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Course Name / Course Code
Hours
Credit
ECTS

Orientation

BUSI1001

Management programs curricula and intended student skills and qualifications . University and faculty rules and regulations. Information about opportunities and resources available to students during their education. History of business administration education. Introduction to sub- disciplines of business administration.

( 1 + 0 + 0 )
1
1

AKTS

1

Kredi

1

Saatler

(1 + 0 + 0 )

Academic English 1

ENGL1101

Data description. Text analysis. Summary and paraphrase of simplified research articles and data charts. IMRAD Summary. Critical thinking and logical argumentation skills to express an informed opinion. Presentation of information to an audience in an academic setting.

( 4 + 0 + 0 )
3
4

AKTS

4

Kredi

3

Saatler

(4 + 0 + 0 )

Academic English 2

ENGL1102

Critical thinking and logical argumentation. Academic research. Annotations, citations, quotations. Identification of arguments, reasoning, logical cohesion. Debates. Evaluative summary. Interview.

( 4 + 0 + 0 )
3
4

AKTS

4

Kredi

3

Saatler

(4 + 0 + 0 )

Microeconomics

ECON2001

The themes of microeconomics. The basics of supply and demand. Consumer behavior. Individual and market demand. Uncertainty and consumer behavior. The cost of production. Profit maximization and competitive supply. Market power, monopoly and monopsony. Pricing with market power. Monopolistic competition and oligopoly. Game theory and competitive strategy. Markets for factor inputs. General equilibrium and economic efficiency. Markets with asymmetric information. Investment and capital markets. Externalities and public goods.

( 3 + 0 + 0 )
3
6

AKTS

6

Kredi

3

Saatler

(3 + 0 + 0 )

Advanced Academic English 1B

ENGL2101

Introduction to academic genres. Key figures in particular areas of academic life. Synthesizing different sources. Key scientific figure. Reading about and listening to a scientific process. Choosing and describing a scientific process in speech and writing. Reports of different research methods. Lab report or literature search. Passive voice, adverbial clauses and adjective clauses. Understanding and using key vocabulary from a particular domain.

( 4 + 0 + 0 )
3
5

AKTS

5

Kredi

3

Saatler

(4 + 0 + 0 )

Statistics for Economics and Administrative Sciences I

MATH2207

Introduction to the use of statistics in economics and administrative science analysis. Basic statistical concepts used by social scientists. Displaying data. Measures of central tendency and variability. Frequency distributions. Normal distribution. Basic concepts of probability. Sampling distribution and hypothesis testing. One-sample hypothesis testing in social research.

( 3 + 0 + 1 )
3
6

AKTS

6

Kredi

3

Saatler

(3 + 0 + 1 )

General Elective-I

TRAD-GE-I

General Elective-I

( 3 + 0 + 0 )
3
5

AKTS

5

Kredi

3

Saatler

(3 + 0 + 0 )

Macroeconomics

ECON2002

National income and wealth. Macroeconomic stability and instability. Business cycles. Unemployment and inflation. The self-correcting economy. Causes of unemployment. Classical economics. Introduction to Keynesian economics. Income and employment determination. Fiscal policy and national debt. Monetary economics and macroeconomic equilibrium. Central banking. Modern quantity theory. Monetarism and new classical economics. Rational expectations. Philips curve analysis. The open economy macroeconomics.

( 3 + 0 + 0 )
3
6

AKTS

6

Kredi

3

Saatler

(3 + 0 + 0 )

Area Elective-I

TRAD-AE-I

Area Elective-I

( 3 + 0 + 0 )
3
5

AKTS

5

Kredi

3

Saatler

(3 + 0 + 0 )

General Elective-II

TRAD-GE-II

General Elective-II

( 3 + 0 + 0 )
3
5

AKTS

5

Kredi

3

Saatler

(3 + 0 + 0 )