- Lecture and presentation: Explaining the course topics
- Case study in groups
- Groups presenting their case studies
Principle Sources
- Mirze, K. S., Introduction to Business, Literatür Publishing
Other Sources
- Boone, L.E., Kurtz, D.L., Contemporary Business, 14th Edition, John Wiley and Sons, 2011
- Economy News, Information and Articles
- Academic Articles
- Sources for statistics will be specified separately.
Course Schedules
Week
Contents
Learning Methods
1. Week
Business Management Introduction
Presentation and practice
2. Week
Marketing
Presentation and practice
3. Week
Marketing
Presentation and practice
4. Week
Marketing
Presentation and practice
5. Week
Financial Analysis
Presentation and practice
6. Week
Financial Analysis
Presentation and practice
7. Week
Midterm
8. Week
Statistics
Presentation and practice
9. Week
Statistics
Presentation and practice
10. Week
Statistics
Presentation and practice
11. Week
Technology Management
Presentation and practice
12. Week
Technology Management
Presentation and practice
13. Week
Business Management
Presentation and practice
14. Week
Business Management
Presentation and practice
15. Week
16. Week
17. Week
Assessments
Evaluation tools
Quantity
Weight(%)
Midterm(s)
1
10
Homework / Term Projects / Presentations
1
10
Project(s)
1
40
Attendance
1
20
Final Exam
1
20
Program Outcomes
PO-1
Adequate knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering subjects pertaining to the relevant discipline; ability to use theoretical and applied information in these areas to model and solve engineering problems.
PO-2
Ability to identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems; ability to select and apply proper analysis and modeling methods for this purpose.
PO-3
Ability to design a complex system, process, device or product under realistic constraints and conditions, in such a way so as to meet the desired result; ability to apply modern design methods for this purpose. (Realistic constraints and conditions may include factors such as economic and environmental issues, sustainability, manufacturability, ethics, health, safety issues, and social and political issues according to the nature of the design.)
PO-4
Ability to devise, select, and use modern techniques and tools needed for engineering practice; ability to employ information technologies effectively.
PO-5
Ability to design and conduct experiments, gather data, analyze and interpret results for investigating engineering problems.
PO-6
Ability to work efficiently in intra-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary teams; ability to work individually.
PO-7
Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; knowledge of a minimum of one foreign language.
PO-8
Recognition of the need for lifelong learning; ability to access information, to follow developments in science and technology, and to continue to educate him/herself.
PO-9
Awareness of professional and ethical responsibility.
PO-10
Information about business life practices such as project management, risk management, and change management; awareness of entrepreneurship, innovation, and sustainable development.
PO-11
Knowledge about contemporary issues and the global and societal effects of engineering practices on health, environment, and safety; awareness of the legal consequences of engineering solutions.
Learning Outcomes
LO-1
Gain consciousness of business administration coherent to engineering disciplines
LO-2
Understand market conditions and drives which is essential in their professional life
LO-3
Evaluate engineering solutions also from the point of accounting and finance fields
LO-4
Apply statistical methods for more accurate decision makings in engineering solutions
LO-5
Evaluate new technologies to offer sustainable, resilient and eco-friendly solutions.