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Related Preparation |
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Meeting And Contemporary Trends: New Facts Of The New World. |
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Classic Media Definitions: How Does a Journalist Think? Media Definitions and Types / What is News? What is / 5 N 1 K? / The Selection Of Images To Be Used In The News / What Is Important For The Media? Media Habits / Live Broadcasts, Telephone Broadcasting / And Interviews / Press Trips / |
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Changing New Media Approaches / The Age of Social Media / Social Media and Management / Functions / Why Social Media is an Important Source? How Does Your Visibility Increase On Social Media And Internet? / What is the Advantage of Being on Social Media for the Company? What is the Function of Blog Posts? How Shares Can Engage People? |
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Social Media Digital Caves: Facebook Lying Newsfake, Cambridge Analytica Scandal / Social Media U.S. Elections, Brexit, Trump And Others |
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Media Theories: The Concept of "Global Village" Mcluhan / Jean Baudrillard's Media Analysis / Chomsy and Media Fact |
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Perception Management / How Do Our Perceptions Occur? Who Directs People, Why And How? / Is The World Getting Worse Due To Social Media? |
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Midterm. |
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Social Effects / Unpredictable Human Behaviors and Transformation / Milgram Experiment / What Are Social and Effects? |
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Media-Capital Relations / Interests, Media Management in Capital and Advertising Clamp. |
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Media Ethics: Responsibilities of Media / Country and Community Interest and Responsibilities in the Language and Style of Media in the Gripper. |
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Media And Crisis Management / How Did They Manage The Crisis Through Media? Crisis Communication Management / Media Relations in Crisis Period / Successful and Unsuccessful Examples of Crisis Management / When CEOs and Managers Make Mistakes? |
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Reputation / Perception Management and Corporate Reputation Management: unmanaged Reputation Crisis Destroys / Brands And Their Black History / Turkey and the world from a reputable supplier Samples / Why You Need a Media Company? |
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Communication Errors / Accidents: The Preference of the Manager's Body Language / Dressing Color Selection / The Right Way to Inform the Journalist / The Sensitive Aspects of the Media-Company Relationships / The Issues That Should Not Be Shared with the Media / The Results of the Closed Communication Paths. |
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Final Exam. |
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
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Sports management students have advanced level theoretical and practical knowledge supported by textbooks, application tools and other resources which contain up-to-date information in the field. |
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Sport management students can transfer their opinions and suggestions for solutions to problems in written and orally, and share their ideas and solutions with problems by supporting them with qualitative and quantitative data.
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Sports management students act in accordance with social, scientific, cultural and ethical values in the stages of collecting, interpreting, applying and announcing the data related to the field. |
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Sports management students can use the advanced theoretical and practical knowledge gained in the field and use the advanced knowledge and skills in the field to interpret and evaluate the data, to identify problems, to analyze problems, to develop solutions based on research and evidence. |
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Sports management students can conduct an advanced study independently and take responsibility as an individual and team member in order to solve unforeseen complex problems encountered in the applications related to their field.
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