Geomatic Engineering | |||||
Bachelor | TR-NQF-HE: Level 6 | QF-EHEA: First Cycle | EQF-LLL: Level 6 |
Course Code: | PSY322 | ||||||||
Course Name: | Communication | ||||||||
Course Semester: | Spring | ||||||||
Course Credits: |
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Language of instruction: | EN | ||||||||
Course Requisites: | |||||||||
Does the Course Require Work Experience?: | No | ||||||||
Type of course: | University Elective | ||||||||
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Mode of Delivery: | Face to face | ||||||||
Course Coordinator : | Dr.Öğr.Üyesi ZEYNEP HALE AKSUNA | ||||||||
Course Lecturer(s): |
Dr.Öğr.Üyesi İLKER ÇAYLA |
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Course Assistants: |
Course Objectives: | The aim of this course is to provide students with basic communication skills and help them to explore and improve interpersonal communications as they occur in daily interactions and professional settings. |
Course Content: | Basic communication skills, close look at interpersonal communication, body language, perception, communication types and components |
The students who have succeeded in this course;
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Week | Subject | Related Preparation |
1) | • Defining the scope of the course and basic concepts | - |
2) | • Making sense of interpersonal communication: Various approaches and models | Reading the required materials |
3) | • Self-concept in interpersonal communication: The development of self-concept, its characteristics and its relations with “identity” | Reading the required materials |
4) | • Perception process in interpersonal communication | Reading the required materials |
5) | • Social context in interpersonal communication: Social and physical environment | Reading the required materials |
6) | Midterm I | - |
7) | • Codes in interpersonal communication: Body Language | Reading the required materials |
8) | • Codes in interpersonal communication: Verbal Communication | Reading the required materials |
9) | • Establishment of language, ideology and power relations in interpersonal communication | Reading the required materials |
10) | Midterm II | - |
11) | • Rationality and alternative communication strategies in interpersonal communication | Reading the required materials |
12) | • Greeting, rhetoric, narration | Reading the required materials |
13) | • Problem solving in interpersonal communication: Listening and empathy | Reading the required materials |
14) | • Problem solving in interpersonal communication: Listening and empathy. | Reading the required materials |
15) | Final Exam | - |
Course Notes / Textbooks: | • Fiske, J., 1996, İletişim Çalışmalarına Giriş, çev. Süleyman İrvan, Bilim ve Sanat Yayınları, Ankara s. 91-111. • Hartley, Peter, Interpersonal Communication, 1993, London: Routledge. • İzgören, Ahmet Şerif, Dikkat Vücudunuz Konuşuyor, 1999, Academy İnternational, Ankara. • Zıllıoğlu, Merih, İletişim Nedir, Cem Yayınevi, İstanbul, 2003. • Oskay, Ünsal, İletişimin ABC’si, 2001, İstanbul: Der Yayınları. • Zıllıoğlu, Merih, İletişim Nedir, Cem Yayınevi, İstanbul, 2003. |
References: | • Fiske, J., 1996, İletişim Çalışmalarına Giriş, çev. Süleyman İrvan, Bilim ve Sanat Yayınları, Ankara s. 91-111. • Hartley, Peter, Interpersonal Communication, 1993, London: Routledge. • İzgören, Ahmet Şerif, Dikkat Vücudunuz Konuşuyor, 1999, Academy İnternational, Ankara. • Zıllıoğlu, Merih, İletişim Nedir, Cem Yayınevi, İstanbul, 2003. • Oskay, Ünsal, İletişimin ABC’si, 2001, İstanbul: Der Yayınları. • Zıllıoğlu, Merih, İletişim Nedir, Cem Yayınevi, İstanbul, 2003. |
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Program Outcomes | ||||||||||
1) Awareness of professional and ethical responsibility. | ||||||||||
2) 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. | ||||||||||
3) Ability to communicate effectively i Turkish, both orally and in writing; knowledge of a minimum of one foreign language. | ||||||||||
4) Information about business life practices such as project management, risk management, and change management; awareness of entrepreneurship, innovation, and sustainable development. | ||||||||||
5) 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.) | ||||||||||
6) Ability to work efficiently in intra-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary teams; ability to work individually. | ||||||||||
7) Ability to devise, select, and use modern techniques and tools needed for engineering practice; ability to employ information technologies effectively. | ||||||||||
8) Ability to identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems; ability to select and apply proper analysis and modelling methods for this purpose. | ||||||||||
9) 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. | ||||||||||
10) 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. | ||||||||||
11) Ability to design and conduct experiments, gather data, analyse and interpret results for investigating engineering problems. |
No Effect | 1 Lowest | 2 Low | 3 Average | 4 High | 5 Highest |
Program Outcomes | Level of Contribution | |
1) | Awareness of professional and ethical responsibility. | |
2) | 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. | |
3) | Ability to communicate effectively i Turkish, both orally and in writing; knowledge of a minimum of one foreign language. | |
4) | Information about business life practices such as project management, risk management, and change management; awareness of entrepreneurship, innovation, and sustainable development. | |
5) | 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.) | |
6) | Ability to work efficiently in intra-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary teams; ability to work individually. | |
7) | Ability to devise, select, and use modern techniques and tools needed for engineering practice; ability to employ information technologies effectively. | |
8) | Ability to identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems; ability to select and apply proper analysis and modelling methods for this purpose. | |
9) | 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. | |
10) | 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. | |
11) | Ability to design and conduct experiments, gather data, analyse and interpret results for investigating engineering problems. |
Expression | |
Brainstorming/ Six tihnking hats | |
Individual study and homework | |
Lesson | |
Reading | |
Homework | |
Problem Solving | |
Role Playing | |
Case Study |
Written Exam (Open-ended questions, multiple choice, true-false, matching, fill in the blanks, sequencing) | |
Homework |
Semester Requirements | Number of Activities | Level of Contribution |
Midterms | 2 | % 50 |
Final | 1 | % 50 |
total | % 100 | |
PERCENTAGE OF SEMESTER WORK | % 50 | |
PERCENTAGE OF FINAL WORK | % 50 | |
total | % 100 |
Activities | Number of Activities | Workload |
Course Hours | 15 | 45 |
Application | 15 | 30 |
Study Hours Out of Class | 15 | 45 |
Homework Assignments | 15 | 45 |
Midterms | 2 | 6 |
Final | 1 | 3 |
Total Workload | 174 |