Course unit title Level of course unit Course unit code Type of course unit Semester of course unit Local credit ECTS credit Syllabus
HEGEL Third cycle FEL308 6 4.00 4.00 Print
   
Description of course unit
Prerequisites and course requisities No
Language of instruction Turkish
Coordinator Assistant Professor. Dr. Sinan Kılıç
Lecturer(s) Assistant Professor. Dr. Sinan Kılıç
Teaching assitant(s) None
Mode of delivery Face to face
Course objective To Explain the main problems of Hegel Philosophy
Course description The subjects of Hegel philosohy can be conceived by using the main concept in ontology.

Course contents
1 The general inroduction
2 Absolute idealism
3 The question of metapysics
4 The realm of spirit
5 Life and spirit
6 The religious dimension
7 Epistemological foundations
8 Midterm Exam
9 The dialect of geist
10 Social and political philosophy
11 Hegel''s Theory of State
12 Philosophy of history
13 Aesthetics of Hegel
14 The Hegelian School
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Learning outcomes of the course unit
1 To know the concepts of Hegel''s philosophy
2 Evaluating the absolute idealism term
3 To discuss the Hegelian politic philosophy
4 To invent the new ideas from the dialectic thought
5 To Know Hegel''s religious philosophy
6 To investigate the influence of the Hegelian schools
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*Contribution level of the course unit to the key learning outcomes
1 To evaluate and compose all kind of data (poisonings, pollution, drug use etc.) in the area of pharmacology and toxicology
2 To have a deep knowledge about pharmacology and toxicology and related disciplines. To be able to solve problems in the area of pharmacology and toxicology.
3 To conceptualize cases in the area of pharmacology and toxicology, analyze scientific methods, interpret results, construct analyse or methods for problems, and present solutions based on the provided data.
4 To supervise activities of commissions which are interested in defining and solving of problems about drug use for public and animal health, residues in food stuffs, and environmental toxicology using acquired knowledge in the area of pharmacology and toxicology.
5 To be able to follow, use and change updated knowledge (scientific knowledge, regulations etc.) in the area of pharmacology and toxicology.
6 To read and understand the literature in foreign language (English)
7 To communicate with domestic and foreign scientists
8 To be able to write papers related to pharmacology and toxicology and gain skill to publish in national and international journals
9 To make presentation the subjects in pharmacology and toxicology
10 To know the analytical methods used in pharmacology and toxicology
11 To be aware that knowledge provided from investigations is the most important acquisition and to intend lifelong learning.
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Number of stars refer to level of contribution from 1 (the least) to 5 (the most)

Planned learning activities, teaching methods and ECTS work load
  Quantity Time (hour) Quantity*Time (hour)
Lectures (face to face teaching) 13 2 26
Study hours out of classroom (study before and after the class) 13 2 26
Homework 3 3 9
Presentation / seminar 0 0 0
Quiz 0 0 0
Preparation for midterm exams 1 5 5
Midterm exams 1 1 1
Project (term paper) 0 0 0
Laboratuar 0 0 0
Field study 0 0 0
Preparation for final exam 1 5 5
Final exam 1 1 1
Research 13 2 26
Total work load     99
ECTS     4.00

Assessment methods and criteria
Evaluation during semester Quantity Percentage
Midterm exam 1 40
Quiz 0 0
Homework 0 0
Semester total   40
Contribution ratio of evaluation during semester to success   40
Contribution ratio of final exam to success   60
General total   100

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