The seminar course given in the doctoral programs prepares students to contribute to the current and educational process related to a subject or thesis. During the semester students will be prepared to speak, narrate, discuss and communicate in the group about their ideas according scientific methodology. This course is compulsory for PhD students. The seminar course has to be achieved before the thesis work.
Prerequisite(s)
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Corequisite(s)
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Special Requisite(s)
The minimum qualifications that are expected from the students who want to attend the course.(Examples: Foreign language level, attendance, known theoretical pre-qualifications, etc.)
Instructor(s)
Professor Emine Müge Çetiner
Course Assistant(s)
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Schedule
Tuesday 15:00-18:00 Cats Meeting
Office Hour(s)
Tuesday 15:00-18:00 Cats Meeting
Teaching Methods and Techniques
Students identify a seminar topic together with the lecturer who gives the seminar lecture by conducting a literature search on a topic or thesis studies that they master in the first two weeks of the seminar course.
During the process of determining the seminar topic, books related to the subject, theses, articles etc. made at home and abroad. All scientific studies are examined.
The work on the seminar topic is presented to the faculty member by the student.
The instructor guides the student by reviewing the work presented with the student for finalizing the work.
Principle Sources
-While preparing the seminar, students have to search their research topic through the internet, any kind of periodicals and boks, besides the resources suggested by the advisor.
Other Sources
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Course Schedules
Week
Contents
Learning Methods
1. Week
Aim of the course, methodogy used during weeks
lecture, discussions
2. Week
Research methodology
lecture, discussions
3. Week
Writing skills
lecture, discussions
4. Week
Literature search
lecture, discussions
5. Week
Presentation techniques
lecture, discussions
6. Week
Presentation methods
lecture, discussions
7. Week
Presentations
Discussions
8. Week
Presentations
Discussions
9. Week
Presentations
Discussions
10. Week
Presentations
Discussions
11. Week
Presentations
Discussions
12. Week
Presentations
Discussions
13. Week
Presentations
Discussions
14. Week
Presentations
Discussions
15. Week
Final Exam
16. Week
17. Week
Assessments
Evaluation tools
Quantity
Weight(%)
Homework / Term Projects / Presentations
1
40
Final Exam
1
60
Program Outcomes
PO-1
Applies mathematical and social knowledge to Business problems.
PO-2
Defines the basic information related to other disciplines (economics, sociology, psychology, numerical sciences, etc.) that form the basis of business management and uses this information in the field of business administration.
PO-3
Explain the basic information in the field of business functions and management (management, production, marketing, accounting, finance, HRM, behavior, etc.), interpret the theoretical discussions covering the relations between the actors and cultures in this field.
PO-4
Determines and applies how the theoretical and practical knowledge and skills gained in the field of business are used in research, application and field analysis.
PO-5
Defines and evaluates activities and relationships in business-related fields; solve problems by defining, modeling and commenting.
Learning Outcomes
LO-1
Will be able to gain knowledge such as acquired professional, academic and ethical responsibility in business life and in the academic field and practice values.
LO-2
Individual and team based communication and presentation skills will be gained.
LO-3
Will be able to define and comprehend the concepts related to theoretical and practical management processes, and applications.
LO-4
Will be able to explain, discuss and communicate in front of a group by preparing a work that will contribute to the contemporary and educational process related to a topic or thesis that will be judged, in accordance with scientific research methods
LO-5
They will be able to follow and discuss conference and presentation techniques, and will gain efficiency in research.