IRL114 World political History IIIstanbul Okan UniversityDegree Programs Civil EngineeringGeneral Information For StudentsDiploma SupplementErasmus Policy StatementNational Qualifications
Civil Engineering
Bachelor TR-NQF-HE: Level 6 QF-EHEA: First Cycle EQF-LLL: Level 6

General course introduction information

Course Code: IRL114
Course Name: World political History II
Course Semester: Fall
Course Credits:
Theoretical Practical Credit ECTS
3 0 3 7
Language of instruction: EN
Course Requisites:
Does the Course Require Work Experience?: No
Type of course: Compulsory
Course Level:
Bachelor TR-NQF-HE:6. Master`s Degree QF-EHEA:First Cycle EQF-LLL:6. Master`s Degree
Mode of Delivery: Face to face
Course Coordinator : Dr.Öğr.Üyesi HASAN DENİZ PEKŞEN
Course Lecturer(s): Dr.Öğr.Üyesi HASAN DENİZ PEKŞEN
Course Assistants:

Course Objective and Content

Course Objectives: This course aims to introduce basic information regarding the 20th century political history in the world.
Course Content: The First World War and the Western World in the Twenties; Great Depression, The Second World War; The Cold War between the Superpowers; From Cold War to New World Disorder.

Learning Outcomes

The students who have succeeded in this course;
Learning Outcomes
1 - Knowledge
Theoretical - Conceptual
1) Identifies the basic concepts of political history in the correct way in the 20th century
2) • Identify the immediate and long term reasons of political developments
3) • Discuss how technological developments affect political developments
4) • Compare social, political and economic lives at different stages of political development
2 - Skills
Cognitive - Practical
3 - Competences
Communication and Social Competence
Learning Competence
Field Specific Competence
Competence to Work Independently and Take Responsibility

Lesson Plan

Week Subject Related Preparation
1) • Describe the course • Identify the expectations • Discuss the flow of the course • Discuss the requirements • Analyze the syllabus • Discuss the weekly topics • Discuss the weekly requirements • Identify the course expectations None
2) • Analyze the social reasons for WW1 • Analyze the political reasons for WW1 • Analyze the economic reasons for WW1 • Discuss the developments that took place during WW1 • Analyze the consequences of WW1 • Analyze the short-term and long-term reasons behind WW1 • Discuss the social, political and economic reasons behind WW1 • Identify the developments that took place during WW1 • Discuss how WW1 changed the social, political and economic structure of Europe Read Roberts and Westad (2013) p.282-291
3) The October Revolution and Its Effect on the War Read related part in the book of Roberts and Westad
4) • Analyze the economic consequences of WW1 • Discuss the demographic impact of WW1 • Discuss the impact that WW1 had on social life • Discuss the impact that WW1 had on economic life • Indentify the Great Depression • Discuss the impact that Great Depression had on the political life Read Roberts and Westad (2013) p.914-943
5) Agreements After 1st World War and League of Nations, 1919-1929 Temporary Peace Period Read related part in the book of Roberts and Westad
6) Analyze the rise of fascism in Europe • Analyze the rise of Nazism in Europe • Discuss the connection between WWI and the rise of fascism in Europe • Discuss the developments that led to the WW2 • Recall the social and economic impact that WW1 had on Europe • Discuss how social and economic distress affect the political climate • Analyze the rise of Nazism • Analyze the rise of fascism • Discuss the appeasement policy Revisit Roberts and Westad (2013) p.914-943
7) • Analyze the immediate causes of WW2 • Analyze the root causes of WW2 • Discuss the developments that took place during WW2 • Discuss the major changes that WW2 brought • Recall the rise of fascism and Nazism • Recall the appeasement policy • Discuss the states’ priorities during the War • Discuss the immediate results of the War • Discuss the long-term results of the War Read Roberts and Westad (2013) p.944-967
8) Evaluates students via midterm None
9) Analyze the main political dynamics of the Cold War era • Discuss how the political atmosphere shaped social life during the Cold War • Discuss how the political atmosphere shaped economic life during the Cold War • Discuss the developments that brought the end of the Cold War • Recall the consequences of WW2. • Discuss why this period is called the “Cold War” • Analyze the main power dynamics of this period • Discuss how nuclear weapons changed world politics • Identify the concept of mutually assured distraction • Analyze the developments that ended the Cold War Read Roberts and Westad (2013) p.1035-1143
10) Developments in Asia after IDS Read related part in the book of Roberts and Westad
11) Developments in the Middle East (1950-1980) Read related part in the book of Roberts and Westad
12) Developments in the Middle East (1980-1990) Read related part in the book of Roberts and Westad
13) Developments in Asia and Afghan War Read related part in the book of Roberts and Westad
14) Fall of Eastern Bloc and New World Read related part in the book of Roberts and Westad
15) • Evaoluates students via final exam None

Sources

Course Notes / Textbooks: Oral Sander “Siyasi Tarih İlk Çağlardan 1918’e” (2015a) İmge Kitabevi: Ankara
Oral Sander “Siyasi Tarih 1918-1994” (2015b) İmge Kitabevi: Ankara

J.M. Roberts and O. A. Westad (2013) The History of the World, 6th Edition. Oxford University Press ISBN-10: 0199936765
References: Yok-None

Course-Program Learning Outcome Relationship

Learning Outcomes

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Program Outcomes
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.
2) Ability to identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems; ability to select and apply proper analysis and modelling methods for this purpose.
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 isuues, and social and political issues according to the nature of the design.)
4) Ability to devise, select, and use modern techniques and tools needed for engineering practice; ability to employ information technologies effectively.
5) Ability to design and conduct experiments, gather data, analyse and interpret results for investigating engineering problems.
6) Ability to work efficiently in intra-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary teams; ability to work individually.
7) Ability to communicate effectively i Turkish, both orally and in writing; knowledge of a minimum of one foreign language.
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.
9) Awareness of professional and ethical responsibility.
10) Information about business life practices such as project management, risk management, and change management; awareness of entrepreneurship, innovation, and sustainable development.
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.

Course - Learning Outcome Relationship

No Effect 1 Lowest 2 Low 3 Average 4 High 5 Highest
           
Program Outcomes Level of Contribution
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.
2) Ability to identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems; ability to select and apply proper analysis and modelling methods for this purpose.
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 isuues, and social and political issues according to the nature of the design.)
4) Ability to devise, select, and use modern techniques and tools needed for engineering practice; ability to employ information technologies effectively.
5) Ability to design and conduct experiments, gather data, analyse and interpret results for investigating engineering problems.
6) Ability to work efficiently in intra-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary teams; ability to work individually.
7) Ability to communicate effectively i Turkish, both orally and in writing; knowledge of a minimum of one foreign language.
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.
9) Awareness of professional and ethical responsibility.
10) Information about business life practices such as project management, risk management, and change management; awareness of entrepreneurship, innovation, and sustainable development.
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 Activity and Teaching Methods

Expression
Lesson
Reading
Homework
Q&A / Discussion

Assessment & Grading Methods and Criteria

Written Exam (Open-ended questions, multiple choice, true-false, matching, fill in the blanks, sequencing)
Homework
Presentation

Assessment & Grading

Semester Requirements Number of Activities Level of Contribution
Attendance 1 % 30
Midterms 1 % 30
Final 1 % 40
total % 100
PERCENTAGE OF SEMESTER WORK % 60
PERCENTAGE OF FINAL WORK % 40
total % 100

Workload and ECTS Credit Grading

Activities Number of Activities Workload
Course Hours 15 45
Study Hours Out of Class 15 30
Presentations / Seminar 16 16
Homework Assignments 16 21
Midterms 15 45
Final 16 48
Total Workload 205