Management Information Systems | |||||
Bachelor | TR-NQF-HE: Level 6 | QF-EHEA: First Cycle | EQF-LLL: Level 6 |
Course Code: | UNI345 | ||||
Course Name: | Cultural Heritage and Sustainability | ||||
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Fall Spring |
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Course Credits: |
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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: | E-Learning | ||||
Course Coordinator: | Doç. Dr. EMİNE SİBEL HATTAP | ||||
Course Lecturer(s): | Emine Sibel Hattap | ||||
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Course Objectives: | In cultural heritage areas, conservation and sustainable management, current and universal approaches to living the issue of sustainable cultural heritage management by considering it in the context of is to be examined. In the study, first of all, cultural heritage protection / preservation, National and international publications on sustainable conservation management issues Participatory research on sustainable cultural heritage management It was aimed to determine the applicability of the approaches. |
Course Content: | Sustainable Cultural Heritage Management, cultural heritage, society and environment The relationship between them is long-term and important not only for today's society but also for the future. It is important to ensure survival for the next generation. Sustainable Why heritage values should be protected in cultural heritage management Social awareness should be created and this awareness should be increased. This One of the important issues in this regard is participatory approaches to conservation. The purpose and value of conservation with a participatory approach in sustainable management not isolating from the society, but bringing the value to the society and integrating it into cultural and social life. to gain a foothold and to contribute to the value of cultural heritage in economic and social development. is to provide. Use of cultural heritage values in participatory approaches, must be culturally and socially sustainable, ensuring the integrity of the heritage value should not affect it negatively and should not be used due to economic concerns. destruction must be prevented. |
The students who have succeeded in this course;
1) Creating conservation awareness for the sustainability of our cultural heritage 2) Obtaining information about tangible and intangible cultural assets in Turkey and the world 3) Learning about traditional architectural works, elements, lifestyle and culture 4) Gaining a cultural perspective Realizing our values 5) Learning that all cultural assets are world cultural heritage |
Week | Subject | Related Preparation |
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1) | What is Cultural Heritage, what are its conservation theories? | |
2) | What are the examples of intangible and tangible cultural heritage? | |
3) | International institutions working on conservation | |
4) | What is World Cultural Heritage? explanation with examples | |
5) | Who is Mimar Sinan and what are his works? | |
6) | What is a Turkish house, what are its general characteristics, its place in our cultural heritage and its sustainability? | |
7) | Carriers of our traditional cultural heritage | |
8) | Kültür Mirası ve sürdürülebilirlik örnekleri: Göynük vb Cultural Heritage and sustainability examples: Göynük etc. | |
9) | Building elements in our traditional architecture | |
10) | intangible cultural heritage | |
11) | Immovable cultural heritage and sustainability | |
12) | Movable cultural heritage and sustainability | |
13) | Project presentation and delivery | |
14) | Project presentation and delivery | |
15) | Finals week | |
16) | Finals week |
Course Notes / Textbooks: | Lecturer's notes |
References: | AHUNBAY, Z .(1994) ,"Birinci Derece Anıtlarda Değerlendirme ve Restorasyon Sorunları", Arredamento Dekorasyon,7-8, s.87/90. Bursa ve Cumalıkızık-Osmanlı İmparatorluğu’nun Doğuşu Yönetim Planı Çevre ve Orman Bakanlığı, Korunan Alan Planlaması ve Yönetimi, Biyolojik Çeşitlilik ve Doğal Kaynak Yönetimi Projesi Deneyimi, TŞOF Trafik Matbaacılık A.Ş., Ankara, 167 s. 2007. |
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Program Outcomes | |||||||||||||
1) It has a wide range of interdisciplinary approaches to management information systems, primarily business and computer engineering. | |||||||||||||
2) Comprehends the management information systems in terms of technical, organizational and managerial aspects and uses the current programming language by knowing the logic of programming. | |||||||||||||
3) Uses different information technologies and systems for understanding and solving various business problems. | |||||||||||||
4) Interpret the data, concepts and ideas in the field of management information systems with scientific and technological methods. | |||||||||||||
5) Analyze the needs for an information system and analyze the processes of analysis, design and implementation of the database. | |||||||||||||
6) Gains technical and managerial contributions to IT projects and takes responsibility. | |||||||||||||
7) Solve complex business and informatics problems by using various statistical techniques and numerical methods and make analyzes using statistical programs effectively. | |||||||||||||
8) Uses a foreign language at the B1 General Level in terms of European Language Portfolio criteria according to the level of education. | |||||||||||||
9) Develops teamwork, negotiation, leadership and entrepreneurship skills. | |||||||||||||
10) Has universal ethical values, social responsibility awareness and sufficient legal knowledge. | |||||||||||||
11) Develops positive attitudes related to lifelong learning and identifies individual learning needs and carries out studies to correct them. | |||||||||||||
12) Students will be able to communicate their ideas and solutions both written and orally, and present and publish them on both national and international platforms. | |||||||||||||
13) It uses information and communication technologies together with computer software at the advanced level of European Computer Driving License required by the field. |
No Effect | 1 Lowest | 2 Average | 3 Highest |
Program Outcomes | Level of Contribution | |
1) | It has a wide range of interdisciplinary approaches to management information systems, primarily business and computer engineering. | 3 |
2) | Comprehends the management information systems in terms of technical, organizational and managerial aspects and uses the current programming language by knowing the logic of programming. | 3 |
3) | Uses different information technologies and systems for understanding and solving various business problems. | 3 |
4) | Interpret the data, concepts and ideas in the field of management information systems with scientific and technological methods. | 3 |
5) | Analyze the needs for an information system and analyze the processes of analysis, design and implementation of the database. | 3 |
6) | Gains technical and managerial contributions to IT projects and takes responsibility. | 3 |
7) | Solve complex business and informatics problems by using various statistical techniques and numerical methods and make analyzes using statistical programs effectively. | 3 |
8) | Uses a foreign language at the B1 General Level in terms of European Language Portfolio criteria according to the level of education. | 3 |
9) | Develops teamwork, negotiation, leadership and entrepreneurship skills. | 3 |
10) | Has universal ethical values, social responsibility awareness and sufficient legal knowledge. | 3 |
11) | Develops positive attitudes related to lifelong learning and identifies individual learning needs and carries out studies to correct them. | 3 |
12) | Students will be able to communicate their ideas and solutions both written and orally, and present and publish them on both national and international platforms. | 3 |
13) | It uses information and communication technologies together with computer software at the advanced level of European Computer Driving License required by the field. | 3 |
Semester Requirements | Number of Activities | Level of Contribution |
Presentation | 1 | % 50 |
Project | 1 | % 50 |
total | % 100 | |
PERCENTAGE OF SEMESTER WORK | % 100 | |
PERCENTAGE OF FINAL WORK | % | |
total | % 100 |
Activities | Number of Activities | Workload |
Course Hours | 14 | 42 |
Study Hours Out of Class | 14 | 28 |
Presentations / Seminar | 7 | 31 |
Project | 6 | 30 |
Total Workload | 131 |