Week |
Subject |
Related Preparation |
1) |
Introduction |
|
2) |
Sosyoloji Nedir? |
• Giddens et al. Chapter 1 – What is Sociology? |
3) |
Sosyoloji Çalışmak |
• Giddens et al. Chapter 2 – Asking and Answering Sociological Questions
• Thio, Alex and Jim D. Taylor. Social Problems. Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett Learning 2012, “Introduction to Social Problems” Pages: 1-13 (available online at
http://samples.jbpub.com/9780763793098/93098_CH01_Thio.pdf)
|
4) |
Socialization and Social Interaction |
• Giddens et al. Chapter 4 – Socialization and the Life Course (pg 91 – 107 and pg 110 to end of chapter)
• Giddens et al. Chapter 5 – Social Interaction and Everyday life in the Age of the Internet
(pg 121-133 and 136 to end of chapter)
|
5) |
Midterm |
|
6) |
Culture, Class, and Consumption |
• Giddens et al. Chapter 3 – Culture and Society
• Wright, Bradley. “Conspicuous consumption and your iPhone” (available online at
http://www.everydaysociologyblog.com/2008/09/conspicuous-con.html)
• Sternheimer, Karen. “Consuming Home” (available online at
https://www.everydaysociologyblog.com/2015/07/consuming-home.html#more)
• Giddens et al. Chapter 8 – Stratification, Class and Inequality (From beginning of chapter to pg 236)
|
7) |
Culture, Class, and Consumption |
Giddens et al. Chapter 3 – Culture and Society
• Wright, Bradley. “Conspicuous consumption and your iPhone” (available online at
http://www.everydaysociologyblog.com/2008/09/conspicuous-con.html)
• Sternheimer, Karen. “Consuming Home” (available online at
https://www.everydaysociologyblog.com/2015/07/consuming-home.html#more)
Giddens et al. Chapter 8 – Stratification, Class and Inequality (From beginning of chapter to pg 236) |
8) |
Gender |
• Giddens et al. Chapter 10 – Gender Inequality
• Barber, Kristen. “The Well-Coiffed Man: Class, Race, and Heterosexual Masculinity in the Hair Salon” Gender&Society. 2008 22: 455
• Steinem, Gloria. “If Men Could Menstruate” in Ms. Magazine. 1978. (available online at
http://www.haverford.edu/psych/ddavis/p109g/steinem.menstruate.html)
|
9) |
Gender |
• Giddens et al. Chapter 10 – Gender Inequality
• Barber, Kristen. “The Well-Coiffed Man: Class, Race, and Heterosexual Masculinity in the Hair Salon” Gender&Society. 2008 22: 455
• Steinem, Gloria. “If Men Could Menstruate” in Ms. Magazine. 1978. (available online at
http://www.haverford.edu/psych/ddavis/p109g/steinem.menstruate.html)
|
10) |
Race and Ethnicity
|
Giddens et al. Chapter 11 – Race, Ethnicity, and Racism
• Cole, Nicki Lisa. “What Is Racial Formation Theory?”. 2019. (available online at
https://www.thoughtco.com/racial-formation-3026509)
|
11) |
Work, Economy, and Global Inequality
|
• Giddens et al., Ch. 14 “Work and Economic Life”
• Giddens et al., Ch. 9 “Global Inequality”
• Giddens et al., Ch. 19 “Population, Urbanization and the Environment” (From “Population growth, Urbanization, and environmental Challenges” pg 674 to 681)
• Giddens et al., Ch. 20 “Globalization in a Changing World” (From the beginning of the chapter, pg 689 to 705, From “Globalization and Inequality “ pg 711 to end of chapter)
• Ghosh, Jayati. “150 years of 'Das Kapital': How relevant is Marx today?”. 2017. (available online at https://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2017/08/150-years-das-kapital-relevant-marx-today-170817115417283.html)
• Kaufman, Scott Eric “‘No one is making them stop’: Why corporations outsource catastrophe -and workers pay the price” (available online at http://www.salon.com/2015/07/06/no_one_is_making_them_stop_why_corporations_
outsource_catastrophe_and_workers_pay_the_price/)
|
12) |
Work, Economy, and Global Inequality |
• Giddens et al., Ch. 14 “Work and Economic Life”
• Giddens et al., Ch. 9 “Global Inequality”
• Giddens et al., Ch. 19 “Population, Urbanization and the Environment” (From “Population growth, Urbanization, and environmental Challenges” pg 674 to 681)
• Giddens et al., Ch. 20 “Globalization in a Changing World” (From the beginning of the chapter, pg 689 to 705, From “Globalization and Inequality “ pg 711 to end of chapter)
• Ghosh, Jayati. “150 years of 'Das Kapital': How relevant is Marx today?”. 2017. (available online at https://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2017/08/150-years-das-kapital-relevant-marx-today-170817115417283.html)
• Kaufman, Scott Eric “‘No one is making them stop’: Why corporations outsource catastrophe -and workers pay the price” (available online at http://www.salon.com/2015/07/06/no_one_is_making_them_stop_why_corporations_
outsource_catastrophe_and_workers_pay_the_price/)
|
13) |
Deviance, Social Control and Social Change |
• Giddens et al., Ch. 7 “Conformity, Deviance and Crime”
• Jeffrey Reiman and Paul Leighton,
The Rich Get Richer and the Poor Get Prison: Ideology, Class, and Criminal Justice, Ninth Edition. Boston: Pearson, 2010, “Introduction: Criminal Justice through the Looking Glass, or Winning by Losing” pg 20-27
• Essig, Kate. “Activism Or Slacktivism? How Social Media Hurts And Helps Student Activism” (available online at http://news.stlpublicradio.org/post/activism-or-slacktivism-
how-social-media-hurts-and-helps-student-activism)
• Castells, Manuel. “Opening: Networking Minds, Creating Meaning, Contesting Power” pp 1- 20 in Networks of Outrage and Hope: Social Movements in the Internet Age. 2012.
Malden, MA: Polity Press. |
14) |
Wrap up |
|
|
Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1) |
Adequate knowledge of mathematics, science and biomedical engineering disciplines; Ability to use theoretical and applied knowledge in these fields in solving complex engineering problems. |
|
2) |
Ability to identify, formulate and solve complex biomedical engineering problems; ability to select and apply appropriate analysis and modeling methods for this purpose. |
|
3) |
Ability to design a complex system, process, device or product to meet specific requirements under realistic constraints and conditions; ability to apply modern design methods for this purpose. |
|
4) |
Ability to select and use modern techniques and tools necessary for the analysis and solution of complex problems encountered in biomedical engineering practices; Ability to use information technologies effectively. |
|
5) |
Ability to design, conduct experiments, collect data, analyze and interpret results for the investigation of complex biomedical engineering problems or discipline-specific research topics. |
|
6) |
Ability to work effectively in disciplinary and multi-disciplinary teams; individual working skills. |
|
7) |
Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing; knowledge of at least one foreign language, ability to write effective reports and understand written reports, to prepare design and production reports, to make effective presentations, to give and receive clear and understandable instructions. |
|
8) |
Awareness of the necessity of lifelong learning; the ability to access information, follow developments in science and technology, and constantly renew oneself. |
|
9) |
Knowledge of ethical principles, professional and ethical responsibility, and standards used in engineering practices. |
|
10) |
Knowledge of business practices such as project management, risk management and change management; awareness of entrepreneurship, innovation; information about sustainable development. |
|
11) |
Information about the effects of biomedical engineering practices on health, environment and safety in universal and social dimensions and the problems of the age reflected in the field of engineering; Awareness of the legal consequences of biomedical engineering solutions. |
|