Graduate
Institute of Graduate Studies
Public Law (PHD)
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Seminar

Course CodeSemester Course Name LE/RC/LA Course Type Language of Instruction ECTS
KHD0105 2 Seminar 3/0/0 CC Turkish 5
Course Goals
This course is designed for students who are beginning their dissertation projects. The aim of the course is to give students the tools to conceptualize their theses in terms of research questions and design, methodology, data collection and writing. This course is divided into four main parts focusing on the following topics: (1) the goals of social science and elements of research design; (2) selection and application of different methodologies for conducting research; (3) collection of primary and secondary data on the field; and (4) analysis and synthesis of qualitative data in the dissertation-writing process.
Prerequisite(s) None
Corequisite(s) None
Special Requisite(s) None
Instructor(s) Professor Hasan Köni
Course Assistant(s) Research Assistant Nebile Korucu Gümüşoğlu
Schedule -
Office Hour(s) Monday 10.00-14.00 /Campuse of Ataköy
Teaching Methods and Techniques Lecture, research and discussion
Principle Sources Scientific Research Methods (in Turkish, Bilimsel Araştırma Yöntemleri) - Prof. Dr. Niyazi Karasar

Survey Methods (in Turkish Anket Hazırlama Teknikleri) - Türker Baş

Qualitative Research Methods in Social Science (in Turkish, Sosyal Bilimlerde Nitel Araştırma Yöntemleri) / Ali Yıldırım - Hasan Şimşek

Lecture Notes
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Course Schedules
Week Contents Learning Methods
1. Week Research Methods Lecture / discussions
2. Week The Research Question and Literature Review Lecture / discussion
3. Week The elements of Research Design Lecture / discussion
4. Week Writing Proposal and thesis Lecture / discussion
5. Week Quotation Lecture / discussion
6. Week Preparing Survey Lecture / discussion
7. Week Figures and tables in the report Lecture / discussion
8. Week Presentation of the research Presentations
9. Week Presentations Presentations
10. Week Presentations Presentations
11. Week Presentations Presentations
12. Week Presentations Presentations
13. Week Presentations Presentations
14. Week Presentations Presentations
15. Week Exam week
16. Week Exam week
17. Week Exam week
Assessments
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Program Outcomes
PO-11. Improving and deepening present and further information regarding concepts and institutions of Public Law and its subdisciplines with original idea and research at master level and reaching new original definitions and descriptions about these concepts and institutions;
PO-22. Analyzing and evaluating the theory and practice of Public Law and its subdisciplines by using the obtained master level information, thus reaching the new and original results and opinions.
PO-33. Evaluating and using the obtained master and/or research level information relating Public Law and its subdiscipline with a theoretical and systematical approach .
PO-44. Evaluating a present concept or institution relating Public Law and its subdisciplines with a new idea, approach or method, or researching and analyzing a new concept or institution with an original perspective.
PO-55. Developing solution offers regarding law policy with reference to the theoretical and practical information;
PO-66. Evaluating a present concept or institution relating Public Law and its subdisciplines with a new approach and researching a new concept or institution with an original perspective, thus achieving an original study independently also contributing to legal theory and practice.
PO-77. Contributing the law theory and practice to be developed by writing at least a scientific article in national or international refereed journal specialized on law or producing an original work;
PO-88. Developing new ideas and methods by using high-level mental processes such as creative and critical thinking, resolving a dispute and making a decision in the field of Public Law and its subdisciplines;
PO-99. Defending original ideas relating Public Law and its subdisciplines to experts on those subjects in a discussion and communicating effectively to show the own proficiency.
PO-1010. Following the developments in law and communicate with colleagues by using a foreign language professionally;
PO-1111. Establishing a functional interaction by using strategic decision-making processes to solve the problem based on law theory and practice and effects social life;
PO-1212. Generalizing honesty, justice and ethical understanding and taking action to make them dominate the society;
PO-1313. Contributing the understanding of justice and law to integrate in society mind and process it by introducing the values in law to society.
Learning Outcomes
LO-1How to formulate a viable research question;
LO-2Principles of theory/model building and case selection;
LO-3The benefits and drawbacks of different methodologies;
LO-4How to eliminate alternative explanations
LO-5How to prepare, report and execute a feasible research project
Course Assessment Matrix:
Program Outcomes - Learning Outcomes Matrix
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