04- Sosyal Bil.Enst.Ing

04- Sosyal Bil.Enst.Ing

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES Social Sciences Institute was established in 1982-1983 education year. The Institute has more than twenty programmes of masters or doctorates. The main aim of the Social Sciences Institute is to organize and administrate Masters and Doctorate programmes in related science and art branches. The Institute also aims to educate research assistances and young employees of the private sector to contribute their human resources. By the non-thesis evening MBA programme, the Institute tries to reach that aim. In Addition, from 1999 in Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus; from 2003, with collaboration of University of Cologne, the Institute starts two non-thesis MBA programmes in Cyprus and Cologne. Anadolu University is one of the few universities in Turkey, which was doctorate programs. With this feature Anadolu University Social Sciences Institute helps other Universities to educate their research assistances. Director : Prof. Dr. Nurhan AYDIN Deputy Director : Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ufuk AYDIN Secretary of Institute : Güven TUNCEL STAFF Professors: Nurhan AYDIN Associate Professors: Ufuk AYDIN Assistant professors: Mehmet BASAR Research Assistants: Senkan ALDEMIR, Mahmut Bilge BASTÜRK, Fatih BAYRAM, Sanem BENGÜ, Nilüfer BORAN, Anil DAL, Hatice GÜÇLÜ, Özgül INAM, Fatma Zisan KARA, Ahmet KARAKOCALI, Erdem KORKMAZ, Ömer KUTLU, Ceyda KÜKRER, Ilke ORUÇ, Gülbin ÖZDAMAR, Deniz SAHIN, Mutlu UYGUN, Sevtap YÜCEL Others: Seda AKYALÇIN DEPARTMENT OF ANIMATION Department of Animation started its education in 1990 and the department is the first and the only educational institution on animation in Turkey. The Department was founded in order to supply the demand for animation artists in the visual communication sector. By the developments of the new computer technologies, the art of animation is transformed into computerized production process and expanded its visual vocabularies. The art of animation is indeed by far the most free ranging among all branches of art, developing areas of vision and experience. Today, the most important development for the animation artist is to find himself in a place as “a profession” in the rapidly changing community. Animation department not only gives the education but also undertakes the responsibility of upholding the social and economic organizations in the animation sector. At the end of four years of animation education, students learn film language, film, video, animation and multimedia techniques. The department aims to prepare students as artists capable in both conceptual and technical areas of art of animation. Graduates can be researchers in the area and work in video, animation, multimedia companies, advertising agencies and television sectors. Program Head : Assoc. Prof. Fethi KABA 213 PROFICIENCY IN ARTS PROGRAM I. SEMESTER II. SEMESTER ANI 611 Popular Culture and Cinema 3+0 6,0 ANI 614 Aspects of Editing II 3+0 6,0 ANI 613 Aspects of Editing I 3+0 6,0 ANI 616 Theories of Time and Movement II 3+0 6,0 ANI 615 Theories of Time and Movement I 3+0 6,0 ANI 618 Esthetics of Movement in Animation ANI 617 Esthetics of Movement in Animation I 3+0 6,0 II 3+0 6,0 ANI 619 Computer Animation I 3+0 6,0 ANI 620 Computer Animation II 3+0 6,0 ANI 621 The Methods of Film Criticism 3+0 6,0 30,0 30,0 III. SEMESTER IV. SEMESTER ANI 600 Thesis 3+0 30,0 ANI 600 Thesis 3+0 30,0 30,0 30,0 DEPARTMENT OF ARCHAEOLOGY Program Head : Assoc. Prof. Dr. Taciser SIVAS MASTER OF ARTS (MA) DEGREE PROGRAM IN CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY Archaeology is an interdisciplinary science that works in collaboration with other scientific fields to discover human past. It concerns all periods of human past and all the artefacts to help understand it. PROGRAM I. SEMESTER II. SEMESTER ARK 501 Greek Religion and Mythology 2+2 7,5 ARK 503 The Historical Geography of Phrygia 2+2 7,5 ARK 528 Roman Sculpture in Asia Minor 3+0 7,5 ARK 505 Seminar 3+0 7,5 Elective Courses (2) - 15,0 ARK 541 Money in the Ancient World 3+0 7,5 Elective Course (1) - 7,5 30,0 30,0 III. SEMESTER IV. SEMESTER ARK 500 Thesis 3+0 30,0 ARK 500 Thesis 3+0 30,0 30,0 30,0 ELECTIVE COURSES ARK 512 Roman Provincial Art of Pamphylia 2+2 7,5 ARK 504 Roman Art in Augustus Period 2+2 7,5 ARK 514 The Cult of Earth Goddess in Antique ARK 511 East and West Relations in the 1.Mill. Ages 2+2 7,5 B.C. 2+2 7,5 214 ARK 529 Sources of the History of Ancient ARK 538 Metallurgy of Antiquity 3+0 7,5 Ages I 3+0 7,5 ARK 540 Sculpture of the Eastern Roman ARK 530 Sources of the History of Ancient Provinces 3+0 7,5 Ages II 3+0 7,5 ARK 531 Anatolian Burial Customs in 2nd.Mill. B.C. 3+0 7,5 ARK 534 Numismatic Studies 3+0 7,5 DEPARTMENT OF ART HISTORY The Faculty of Humanities was founded in 1993. The Faculty started with the Departments of History, Sociology, Art History and Classical Archaeology. It has extern and intern students for the first two years. The Department of Art History and Department of Archaeology were divided into two separate departments in the academic year of 1998-1999. The Department of Turkish Language and Literature was founded in 1999-2000 and students of the department must attend a one-year-English prep school. The objective of the Faculty is to train competent experts in their fields as well as to educate them in terms of local and universal cultural values in a scientific framework. Graduates of the Faculty of Humanities can find career opportunities in academy, teaching, private and public agencies. Head : Assoc. Prof. Dr. Erol ALTINSAPAN DOCTORATE DEGREE (PH.D) PROGRAM I. SEMESTER II. SEMESTER SNT 605 Social Structures in Anatolian Turkish SNT 623 Regional Researches of Byzantine Architecture 4+0 8,0 Period 4+0 8,0 SNT 606 Ornamentation Program in Ottoman SNT 628 The Building of the Alaeddin Architecture 4+0 8,0 Keykubad the 1 st Era 4+0 8,0 SNT 608 Studies on Ottoman Urban Patterns 4+0 8,0 Elective Courses (2) - 14,0 Elective Course (1) - 6,0 30,0 30,0 III. SEMESTER IV. SEMESTER SNT 600 Thesis 3+0 30,0 SNT 600 Thesis 3+0 30,0 30,0 30,0 ELECTIVE COURSES SNT 615 Byzantine Minor Arts in Turkish SNT 609 Middle Age-Byzantine Period Museum I 3+0 6,0 Sources I 3+0 6,0 SNT 616 Byzantine Minor Arts in Turkish SNT 610 Middle Age-Byzantine Period Museum II 3+0 7,0 Sources II 3+0 7,0 SNT 617 Studies on Traditional Turkish House SNT 611 Analysis Design in Ottoman Tile and Architecture I 3+0 6,0 Ceramic Art I 3+0 6,0 SNT 618 Studies on Traditional Turkish House SNT 612 Analysis Design in Ottoman Tile and Architecture II 3+0 7,0 Ceramic Art II 3+0 7,0 SNT 621 Decoration in the Anatolian Seljuk SNT 613 Bridge Architecture in Anatolian Architecture I 3+0 6,0 Turkish Art I 3+0 6,0 SNT 622 Decoration in the Anatolian Seljuk SNT 614 Bridge Architecture in Anatolian Architecture II 3+0 7,0 Turkish Art II 3+0 7,0 SNT 625 Anatolian Historical Geography in the Middle Age-Byzantine Periad I 3+0 7,0 215 SNT 626 Anatolian Historical Geography in the SNT 627 Researches in Byzantine Period in Middle Age-Byzantine Periad II 3+0 7,0 Anatolia 3+0 6,0 216 MASTER OF ARTS (MA) DEGREE PROGRAM I. SEMESTER II. SEMESTER SNT 530 Researches in Byzantine Art in The SNT 528 Seminar 3+0 7,5 Middle Ages 3+0 7,5 SNT 533 Trade Routes and Buildings of SNT 531 Ottoman Shifahanes and the Hospitals Turkish Period in Middle Age 3+0 7,0 in The XV.And XVI.Centuries 3+0 7,5 SNT 534 Anatolian Turkish Urban Patterns 3+0 6,5 SNT 532 Anatolian Turkish Architecture's Elective Courses (2) - 9,0 Relations with Other Cultural Circles 3+0 7,5 Elective Course (1) - 7,5 30,0 30,0 III. SEMESTER IV. SEMESTER SNT 500 Thesis 3+0 30,0 SNT 500 Thesis 3+0 30,0 30,0 30,0 ELECTIVE COURSES SNT 521 The Development of Architectural SNT 501 Early Byzantine Monumental Components in Ottoman Art I 3+0 7,5 Sculpture I 3+0 7,5 SNT 522 The Development of Architectural SNT 502 Early Byzantine Monumental Components in Ottoman Art II 3+0 4,5 Sculpture II 3+0 7,5 SNT 525 Art in the Late Antique Age 3+0 7,5 SNT 517 Local Searching's in Anatolian SNT 535 Inns in the Medieval Turkish Times 3+0 7,5 Turkish Art I 3+0 7,5 SNT 536 Studies Over Turkish Urban Patterns 3+0 7,5 SNT 518 Local Searching's in Anatolian SNT 537 Researches in Byzantine Art in Turkish Art II 3+0 4,5 Anatolia 3+0 4,5 SNT 519 Problems of Restitution and SNT 538 Ottoman Shifahanes and The Restoration in Medieval Architecture Hospitals in The XVII. And XIX. I 3+0 7,5 Centuries 3+0 4,5 SNT 520 Problems of Restitution and SNT 539 Areas Influenced By Anatolian Restoration in Medieval Architecture Turkish Architecture 3+0 4,5 II 3+0 4,5 DEPARTMENT OF ART SCIENCES Head : Prof. Atilla ATAR MASTER OF ARTS (MA) DEGREE PROGRAM IN FINE ARTS THEORY AND CRITICISM PROGRAM I.

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