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1 GSB 111 BASIC ART EDUCATION I (0+0+6) 3 AKTS 6 (Temel Sanat Eğitimi I) Basic problems of art, usage of plastic elements and forms of visual arts in applied works of art in accordance with topics related to experience and concepts consisting of some notions. Two dimensional and three dimensional works of art according to projects and concepts. GSB 112 BASIC ART EDUCATION II (0+0+6) 3 AKTS 6 (Temel Sanat Eğitimi II) Colour facts with its theoretical and practical dimension in applied works of art. Forming concepts in art, solving problems and practices of production. Two dimensional and three dimensional works of art according to projects and concepts. GSB 132 PERSPECTIVE (2+0+2) 3 AKTS 4 (Perspektif) Methods of placing topica that are thought, designed and observed as it is seen on a plain. Linear placement of topics, problems of shade and reflection. GSB 162 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS (3+0+0) 3 AKTS 5 (Bilgisayara Giriş) Development of computers, where they are used and their place in visual arts. Applications of drawing based computer programmes. Basics of Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop and applications. GSB 201 DRAWING III (2+0+2) 3 AKTS 6 (Desen III) Figure-space relationship, movement and proportional relationship. Figure studies of live models. Studies of elemental values like line, form, colour and model in application. Pre-requisite: GSE 102 GSB 202 DRAWING IV (2+0+2) 3 AKTS 6 (Desen IV) Studies of anatomy of live models. Interior and exterior studies. Proportional relationships of static and mobile positions of figures. Compositional studies related to figurative structures. Pre-requisite: GSB 201 or department approval GSE 210 MINIATURE ART (3+0+0) 3 AKTS 5 (Minyatür Sanatı) The history of Turkish, Islam and Far Eastern Miniature Art. Fundamental concepts of Miniature art, painting techniques, artists and artworks. The analysis of Miniature Art in history and socio-cultural constitution. GSB 211 STUDIO I: PAINTING (0+0+6) 3 AKTS 6 (Stüdyo I: Resim) Introduction to technical tools and materials of painting. Nature studies with various techniques and materials. Aesthetic and artistic values. Elemental training on painting. Academic background. Pre-requisite: GSB 111 and GSB 112
2 GSB 212 STUDIO II: PAINTING (0+0+6) 3 AKTS 6 (Stüdyo II: Resim) Know-how on various technical tools and materials as a continuation of Studio I and observations and Research on approaches to art. Studies based on projects and concepts. Pre-requisite: GSB 211 or department approval GSB 213 STUDIO I: PRINTMAKING (0+0+6) 3 AKTS 6 (Stüdyo I: Baskıresim) Introduction to technical tools and materials of original print. Nature Studies with various techniques and materials. Aesthetic and artistic values. Elemental training on original print. Academic background. Pre-requisite: GSB 111 and GSB 112 GSB 214 STUDIO II: PRINTMAKING (0+0+6) 3 AKTS 6 (Stüdyo II: Baskıresim) Know-how on various technical tools and materials as a continuation of Studio I: Original Print and observations and Research on approaches to art. Studies based on projects and concepts. Pre-requisite: GSB 213 or department approval GSB 215 STUDIO I: SCULPTURE (0+0+6) 3 AKTS 6 (Stüdyo I: Heykel) Introduction to technical tools and materials of sculpture. Nature studies with various techniques and materials. Aesthetic and artistic values. Elemental training on sculpture. Academic background. Pre-requisite: GSB 111 and GSB 112 GSB 216 STUDIO II: SCULPTURE (0+0+6) 3 AKTS 6 (Stüdyo II: Heykel) Know-how on various technical tools and materials as a continuation of Studio I: Sculpture and observations and Research on approaches to art. Studies based on projects and concepts. Pre-requisite: GSB 215 or department approval GSB 217 STUDIO I: CERAMICS (0+0+6) 3 AKTS 6 (Stüdyo I: Seramik) Introduction to technical tools and materials of ceramics. Nature studies with various techniques and materials. Aesthetic and artistic values. Elemental training on ceramics. Academic background. Pre-requisite: GSB 111 and GSB 112 GSB 218 STUDIO II: CERAMICS (0+0+6) 3 AKTS 6 (Stüdyo II: Seramik) Know-how on various technical tools and materials as a continuation of Studio I: ceramics and observations and Research on approaches to art. Studies based on projects and concepts. Pre-requisite: GSB 217 or department approval GSB 219 STUDIO I: MULTIMEDIA (0+0+6) 3 AKTS 6 (Stüdyo I: Multimedya)
3 Introduction to technical tools and materials of multimedia. Nature studies with various techniques and materials. Aesthetic and artistic values. Elemental training on multimedia. Academic background. Pre-requisite: GSB 111 and GSB 112 GSB 220 STUDIO II: MULTIMEDIA (0+0+6) 3 AKTS 6 (Stüdyo II: Multimedya) Know-how on various technical tools and materials as a continuation of Studio I: multimedia and observations and Research on approaches to art. Studies based on projects and concepts. Pre-requisite: GSB 219 or department approval GSB 231 PHILOSOPHY OF ART AND AESTHETICS (0+0+6) 3 AKTS 5 (Estetik ve Sanat Felsefesi) The development of Aesthetics concepts in history. Basic Aesthetic theories and studies of approaches to philosophy of art of various philosophers. GSB 232 ART CONCEPTS AND TERMINOLOGY (3+0+0) 3 AKTS 5 (Sanat Kavramları ve Terminoloji) The importance of conceptual thinking in art and the function of the concept of thought. Concepts and subconcepts. Basic art concepts and the structural qualities of these concepts. Developing the awareness of thinking within the artistic concepts. The terminology of art and the clarification of the terminology. GSB 241 TECHNOLOGY OF PAINTING I (2+0+2) 3 AKTS 6 (Resim Teknolojisi I) Introduction and application of traditional as well as modern painting techniques like waterpaint, egg tempera, oilpaint and acrylic paint. GSB 242 TECHNOLOGY OF PAINTING II (2+0+2) 3 AKTS 6 (Resim Teknolojisi II) Independent application of the painting subjects like differing hues of a colour, colour harmony,colour contrast as well as transparency in abstract or concrete compositions. GSB 243 TECHNOLOGY OF CERAMICS I (2+0+2) 3 AKTS 6 (Seramik Teknolojisi I) Classifying the types of clay mineral and ceramic doughs and their properties and also testing and measuring features of clay as a result of its chemical reaction with heat and water like shrinking, liquidity, colouring, (dry) resistance, (water) absorption, and plasticity. GSB 244 TECHNOLOGY OF CERAMICS II (2+0+2) 3 AKTS 6 (Seramik Teknolojisi II) Types of industrial and artistic ceramic glazing, colourings and oxides and their application fields. Glazing applications, glazing errors and how to correct them. Types of ceramic furnaces, the relation between their design and their firing. GSB 245 TECHNOLOGY OF SCULPTURE I (2+0+2) 3 AKTS 6 (Heykel Teknolojisi I) Introduction of traditional materials used in sculpture like plaster, stone, wood and concrete and teaching the techniques required for shaping and combining these materials.introduction of technological equipments necessary for sculpture art.
4 GSB 246 TECHNOLOGY OF SCULPTURE II (2+0+2) 3 AKTS 6 (Heykel Teknolojisi II) Casting techniques of the materials used in sculpture art like bronze, aluminium,acrylic, and polyester. Combining methods of metal plates like tin and copper and introduction of the factories in the market which process them. GSB 247 TECHNOLOGY OF PRINTMAKING I (2+0+2) 3 AKTS 6 (Baskıresim Teknolojisi I) General meaning of the concept original printmaking and the development of the art of printmaking throughout the history. Its place in visual arts and studying its application fields. Studying traditional techniques like monotyping, printmaking.introduction of the gadgets and equipments necassary to apply these techniques and explanation on how to use these gadgets and equipments and doing practise with them. GSB 248 TECHNOLOGY OF PRINTMAKING II (2+0+2) 3 AKTS 6 (Baskıresim Teknolojisi II) Explanation of traditional printing methods and stencil printing. Introduction of the gadgets and equipments necassary to apply these techniques and explanation on how to use these gadgets and equipments and doing practice with them. GSB 252 HISTORY OF TURKISH ART (3+0+0) 3 AKTS 5 (Türk Sanat Tarihi) A chronological study of Turkish art: Main artworks of Hun, Gokturk, Uygur, Gazneli, and especially Seljuk and Ottomans. GSB 272 ART IN ENVIRONMENT AND SURROUNDINGS (3+0+0) 3 AKTS 5 (Çevre ve Kamusal Alanda Sanat) Art applications within contemporary art philosophy in public and open space in urban life. Art Applications in Open Spaces. Contributions of art to environmental consciousness. GSB 275 PHOTOGRAPHY (3+0+0) 3 AKTS 5 (Fotograf) Technical and aesthetic shoots in the art of photography. The relation of photography with fine arts and some works from the contemporary art of photography. Applied artistic photography shoots. GSB 301 DRAWING V (2+0+2) 3 AKTS 6 (Desen V) Abstraction from Figure studies of live models and studies of visual expression forms. Compositional drafting of abstraction of form. Pre-requisite: GSB 202 or department approval GSB 302 DRAWING VI (2+0+2) 3 AKTS 6 (Desen VI) Advanced Pattern studies related to individual forms of expression. Studies related to developing individual ways of expression and artistic elements. Pre-requisite: GSB 301 or department approval
5 GSB 304 ARTISTIC ANATOMY (2+0+2) 3 AKTS 5 (Sanatsal Anatomi) Reflection of medical anatomy on visual peripheral; the study of muscle-skeleton structure, the forms of the structure under the skin, the observations of the relationship of muscles and joints in static and flexed positions, the characteristics of facial forms the structural qualities of the gestures and mimics of the body together with the related pattern studies. GSB 311 STUDIO III: PAINTING (0+0+6) 3 AKTS 6 (Stüdyo III: Resim) Know-how required for certain techniques, tools and materials. Guidance for interest-related research and experimental study. Analysis of major works of art chosen from contemporary art literature. Pre-requisite: GSB 212 or department approval GSB 312 STUDIO IV: PAINTING (0+0+6) 3 AKTS 6 (Stüdyo IV: Resim) Samples from the application of new techniques and tools from around the world in contemporary painting. Studies, experimentation and research related to the field. Application of personal and imaginary resources in art. Pre-requisite: GSB 311 or department approval GSB 313 STUDIO III: PRINTMAKING (0+0+6) 3 AKTS 6 (Stüdyo III: Baskıresim) Using field-related techniques and tools in printmaking. Guidance related to individual learners interests regarding research and experimentation. Analysis of major works of art chosen from contemporary art literature. Pre-requisite: GSB 214 or department approval GSB 314 STUDIO IV: PRINTMAKING (0+0+6) 3 AKTS 6 (Stüdyo IV: Baskıresim) Application of new techniques and tools from around the world in contemporary printmaking. Studies, experimentation and research related to the field.. Application of personal and imaginary resources in art. Pre-requisite: GSB 313 or department approval GSB 315 STUDIO III: SCULPTURE (0+0+6) 3 AKTS 6 (Stüdyo III: Heykel) Application of new techniques and tools within the required field of sculpture. Guidance related to individual learners interests regarding research and experimentation. Analysis of major works of art chosen from contemporary art literature. Pre-requisite: GSB 216 or department approval GSB 316 STUDIO IV: SCULPTURE (0+0+6) 3 AKTS 6 (Stüdyo IV: Heykel) Application of new techniques and tools from around the world in contemporary sculpture. Studies, experimentation and research related to the field.. Application of personal and imaginary resources in art. Pre-requisite: GSB 315 or department approval
6 GSB 317 STUDIO III: CERAMICS (0+0+6) 3 AKTS 6 (Stüdyo III: Seramik) Application of new techniques and tools within the required field of ceramics. Guidance related to individual learners interests regarding research and experimentation. Analysis of major works of art chosen from contemporary art literature. Pre-requisite: GSB 218 or department approval GSB 318 STUDIO IV: CERAMICS (0+0+6) 3 AKTS 6 (Stüdyo IV: Seramik) Application of new techniques and tools from around the world in contemporary ceramics. Studies, experimentation and research related to the field.. Application of personal and imaginary resources in art. Pre-requisite: GSB 317 or department approval GSB 319 STUDIO III: MULTIMEDIA (0+0+6) 3 AKTS 6 (Stüdyo III: Multimedya) Application of new techniques and tools within the required field of multimedia. Guidance related to individual learners interests regarding research and experimentation. Analysis of major works of art chosen from contemporary art literature. Pre-requisite: GSB 220 or department approval GSB 320 STUDIO IV: MULTIMEDIA (0+0+6) 3 AKTS 6 (Stüdyo IV: Multimedya) Application of new techniques and tools from around the world in contemporary multimedia. Studies, experimentation and research related to the field.. Application of personal and imaginary resources in art. Pre-requisite: GSB 319 or department approval GSB 321 DEVELOPMENT OF ART FROM RENNESAINCE TO 20TH CENTURY (3+0+0) 3 AKTS 6 (Rönesans ve 20. Yüzyıla Kadar Sanatın Gelişimi) Renaissance Art. The fundamental ideas that brought about the Renaissance Art; individuals and the discovery of nature. The Renaisance Man. The development of Renaissance Art. Mannerism, Baroque, Rokoko, Romantism, Neo-Classism. Impressionism, Post- Impressionism Expressionism Art Nouveau, Symbolism,Nabists. The factors that brought about the 20th art. Examining the painting-sculpture-architecture in terms of the economic, political, cultural concepts of the eras. GSB 331 COMPUTER DESIGN IN FINE ARTS (3+0+0) 3 AKTS 5 (Güzel Sanatlarda Bilgisayar Kullanımı) Application computer programs, mostly based on Photoshop. Computerised design of Aesthetic consciousness, photographic way of seeing, design and compositional experiences. Moreover, the use of computer design in process of project and applied studies of details in Essential Art and Design courses. GSB 341 MYTHOLOGY AND ICONOGRAPHY (3+0+0) 3 AKTS 5 (Mitoloji ve İkonografi) Content and sources of mythology and iconography. Definition of myth, ritual and historical facts. Classical Greek Myth. The study of mythological development of Egypt and pre- Asian civilisations.
7 GSB 352 WESTERN ART IN THE 20TH CENTURY (3+0+0) 3 AKTS 6 (20. Yüzyıl Batı Sanatı) Modern Art Movements of early 20th Centuries. Contemporary Art beginning from 1950s,The period s Art theoreticians in terms of theoretical and artistic applications and its study in various artists works. GSB 362 RESEARCH METHODS (3+0+0) 3 AKTS 5 (Araştırma Yöntemleri) The use of main indexes, execution of academic research, give genuine reference, and bibliography. Teaching how to form academic research methods and bibliography. GSB 372 SOCIOLOGY OF ART (3+0+0) 3 AKTS 5 (Sanat Sosyolojisi) The birth, the content and the research fields of Art Sociology. Historical development of Art Sociology and Sociological Approaches. The concepts of information, science and sociology, social diversity, social change, society and art. The importance of Art Sociology. Social structure and art, social change and art, art and ideology. GSB 373 PSYCHOLOGY OF ART (3+0+0) 3 AKTS 5 (Sanat Psikolojisi) Art medium, psychological state of the artist, the relationship between the creation psychology and the work of art. Various points of views of the researches in this field. The study of the relationship between the psychological state of famous artist and works of art. GSB 374 ART MANAGEMENT (3+0+0) 3 AKTS 5 (Sanat Yönetimi) Art management and related fields. The management of art the products and/or services offered by art management. The defining elements of art and design as product/service. The economic and social-historical development and change of art. The importance of art management for the development of art viewer and the educational, social and cultural development. GSB 375 PHILOSOPHY OF ART (3+0+0) 3 AKTS 5 (Sanat Felsefesi) Approaching the notions in arts from an aesthetic and philosophical viewpoint. The cultural atmosphere and artistic aspects into which basic art forms like painting, sculpture and architecture are born and developed. Fundamental viewpoints and concepts in philosophy of art. GSB 411 STUDIO V: PAINTING (0+0+6) 3 AKTS 6 (Stüdyo V: Resim) Studies to form projects and concepts in painting. Artistic use of individual fantasies and imaginary sources. The expression of image and visual views and thoughts using model and imaginary sources. Pre-requisite: GSB 312 or department approval
8 GSB 413 STUDIO V: PRINTMAKING (0+0+6) 3 AKTS 6 (Stüdyo V: Baskıresim) Studies to form projects and concepts in original print. Artistic use of individual fantasies and imaginary sources. The expression of image and visual views and thoughts using model and imaginary sources. Pre-requisite: GSB 314 or department approval GSB 415 STUDIO V: SCULPTURE (0+0+6) 3 AKTS 6 (Stüdyo V: Heykel) Studies to form projects and concepts in sculpture. Artistic use of individual fantasies and imaginary sources. The expression of image and visual views and thoughts using model and imaginary sources. Pre-requisite: GSB 316 or department approval GSB 417 STUDIO V: CERAMICS (0+0+6) 3 AKTS 6 (Stüdyo V: Seramik) Studies to form projects and concepts in ceramics. Artistic use of individual fantasies and imaginary sources. The expression of image and visual views and thoughts using model and imaginary sources. Pre-requisite: GSB 318 or department approval GSB 415 STUDIO V: MULTIMEDIA (0+0+6) 3 AKTS 6 (Stüdyo V: Multimedya) Studies to form projects and concepts in multimedia. Artistic use of individual fantasies and imaginary sources. The expression of image and visual views and thoughts using model and imaginary sources. Pre-requisite: GSB 320 or department approval GSB 421 FREE STUDIO (0+0+6) 3 AKTS 6 (Serbest Stüdyo) Free studio studies are opened every semester if needed. Free studio courses can be opened to support to fulfil the students weak areas and to complement project applications as well as advanced work groups. GSB 431 CONTEMPORARY TURKISH ART (3+0+0) 3 AKTS 5 (Çağdaş Türk Sanatı) The studies of Turkish Art, sculpture and the similar art branches in terms of art concepts, works of art and artists personalities from the period where European practices are adopted to today. Comparative Evaluation of the Turkish Art in the same period between European and the world art movements. GSB 442 ANALYSIS OF ART (3+0+0) 3 AKTS 6 (Sanat Yorumu) Understanding and perception of work of art, approaches of the viewer/spectator. The state of the work of art in terms of traditional, social, historical and aesthetical approaches. Studies of the chosen examples works of art of the artists representing the certain periods in terms of semiology, visual image, structure- style- meaning and composition.
9 GSB 473 PERFORMANCE ART (3+0+0) 3 AKTS 5 (Performans Sanatı) Theoretical information about performance and Fluxus. Examples from the works of wellknown artist from Camile Claudel to Josephs Beuys including Marinetti, Gilbery Proech, Jackson Pollock, Yves Klein, Gutai, Yoko Ono, Allan Kaprow, Orlan and Dadaists. Discussions about the subject in terms of its stylistic momental sociocultural, psychological aspects. The original sources of painting, sculpture, dancing, music and drama. The study of the relationship among time-setting-viewer in interdisciplinary applications. The body and its boundaries. Body language, examples of modern choreography. GSB 473 GRADUATION PROJECT (0+0+8) 4 AKTS 9 (Mezuniyet Projesi) The creation of an original piece of work/project under the supervision of a mentor in the field of chosen studio course in the light of the student s individual artistic principal GSE 101 LIFE DRAWING I (2+0+2) 3 AKTS 6 (Desen I) Structural features of objects in different sizes and their drawings. Working with different objects. Increasing eye-brain-hand coordination. Studies on how to improve academic figure knowledge and creativity to be used in different areas. GSE 102 LIFE DRAWING II (2+0+2) 3 AKTS 6 (Desen II) Depicting natural objects in the construct of still-life. Drawings of human body: hand, portrait, foot, figure drawing from nude models, exploring inner and outer forms parallel to artistic anatomy. Drawings of the human figure in action. Applied examining of line, form, light and dark colours, saturation and model drawings in different compositions. GSE 141 COMPARATIVE HISTORY OF WESTERN ART (2+0+0) 2 AKTS 4 (Karşılaştırmalı Batı Sanatı Tarihi) Definition of art, the reconstruction and differentiation of art regarding civilizations, periods and movements in history, and all technical, technological and social factors that determine them. Western Art: Prehistory, Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greek, Rome, Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Industrial Revolution, Romanticism, Realism, Impressionism, Expressionism, Art Nouveau, Dadaism, Cubism, Futurism, De Stijl, Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art, Op Art, Post Modernism. GSE 142 COMPARATIVE HISTORY OF EASTERN ART (2+0+0) 2 AKTS 4 (Karşılaştırmalı Doğu Sanatı Tarihi) Turkish Art: Turkish Art before Islam, Turkish Art after Islam, Karakhanid, Great Seljuks, Anatolian Seljuks, Ottomans, Indian, Chinese and Japanese Art GSE 151 BASIC PHOTOGRAPHY (2+0+0) 2 AKTS 4 (Temel Fotografi) Introducing theoretical knowledge of photography, its theory, procedure and tools for the basic procedure for adaptation and design projects. Definition of photography and its concept. Timeline: Camera Obscura. Camera and the principles of how a camera works. Eye and camera coordination. Applied studies.
10 GSE 160 HISTORY OF CIVILIZATION (3+0+0) 3 AKTS 5 (Uygarlık Tarihi) Main events /facts of human civilization from the beginning till today: Ancient Pre-Asian and Egyptian Civilizations, Ancient Greek and Hellenistic Civilizations and Culture, Roman Civilization,Medieval Age, Rennaissance and Reforms, Enlightenment Period, American and French Revolutions, Industrial Revolution, The main currents emerged in XIX century and the most important events in XX. century. Developments following I and II World Wars. GSE 200 PROFESSIONAL ETHICS (3+0+0) 3 AKTS 5 (Mesleki Etik) Common ethical problems in the light of professional ethical principles and guidelines in Turkey and the world. Economic, political and legal regulations related with the professional problems faced.new problems and their solutions in the field of communication technologies. Ethical rules, social responsibility, rules regulating business life, protection of environment, employees, consumers, as well as privacy of individuals, commercial secrets, ethical rules in advertisement and briefing in business firms. HIST 101 HISTORY OF TURKISH REPUBLIC I (2+0+0) 2 AKTS 2 (Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Tarihi I) The characteristics of Turkish Republic and Atatürk s principles in the context of culture,ideology and history. HIST 102 HISTORY OF TURKISH REPUBLIC II (2+0+0) 2 AKTS 2 (Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Tarihi II) Studies on the intellectual foundations of Modern Turkey.Analysis of the primary political,economical and cultural movements in the republic period.nation- state in Turkey as an important power and nationalism. TUR 101 TURKISH I (2+0+0) 2 AKTS 2 (Türkçe I) Definition of Communication; definition of language, the relation between language, thought culture, society and writing; written and oral communication; characteristics of Turkish language. TUR 102 TURKISH II (2+0+0) 2 AKTS 2 (Türkçe II) Samples of texts from the literary masters of world and Turkish literature. ING 101 GENERAL ENGLISH I (3+1+0) 3 AKTS 5 (Genel İngilizce I) The course introduces very basic language structures to students in order to enable them to use language accurately and appropriately at a rudimentary level. The program places emphasis on the four language skills; reading, writing, speaking and listening. The course also focuses on improving pronunciation and increasing vocabulary. This course brings students from CEFR Level A1 to A2. ING 102 GENERAL ENGLISH II (3+1+0) 3 AKTS 5 (Genel İngilizce II) This course aims to effectively and efficiently raise students' standard of English from a minimal level to an elementary level of proficiency. Students develop their structural
11 accuracy, oral fluency and language appropriateness through intensive language support based on grammar, vocabulary and skills work. Pre-requisite: ING 101 ING 201 INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH I (3+1+0) 3 AKTS 5 (Orta Düzey İngilizce I) The aim of the course is to further the language competency of students from elementary level to pre-intermediate level. This is a transition level course. The four skills -- speaking, listening, reading and writing covered allows students to reach CEFR level B1. Pre-requisite: ING 102 ING 202 INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH II (3+1+0) 3 AKTS 5 (Orta Düzey İngilizce II) The aim of ING 104 is to help students further develop their language skills to be able to function effectively in a variety of written and spoken contexts in English. It focuses on communication activities in functional and situational contexts. Pre-requisite: ING 201 ING 301 ENGLISH FOR SPECIAL PURPOSE I (3+1+0) 3 AKTS 5 (Özel Amaçlı İngilizce I) One of the aims of this course is to familiarise students with the English terminology of elements of art and principles of design and to raise the level of students to the point where they can criticise/analyse an art work. Another aim is to teach students general terminology of art in English. ING 302 ENGLISH FOR SPECIAL PURPOSE II (3+1+0) 3 AKTS 5 (Özel Amaçlı İngilizce II) This course aims to teach students the academic/business skills in order to provide them with the adequate level of skill to be able to write their CVs and cover letters. The students will also be able to present their art work and designs in their portfolios in English.
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