Graphic Design | |||||
Associate | TR-NQF-HE: Level 5 | QF-EHEA: Short Cycle | EQF-LLL: Level 5 |
Course Code: | DIL101 | ||||
Course Name: | General English 1 | ||||
Semester: | Fall | ||||
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Language of instruction: | English | ||||
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Does the Course Require Work Experience?: | No | ||||
Type of course: | Compulsory Courses | ||||
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Mode of Delivery: | E-Learning | ||||
Course Coordinator: | Eğitim Danışmanı GÜLŞAH ERDAŞ | ||||
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Course Objectives: | General English 1 is an e-learning course which aims to equip students with A1 level English language and basic communication abilities in English. |
Course Content: | Students will be able to use basic daily expressions, to introduce themselves and second and third person, to ask and answer personal questions. |
The students who have succeeded in this course;
1) Students will be able to tell the main idea of a text in Beginner level. 2) Öğrenciler sık kullanılan çok temel deyimleri ve günlük ifadeleri anlayabilir ve çoğunu kullanabilir. Students will be able to understand frequently used basic expressions and daily language and use most of them in their daily lives. 3) Students will be able to introduce themselves and other people and they will be able to write sentences in basic level to introduce themselves. 4) Students will be able to communicate in basic level on the condition that they get help from the interlocutor who speaks slow and comprehensible way. |
Week | Subject | Related Preparation |
1) | Jobs, Plurals, This / That | Material prepared by the course teacher. |
2) | Countries and nationalities Verb to be Giving personal information Telling the time / Days | Material prepared by the course teacher. |
3) | Verb to be Wh questions Simple Present, affirmative, negative, question structure and WH questions Adverbs of Frequency | Material prepared by the course teacher. |
4) | Connecting ideas with and, but, because Expressing hobbies Ordering food and drinks | Material prepared by the course teacher. |
5) | Members of family HAve/has got Some/Any | Material prepared by the course teacher. |
6) | Object pronouns a/an/the | Material prepared by the course teacher. |
7) | Asking and answering for directions There is / are Furniture parts of a house | Material prepared by the course teacher. |
8) | Midterm exam | |
9) | Prepositions of place Present Continuous Tense | Material prepared by the course teacher. |
10) | Months of the year, dates and seasons Can/Can't | Material prepared by the course teacher. |
11) | Prepositions of time Simple Past Tense | Material prepared by the course teacher. |
12) | be going to Everyday expressions: At the Chemist's | Material prepared by the course teacher. |
13) | Vocabulary for food Countable and uncountable Nouns Some/any How much / How many | Material prepared by the course teacher. |
14) | General Review | Material prepared by the course teacher. |
15) | Final exam | |
16) | Final exam |
Course Notes / Textbooks: | Ders öğretmenlerinin hazırladığı materyal kullanılmaktadır. |
References: | Material prepared by teachers of the program. |
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1) Creative Thinking and Problem Solving: Students can develop their creative thinking skills to generate innovative and effective solutions to design problems. Critical Thinking and Analysis Skills: Through critical thinking and analytical skills, they can evaluate design challenges from different perspectives and determine the most appropriate solution pathways. Research, Information Gathering, and Analysis Skills: By conducting research, gathering information, and analyzing data, they enhance their ability to improve design processes and solve problems effectively. | |||||||
2) Design Principles and Technical Knowledge: Students learn fundamental design principles (composition, balance, contrast, harmony, rhythm, etc.) to create successful designs from both a professional and aesthetic perspective. They gain the ability to apply design principles such as color theory, typography, hierarchy, and grid systems to achieve effective visual communication. Technical knowledge and skills enable students to solve technical problems encountered during the design process and to execute their projects to professional standards. | |||||||
3) Digital and Print Design: Students learn to create graphic designs for digital media. They can work in various digital project areas such as digital illustration, web design, user interface (UI) design, and motion graphics. In the field of publishing graphics, they can specialize in various projects such as brochures, catalogs, book covers, magazines, and newspapers. The ability to design for different types of media enhances students' opportunities to find employment in a wide range of fields. | |||||||
4) Use of Design Software: Students learn to effectively use graphic design software such as Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, After Effects, XD, and others. Proficiency in these programs accelerates students' involvement in professional processes within the industry. Their technical skills enable them to present their projects in formats suitable for digital and print media environments. | |||||||
5) Portfolio Development: Students create a professional portfolio that they can use for job applications after graduation. Portfolio projects provide students with opportunities to showcase their skills and projects, helping them attract employers' attention. During the portfolio preparation process, students receive training in project management, time planning, and presentation techniques. | |||||||
6) Communication and Presentation Skills: Students learn to effectively present and defend their designs. This skill provides a significant advantage in job interviews, client meetings, and project presentations. Through oral and written communication skills, they can articulate design processes and projects clearly and comprehensibly. Their communication skills enable successful collaborations and teamwork on projects that require cooperation. | |||||||
7) Knowledge of Art and Design History: Students gain knowledge about art and design history, understanding the origins and evolution of modern design. Their ability to analyze historical and cultural contexts enables them to produce deeper and more meaningful content in their designs. By learning about significant movements, artists, and designers in art and design history, students are better equipped to understand current design trends and potential future developments. |
No Effect | 1 Lowest | 2 Average | 3 Highest |
Program Outcomes | Level of Contribution | |
1) | Creative Thinking and Problem Solving: Students can develop their creative thinking skills to generate innovative and effective solutions to design problems. Critical Thinking and Analysis Skills: Through critical thinking and analytical skills, they can evaluate design challenges from different perspectives and determine the most appropriate solution pathways. Research, Information Gathering, and Analysis Skills: By conducting research, gathering information, and analyzing data, they enhance their ability to improve design processes and solve problems effectively. | |
2) | Design Principles and Technical Knowledge: Students learn fundamental design principles (composition, balance, contrast, harmony, rhythm, etc.) to create successful designs from both a professional and aesthetic perspective. They gain the ability to apply design principles such as color theory, typography, hierarchy, and grid systems to achieve effective visual communication. Technical knowledge and skills enable students to solve technical problems encountered during the design process and to execute their projects to professional standards. | |
3) | Digital and Print Design: Students learn to create graphic designs for digital media. They can work in various digital project areas such as digital illustration, web design, user interface (UI) design, and motion graphics. In the field of publishing graphics, they can specialize in various projects such as brochures, catalogs, book covers, magazines, and newspapers. The ability to design for different types of media enhances students' opportunities to find employment in a wide range of fields. | |
4) | Use of Design Software: Students learn to effectively use graphic design software such as Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, After Effects, XD, and others. Proficiency in these programs accelerates students' involvement in professional processes within the industry. Their technical skills enable them to present their projects in formats suitable for digital and print media environments. | |
5) | Portfolio Development: Students create a professional portfolio that they can use for job applications after graduation. Portfolio projects provide students with opportunities to showcase their skills and projects, helping them attract employers' attention. During the portfolio preparation process, students receive training in project management, time planning, and presentation techniques. | |
6) | Communication and Presentation Skills: Students learn to effectively present and defend their designs. This skill provides a significant advantage in job interviews, client meetings, and project presentations. Through oral and written communication skills, they can articulate design processes and projects clearly and comprehensibly. Their communication skills enable successful collaborations and teamwork on projects that require cooperation. | |
7) | Knowledge of Art and Design History: Students gain knowledge about art and design history, understanding the origins and evolution of modern design. Their ability to analyze historical and cultural contexts enables them to produce deeper and more meaningful content in their designs. By learning about significant movements, artists, and designers in art and design history, students are better equipped to understand current design trends and potential future developments. |
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 | Workload |
Course Hours | 13 | 26 |
Study Hours Out of Class | 13 | 13 |
Total Workload | 39 |