EAT700-02 - THESIS WORK

Course Name Code Semester Theory
(hours/week)
Application
(hours/week)
Credit ECTS
THESIS WORK EAT700-02 6th Semester 5 0 0 30
Prequisites
Course languageTurkish
Course typeMust 
Mode of DeliveryFace-to-Face 
Learning and teaching strategiesDiscussion
Preparing and/or Presenting Reports
Experiment
Project Design/Management
 
Instructor (s)Prof.Dr.Ãœlkü ÃœndeÄŸer Bucurgat, Prof.Dr.NurÅŸen BaÅŸaran, Prof.Dr.Terken Baydar, Doç.Dr.Aylin Gürbay, Doç.Dr. Pınar ErkekoÄŸlu, Doç.Dr. Gözde Girgin, Doç.Dr. Sevtap Aydın Dilsiz, Doç.Dr Suna SabuncuoÄŸlu 
Course objectiveThe aim of this course is carry out Ph.D thesis according to scientific and ethical rules. 
Learning outcomes
  1. By the end of the course; student 1.lists the issues related to the field, decides on thesis topic
  2. 2.reviews the literature related with the chosen thesis topic; formulates the problem statement of the research; plans the research proposal,
  3. 3. collects the research data, analyze the data, arranges the tables for research findings and evaluates them, conclude from the research findings and recommends,
  4. 4. reports the research; defends his/her research.
  5. 5. gains novelty to the literature with the the Ph.D studies.
Course Content1. Selecting the thesis topic,
2. Reviewing all the references with the selected topic,
3. Preparing the research proposal,
4. Developing a scale,
5. Studying on the reliability and validity of the scale,
6. Administering the scale and evaluating the findings,
7. Reporting the research results.
 
ReferencesAll the references related to selected thesis topic 

Course outline weekly

WeeksTopics
Week 1Reviewing all the references with the selected topic
Week 2Reviewing all the references with the selected topic
Week 3Reviewing all the references with the selected topic
Week 4Reviewing all the references with the selected topic
Week 5Reviewing all the references with the selected topic
Week 6Reviewing all the references with the selected topic
Week 7Studying on the reliability and validity of the scale
Week 8Studying on the reliability and validity of the scale
Week 9Studying on the reliability and validity of the scale
Week 10Studying on the reliability and validity of the scale
Week 11Administering the scale
Week 12Administering the scale
Week 13Administering the scale
Week 14Administering the scale
Week 15Administering the scale

Assesment methods

Course activitiesNumberPercentage
Attendance00
Laboratory00
Application00
Field activities00
Specific practical training00
Assignments00
Presentation00
Project00
Seminar00
Midterms00
Final exam1100
Total100
Percentage of semester activities contributing grade succes00
Percentage of final exam contributing grade succes0100
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 activities1020200
Study Hours Out of Class (Preliminary work, reinforcement, ect)1430420
Presentation / Seminar Preparation1415210
Project000
Homework assignment000
Midterms (Study duration)000
Final Exam (Study duration) 000
Total Workload5270900

Matrix Of The Course Learning Outcomes Versus Program Outcomes

D.9. Key Learning OutcomesContrubition level*
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1. They have advanced and updated knowledge about the possible toxic effects of chemical, physical and biological agents.    X
2. They have strong information on different fields of toxicology and can integrate with different science disciplines with systematic approach.    X
3. They can conduct studies according to ethical principles, independently plan and carry out a project in the field of toxicology, perform advanced toxicological analyses with many different analytical techniques and evaluate the results with appropriate statistical analyses.    X
4. They can efficiently communicate with professional toxicologists; carry out teamwork and collaborate with national and international scientists.    X
5. They know different information technologies and can perform toxicoinformatic studies.    X
6. They can evaluate and interpret the information obtained from these analyses, elucidate different molecular pathways, discuss the results and present them in national and/or international meetings along with publishing their data in high impact journals.    X
7. They have information on the effects of toxic agents and pharmaceuticals in susceptible populations and different pathological conditions and on the diagnosis and the treatment of intoxications.    X
8. They are knowledgeable about evaluating the effects of environmental pollutants and toxic substances, nutritional and herbal supplements and food on public health and informing the public as well as the regulatory authorities about this issue.    X
9. They can contribute to the risk assessment and strategic decision-making processes and find the solutions for the toxicological problems encountered in daily life.    X

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