TSP217 Anatolian Civilizations

4 ECTS - 2-1 Duration (T+A)- 3. Semester- 2.5 National Credit

Information

Unit ADANA VOCATIONAL SCHOOL
Tourism and travel services
Code TSP217
Name Anatolian Civilizations
Term 2020-2021 Academic Year
Semester 3. Semester
Duration (T+A) 2-1 (T-A) (17 Week)
ECTS 4 ECTS
National Credit 2.5 National Credit
Teaching Language Türkçe
Level Ön Lisans Dersi
Type Normal
Label C Compulsory
Mode of study Uzaktan Öğretim
Catalog Information Coordinator Dr. Öğr. Üyesi DENİZ BOZ
Course Instructor Dr. Öğr. Üyesi DİĞDEM ESKİYÖRÜK (Güz) (A Group) (Ins. in Charge)


Course Goal / Objective

To learn the political, cultural, ethnic, language, social and lifestyles of the civilizations and civilizations that dominate the Anatolian Geography and live up to daylight from Prehistoric times; To ensure that the Anatolian-centered social and political forces are influenced by today's world and human civilization; To develop the attitude of possessing all civilization values living in the Anatolian geography.

Course Content

Political, cultural, ethnic, language, social and lifestyles of Civilizations living in the Anatolian Geography, dominating and living up to the sunshine from Prehistoric times; The effects of Anatolian-centered society and political forces on today's world and human civilization; Civilizations dominating Anatolia and affecting Anatolian civilizations and their activities in Anatolia.

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Course Learning Outcomes

Order Course Learning Outcomes
LO01 In the students who take the course, it will be ensured that Anatolia has the oldest civilizations of the world.
LO02 Pre-historic Anatolian geography of the first settlements and societies will be obtained information about the existence of information.
LO03 Pre-historic Anatolian geography of the first settlements and societies will be obtained information about the existence of information.
LO04 Anatolian-based civilizations in the Ancient Age (3000 BC - 500 BC). Hittites; Political history, management understanding, social order, structure of people, belief, culture, language and literature, art and architecture will be gained information.
LO05 Anatolian-based civilizations in the Ancient Age (3000 BC - 500 BC). Hittites; Political history, management understanding, social order, structure of people, belief, culture, language and literature, art and architecture will be gained information.
LO06 Anatolian-based civilizations in the Ancient Age (3000 BC - 500 BC). Phrygians and Lydians; Political history, management understanding, social order, structure of people, belief, culture, language and literature, art and architecture will be gained information.
LO07 Anatolian-based civilizations in the Ancient Age (3000 BC - 500 BC). Urartula and Ions; Caryans and Lycia; Political history, management understanding, social order, structure of people, belief, culture, language and literature, art and architecture will be gained information.
LO08 The periodical achievements of the course will be evaluated through a written examination.
LO09 The students who took lessons, domination in Anatolia, the Qur'an Civilizations (BC 1000 - M. 1900); Persians; To gain knowledge about political history, management understanding, social order, structure of people, belief, culture, language and literature, art and architecture.
LO10 The students who took the courses, the dominance in Anatolia, the Qur'an Civilizations (BC 1000 - M. 1900), the Great Alexander Empire and the Hellenistic civilizations; To gain knowledge about political history, management understanding, social order, structure of people, belief, culture, language and literature, art and architecture.
LO11 In the students who took lessons, dominance in Anatolia, the Qur'an Civilizations (BC 1000 - M. 1900), Roman and Byzantine Empire; To gain knowledge about political history, management understanding, social order, structure of people, belief, culture, language and literature, art and architecture.
LO12 In the students who took lessons, dominance in Anatolia, the Qur'an Civilizations (BC 1000 - M. 1900), Roman and Byzantine Empire; To gain knowledge about political history, management understanding, social order, structure of people, belief, culture, language and literature, art and architecture.
LO13 In the students who took lessons, dominance in Anatolia, the Qur'an Civilizations (BC 1000 - M. 1900), Roman and Byzantine Empire; To gain knowledge about political history, management understanding, social order, structure of people, belief, culture, language and literature, art and architecture.
LO14 Seljuks and Ottomans, who were rulers of the Qur'an Civilizations (1000 BC - 1900 BC) in Anatolia, To gain knowledge about political history, management understanding, social order, structure of people, belief, culture, language and literature, art and architecture.
LO15 To gain the consciousness of possessing Anatolian Civilizations, history and culture, geography in the students who take lessons, maintaining behavior in every stage of life.


Relation with Program Learning Outcome

Order Type Program Learning Outcomes Level
PLO01 - Tourism and travel services with the basic concepts and principles of the field that understand how their activities See new developments and technologies in the field of tourism and travel services, and understand the importance of these How to recognize that the execution of administrative activities in the tourism and travel services. Overall business life, and especially learn the characteristics of businesses operating in the transport sector. 1
PLO02 - Learn the tourism sector services involving public sector also has specific sensitivities and understand their behavior patterns related to these sensitivities.   Tour operator and understand the intricacies of technical and operation issues.  It captures an important opportunity to reach the levels required by the industry in foreign languages.   Labour gain the ability to run software packages may encounter in life. 2
PLO03 - Understanding of the importance of lifelong learning, scientific and technological advances constantly improve yourself by watching, tracking global issues to be conscious individuals. 4
PLO04 - Recognizes the valuable documents and books used in commercial life and work according to proper procedures and principles of the legislation. Office layout and personnel management, public relations, communications and make the necessary skills related to information storage gains. 1
PLO05 - Civil liability in the field of tourism and travel, and will have information about legislation 1
PLO06 - Face to face communication, effective communication and features have gained power to persuade. 2
PLO07 - Understand how it works at all levels of the travel process. 1


Week Plan

Week Topic Preparation Methods
1 Basic concepts for Anatolian civilization course, information and preliminary information about the course; The names of Anatolia and centers of Anatolian civilization in prehistoric times. The written and visual sources related to Anatolian civilization will be screened and prepared.
2 General characteristics of Anatolia (600000 - 3000 BC) geography in Prehistoric Age, life centers and their features The written and visual sources related to Anatolian civilization will be screened and prepared.
3 General characteristics of Anatolia (600000 - 3000 BC) geography in prehistoric ages, life centers and their characteristics; Troy, Alishar, Alacahöyük, et al. The written and visual sources related to Anatolian civilization will be screened and prepared.
4 Anatolian civilizations in the Ancient Age (3000 BC - 500 BC). Hittites; Political history, management understanding, social order, structure of people, belief, culture, language and literature, art and architecture .. Contribution to Anatolian and World civilization. The written and visual sources related to Anatolian civilization will be screened and prepared.
5 Anatolian civilizations in the Ancient Age (3000 BC - 500 BC). Hittites; Political history, management understanding, social order, structure of people, belief, culture, language and literature, art and architecture .. Contribution to Anatolian and World civilization. The written and visual sources related to Anatolian civilization will be screened and prepared.
6 Anatolian civilizations in the Ancient Age (3000 BC - 500 BC). Phrygians and Lydians; Political history, management understanding, social order, structure of people, belief, culture, language and literature, art and architecture .. Contribution to Anatolian and World civilization The written and visual sources related to Anatolian civilization will be screened and prepared.
7 Anatolian civilizations in the Ancient Age (3000 BC - 500 BC). Urartu, Ions; Caryans and Lycia; Political history, management understanding, social order, structure of people, belief, culture, language and literature, art and architecture .. Contribution to Anatolian and World civilization. The written and visual sources related to Anatolian civilization will be screened and prepared.
8 Midterm; Evaluation of periodical achievements by multiple choice test Multiple choice test.
9 Civilizations dominating Anatolia and active (1000 BC - 1900 BC); Persians; Political history, management understanding, social order, structure of people, Religion and belief, culture, language and literature, art and architecture .. Contribution to Anatolian and World civilization The written and visual sources related to Anatolian civilization will be screened and prepared.
10 Civilizations dominating Anatolia (1000 BC - 1900 BC); The Alexander Empire and Hellenistic Culture; Political history, management understanding, social order, structure of people, religion and belief, culture, language and literature, art and architecture .. Contribution to Anatolian and World civilization. The written and visual sources related to Anatolian civilization will be screened and prepared.
11 Civilizations dominating Anatolia (1000 BC - 1900 BC); Romans; Political history, management understanding, social order, structure of people, religion and belief, culture, language and literature, art and architecture .. Contribution to Anatolian and World civilization. The written and visual sources related to Anatolian civilization will be screened and prepared.
12 Civilizations dominating Anatolia (1000 BC - 1900 BC); Romans; Political history, management understanding, social order, structure of people, religion and belief, culture, language and literature, art and architecture .. Contribution to Anatolian and World civilization. Excursion to explore the antique artifacts, archaeological museum and visual structures in Adana.
13 Civilizations dominating Anatolia (1000 BC - 1900 BC); Eastern Roman / Byzantine Empire; Political history, management understanding, social order, structure of people, religion and belief, culture, language and literature, art and architecture .. Contribution to Anatolian and World civilization. The written and visual sources related to Anatolian civilization will be screened and prepared.
14 Civilizations dominating Anatolia (1000 BC - 1900 BC); Seljuks (Greater Seljuk Empire and Anatolian Seljuk Sultanate / Emirates); Political history, management understanding, social order, structure of people, religion and belief, culture, language and literature, art and architecture .. Contribution to Anatolian and World civilization. The written and visual sources related to Anatolian civilization will be screened and prepared.
15 Civilizations dominating Anatolia (1000 BC - 1900 BC); The Ottomans (Ottoman Empire); Political history, management understanding, social order, structure of people, religion and belief, culture, language and literature, art and architecture .. Contribution to Anatolian and World civilization. The written and visual sources related to Anatolian civilization will be screened and prepared.
16 Final Exam / Evaluation of learning outcomes of the course as a written exam Multiple choice test.
17 Final Exam / Evaluation of learning outcomes of the course as a written exam Multiple choice test.


Assessment (Exam) Methods and Criteria

Assessment Type Midterm / Year Impact End of Term / End of Year Impact
1. Midterm Exam 100 40
General Assessment
Midterm / Year Total 100 40
1. Final Exam - 60
Grand Total - 100


Student Workload - ECTS

Works Number Time (Hour) Workload (Hour)
Course Related Works
Class Time (Exam weeks are excluded) 14 3 42
Out of Class Study (Preliminary Work, Practice) 14 3 42
Assesment Related Works
Homeworks, Projects, Others 1 2 2
Mid-term Exams (Written, Oral, etc.) 1 7 7
Final Exam 1 18 18
Total Workload (Hour) 111
Total Workload / 25 (h) 4,44
ECTS 4 ECTS

Update Time: 04.05.2025 02:34