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202020 - Geography of Tourism / Geography of Tourism 2021 - 2022 / 3401003202020 - GEOGRAPHY OF TOURISM / GEOGRAPHY OF TOURISM GENEL TANIM / GENERAL DESCRIPTION Ders Adı / Course Name GEOGRAPHY OF TOURISM / GEOGRAPHY OF TOURISM Ders Kodu / Course Code 3401003202020 Ders Türü / Course Type Ders Seviyesi / Course Level First Cycle / First Cycle Ders Akts Kredi / ECTS 3.00 Haftalık Ders Saati (Kuramsal) / 2.00 Course Hours For Week (Theoretical) Haftalık Uygulama Saati / Course 0.00 Hours For Week (Objected) Haftalık Laboratuar Saati / Course 0.00 Hours For Week (Laboratory) Dersin Verildiği Yıl / Year 3 Öğretim Sistemi / Teaching System Face to Face / Face to Face Eğitim Dili / Education Language Turkish / Turkish Ön Koşulu Olan Ders(ler) / Yoktur None Precondition Courses Amacı / Purpose Turizm ve coğrafya ilişkisini değerlendirmelerini sağlamak; turizm coğrafyasına özgü To enable to evaluate the relationship between tourism and geography; to recognize terminolojiyi tanımak; Türkiye'nin turizm coğrafyası değerlerini inceleme becerisi the terminology specific to tourism geography; to gain the ability of evaluating the kazandırmak. values of Turkey's tourism geography. İçeriği / Content Turizm ve coğrafya kavramlarından yola çıkarak dünyada ve Türkiye'de turizm coğrafyası Based on the concept of tourism and geography, the development of tourism alanının gelişimi izlenecektir. Türkiye'nin özellikle dağlar ve nehirler gibi doğal varlıkları geography as a field both in the world and in will be examined. Turkey's natural coğrafi ve kültürel bağlamları içerisinde ele alınacaktır. assets, such as mountains and rivers will be discussed in geographical and cultural contexts. Önerilen Diğer Hususlar / Yoktur None Recommended Other Considerations Staj Durumu / Internship Status yoktur None 1 / 9 Kitabı / Malzemesi / Önerilen Basılı Kaynaklar Published Literature Kaynaklar / Books / Materials / Gezgin, İ. (2014). Sanatın Mitolojisi. İstanbul: Sel Yayıncılık. Gezgin, İ. (2014). Sanatın Mitolojisi. İstanbul: Sel Yayıncılık. Recommended Reading Homeros (1984). İlyada. Çev. A. Erhat ve A. Kadir. İstanbul: Can Yayınları. Homeros (1984). İlyada. Çev. A. Erhat ve A. Kadir. İstanbul: Can Yayınları. Kahraman Mutlu, H. (2011). “Balıkesir ve Batı Anadolu Yöresi Tahtacı Türkmenleri”, Kahraman Mutlu, H. (2011). “Balıkesir ve Batı Anadolu Yöresi Tahtacı Türkmenleri”, Turkish Studies6/1. 1503-1511. Turkish Studies6/1. 1503-1511. Umar, B. (1993). Türkiye’deki Tarihsel Adlar. İstanbul: İnkılap Yayınevi. Umar, B. (1993). Türkiye’deki Tarihsel Adlar. İstanbul: İnkılap Yayınevi. Uhri, Ahmet. Boğaz Derdi. İstanbul: Ege Yayınları, 2011. Uhri, Ahmet. Boğaz Derdi. İstanbul: Ege Yayınları, 2011. Gezgin, D. (2016). Su Mitosları. İstanbul: Sel. Gezgin, D. (2016). Su Mitosları. İstanbul: Sel. Kurt, S. ve H. Aybat (2016). “Küçük Menderes Nehri Delta Ovası'nın Tarım (Agro) Turizm Kurt, S. ve H. Aybat (2016). “Küçük Menderes Nehri Delta Ovası'nın Tarım (Agro) Potansiyeli”. Route Educational and Social Science Journal (3)2. 237-256. Turizm Potansiyeli”. Route Educational and Social Science Journal (3)2. 237-256. Türker, A., Ö. Güzel, G. Türker, F. Duman (2014). “Destinasyon Yönetimi Projesi Türker, A., Ö. Güzel, G. Türker, F. Duman (2014). “Destinasyon Yönetimi Projesi Kapsamında Dalaman Havzasında Yer Alan Suya Dayalı Rekreasyon Faaliyetlerinin Kapsamında Dalaman Havzasında Yer Alan Suya Dayalı Rekreasyon Faaliyetlerinin Markalaştırılması Önerisi”. International Journal of Science, Culture and Sport 2. 53-69. Markalaştırılması Önerisi”. International Journal of Science, Culture and Sport 2. 53- TC Ticaret Bakanlığı Esnaf, Sanatkârlar ve Kooperatifçilik Genel Müdürlüğü, 2018 69. Yılı Pamuk Raporu. TC Ticaret Bakanlığı Esnaf, Sanatkârlar ve Kooperatifçilik Genel Müdürlüğü, 2018 (https://ticaret.gov.tr/data/5d41e59913b87639ac9e02e8/d0e2b9c79234684ad29baf256a0 Yılı Pamuk Raporu. e7dce.pdf) (https://ticaret.gov.tr/data/5d41e59913b87639ac9e02e8/d0e2b9c79234684ad29baf25 TC Sanayi ve Teknoloji Bakanlığı GAP Bölge Kalkınma İdaresi Başkanlığı. GAP Bölgesi 6a0e7dce.pdf) Turizm Master Planı (Kararlar). 2010. TC Sanayi ve Teknoloji Bakanlığı GAP Bölge Kalkınma İdaresi Başkanlığı. GAP Bölgesi Turizm Master Planı (Kararlar). 2010. 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To be able to comprehend geography in general terms and understand Turkey's geographic data. To be able to interrelate the concepts of tourism and geography and to get acquainted with the field of 2 Turizm ve coğrafya kavramları arasında ilişki kurabilme ve turizm coğrafyası alanını kavrayabilme. tourism geography. 3 Türkiye'nin coğrafi oluşum sürecini ve bu sürecin turizme etkisini kavrayabilme. To be able to understand Turkey's geographical formation process and its impact on tourism facilities. Türkiye'nin dağları, nehirleri, gölleri gibi doğal varlıklarını tanıyabilme ve bunların turizmle ilişkisini To be able to recognize Turkey's natural assets such as mountains, rivers, lakes and evaluate their 4 değerlendirebilme. relationship with tourism. HAFTALIK DERS İÇERİĞİ / DETAILED COURSE OUTLINE 3 / 9 Hafta / Week Öğretim Yöntem ve Teorik Dersler / Theoretical Uygulama Lab Teknikleri/Teaching Methods Ön Hazırlık / Preliminary Techniques Tanışma, dersin kural ve gereklerinin paylaşılması ve önerilerin 1 alınması. Meeting, declaring the rules and requirements of the course and receiving suggestions. Öğretim Yöntem ve Teorik Dersler / Theoretical Uygulama Lab Teknikleri/Teaching Methods Ön Hazırlık / Preliminary Techniques Coğrafya Biliminin Genel Hatları; Coğrafya Kavramı; Coğrafyanın Konusu; Coğrafyanın Temel Unsurları; Coğrafyanın Bölümleri; Turizm Coğrafyası Kavramı; Turizm Coğrafyasının Konusu; Coğrafyanın 2 Araçları. General Lines of Geography as a science; The Concept of Geography; The Subject Matter of Geography; Essential Elements of Geography; Sub-fields of Geography; Concept of Tourism Geography; The Subject Matter of Tourism Geography; The Main Tools of Geography. Öğretim Yöntem ve Teorik Dersler / Theoretical Uygulama Lab Teknikleri/Teaching Methods Ön Hazırlık / Preliminary Techniques Türkiye'nin Yer Şekillerinin Özellikleri; Türkiye'nin Yer Şekillerinin 3 Oluşum Süreci ve Turizm İlişkisi. General features of the geography of Turkey; The formation process of Turkey's geography and its affect to Tourism. Öğretim Yöntem ve Teorik Dersler / Theoretical Uygulama Lab Teknikleri/Teaching Methods Ön Hazırlık / Preliminary Techniques 4 Türkiye'nin dağları; Dağ turizminin dünyadaki ve Türkiye'deki durumu. The mountains of Turkey; Mountain tourism in the world and in Turkey. Öğretim Yöntem ve Teorik Dersler / Theoretical Uygulama Lab Teknikleri/Teaching Methods Ön Hazırlık / Preliminary Techniques Türkiye'nin Dağları ve Dağ Turizmi: Yıldız (Istranca) Dağları; Samanlı 5 Dağları; Köroğlu Dağları; Ilgaz Dağı; Doğu Karadeniz Dağları; Kaçkar Dağı. The mountains and mountain tourism of Turkey: Yıldız (Istranca) Mountain; Samanlı Mountain; Köroğlu Mountain; Ilgaz Mountain; Eastern Black Sea Mountains; Kaçkar Mountain. 4 / 9 Öğretim Yöntem ve Teorik Dersler / Theoretical Uygulama Lab Teknikleri/Teaching Methods Ön Hazırlık / Preliminary Techniques Türkiye'nin Dağları ve Dağ Turizmi: Allahüekber Dağları; Palandöken Dağları; Nemrut Dağı; Süphan Dağı; Tendürek Dağı; Ağrı Dağı; Cilo 6 Dağı; Karacadağ; Toros Dağları Giriş. The mountains and mountain tourism of Turkey: Allahüekber Mountains; Palandöken Mountain; Nemrut Mountain; Süphan Mountain; Tendürek Mountain; Mount Ararat; Cilo
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