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Bachelor | TR-NQF-HE: Level 6 | QF-EHEA: First Cycle | EQF-LLL: Level 6 |
Course Code: | HEM207 | ||||||||
Course Name: | Sexual Health / Reproductive Health | ||||||||
Course Semester: | Fall | ||||||||
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Language of instruction: | TR | ||||||||
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Does the Course Require Work Experience?: | No | ||||||||
Type of course: | Common Pool | ||||||||
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Mode of Delivery: | Face to face | ||||||||
Course Coordinator : | Dr.Öğr.Üyesi ÖZLEM ÇİFTÇİ | ||||||||
Course Lecturer(s): |
Dr.Öğr.Üyesi ÖZLEM ÇİFTÇİ |
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Course Objectives: | The purpose of this course is to examine reproductive health issues, programs, services, and policies in developed and developing countries. The course content will emphasize social, economic, environmental, behavioral, and political factors that affect family planning, reproductive health, fertility, and pregnancy outcome. The course will have three areas of focus: (1) interventions and programs to improve reproductive health; (2) the measurement and interpretation of reproductive indices (within nations and globally); and (3) policies that affect reproductive health (with an emphasis on global policies and funding). |
Course Content: | • Overview of global reproductive health: assessment, assurance, and advocacy • Special populations (with a focus on stigma and its affect on reproductive health) and surveillance • Environmental concerns and global reproductive health • Sexually transmitted infections, HIV/AIDS, and cervical cancer: prevention, control, and treatment variations internationally • Abortion (medical and surgical) and unintended pregnancy • Safe motherhood and fetal origins of adult disease • Adolescent reproductive and sexual health: indices and trends related to health promotion and outcomes internationally • Presentation of seminars |
The students who have succeeded in this course;
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Week | Subject | Related Preparation |
1) | • Overview of global reproductive health: assessment, assurance, and advocacy | |
1) | • MID-TERM | |
2) | • Special populations (with a focus on stigma and its affect on reproductive health) and surveillance | |
3) | • Environmental concerns and global reproductive health | |
4) | • International variations in approaches to family planning | |
5) | • Sexually transmitted infections, HIV/AIDS, and cervical cancer: prevention, control, and treatment variations internationally | |
6) | • Abortion (medical and surgical) and unintended pregnancy | |
7) | • Safe motherhood and fetal origins of adult disease | |
8) | • Adolescent reproductive and sexual health: indices and trends related to health promotion and outcomes internationally | |
9) | • In women and men sexual function and disorders | |
11) | • Presentation of seminars | |
12) | • Presentation of seminars | |
13) | • Presentation of seminars | |
14) | • Presentation of seminars | |
15) | FINAL EXAM |
Course Notes / Textbooks: | • Anderson, B. (2005). Reproductive Health: Women and Men's Shared Responsibility. Jones and Bartlett Publishers. ISBN: 0-7637-2888-x. • Wingood, G.M., DiClemente, R.J (2002). Handbook of Women’s Sexual and Reproductive Health. ISBN: 978-1-4613-5196-2. |
References: | • Ezeh AC, Bongaarts J, Mberu B. Global population trends and policy options. Lancet 2012;380(9837):142–148. • Hsu J, Berman P, Mills A. Reproductive health priorities: evidence from a resource tracking analysis of official development assistance in 2009 and 2010. Lancet 2013;381(9879):1772-1782. • McCoy D, Chand S, Sridhar D. Global health funding: how much, where it comes from and where it goes. Health Policy and Planning 2009;24(6):407–17. • McKee M, Stuckler D, Basu S. Where there is no health research: what can be done to fill the global gaps in health research? PLoS Medicine 2012;9(4):e1001209. • Smith-Oka V. Unintended consequences: exploring the tensions between development programs and indigenous women in Mexico in the context of reproductive health. Social Science & Medicine 2009;68(11):2069–77. • Stenson AL, Kapungu CT, Geller SE, Miller S. Navigating the challenges of global reproductive health research. Journal of Women’s Health 2010;19(11):2101–2107. • Castillo-Salgado C. Trends and directions of global public health surveillance. Epidemiologic Reviews 2010;32(1):93–109. • Connell R. Gender, health and theory: conceptualizing the issue, in local and world perspective. Social Science & Medicine 2012;74(11):1675–83. • Blanc AK. 2001. The effect of power in sexual relationships on sexual and reproductive health: • an examination of the evidence. Studies in Family Planning, Volume 32, Issue 3, pages 189-213, September 2001 • Dudgeon MR, Inhorn MC. Men's influences on women's reproductive health: medical anthropological perspectives. Social Science & Medicine, Volume 59, Issue 7, October 2004, Pages 1379-1395 |
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1) He/she has in-depth information required by the legal, social and environmental framework in which all transportation operations, especially aviation, are involved. | ||||||||||||||||||||
2) He/she has advanced theoretical and practical knowledge, supported by books, equipment and other sources containing up-to-date information on air transportation / logistics. | ||||||||||||||||||||
3) He/she has sufficient knowledge for the technical aspects of air transportation and logistics. | ||||||||||||||||||||
4) He/she has sufficient legal knowledge on basic issues related to international trade and business. | ||||||||||||||||||||
5) He/she uses theoretical and practical knowledge in aviation business management, logistics, transportation and business management solutions together. | ||||||||||||||||||||
6) He/she uses theoretical and applied knowledge in mathematics, science and transportation together to solve operational problems. | ||||||||||||||||||||
7) He/she identifies, defines, formulates and solves basic problems related to the field of air transportation / logistics. For this purpose, he/she selects and applies appropriate analytical methods and modeling techniques. | ||||||||||||||||||||
8) He/she analyzes a system, system component or process and designs it under realistic constraints to meet desired requirements; applies modern design methods accordingly. | ||||||||||||||||||||
9) He/she selects and uses modern and technical tools required for basic applications in air transportation / logistics. | ||||||||||||||||||||
10) He/she independently conducts a comprehensive advanced level study in air transportation / logistics. | ||||||||||||||||||||
11) He/she accesses information by doing research, uses databases and other information resources. | ||||||||||||||||||||
12) He/she works effectively in multidisciplinary teams and takes responsibility. | ||||||||||||||||||||
13) He/she plans project development studies in the field and manages related activities. | ||||||||||||||||||||
14) He/she organizes, plans and directs teamwork in air transportation / logistics related comprehensive projects. | ||||||||||||||||||||
15) With the awareness of the necessity of life-long learning, he/she follows science and technology developments in aviation management, logistics and transportation and renews himself/herself constantly. He/she also evaluates the knowledge / skills acquired in the field with a critical thinking. | ||||||||||||||||||||
16) He/she works individually and in multi-disciplinary teams in aviation management, national and international transportation and logistics environments both in theoretical and applied fields. | ||||||||||||||||||||
17) He/she selects and uses modern and technical tools necessary for air transport / logistics applications. | ||||||||||||||||||||
18) He/she communicates effectively with relevant people and institutions, being aware of the universal and social effects of applications and solutions in the aviation field. | ||||||||||||||||||||
19) He/she develops solutions to problems and shares his ideas in writing and verbally, supporting them with quantitative and qualitative data. | ||||||||||||||||||||
20) He/she has a comprehensive understanding about management of aviation companies, safety and security issues in aviation, air law, airport operations and technical aspects of aviation specific applications. | ||||||||||||||||||||
21) He/she is aware of the aviation principles and values. He/she has professional and ethical responsibility. |
No Effect | 1 Lowest | 2 Low | 3 Average | 4 High | 5 Highest |
Program Outcomes | Level of Contribution | |
1) | He/she has in-depth information required by the legal, social and environmental framework in which all transportation operations, especially aviation, are involved. | |
2) | He/she has advanced theoretical and practical knowledge, supported by books, equipment and other sources containing up-to-date information on air transportation / logistics. | |
3) | He/she has sufficient knowledge for the technical aspects of air transportation and logistics. | |
4) | He/she has sufficient legal knowledge on basic issues related to international trade and business. | |
5) | He/she uses theoretical and practical knowledge in aviation business management, logistics, transportation and business management solutions together. | |
6) | He/she uses theoretical and applied knowledge in mathematics, science and transportation together to solve operational problems. | |
7) | He/she identifies, defines, formulates and solves basic problems related to the field of air transportation / logistics. For this purpose, he/she selects and applies appropriate analytical methods and modeling techniques. | |
8) | He/she analyzes a system, system component or process and designs it under realistic constraints to meet desired requirements; applies modern design methods accordingly. | |
9) | He/she selects and uses modern and technical tools required for basic applications in air transportation / logistics. | |
10) | He/she independently conducts a comprehensive advanced level study in air transportation / logistics. | |
11) | He/she accesses information by doing research, uses databases and other information resources. | |
12) | He/she works effectively in multidisciplinary teams and takes responsibility. | |
13) | He/she plans project development studies in the field and manages related activities. | |
14) | He/she organizes, plans and directs teamwork in air transportation / logistics related comprehensive projects. | |
15) | With the awareness of the necessity of life-long learning, he/she follows science and technology developments in aviation management, logistics and transportation and renews himself/herself constantly. He/she also evaluates the knowledge / skills acquired in the field with a critical thinking. | |
16) | He/she works individually and in multi-disciplinary teams in aviation management, national and international transportation and logistics environments both in theoretical and applied fields. | |
17) | He/she selects and uses modern and technical tools necessary for air transport / logistics applications. | |
18) | He/she communicates effectively with relevant people and institutions, being aware of the universal and social effects of applications and solutions in the aviation field. | |
19) | He/she develops solutions to problems and shares his ideas in writing and verbally, supporting them with quantitative and qualitative data. | |
20) | He/she has a comprehensive understanding about management of aviation companies, safety and security issues in aviation, air law, airport operations and technical aspects of aviation specific applications. | |
21) | He/she is aware of the aviation principles and values. He/she has professional and ethical responsibility. |
Expression | |
Brainstorming/ Six tihnking hats | |
Individual study and homework | |
Lesson | |
Group study and homework |
Written Exam (Open-ended questions, multiple choice, true-false, matching, fill in the blanks, sequencing) | |
Homework |
Semester Requirements | Number of Activities | Level of Contribution |
Homework Assignments | 1 | % 50 |
Final | 1 | % 50 |
total | % 100 | |
PERCENTAGE OF SEMESTER WORK | % 50 | |
PERCENTAGE OF FINAL WORK | % 50 | |
total | % 100 |
Activities | Number of Activities | Duration (Hours) | Workload |
Presentations / Seminar | 1 | 24 | 24 |
Midterms | 1 | 48 | 48 |
Final | 1 | 48 | 48 |
Total Workload | 120 |