BÄ°K700-01 - THESIS WORK

Course Name Code Semester Theory
(hours/week)
Application
(hours/week)
Credit ECTS
THESIS WORK BÄ°K700-01 5th Semester 5 0 0 30
Prequisites1. Completion of the PhD courses, 2. Pass the qualification exam, 3. Completion of all requirements indicated at the PhD directories for Biochemistry program.
Course languageTurkish
Course typeMust 
Mode of DeliveryFace-to-Face 
Learning and teaching strategiesDiscussion
Observation
Experiment
Drill and Practice
Problem Solving
 
Instructor (s)Faculty members  
Course objectivePerforming PhD thesis work based on scientific principles 
Learning outcomes
  1. By the end of the course; student 1. Reviews the literature, formulates the problem statement of the research related to the thesis, plans the research proposal,
  2. 2. Collects and analyzes the research data,
  3. 3. Prepares tables and figures for research findings and,
  4. 4. Evaluates the research findings, derives conclusions and perspectives,
  5. 5. Reports the research and defends his/her research.
Course ContentSelecting the thesis topic, Reviewing all the references with the selected topic, Preparing the research proposal, Developing a scale, Studying on the reliability and validity of the scale, Administering the scale and evaluating the findings, Reporting the research results. 
ReferencesAll the references related to selected thesis topic in literature 

Course outline weekly

WeeksTopics
Week 1Selecting the thesis topic
Week 2Selecting the thesis topic
Week 3Selecting the thesis topic
Week 4Selecting the thesis topic
Week 5Reviewing all the references with the selected topic
Week 6Reviewing all the references with the selected topic
Week 7Reviewing all the references with the selected topic
Week 8Reviewing all the references with the selected topic
Week 9Reviewing all the references with the selected topic
Week 10Reviewing all the references with the selected topic
Week 11Reviewing all the references with the selected topic
Week 12Reviewing all the references with the selected topic
Week 13Reviewing all the references with the selected topic
Week 14Reviewing all the references with the selected topic

Assesment methods

Course activitiesNumberPercentage
Attendance00
Laboratory00
Application00
Field activities1450
Specific practical training00
Assignments00
Presentation1410
Project00
Seminar00
Midterms00
Final exam140
Total100
Percentage of semester activities contributing grade succes2860
Percentage of final exam contributing grade succes140
Total100

WORKLOAD AND ECTS CALCULATION

Activities Number Duration (hour) Total Work Load
Course Duration (x14) 14 5 70
Laboratory 0 0 0
Application000
Specific practical training000
Field activities1420280
Study Hours Out of Class (Preliminary work, reinforcement, ect)1420280
Presentation / Seminar Preparation1417238
Project000
Homework assignment000
Midterms (Study duration)000
Final Exam (Study duration) 13232
Total Workload5794900

Matrix Of The Course Learning Outcomes Versus Program Outcomes

D.9. Key Learning OutcomesContrubition level*
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1. The student has advanced theoretical and practical knowledge on biochemistry and enhances this knowledge.   X 
2. Knows professional ethics (intellectual property, academic integrity, ethics in human relations: avoids discrimination, values merit, respects privacy etc), research and publication ethics and applies this information.    X
3. Reviews and analyzes the recent literature on a specific subject, formulates a unique hypothesis from this analysis and writes a project on this subject.     X
4. Has advanced knowledge on the uses of instruments and methods specific to the field of biochemistry as well as other technological equipment including computers and uses them in the course of projects.     X
5. Independently can head a project-based scientific work from start to finish, finalize the work, analyze the data through relevant statistical methods and contributes to progress in the field.     X
6. Follows evidence based applications, does research and contributes to produce knowledge which can be put to good use in society.    X
7. Writes the report of the research participated in or made by self and contributes to universal knowledge by publishing it in a peer-reviewed journal and presenting it at scientific meetings.     X
8. Can formulate alternative solutions to scientific problems in the field and critically analyze and evaluate new information.     X
9. Takes part in national and international multi-disciplinary studies both as leader or participant and through effective communication can relay distinctive ideas in scientific discussions and provides feed-back.     X
10. Can independently manage a research laboratory and has managing and teaching skills for making strategic decisions.     X
11. Is open to renovation and in continuous self development.     X
12. Even without any previous experience, can structure and apply a method on if needed.    X
13. Is in command of native language, can communicate at an advanced level using written, oral and visual techniques and debates.     X
14. Has proficiency in English both to follow the advances in the field and to contribute to it using written, oral and visual techniques.    X 

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