GMÜ618 - SEMINAR

Course Name Code Semester Theory
(hours/week)
Application
(hours/week)
Credit ECTS
SEMINAR GMÜ618 2nd Semester 0 2 0 9
Prequisites
Course languageTurkish
Course typeMust 
Mode of DeliveryFace-to-Face 
Learning and teaching strategiesDiscussion
Question and Answer
Preparing and/or Presenting Reports
 
Instructor (s)Department academic staff  
Course objectiveTo make the student follow the novel studies in related areas and collect information on a subject and prepare and present the report about the study. 
Learning outcomes
  1. At the end of this course, student will improve the ability of following novel studies in related areas, collecting information on a subject and preparing and presenting the report about the study.
Course ContentCompile information about previous studies and discuss them. 
ReferencesBooks and articles in related subject 

Course outline weekly

WeeksTopics
Week 1Defining the subject
Week 2Defining the subject
Week 3Defining the subject
Week 4Discussion
Week 5Searching the literature
Week 6Searching the literature
Week 7Searching the literature
Week 8Searching the literature
Week 9Searching the literature
Week 10Searching the literature
Week 11Discussion
Week 12Preparing the presentation
Week 13Preparing the presentation
Week 14PRESENTATION

Assesment methods

Course activitiesNumberPercentage
Attendance100
Laboratory00
Application00
Field activities00
Specific practical training00
Assignments00
Presentation1100
Project00
Seminar00
Midterms00
Final exam00
Total100
Percentage of semester activities contributing grade succes0100
Percentage of final exam contributing grade succes00
Total100

WORKLOAD AND ECTS CALCULATION

Activities Number Duration (hour) Total Work Load
Course Duration (x14) 14 2 28
Laboratory 0 0 0
Application000
Specific practical training000
Field activities000
Study Hours Out of Class (Preliminary work, reinforcement, ect)1410140
Presentation / Seminar Preparation14242
Project000
Homework assignment000
Midterms (Study duration)000
Final Exam (Study duration) 000
Total Workload2954210

Matrix Of The Course Learning Outcomes Versus Program Outcomes

D.9. Key Learning OutcomesContrubition level*
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1. The graduates have acquired extensive and profound knowledge from the scientific work being carried out in their field. They are able to evaluate data critically and to draw conclusions from it.    X
2. The graduates have understanding of applicable techniques and methods and their limits.     X
3. They are aware of new developments in their field and familiarise themselves with new tasks systematically and without taking too long.    X
4. The graduates are able to formulate engineering problems and find solutions which require very considerable competence as far as methods are concerned. X   
5. The graduates are able to develop new and/or original idea and methods and apply innovative methods in solving the products or processes design problems.  X  
6. The graduates have ability to use their powers of judgment as engineers in order to work with complex and possibly incomplete information, to recognise discrepancies and to deal with them.    X
7. The graduates are able to understand the impact of engineering solutions in an environmental and societal context. X   
8. The graduates have ability to design and implement the analytical modelling and experimental research, and deal with complexity and evaluate data critically. X   
9. The graduates have ability to understand professional, social and ethical responsibility and to act responsibly in the collection, integration, analysis, interpretation and communication of data.   X 
10. The graduates have made a contribution through the written or oral presentation of original research results in the national and international scholarly community.     X

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