Opticianry | |||||
Associate | TR-NQF-HE: Level 5 | QF-EHEA: Short Cycle | EQF-LLL: Level 5 |
Course Code: | UNI337 | ||||
Course Name: | Human Rights Mechanisms | ||||
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Fall Spring |
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Language of instruction: | Turkish | ||||
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Does the Course Require Work Experience?: | No | ||||
Type of course: | University Elective | ||||
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Mode of Delivery: | Face to face | ||||
Course Coordinator: | Dr. Öğr. Üy. MEHMET FATİH ÇINAR | ||||
Course Lecturer(s): | Asst.Prof. M.Fatih ÇINAR | ||||
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Course Objectives: | It is aimed to learn the historical, philosophical and legal basis of the human rights and freedoms besides that how to reach the national and international protection mechanisms in order to human rights violations. |
Course Content: | The basic concepts of human rights is examined and also philosophical and historical development of human rights and freedoms. Information on the basis of human rights and freedoms in international and national legislation and various protection mechanisms are given. |
The students who have succeeded in this course;
1) Student has knowledge about the historical and philosophical basis of human rights and freedoms 2) Clarifies and explicates the human rights and freedoms 3) Knows the national and international protection procedures of human rights and freedoms 4) In case of violations of rights and freedoms, student may prepare the necessary documents, especially the individual application, to the Constitutional Court. |
Week | Subject | Related Preparation |
1) | General Information Related to Human Rights Law | Course notes |
2) | International Protection of Human Rights | Course notes |
3) | National Protection of Human Rights | Course notes |
4) | Fundamental Rights and Freedoms: Right to Life, Prohibition of Torture and Slavery | Course notes |
5) | Fundamental Rights and Freedoms: Right to liberty and security, Right of People who Deprived of their Liberty | Course notes |
6) | Fundamental Rights and Freedoms: Right to a Fair Trial, Right to No Punishment Without Law | Course notes |
7) | Fundamental Rights and Freedoms: Right to Respect for Private Life and Home, Freedom of Conscience and Expression | Course notes |
8) | Midterm exam | firs 7 weeks subjects |
9) | Fundamental Rights and Freedoms: Freedom of Communication, Press, Assembly and Association, Application and Prohibition of Discrimination | Course notes |
10) | Fundamental Rights and Freedoms: Protection of property, Rights on Education, Political Activity, Freedom of Travel | Course notes |
11) | Fundamental Rights and Freedoms : Rights of Science, Work, Health, Disabilities, Child, Woman and Minorities | Course notes |
12) | Restriction of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms | Course notes |
13) | National Protection Mechanisms on Human Rights: Individual Applicants Procedure to Constitutional Court and Some Other Organs | Course notes |
14) | International Protection Mechanisms on Human Rights: EUHR, UN Human Rights Committee, International Criminal Court | Course notes |
15) | Final exam | All course subjects |
Course Notes / Textbooks: | Ders Notları: Blackboarda yüklenen ve derste takip edilen notlar (Dr.Öğr.Üyesi M.Fatih ÇINAR) Durmuş Tezcan / Mustafa Ruhan Erdem / Oğuz Sancakdar/Rifat Murat Önok, İnsan Hakları El Kitabı, Ankara 2010 |
References: | İlyas DOĞAN, İnsan Hakları Hukuku, 4. Baskı, 2020 Gölcüklü A. Feyyaz / Gözübüyük Şeref , Avrupa İnsan Hakları Sözleşmesi ve Uygulaması, Ankara 1996. Kapani Münci, İnsan Haklarının Uluslararası Boyutları, Ankara 2011. Kuçuradi İoanna, İnsan Hakları (Human Rights), İstanbul 2011. Ahmet Mumcu / Elif Küzeci, İnsan Hakları Ve Kamu Özgürlükleri, Ankara 2011. |
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1) Knows the basic terms used in optics, the history of optics, its development and the profession of optician. | |||||||||||||||
2) Knows the environmental, social and ethical problems related to her\his profession and assumes the responsibilities related to them. | |||||||||||||||
3) Observes the health and safety measures related to her\his profession. | |||||||||||||||
4) It adopts the total quality philosophy and supports the relevant corporate processes. | |||||||||||||||
5) Gains the basic math and physics knowledge required in the optician profession. | |||||||||||||||
6) Learns information technologies, uses basic computer programs and professional software programs. | |||||||||||||||
7) Knows eye anatomy and optics, has information about eye diseases. | |||||||||||||||
8) Learns the refraction errors, knows the optical equipment used to correct these defects, measures the diopters of optical glasses by means of a phonometer, and determines the type of lens. | |||||||||||||||
9) Knows the properties of materials defined in optics and recognizes optical instruments. | |||||||||||||||
10) She/He reads the prescriptions prepared by the ophthalmologist, supplies the optical equipment, selects the most suitable glass and frame for the patient, and performs the most appropriate glasses assembly procedures in order to eliminate or alleviate vision disorders. | |||||||||||||||
11) When there is a problem with optical materials in the optician laboratory or establishment, she/he understands and fixes the problem. | |||||||||||||||
12) Obtains the knowledge of history belonging to the Ottoman and Republican Periods. | |||||||||||||||
13) Learns Turkish language structure and acquires a basic level of English grammer that will enable her/him to communicate. | |||||||||||||||
14) He/she makes the necessary financial planning in his/her institution and has general accounting knowledge. | |||||||||||||||
15) The researcher is open to changes, has creative, program-solving skills and the ability to share solution suggestions. |
No Effect | 1 Lowest | 2 Average | 3 Highest |
Program Outcomes | Level of Contribution | |
1) | Knows the basic terms used in optics, the history of optics, its development and the profession of optician. | |
2) | Knows the environmental, social and ethical problems related to her\his profession and assumes the responsibilities related to them. | |
3) | Observes the health and safety measures related to her\his profession. | |
4) | It adopts the total quality philosophy and supports the relevant corporate processes. | |
5) | Gains the basic math and physics knowledge required in the optician profession. | |
6) | Learns information technologies, uses basic computer programs and professional software programs. | |
7) | Knows eye anatomy and optics, has information about eye diseases. | |
8) | Learns the refraction errors, knows the optical equipment used to correct these defects, measures the diopters of optical glasses by means of a phonometer, and determines the type of lens. | |
9) | Knows the properties of materials defined in optics and recognizes optical instruments. | |
10) | She/He reads the prescriptions prepared by the ophthalmologist, supplies the optical equipment, selects the most suitable glass and frame for the patient, and performs the most appropriate glasses assembly procedures in order to eliminate or alleviate vision disorders. | |
11) | When there is a problem with optical materials in the optician laboratory or establishment, she/he understands and fixes the problem. | |
12) | Obtains the knowledge of history belonging to the Ottoman and Republican Periods. | |
13) | Learns Turkish language structure and acquires a basic level of English grammer that will enable her/him to communicate. | |
14) | He/she makes the necessary financial planning in his/her institution and has general accounting knowledge. | |
15) | The researcher is open to changes, has creative, program-solving skills and the ability to share solution suggestions. |
Semester Requirements | Number of Activities | Level of Contribution |
Midterms | 1 | % 40 |
Final | 1 | % 60 |
total | % 100 | |
PERCENTAGE OF SEMESTER WORK | % 40 | |
PERCENTAGE OF FINAL WORK | % 60 | |
total | % 100 |
Activities | Number of Activities | Preparation for the Activity | Spent for the Activity Itself | Completing the Activity Requirements | Workload | ||
Course Hours | 14 | 2 | 3 | 70 | |||
Study Hours Out of Class | 14 | 0 | 2 | 28 | |||
Midterms | 1 | 8 | 1 | 9 | |||
Final | 1 | 17 | 1 | 18 | |||
Total Workload | 125 |