of Sophists.
LO05 Have knowledge about rhetorical approach in Ancient Rome.
LO06 Learn ideal speaker concept of Cicero and Quintilian.
LO07 Have knowledge about transition of new/modern rhetoric from classical tradition.
LO08 Learn new/modern rhetorical theories and basic concepts.
LO09 Have knowledge about classical texts on rhetoric.
LO10 Learn rhetorical strategies and analyzes on speeches and texts.
LO11 Prepare speech/text using rhetorical strategies.
LO12 Comprehend significance of rhetoric for language and rhetoric.
LO13 Earn a rhetorical communication perspectives.


Relation with Program Learning Outcome

Order Type Program Learning Outcomes Level
PLO01 - Knows theoretical approaches in the field of media and communication, and gains ability of development of new approaches in these fields
PLO02 - Knows communication models, and interpreting these models in terms of sociology, psychology, economics etc., puts particular contributions to these models
PLO03 - Gains competent, mainly in social and humanities sciences, in some kind of sciences, does multidisciplinary science research, and analyses these kinds of studies/research
PLO04 - Recognizing news production models, leads to new models and approaches.
PLO05 - Protuces, edits and directs news/reporting in any kind of media (newspaper, magazine, web site, radia, television etc.).
PLO06 - Takes photograph, mainly in the field of press photo, in some kind of photography fields
PLO07 - Uses communication technologies effectively, and gains production ability of appropriate contents for increasingly developing new communication technologies
PLO08 - Works as press adviser, communication coordinator and maneger, and so on in some state and private institutions
PLO09 - Learning relevant concepts and notions of, notably in journalism field, communication and mess media, make some contributions to these fields as new concepts and notions
PLO10 - Reaches at a consciousness level in which synthesises society, culture and communication concepts each other
PLO11 - Gains empathy ability to recognize both individual and societal processes
PLO12 - Getting effective communication ability, learns basic dynamics of communication processes, and goes into action in this direction
PLO13 - Evaluating contents of media organisations, finds out actual issues and lacks, and has a part to come over these problems
PLO14 - Supports peace and consensus of a society, and taking over a mediator mechanism role in any conflicts, sees communication right as primary, and tries to figure out the issues in peaceful and humanitarian ways
PLO15 - Works in any national and international medya organisations such as newspaper, magazine, web site, radio, television etc
PLO16 - Together with gaining individual/free working ability, be able to be a part of any kind of collective institutions, and be successful to adapts to grups
PLO17 - Has self-confidence both to decision making and to participate in decision making process, and takes responsibility while any issue occured
PLO18 - Recognizes new missions and works easly, and easly adapts to new trends and movements in the developing and changing world and professional life.
PLO19 - Tends to events by professional ways, and considering rational mind and knowledge, tries to figure out issues and facts on the line of scientific
PLO20 - Has an high conciseness on society and collectivism, and as be able to be successful in personal life, takes the responsibilities belonging to himself/herself in a social system.
PLO21 - Approaches to personal, interpersonal and mess communication processes, knowing what communication and its aims are; and takes an opinion leader role in the communication processes.
PLO22 - Lerans a foreign language, at least, at a good level, and in the international area, participates in news/reporting flows and so on.
PLO23 - Grasps the field of media and communication, and making in his/her actions through dynamics of these fields, contributes to development of a good communication environment.
PLO24 - Conceders social utilities in his/her works and productions, and in these directions, develops communication strategies, and pays attention to humanitarian values as primarily in producing news, reporting, photo, video, graphics etc.
PLO25 - Enables society to recognize role of media, and gains depth about such particular subjects as media literacy, new media and social media and so on.
PLO26 - Tends to contents in related to general public interests in the media and communication environments such as newspaper, magazine, radio, television, blogs and web sides etc.
PLO27 - Since absorbs ethics values of vocation, doesn’t allows to any discriminating or othering content in either his/her professional life or in contents produced by him/her, and finally tries to prevent such kind of discourses.


Week Plan

Week Topic Preparation Methods
1 Introduction the course Reading
2 Oral culture Reading
3 Qualitative changes of orality Reading
4 Democracy of Ancient Greece and rising of rhetoric: Sophists Reading
5 Sokrates and Plato's approaches to rhetoric Reading
6 Rhetorical Theory of Aristotle Reading
7 Examples of Ccassical texts on rhetoric Reading
8 Mid-Term Exam Reading
9 Rhetoric in Ancient Rome Reading
10 'İdeal Speaker' on Cicero and Quintilian Reading
11 Transition to new/modern rhetoric from classical tradition Reading
12 New/Modern Rhetoric I: Kenneth Burke, Lloyd Bitzer Reading
13 New/Modern Rhetoric II: Chaim Perelman, Stephen Toulmin Reading
14 New/Modern Rhetoric III: Feminist Retorik Reading
15 Examples on rhetorical strategies and general evaluation Reading
16 Term Exams Reading
17 Term Exams Reading

Update Time: 31.12.2018 01:08