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Course work load :76 hour(s) + 30 minute(s)
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Law , Law (without thesis)
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Actually, arbitration becomes the most preferred dispute resolution method in international commerce. In addition to the arbitration, alternative dispute resolution (ADR) methods are also developed and commonly used in international practice. The primary purpose of this course is to explain the use of arbitration and other ADR methods in international practice. In the first place, the course aims to focus how to make a choice between dispute resolution methods, along with the advantages and disadvantages of each method. Secondly, the course evaluates how to draft an effective and enforceable arbitration clause in the international contracts. Furthermore, the arbitration procedure under Turkish International Arbitration Act is to be explained in detail. Finally, the recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards and the annulment procedure are to be analyzed.
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This course will deal with the following subjects: the purpose and scope of capital market law, publicly-held companies, the institutions of the capital market, capital market instruments, tender offers, proxies, insider trading and finally, auditing and liability in the capital market.
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Course work load :229 hour(s) + 30 minute(s)
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This internship requirement aims to provide students with a program of study focusing on the legal profession. In this regard the internship aims to equip students with both theoretical background and insight into practice, to provide students with the opportunity to further their knowledge in relevant fields such as economics, finance and law in practice, to provide students the opportunity to concentrate on one of four different areas of the Master's program: Competition and Intellectual Property Law, Corporate Law, International Commercial Law, Capital Market Law and Consumer Law.
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Course work load :459 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
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The project, which is required for successful completion of the Joint Master's Program in Turkish-German Business Law, is expected to demonstrate that the candidate can apply the knowledge that he or she has gained in the lessons to the solution of an actual legal matter in practice. The student is expected to present an empirical approach rather than a theoretical one and to work with the case method if possible.
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Recommended for exchange students
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Traditionally, competition and international trade policies have followed separate paths. While trade liberalization addresses obstacles to business transactions across national borders, competition law tackles business conducts affecting the competitive process, including collusion among competitors, monopolization, and anti-competitive mergers. Notwithstanding these distinct legal traditions, both policies are broadly complementary in that they each aim to foster consumer welfare, growth, development, and even poverty reduction. This course will look at the convergence and divergence points between international trade and competition policy fields through the disciplines applicable to anticompetitive agreements, abuse of dominant position, mergers and acquisitions, state aids from one side and to trade defence instruments such as damping, subsidies and safeguards from the other side.
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The Turkish Commercial Code provides for a detailed legal framework in respect of insurance contracts. However, it would be unrealistic to argue that such a framework offers satisfactory solutions for all classes of insurance contracts that appear in modern practice. By way of the Insurance Regulation Act, administrative bodies frequently intervene into the area of private contracts, which is a constant source of uncertainty. On the other hand, because reinsurance is usually obtained through international markets, it has become standard practice to attach to insurance policies, foreign general conditions that have been drafted against the background of another legal system. Added to the domestic general conditions approved by the Regulators, one can easily realise the difficulties encountered in identifying a straightforward answer to any practical question. The aim of this course is to introduce and discuss current legal problems of insurance contracts: for such purposes, leading practical disputes as well as cases that have been argued before the courts shall be examined, with a view to identifying solutions that are in accordance with the law and meet practical requirements. It will be analyzed whether the relevant problems has been solved under Turkish Commercial Code No 6102 that has been entered into force as of 1/7/2012.
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Course work load :76 hour(s) + 30 minute(s)
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Turkish-German Business Law (without thesis)
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This course will focus on corporate restructuring transactions such as mergers and splits under current law and the Draft Turkish Commercial Code. Besides this topic, the changing of company management by way of share acquisitions will also be handled. The topics will be evaluated first at a theoretical level, while the practical aspects will be reflected by guest speakers from legal practice.
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Course work load :102 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
Recommended for exchange students
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This course discusses ethical issues in the practice of engineering and science. Code of ethics for engineers, professional liability to clients, employers, and society, distinction of responsibility and accountability, legal obligations, and regulatory areas of concern to engineers, such as labor, safety and the environment, are among the topics examined. Case studies will be analyzed to understand concrete problems and their consequences.
Core in Curriculum
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Course work load :153 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
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School of Applied Sciences
Recommended for exchange students
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Course work load :153 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
Recommended for exchange students
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The objective of this course is to provide the students with relevant knowledge on Turkish and global music market. Throughout the course, the network within the Turkish and international music markets will be reviewed through major and independent record companies. The course will also include discussions on the tasks of major actors and shareholders in the industry such as artist managers, booking agents, promoters, producers and distributors, and consumers’ preferences. Other topics cover intellectual property rights, marketing, mainstream music media and the influence of the technology on the music market.
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This is a course designed to introduce basic concepts in probability and statistics required in the modeling of uncertainty. Topics regarding probability include Bayes’ Theorem, discrete and continuous random variables and distribution functions (Bernoulli, Binomial, Hypergeometric, Poisson, normal, exponential, gamma, Weibull and multinomial distributions) whereas topics regarding statistics include Bayesian statistics, independent events; descriptive statistics of random variables, central limit theorem; joint distributions; sampling distributions; statistical estimation, confidence intervals; student-t, Chi-squared and F distributions; hypothesis testing; regression and correlation.
Core in Curriculum
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Course work load :153 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
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Divisibility, Euclidean algorithm, linear Diophantine equations. Factorization and Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic. Congruence, basic properties. Linear congruence and the Chinese Remainder Theorem. Prime Number Theorem, Mersenne and Fermat primes and primality tests. Fermat’s Little Theorem and Wilson’s Theorem. Properties of Euler’s Phi function and Euler’s Theorem. The group of units of Z_n and primitive roots. The structure of the group of units of Z_n. Quadratic residues. Quadratic Reciprocity Law, Gauss and Jacobi sums. Some applications to cryptography.
Core in Curriculum
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Recommended for exchange students
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Course work load :153 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
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Recommended for exchange students
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Course work load :153 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
Recommended for exchange students
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Linear Diophantine equations. Congruences in integers and rational numbers. Generalized Chinese Remainder Theorem and applications. Prime Number Theorem and primality tests. Properties of Euler’s Phi function, the group of units of Z/nZ. Primitive roots and applications of primitive roots. Quadratic residues and Legendre symbol. Quadratic Reciprocity Law. Möbius function, Möbius inversion formula and its applications. Sums of two squares and the Gaussian integers. The classification of Pythagorean triples. Fermat's Last theorem: special cases. On Kummer's Theorem.
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Course work load :178 hour(s) + 30 minute(s)
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Advertising Design / Creative (without thesis) , Marketing Communication (without thesis) , Marketing Communication / Marka Okulu
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The goal of this course is to support the entrepreneurial capacity of the students by introducing personal and cooperate entrepreneurship. For the completion of the course the students are expected to write a national project. Students with satisfactory grades will get KOSGEB certificate.
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Course work load :178 hour(s) + 30 minute(s)
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The goal of this course is to support the entrepreneurial capacity of the students by introducing personal and cooperate entrepreneurship. For the completion of the course the students are expected to write a national project. Students with satisfactory grades will get KOSGEB certificate.
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Course work load :153 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
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Recommended for exchange students
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Course work load :153 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
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Recommended for exchange students
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Course work load :127 hour(s) + 30 minute(s)
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Recommended for exchange students
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Basic concepts and definitions. Fluid statics. Manometers and pressure measurements. Hydrostatic forces on immersed bodies. The Bernoulli equation. Fluid kinematics. The Reynolds Transport Theorem. Finite control volume analysis. Conservation of mass. Linear momentum equation. Energy equation. Differential analysis of flow. Conservation of mass. Linear momentum equation. Inviscid flow. Euler's equations of motion. Stress-deformation relationship. The Navier-Stokes equations. Simple analytical solutions for laminar, viscous, incompressible flows.
Core in Curriculum
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The overarching goal of the course is to learn how to solve the Navier-Stokes and Euler Equations for engineering problems using computational algorithms and programming. Various numerical solution techniques will be introduced and applied to several course projects.
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This course introduces the fundamentals of engineering mechanics. The course will be covered in two main segments reserved for the "Statics" and the "Dynamics" subsections. The material to be covered will start by the analysis of forces on rigid bodies and will move further with the equilibrium of group of forces and moments. The dynamics section of the course will elaborate this equilibrium condition to objects in motion. Here, analysis of Newton's second law will be done on particles in motion. Work & energy and impulse & momentum based analysis methods will also be covered in the context of the course. Finally generalized analysis of motion in 2D and 3D will be handled to wrap up the content covered in the course.
Core in Curriculum
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How can we analyze and design various mechatronics components subjected to loading? In this course, we will be addressing this question by studying mechanics of materials which involves the determination of stresses and deformations. The fundamental topics of mechanics of materials will be covered in this course: concept of stress, axial loading, torsion, pure bending, analysis and design of beams for bending, shearing stress in beams and thin-walled members, deflection of beams, transformation of stress and strain, principle stresses under a giving loading, columns and energy methods.
Core in Curriculum
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Course work load :153 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
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Media and Communication (BİLGİ-University of Liverpool / Dual Degree) , Television Reporting and Programming
Recommended for exchange students
Course Description
The aim is of this course is to introduce students how to curate media brands, products, organizations and companies in the current media industry; to form a holistic view of the media landscape in a post-digital era and new possibilities in media today; and to equip with perspectives to be needed throughout the media career. The course will cover important concepts and agenda of media management, such as: the role of media management and media manager, the new possibilities in media today, audience(s), content, organization, brand, law, people management, national and international markets and revenue generation.
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Course work load :153 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
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This course is an analysis of professional selling practices with emphasis on the selling process and sales management, including the development of salesforce, determining potentials and forecasts, and setting quotas.
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Course work load :102 hour(s) + 0 minute(s)
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The Principles of Restoration I course starts with the global and local introduction of urban conservation concept including the legal and academical regulations. The course continues with global and local examples of urban conservation as well as introducing the presentation and analysis technics. The second part of the course focuses on specialized heritage types like modern, archaeological and rural heritage. The theoretical practice concludes with the evaluation of contemporary problems on heritage conservation. At the final part of the course,a verbal and written presentation on a chosen historical urban site is expected from the students, including the analysis of the site and conservation suggestions.
Core in Curriculum
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Course work load :127 hour(s) + 30 minute(s)
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Course work load :127 hour(s) + 30 minute(s)
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