Türkçe English Curriculum Key Learning Outcomes
History
General Description
1
Brief History
The undergraduate program of the Department of History at Bursa Uludağ University’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences was established in 1990, initially offering courses at Block B of the Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences on the Görükle Campus. At the beginning of the spring semester of the 1998–1999 academic year, the department relocated to the Ali Osman Sönmez Campus. Since the 2003–2004 academic year, it has been operating in its current building on the Görükle Campus.
Graduate education in the field of history began with the launch of a Master’s program in 1992, followed by a Doctoral program in 2006. The department comprises six main branches: Ancient History, Medieval History, Early Modern History, Modern History, History of the Republic of Turkey, and General Turkish History. The academic staff currently consists of 7 professors, 5 associate professors, 4 assistant professors and 4 research assistants.
2
Qualification Awarded
This department follows a first-cycle degree system of 240 ECTS credits in the field of history at the higher education level. Upon successful completion of the program and fulfillment of all program competencies, graduates are awarded a Bachelor’s degree in History.
3
Level of Qualification
First Cycle
4
Specific Admission Requirements
Applicants are required to hold a high school diploma or its equivalent, and must have achieved a sufficient score in the centralized examination (YKS) administered by the Student Selection and Placement Center (ÖSYM).
5
Specific arrangements for the recognition of prior learning
The provisions in “Regulation on Transfer among Associate and Undergraduate Degree Programs, Double Major, and Subspecialty and the Principals of Credit Transfer among Institutions in Higher Education Institutions” are applied.
6
Qualification Requirements and Regulations
To obtain a Bachelor’s degree in history, students must successfully complete all required and elective courses stipulated by the program, totaling 240 ECTS credits, and must achieve a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.00 out of 4.00.
7
Profile of The Programme
MISSION
The mission of the department is to train graduates who can access the universal body of knowledge in the field of history, possess well-developed analytical and critical thinking skills, are proficient in modern methodologies, and have embraced the values of academic integrity; to contribute to historiography through research at both national and international levels; and to place the knowledge and expertise acquired in the service of society.
VISION
The department’s vision is to cultivate graduates who interpret accumulated historical knowledge through a universal perspective and contribute to shaping the future, who conduct research that processes archival documents using modern scientific methods to strengthen societal awareness, who approach historiography through interdisciplinary synthesis, and who have internalized the scientific principles and standards recognized at both national and international levels.
AIMS and OBJECTIVES
1. To produce high-value academic outputs in line with the vision of a research university.
1.1. To increase the number of quality publications based on original archival documents in journals indexed in international databases (SSCI, AHCI, SCOPUS, ESCI, etc.), as well as to enhance the citation impact of these publications.
1.2. To broaden the wider impact of generated scientific knowledge by increasing the number of research projects supported by international and national institutions.
1.3. To train young researchers and academics who have acquired source-language proficiency, keep up with current methods and approaches, and uphold the values of academic integrity.
2. To produce well-rounded and qualified graduates by enhancing the quality of education and instruction.
2.1. To create a teaching ecosystem grounded in analytical thinking, analysis, and inquiry by diversifying instructional methods and materials.
2.2. To increase the number and quality of publications derived from graduate theses.
3. To contribute to society through social entrepreneurship initiatives and activities aimed at fostering historical awareness and sensitivity toward cultural heritage.
3.1. To raise public awareness of history and cultural heritage through local history studies, museum visits, and open-to-public panels and talks, guided by a “living history” approach.
3.2. To organize workshops and events that encourage the transformation of historical knowledge into innovative projects.
8
Key Learning Outcomes - TYYÇ - TAY Relationship
8.1
Key Learning Outcomes
1. Demonstrates the ability to access and utilize historical sources and critically evaluate historical knowledge.
2. Analyzes historical events and the transformation of social structures within the framework of cause-and-effect relationships.
3. Defines and explains historical developments from a broad perspective by connecting them to both macro and micro levels.
4. Comprehends the processes of change and transformation in societies, cultures, and institutions throughout history, with a focus on the mutual interaction between time and space.
5. Contextualizes primary sources within the conditions and mindset of the period in which they were produced, and interprets them through diverse historiographical approaches.
6. Plans research using disciplinary knowledge, reports and evaluates findings, and conveys them orally and in writing in an academic register.
7. Draws on disciplines beyond history, including other humanities fields, and develops a social science-oriented approach to historical inquiry.
8. Knows and evaluates the chronology of the processes that shaped the historical and cultural heritage of world and European history.
9. Analyzes different periods of Turkish history across various geographies and cultural contexts, examining their political, economic, social, and institutional characteristics.
10. Comprehends the developments that gave rise to the institutions of modern Turkey, as well as the continuities and transformations of these institutions and the sociocultural fabric.
11. Acquires the ability to address different periods of Turkish history in relation to local history.
12. Applies the knowledge gained in the discipline of history to analyze the historical background of contemporary events within the international conjuncture, including our immediate region, and to make forward-looking assessments.
13. Internalizes the principles of professional responsibility and ethical values inherent to the discipline of history.
8.2
Key Learning Outcomes - TYYÇ Relationship
Key Learning Outcomes TYYC-1 KNOWLEDGE (Theoretical - Applied) TYYC-2 SKILLS (Cognitive - Applied) TYYC-3 COMPETENCE (Independent Working and Responsibility) TYYC-4 COMPETENCE (Learning Competence) TYYC-5 COMPETENCE (Communication and Social Competence) TYYC-6 COMPETENCE (Field-Specific Competence)
1 Demonstrates the ability to access and utilize historical sources and critically evaluate historical knowledge. 1,2
2 Analyzes historical events and the transformation of social structures within the framework of cause-and-effect relationships. 1,2
3 Defines and explains historical developments from a broad perspective by connecting them to both macro and micro levels. 1 2
4 Comprehends the processes of change and transformation in societies, cultures, and institutions throughout history, with a focus on the mutual interaction between time and space. 1
5 Contextualizes primary sources within the conditions and mindset of the period in which they were produced, and interprets them through diverse historiographical approaches. 1
6 Plans research using disciplinary knowledge, reports and evaluates findings, and conveys them orally and in writing in an academic register. 1 3 1,2
7 Draws on disciplines beyond history, including other humanities fields, and develops a social science-oriented approach to historical inquiry. 1
8 Knows and evaluates the chronology of the processes that shaped the historical and cultural heritage of world and European history. 2 1
9 Analyzes different periods of Turkish history across various geographies and cultural contexts, examining their political, economic, social, and institutional characteristics. 2 1
10 Comprehends the developments that gave rise to the institutions of modern Turkey, as well as the continuities and transformations of these institutions and the sociocultural fabric. 1
11 Acquires the ability to address different periods of Turkish history in relation to local history. 2
12 Applies the knowledge gained in the discipline of history to analyze the historical background of contemporary events within the international conjuncture, including our immediate region, and to make forward-looking assessments. 2
13 Internalizes the principles of professional responsibility and ethical values inherent to the discipline of history. 1
8.3
Key Learning Outcomes - TAY Relationship
Key Learning Outcomes TAY-1 KNOWLEDGE (Theoretical - Applied) TAY-2 SKILLS (Cognitive - Applied) TAY-3 COMPETENCE (Independent Working and Responsibility) TAY-4 COMPETENCE (Learning Competence) TAY-5 COMPETENCE (Communication and Social Competence) TAY-6 COMPETENCE (Field-Specific Competence)
1 Demonstrates the ability to access and utilize historical sources and critically evaluate historical knowledge. 1,5 1,2 1,2
2 Analyzes historical events and the transformation of social structures within the framework of cause-and-effect relationships. 2,3 1 1,2
3 Defines and explains historical developments from a broad perspective by connecting them to both macro and micro levels. 1,2
4 Comprehends the processes of change and transformation in societies, cultures, and institutions throughout history, with a focus on the mutual interaction between time and space. 3,4
5 Contextualizes primary sources within the conditions and mindset of the period in which they were produced, and interprets them through diverse historiographical approaches. 3 2
6 Plans research using disciplinary knowledge, reports and evaluates findings, and conveys them orally and in writing in an academic register. 4 1 1
7 Draws on disciplines beyond history, including other humanities fields, and develops a social science-oriented approach to historical inquiry. 5
8 Knows and evaluates the chronology of the processes that shaped the historical and cultural heritage of world and European history. 1
9 Analyzes different periods of Turkish history across various geographies and cultural contexts, examining their political, economic, social, and institutional characteristics. 3,4
10 Comprehends the developments that gave rise to the institutions of modern Turkey, as well as the continuities and transformations of these institutions and the sociocultural fabric. 4
11 Acquires the ability to address different periods of Turkish history in relation to local history. 5
12 Applies the knowledge gained in the discipline of history to analyze the historical background of contemporary events within the international conjuncture, including our immediate region, and to make forward-looking assessments. 4 4
13 Internalizes the principles of professional responsibility and ethical values inherent to the discipline of history. 1
9
Occupational Profiles of Graduates With Examples
Graduates of the History Department may work as teachers in public schools, private schools, and tutoring centers, provided they meet the requirements set by the Ministry of National Education. They may also find employment in archives, manuscript libraries, relevant units of municipal administrations, and media and publishing organizations. Graduates who hold the necessary certifications can additionally pursue careers in culture and tourism, promotion, and guiding. Those wishing to continue their education at the postgraduate level are required to achieve a sufficient score on the ALES examination and demonstrate proficiency in a foreign language. Graduates who fulfill all necessary conditions may enter academic life and take on roles at universities as research assistants, lecturers, or instructors.
10
Access to Further Studies
Candidates who have successfully completed and graduated from an undergraduate History program may enroll in postgraduate programs, provided they achieve sufficient scores on the ALES and YDS / e-YDS, YÖKDİL / e-YÖKDİL or equivalent examinations, and pass the subject-specific proficiency exams required by the relevant program.
11
Examination Regulations, Assessment and Grading
First of all, at least 70% of courses must be attended by each student. As a general rule assessment is based on 1 mid-term and 1 final exam per course. Mid-term exam affects final grade % 40, and final exam affect it % 60. Various courses may demand seminars or quizzes. All exams are evaluated over 100 points. Students are required to obtain at least 50 points at the final exam. Students that have a letter grade of AA, BA, BB, CB and CC are considered successful from that course.
12
Graduation Requirements
All students are required to register for courses at the beginning of each semester and must have attended at least 70% of classes in order to be eligible to sit the final examination. Students are subject to at least one midterm exam and a final exam for each course. The midterm examination contributes 40% and the final examination contributes 60% to the overall course grade. In some courses, additional assessment tools such as written assignments, quizzes, presentations, poster presentations, and short film or video projects are also used, each contributing 10% to the final grade. In such courses, the midterm examination´s contribution to the final grade is reduced to 30%. The instructor responsible for each course is required to specify the weight of all assessment components in the course information package and to notify students during the first week of the semester. All examinations are graded on a scale of 100 points, and students must score a minimum of 50 points in the final examination. Students who receive a letter grade of AA, BA, BB, CB, or CC are considered to have successfully passed the course. The grades DC and DD are conditionally passing grades; in order for a student to pass a course with a DC or DD, their cumulative weighted grade point average must be at least 2.00.
13
Mode of Study
Full-Time
14
Address and Contact Details
Program Adı: Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi, Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi, Tarih Bölümü.
Bölüm Başkanı: Prof. Dr. Zeynep DÖRTOK ABACI
Telefon: +90 224 2941855
E-posta: tarih@uludag.edu.tr
Program Koordinatörü: Prof. Dr. Zeynep DÖRTOK ABACI
Telefon: +90 224 2941863
E-posta: dortok@uludag.edu.tr
Bologna Birim Koordinatörü: Doç. Dr. Öznur ÖZDEMIR
Telefon: +90 224 2941749
E-posta: oznurozdemir@uludag.edu.tr
Program Adresi: Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi, Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi, Tarih Bölümü, 16059 Nilüfer/Bursa
15
Facilities
The undergraduate program of the History Department has a duration of four years, consisting of eight semesters, and is offered as a full-time program in both first and second shifts. The curriculum includes compulsory and elective courses within the field, as well as non-departmental electives designed to broaden students’ perspectives. Through the Erasmus, Farabi, and Mevlana exchange programs, students have the opportunity to study abroad or at another domestic institution for one or two semesters.
The History and Culture Community, founded by students of the department, remains actively engaged in a wide range of activities, including conferences, local and out-of-town field trips, and events aimed at developing the social and professional skills students will need in their careers. The department’s facilities include five classrooms, thirteen offices for academic staff, one meeting room, one student community room, and a secretarial office.
16
1. Semester
Course Code Course Title Type of Course T1 U2 L3 ECTS
TRH1001 HISTORY OF CENTRAL ASIA (ANCIENT-MEDIEVAL) Compulsory 3 0 0 5
TRH1003 HISTORY OF CULTURE ( SOCIETY - POLICY - LAW ) Compulsory 3 0 0 4
TRH1005 ANCIENT HISTORY (MESOPOTAMIA-EGYPT-ANATOLIA) Compulsory 3 0 0 5
TRH1009 METHODOLOGY OF HISTORY Compulsory 3 0 0 5
TRH1011 OTTOMAN TURKISH Compulsory 3 0 0 5
ATA101 ATATURK'S PRINCIPALS AND HISTORY OF REVOLUTIONS I Compulsory 2 0 0 2
TUD101 TURKISH LANGUAGE I Compulsory 2 0 0 2
Click to choose optional courses. 2
Total 30
2. Semester
Course Code Course Title Type of Course T1 U2 L3 ECTS
TRH1004 HISTORY OF CULTURE (RELIGION, SCIENCE, EDUCATION, COMMUNICATION) Compulsory 3 0 0 4
TRH1006 ANCIENT HISTORY Compulsory 3 0 0 4
TRH1016 SEMINAR ON HISTORY Compulsory 2 0 0 4
TRH1020 HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY Compulsory 3 0 0 4
TRH1022 HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS IN OTTOMAN TURKISH LANGUAGE I Compulsory 3 0 0 4
TRH1024 READING AND RESEARCHING IN HISTORIOGRAPHY Compulsory 2 0 0 4
ATA102 ATATURK'S PRINCIPLES AND HISTORY OF REVOLUTIONS II Compulsory 2 0 0 2
TUD102 TURKISH LANGUAGE II Compulsory 2 0 0 2
Click to choose optional courses. 2
Total 30
3. Semester
Course Code Course Title Type of Course T1 U2 L3 ECTS
TRH2001 HISTORY OF GREAT SELJUKS AND ANATOLIAN SELJUKS Compulsory 3 0 0 6
TRH2007 HISTORY OF ISLAMIC STATES ( FROM BEGINNING TO 1258 ) Compulsory 2 0 0 4
TRH2009 BYZANTINE HISTORY Compulsory 2 0 0 3
TRH2015 HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS IN OTTOMAN TURKISH LANGUAGE II Compulsory 2 0 0 4
Click to choose optional courses. 13
Total 30
4. Semester
Course Code Course Title Type of Course T1 U2 L3 ECTS
TRH2002 OTTOMAN POLITICIAL HISTORY (1299-1451) Compulsory 3 0 0 5
TRH2004 HISTORY OF ISLAMIC CIVILIZATION (FROM BEGINNING TO 1258) Compulsory 3 0 0 5
TRH2008 OTTOMAN INSTITUTIONS (CLASSICAL AGE) Compulsory 3 0 0 4
Click to choose optional courses. 16
Total 30
5. Semester
Course Code Course Title Type of Course T1 U2 L3 ECTS
TRH3009 OTTOMAN POLITICAL HISTORY (1451-1789) Compulsory 2 0 0 5
TRH3011 OTTOMAN SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC HISTORY Compulsory 2 0 0 5
TRH3013 EUROPEAN HISTORY (EARLY MODERN) Compulsory 2 0 0 4
TRH3077 TURKISH POLITICAL LIFE IN REPUBLIC PERIOD Compulsory 3 0 0 4
Click to choose optional courses. 12
Total 30
6. Semester
Course Code Course Title Type of Course T1 U2 L3 ECTS
TRH3002 OTTOMAN POLITICAL HISTORY (1789-1918) Compulsory 3 0 0 6
TRH3006 MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY Compulsory 3 0 0 6
TRH3008 HISTORY OF MIDDLE EAST Compulsory 3 0 0 5
Click to choose optional courses. 13
Total 30
7. Semester
Course Code Course Title Type of Course T1 U2 L3 ECTS
TRH4015 CONTEMPORARY WORLD HISTORY Compulsory 2 0 0 4
TRH4093 HISTORY OF COMMUNICATION Compulsory 2 0 0 4
TRH4099 HISTORY OF POLITICAL THOUGHT Compulsory 3 0 0 6
TRH4105 DIPLOMATIC HISTORY OF REPUBLICAN ERA (1919-1950) Compulsory 3 0 0 6
Click to choose optional courses. 10
Total 30
8. Semester
Course Code Course Title Type of Course T1 U2 L3 ECTS
TRH4002 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC HISTORY OF 20TH C. TURKEY Compulsory 3 0 0 6
TRH4018 MODERN HISTORY OF CENTRAL ASIA Compulsory 3 0 0 6
TRH4020 DIPLOMATIC HISTORY OF REPUBLICAN ERA (1950-2000) Compulsory 3 0 0 6
Click to choose optional courses. 12
Total 30
1. Semester Optional Courses
Course Code Course Title Type of Course T1 U2 L3 ECTS
YAD101 FOREIGN LANGUAGE I Optional 2 0 0 2
YAD111 GERMAN II Optional 2 0 0 2
YAD121 FOREIGN LANGUAGE I (FRENCH) Optional 2 0 0 2
2. Semester Optional Courses
Course Code Course Title Type of Course T1 U2 L3 ECTS
YAD102 FOREIGN LANGUAGE II Optional 2 0 0 2
YAD112 GERMAN TEACHING II Optional 2 0 0 2
YAD122 FOREIGN LANGUAGE II (FRENCH) Optional 2 0 0 2
3. Semester Optional Courses
Course Code Course Title Type of Course T1 U2 L3 ECTS
ARK0505 MYTHOLOGY Optional 3 0 0 4
ARK0507 ANATOLIAN CIVILIZATIONS Optional 3 0 0 4
ARK0508 DAILY LIFE IN ANTIQUITY Optional 3 0 0 4
ARK0509 ANCIENT ARCHITECTURE Optional 3 0 0 4
ARK0512 ROMAN ARCHITECTURE Optional 3 0 0 4
ARK0514 BURSA IN ANCIENT PERIOD Optional 3 0 0 4
ARK0516 MONUMENTAL BUILDINGS IN ANCIENT PERIOD Optional 3 0 0 4
ARK0517 MYSTERY OF ARCHAEOLOGY Optional 3 0 0 4
ARK0518 TECHNOLOGY IN ANCIENT PERIOD Optional 3 0 0 4
ARK0519 ENGINEERNG IN ANCIENT PERIOD Optional 3 0 0 4
ARK0520 HISTORY OF THE MONEY Optional 3 0 0 4
ARK0521 ECONOMY IN ANCIENT PERIOD Optional 3 0 0 4
ARK0524 ROMAN MYTHOLOGY Optional 3 0 0 4
ARK0525 GREEK MYTHOLOGY Optional 3 0 0 4
ARK0526 THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF KNOWLEDGE Optional 3 0 0 4
ARK0527 ROMAN EMPERORS Optional 3 0 0 4
ARK0529 ROMAN ARCHAEOLOGY Optional 3 0 0 4
BYL0501 BASIC CONCEPTS OF BIOLOGY Optional 2 0 0 3
BYL0502 ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY Optional 2 0 0 3
BYL0502 ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY Optional 3 0 0 5
BYL0503 BIOTECHNOLOGY Optional 2 0 0 3
BYL0504 BASIC PRINCIPLES OF EVOLUTION Optional 2 0 0 3
BYL0505 BASIC CONCEPTS IN GENETICS Optional 2 0 0 3
BYL0506 PLANT DIVERSITY OF TURKEY Optional 2 0 0 3
BYL0507 THE BIOLOGY OF EXOTIC ANIMALS Optional 2 0 0 3
BYL0508 ANIMAL VARIATIES IN TURKEY Optional 2 0 0 3
BYL0509 MEDICAL PLANTS Optional 2 0 0 3
BYL0510 LIFE IN LAKES Optional 3 0 0 5
BYL0512 INDUSTRIAL ENZYMOLOGY Optional 3 0 0 5
BYL0514 GENETICS AND SOCIETY Optional 3 0 0 5
BYL0515 BIOLOGICAL AND CULTURAL EVOLUTION Optional 3 0 0 5
BYL0516 BIOCHEMISTRY APPLICATION Optional 3 0 0 5
BYL0517 BEHAVIOURAL GENETICS Optional 3 0 0 5
BYL0518 GENETICS AND THE BASIS OF DOMESTICATION Optional 3 0 0 5
BYL0519 PRINCIPLES OF ECOLOGY Optional 2 0 0 3
BYL0520 WATER POLLUTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS Optional 2 0 0 3
BYL0521 HEALTH AND BIOCHEMISTRY Optional 3 0 0 5
BYL0522 PLANT BREEDING TECHNIQUES Optional 2 0 0 3
BYL0523 FIRST AID Optional 1 2 0 3
BYL0524 TREE BIOLOGY Optional 2 0 0 4
BYL0525 PARK AND FOREST TREES Optional 3 0 0 5
BYL0526 HISTORY OF BIOLOGY Optional 2 0 0 4
BYL0527 BIOLOGY OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR Optional 3 0 0 5
BYL0528 LIVE PLANT MUSEUMS Optional 2 0 0 4
BYL0529 PALEOBOTANICS Optional 3 0 0 5
BYL0531 TISSUE BIOLOGY Optional 3 0 0 5
BYL0533 HUMAN BIOLOGY Optional 2 0 0 5
BYL0535 TOXIC SUBTANCES AND ITS BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS ON ORGANISMS Optional 2 0 0 4
BYL0537 INTRODUCTION TO DUSTING BIOLOGY Optional 2 0 0 4
BYL0539 INTRODUCTION TO MARINE BIOLOGY Optional 2 0 0 5
COG0501 TURKISH WORLD GEOGRAPHY Optional 2 0 0 4
COG0502 POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY Optional 2 0 0 5
COG0503 ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS AND GEOGRAPHY Optional 2 0 0 4
COG0504 MIDDLE EAST GEOGRAPHY Optional 2 0 0 5
FLS 0525 HISTORY OF SCIENCE I Optional 2 0 0 3
FLS 0526 HISTORY OF SCIENCE II Optional 2 0 0 3
FLS0501 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY Optional 3 0 0 4
FLS0505 PROBLEMS OF PHILOSOPHY Optional 2 0 0 3
FLS0511 CONTEMPORARY PHILOSOPHICAL TRENDS Optional 3 0 0 4
FLS0512 HUMAN RIGHTS AND ETHICS Optional 3 0 0 4
FLS0514 PROBLEMS OF PHILOSOPHY II Optional 2 0 0 3
FLS0515 HUMAN RIGHTS AND ETHICS I Optional 3 0 0 4
FLS0516 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY II Optional 3 0 0 4
FLS0523 SCIENCE AND PHILOSOPHY I Optional 2 0 0 3
FLS0524 OUR AGE AND PHILOSOPHY Optional 2 0 0 3
FLS0528 SCIENCE AND PHILOSOPHY II Optional 2 0 0 3
FLS0528 SCIENCE AND PHILOSOPHY II Optional 2 0 0 4
FZK0508 HISTORY OF NATURAL PHILOSOPHY Optional 2 0 0 4
FZK0509 MYSTERIES OF NATURE Optional 2 0 0 4
KIM0501 CHEMISTRY AND SOCIETY Optional 3 0 0 4
KIM0502 INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE Optional 3 0 0 4
KIM0504 HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY Optional 3 0 0 4
KIM0505 CHEMICAL INDUSTRY IN TURKEY Optional 3 0 0 4
KIM0508 THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Optional 3 0 0 4
KIM0510 CHEMICAL RISKS Optional 3 0 0 4
MAT0503 LINEEAR ALGEBRA I Optional 3 0 0 4
MAT0504 LINEEAR ALGEBRA II Optional 3 0 0 4
MAT0505 ABSTRACT MATHEMATICS I Optional 3 0 0 4
MAT0506 ABSTRACT MATHEMATICS II Optional 3 0 0 4
MAT0535 HISTORY OF C176 MATHEMATICS Optional 3 0 0 4
MAT0538 VECTORIAL ANALYSIS Optional 3 0 0 4
MBG0503 APPLICATIONS IN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Optional 3 0 0 5
MBG0504 GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS Optional 3 0 0 5
MBG0505 HUMAN GENETICS Optional 3 0 0 4
MBG0506 GENETICS OF PSYCHIATRIC DISEASES Optional 2 0 0 3
MBG0507 METABOLISM OF LIPOPROTEINS Optional 3 0 0 4
MBG0508 OBESITY AND GENES Optional 3 0 0 4
MBG0509 CANCER BIOLOGY AND GENETICS Optional 3 0 0 4
MBG0510 GENE THERAPY Optional 3 0 0 4
PSİ0502 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY Optional 2 0 0 4
PSİ0503 INTRODUCTION TO DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY Optional 3 0 0 6
PSİ0508 FUNDAMENTAL TOPICS IN ENVIRONMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY Optional 2 0 0 4
PSİ0509 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY Optional 3 0 0 6
PSİ0509 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY Optional 3 0 0 6
SAT0501 ANATOLIAN ART I Optional 2 0 0 4
SAT0504 ANATOLIAN ART II Optional 2 0 0 4
SAT0505 ISTANBUL THROUGH THE AGES Optional 2 0 0 4
SAT0508 FROM SHELTER TO CITY: SETTLEMENT HISTORY Optional 2 0 0 4
SAT0509 OTTOMAN ARCHITECTURE IN ANATOLIA I Optional 2 0 0 4
SAT0510 OTTOMAN ARCHITECTURE IN ANATOLIA II Optional 2 0 0 4
SAT0511 MYTHOLOGY AND ICONOGRAPHY Optional 2 0 0 4
SAT0512 EUROPEAN PAINTTING FROM THE MIDDLE AGES TO THE PRESENT Optional 2 0 0 4
SAT0517 INTRODUCTION OF NUMISMATIC I Optional 2 0 0 4
SAT0518 INTRODUCTION OF NUMISMATIC II Optional 2 0 0 4
TDE0501 CURRENT LANGUAGE PROBLEMS Optional 2 0 0 4
TDE0503 TURKISH THEATRE Optional 2 0 0 4
TDE0504 WESTERN LITERATURE Optional 2 0 0 4
TDE0505 NOVEL AND STORY IN CONTEMPORARY TURKISH LITERATURE Optional 2 0 0 4
TDE0506 POETRY IN CONTEMPORARY TURKISH LITERATURE Optional 2 0 0 4
TDE0509 LITERATURE AND LIFE Optional 2 0 0 4
TDE0510 METHODS OF EFFECTIVE SPEAKING Optional 2 0 0 4
TDE0512 LITERATURE AND COMMUNICATION Optional 2 0 0 4
TRH0501 HISTORY OF CULTURE Optional 2 0 0 4
TRH0502 MODERN HISTORY OF CENTRAL ASIA Optional 2 0 0 4
TRH0503 HISTORY OF TURKISH SUFISM Optional 2 0 0 4
TRH0505 HISTORY OF MIDDLE EAST Optional 2 0 0 4
TRH0506 HISTORY OF CIVILISATION Optional 2 0 0 4
TRH0509 LATIN (GRAMMAR) Optional 3 0 0 4
TRH0510 LATIN (TEXTS) Optional 2 0 0 4
TRH0512 TURKISH HISTORY AND CULTURE Optional 2 0 0 4
TRH2055 MEDIAEVAL EUOPEAN HISTORY Optional 3 0 0 4
TRH2055 MEDIEVAL EUROPEAN HISTORY Optional 3 0 0 4
TRH2065 ANATOLIAN CIVILIZATIONS Optional 3 0 0 4
TRH2067 HISTORY OF THE ANATOLIAN BEYLIKS Optional 3 0 0 6
TRH2069 TURKISH CULTURAL HISTORY Optional 3 0 0 6
TRH2073 URBAN HISTORY OF BURSA Optional 3 0 0 6
TRH2081 ARABIC (VOCABULARY) Optional 3 0 0 4
4. Semester Optional Courses
Course Code Course Title Type of Course T1 U2 L3 ECTS
TRH2012 OTTOMAN ARCHIVAL DOCUMENTS Optional 2 0 0 3
TRH2052 HISTORY OF ECONOMICS Optional 3 0 0 5
TRH2076 HISTORY OF TURKISH ADMINISTRATION Optional 2 0 0 3
TRH2078 SOURCES OF TURKISH HISTORY Optional 3 0 0 5
TRH2080 HISTORY OF SELJUKID CIVILIZATION Optional 3 0 0 5
TRH2082 ARABIC (SYNTAX) Optional 3 0 0 5
TRH2084 HISTORY OF CIVILIZATION Optional 3 0 0 5
TRH2086 HISTORY OF COLONIALISM Optional 2 0 0 3
TRH2088 HISTORY OF SCIENCE Optional 3 0 0 5
TRH2096 HISTORY OF INDIA Optional 3 0 0 5
5. Semester Optional Courses
Course Code Course Title Type of Course T1 U2 L3 ECTS
TRH3063 HISTORY OF ENLIGHTENMENT Optional 3 0 0 4
TRH3063 HISTORY OF ENLIGHTENMENT Optional 3 0 0 4
TRH3065 DOCUMENTS FOR THE HISTORY OF ECONOMICS Optional 3 0 0 4
TRH3067 OTTOMAN DIPLOMATICS Optional 3 0 0 4
TRH3073 RELIGIONS HISTORY IN MIDDLE EAST Optional 3 0 0 4
TRH3079 HISTORY OF THE FAR EAST Optional 3 0 0 4
TRH3093 HISTORY AND CULTURE OF BALKANS Optional 3 0 0 4
TRH3095 HISTORY OF LATIN AMERICA Optional 3 0 0 4
TRH3097 HISTORY OF THE GREAT BRITAIN Optional 3 0 0 4
TRH3099 MEDITERRENEAN WORLD IN ANCIENT AGE Optional 3 0 0 4
6. Semester Optional Courses
Course Code Course Title Type of Course T1 U2 L3 ECTS
TRH3050 HISTORY OF TURKISH MODERNIZATION Optional 3 0 0 5
TRH3060 RESEARCH PROJECTS IN THE HISTORY OF SCIENCES (METHOD) Optional 1 2 0 3
TRH3066 HISTORY OF UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Optional 3 0 0 5
TRH3068 HISTORY OF TURKISH SUFISM Optional 2 0 0 3
TRH3086 HISTORY OF AFRICA Optional 3 0 0 5
TRH3088 URBAN HISTORY OF ANATOLIA Optional 2 0 0 3
TRH3088 URBAN HISTORY OF ANATOLIA Optional 2 0 0 3
TRH3090 OTTOMAN ARCHIVAL DOCUMENTS OF EARLY MODERN ERA) Optional 2 0 0 3
TRH3092 SOCIO-ECONOMIC CHANGE IN THE OTTOMAN RURAL PROVINCES Optional 3 0 0 5
TRH3094 EVALUATION OF ATATURK'S THOUGHT Optional 3 0 0 5
TRH3096 IMMIGRATION IN TURKEY Optional 3 0 0 5
TRH3098 HISTORY OF RUSSIA Optional 3 0 0 5
7. Semester Optional Courses
Course Code Course Title Type of Course T1 U2 L3 ECTS
TRH4059 LOCAL HISTORY Optional 3 0 0 6
TRH4063 MODERN HISTORICAL RESEARCHES Optional 2 0 0 4
TRH4063 MODERN HISTORICAL RESEARCHES Optional 2 0 0 4
TRH4087 HISTORY OF THE COLD WAR Optional 3 0 0 6
TRH4091 THE TURKISH EDUCATION POLITICS IN THE REPUBLICAN PERIOD Optional 3 0 0 6
TRH4095 LITERAL TEXTS AND VISUAL SOURCES OF HISTORIOGRAPHY Optional 2 0 0 4
TRH4097 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Optional 2 0 0 4
TRH4103 RESEARCHES IN THE REPUBLICAN HISTORY Optional 3 0 0 6
TRH4107 HISTORY OF CIVILIZATION Optional 2 0 0 4
8. Semester Optional Courses
Course Code Course Title Type of Course T1 U2 L3 ECTS
TRH 4060 TURKISH WOMEN IN MODERNIZATION PERIOD Optional 3 0 0 6
TRH4014 SOCIAL HISTORY RESEARCHES Optional 3 0 0 6
TRH4014 SOCIAL HISTORY RESEARCHES Optional 3 0 0 6
TRH4016 LOCAL HISTORY RESEARCHES IN THE REPUBLICAN PERIOD Optional 3 0 0 6
TRH4062 HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL ENVIRONMENT Optional 3 0 0 6
TRH4066 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Optional 3 0 0 6
TRH4068 HISTORY OF WAR Optional 3 0 0 6
TRH4098 HISTORY OF ARMY-POLITICS RELATIONS IN TURKEY Optional 3 0 0 6
Bologna İletişim
Mail : bologna@uludag.edu.tr
Tasarım & Kodlama
Bilgi İşlem Daire Başkanlığı © 2015
otomasyon@uludag.edu.tr