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MARMARA UNIVERSITY
FACULTY OF ECONOMICS
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS (ENGLISH)
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
OF
NEW CURRICULUM
FOR
1ST YEAR 1ST TERM
ACC1045 - Introduction to Accounting
Course Name Introduction to Accounting
Course Unit Code ACC1045
Type of Course Unit required
Level of Course Unit Bachelor
Course Year 1
Course Semester 1
Number of ECTS Credits Allocated 5.00
Number of Local Credits Allocated 5.00
Weekly Course Hours (Theoretical) 3
Weekly Practice Hours 0
Weekly Lab Hours 0
Name of Lecturer(s) Dr. ALİ ATİLLA PEREK
Email of Lecturer(s) [email protected]
Phone of Lecturer(s) 2164671174
Education System Formal Education
Prerequisities and co-requisities
Prerequisite To
Recommended Optional Programme Components
Objectives of the Course The basic objective of this course is to introduce the accounting concepts and techniques involved in the communication of relevant financial information in the form of financial statements.
Course Content Balance Sheet, Income Statement, Balance Sheet Equation, Transaction Analysis, The Account The Debit-Credit Record Plan, Revenue and Expense Accounts, Example, Recording Transactions, Account Balances, Trial Balances Accounting Books, Ledger, Journal, Posting, Adjustment Entries, Closing entries, Completion of Accounting Cycle, Year-End Adjustments, Depreciation,
Recommended or Required Reading Financial Accounting, Meigs, Williams, Haka, Bettner, 11th Edition, McGraw Hill, 2003.
Techniques and Ways of Learning Lectures, homeworks and problem solving.
Education Language English
Internship Status None
Learn outputs 1-Define the basic concepts of accounting
2-Explain accounting equation
3-Explain double-entry bookkeeping system
4-Learn adjustment entries
5-Ability to complete accounting cycle
Weekly Course Content
Week Subjects
Theoretical Practice Laboratory
1 Definition of Accounting, Users of Accounting Information, Types of Business Org., Transactions, Financial Statements
2 Balance Sheet, Income Statement, Balance Sheet Equation
3 Transaction Analysis, The Account
4 The Debit-Credit Record Plan, Revenue and Expense Accounts, Example
5 Recording Transactions, Account Balances, Trial Balances
6 Accounting Books, Ledger, Journal, Posting
7 Example
8 Midterm
9 Merchandise Operations, Periodic Inventory Method
10 Perpetual Inventory Method, Example
11 Completion of Accounting Cycle, Year-End Adjustments, Depreciation, Example
12 Expense Apportionments, Revenue Apportionments
13 Expense Accruals, Revenue Accruals, Cost Expirations
14 Closing Entries, Example
15 Review
16 Study week
17 Final
Evaluation Percentage of contribution,%
Semester (Year) Learning Activities 40
Final Examination 60
TOTAL 100
Semester (year) Learning Activities Number Percentage of contribution,%
Midterm Exam 1 100
Total 100
Final Examination Number Percentage of contribution,%
Final Exam 1 100
Total 100
Workload Calculation
Activities Number Time (hours) Total Work Load
(hours)
Theoretical 3 14 42
Pre Class Self Study 1 28 28
Post Class Self Study 1 28 28
Midterm Preparation 1 14 14
Final Preparation 1 14 14
TOTAL WORKLOAD (hours) 126
Course ECTS Credits = Total Work Load (hours) / 25 ( hours / ECTS ) = 126 / 25 = 5.04 ~ 5
ATA121 - Ataturk's Principles and The History of Turkish Renovation I
Course Name Ataturk's Principles and The History of Turkish Renovation I
Course Unit Code ATA121
Type of Course Unit necessary
Level of Course Unit Bachelor
Course Year 1
Course Semester 1
Number of ECTS Credits Allocated 2.00
Number of Local Credits Allocated 2.00
Weekly Course Hours (Theoretical) 2
Weekly Practice Hours 0
Weekly Lab Hours 0
Name of Lecturer(s) Dr. ARZU MERYEM NURDOĞAN
Email of Lecturer(s) [email protected]
Phone of Lecturer(s) 2163459090
Education System Formal Education
Prerequisities and co-requisities
Prerequisite To
Recommended Optional Programme Components
Objectives of the Course Ottoman Empire, structural characteristics and demolition period, Turkey before War of Independence, war-time years and political structure, social life, legislative perspectives, economic structure, cultural, education policies of the new period are discussed.
Course Content General condition of the Ottoman Empire; General appearances of main European states before World War I; Relationship with Turkey and Europe, East Question, wars in 1911-1913; World War I, the position of the Ottoman Empire in World War I, fronts; Fronts, Dardanells Wars and its effects, partition plans on Empire during the World War I; Brest-Litowsk Treaty, principles of Wilson, other treaties with Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire, Germany and Austurian-Hungary states; Peace Summit in Paris, end of the World War I, economical condition of Ottoman Empire and laborer movements Mondros Armistice, minorities, the state of Ottoman army, cabinets, occupation of Smyrna; The beginning of the new period and Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, congresses, national assembly in Ankara; Fronts in independency wars, economical resources; Abrogation of regency, Lousanne Treaty and its importance, National Economic Congress, the foundation of parties, the announcement of Republic; The acceptance of secular law, social and cultural reforms, economical improvements, secular education and science; Principles of Ataturk and Turkish Republic, its content and concept
Recommended or Required Reading Afetinan, A. (1977). Türkiye Cumhuriyeti ve Türk Devrimi: Ankara. İmparatorluktan Ulus Devlete Türk İnkılap Tarihi. (2007). Ed. Cemil Öztürk: Ankara. Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Tarihi – I ve II. (2000). Atatatürk Araştırma Merkezi: Ankara.
Techniques and Ways of Learning Lecture, Question & Answer, Problem solving, Brain storming, Discussion.
Education Language Turkish
Internship Status None
Learn outputs 1-Students describe the general conditions of the Ottoman Empire and major Eurpean states before World War I
2-Students describe the relationship between Turkey and Europe
3-Students have a clear understanding about the position of the Ottoman Empire in World War I
4-Students describe the beginning of the new era and Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
5-Students describe the importance of secular law, social, cultural and economic reforms
Weekly Course Content
Week Subjects
Theoretical Practice Laboratory
1 General condition of the Ottoman Empire
2 General appearances of main European states before World War I
3 Relationship with Turkey and Europe, East Question, wars in 1911-1913
4 World War I, the position of the Ottoman Empire in World War I, fronts
5 Fronts, Dardanells Wars and its effects, partition plans on Empire during the World War I
6 Brest-Litowsk Treaty, principles of Wilson, other treaties with Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire, Germany and Austurian-Hungary states
7 Peace Summit in Paris, end of the World War I, economical condition of Ottoman Empire and laborer movements
8 Midterm
9 Mondros Armistice, minorities, the state of Ottoman army, cabinets, occupation of Smyrna
10 The beginning of the new period and Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, congresses, national assembly in Ankara
11 Fronts in independency wars, economical resources
12 Abrogation of regency, Lousanne Treaty and its importance, National Economic Congress, the foundation of parties, the announcement of Republic
13 The acceptance of secular law, social and cultural reforms, economical improvements, secular education and science
14 Principles of Ataturk and Turkish Republic, its content and concept
15 Evaluation
16 Study Week
17 Final Exam
Evaluation Percentage of contribution,%
Semester (Year) Learning Activities 40
Final Examination 60
TOTAL 100
Semester (year) Learning Activities Number Percentage of contribution,%
Midterm Exam 1 100
Total 100
Final Examination Number Percentage of contribution,%
Final Exam 1 100
Total 100
Workload Calculation
Activities Number Time (hours) Total Work Load
(hours)
Theoretical 2 14 28
Midterm Preparation 1 6 6
Final Preparation 1 6 6
Other 1 10 10
TOTAL WORKLOAD (hours) 50
Course ECTS Credits = Total Work Load (hours) / 25 ( hours / ECTS ) = 50 / 25 = 2.00 ~ 2
BUS1011 - Introduction to Business
Course Name Introduction to Business
Course Unit Code BUS1011
Type of Course Unit required
Level of Course Unit Bachelor
Course Year 1
Course Semester 1
Number of ECTS Credits Allocated 4.00
Number of Local Credits Allocated 4.00
Weekly Course Hours (Theoretical) 3
Weekly Practice Hours 0
Weekly Lab Hours 0
Name of Lecturer(s) Assoc. Prof. Dr. HANDE SİNEM ERGUN
Email of Lecturer(s) [email protected]
Phone of Lecturer(s) 2164676707
Education System Formal Education
Prerequisities and co-requisities
Prerequisite To
Recommended Optional Programme Components
Objectives of the Course The purpose of this course is to demonstrate an understanding of fundamental business terms and concepts.
Course Content This course intends to provide the students knowledge about basic principles and functions of business. Topics covered include basic definitions and concepts in business, business environment, global competition, entrepreneurship, general and human resources management, marketing, accounting, finance, information systems, and contemporary issues in businesses.
Recommended or Required Reading Kadri Mirze, (2002) Introduction to Business, Literatür Publishing, İstanbul
Techniques and Ways of Learning Lectures, case studies quiz exams and discussion.
Education Language English
Internship Status None
Learn outputs 1-Describe main concepts in business administration
2-Analyze main components of business administration
3-Realize the components that form a business
4-Explain internal and external dynamics of business
5-Assess the importance of businesses in today’s economic system
Weekly Course Content
Week Subjects
Theoretical Practice Laboratory
1 Introduction to basic concepts
2 Actors of Business: Business, Entrepreneurs, Managers, Non-managers, Business Environment
3 Forming a business unit: Types of business, legal structures of business, forming business alliances
4 General management in Business: management and its functions, planning, organizing
5 General management in Business: leading and controlling
6 Human Resources Management in Business: Functions of HRM, Recruiting and selection orientation and training
7 Human Resources Management in Business: performance and compensation management
8 Midterm
9 Operations management in business: primary topics in OM, supply chain, inventory
10 Marketing Management in business: marketing, planning and research, marketing mix
11 Marketing Management in business: distribution, promotion and pricing
12 Business in global markets: importing, exporting, stages of global business
13 Accounting and financing in business: accounting and financial management
14 New concerns of business: globalization, information technology, e-commerce
15 Review
16 Study Week
17 Final
Evaluation Percentage of contribution,%
Semester (Year) Learning Activities 40
Final Examination 60
TOTAL 100
Semester (year) Learning Activities Number Percentage of contribution,%
Midterm Exam 1 100
Total 100
Final Examination Number Percentage of contribution,%
Final Exam 1 100
Total 100
Workload Calculation
Activities Number Time (hours) Total Work Load
(hours)
Theoretical 3 14 42
Pre Class Self Study 1 20 20
Post Class Self Study 1 14 14
Midterm Preparation 1 14 14
Final Preparation 1 14 14
TOTAL WORKLOAD (hours) 104
Course ECTS Credits = Total Work Load (hours) / 25 ( hours / ECTS ) = 104 / 25 = 4.16 ~ 4
ECON1001 - Introduction to Economics I
Course Name Introduction to Economics I
Course Unit Code ECON1001
Type of Course Unit necessary
Level of Course Unit Bachelor
Course Year 1
Course Semester 1
Number of ECTS Credits Allocated 8.00
Number of Local Credits Allocated 8.00
Weekly Course Hours (Theoretical) 4
Weekly Practice Hours 0
Weekly Lab Hours 0
Name of Lecturer(s) Prof. Dr. NESRİN SUNGUR ÇAKMAK
Email of Lecturer(s) [email protected]
Phone of Lecturer(s) 2164452887
Education System Formal Education
Prerequisities and co-requisities
Prerequisite To ECON232-Microeconomics II, ECON231-Microeconomics I
Recommended Optional Programme Components
Objectives of the Course This course attempts to introduce basic concepts in micro economics for beginners.
Course Content This course attempts to introduce basic concepts in economics for beginners. Problems of Economic Organization, The Elements of Supply and Demand, The Level of Output and Prices, The Theory of Utility and Demand, Cost Structure and Behavioral Supply Function in a Perfectly Competitive Economy and General Equilibrium of Markets are the main topics in this course.
Recommended or Required Reading Mankiw, N.G., Principles of Economics, (3rd Edition), Thomson South-Western, 2004. Sloman,J. Economics, (5th Edition) Prentice Hall, 2003.
Techniques and Ways of Learning Lecture, discussion and problem solving
Education Language English
Internship Status None
Learn outputs 1-Define main concepts in microeconomics
2-Analyze the relationships between microeconomic variables
3-Compare different market structures
4-Present elementary models and theories describing economic processes in a market economy
5-Apply economic concepts and theories to analyze numerical data and real world situations
Weekly Course Content
Week Subjects
Theoretical Practice Laboratory
1 Scope of Economics
2 Demand and Supply Analysis - Determinants of Demand
3 Demand and Supply Analysis- Determinants of Supply
4 Determination of Market Equilibrium
5 Elasticity concept
6 Background to Demand - Utility Analysis
7 Background to Demand - Indifference Analysis
8 Midterm
9 Background to Supply – Cost and Production Analysis
10 Background to Supply – Profit Maximization Analysis
11 Profit maximization under Perfect Competition
12 Profit maximization under Monopoly
13 Profit maximization under Monopolistic Competition
14 Oligopolistic markets
15 Comparing Different Market Structures
16 Study week
17 Final
Evaluation Percentage of contribution,%
Semester (Year) Learning Activities 40
Final Examination 60
TOTAL 100
Semester (year) Learning Activities Number Percentage of contribution,%
Midterm Exam 1 70
Quiz Exam 5 30
Total 100
Final Examination Number Percentage of contribution,%
Final Exam 1 100
Total 100
Workload Calculation
Activities Number Time (hours) Total Work Load
(hours)
Theoretical 4 14 56 Pre Class Self Study 2 14 28
Midterm Preparation 1 40 40
Final Preparation 1 50 50
Quiz Preparation 1 14 14
Home Work 1 10 10
TOTAL WORKLOAD (hours) 198
Course ECTS Credits = Total Work Load (hours) / 25 ( hours / ECTS ) = 198 / 25 = 7.92 ~ 8
LAW1001 - Introduction to Law
Course Name Introduction to Law
Course Unit Code LAW1001
Type of Course Unit necessary
Level of Course Unit Bachelor
Course Year 1
Course Semester 1
Number of ECTS Credits Allocated 5.00
Number of Local Credits Allocated 5.00
Weekly Course Hours (Theoretical) 3
Weekly Practice Hours 0
Weekly Lab Hours 0
Name of Lecturer(s)
Email of Lecturer(s)
Phone of Lecturer(s)
Education System Formal Education
Prerequisities and co-requisities
Prerequisite To
Recommended Optional Programme Components
Objectives of the Course The aim of the course is to provide a basic understanding of law through specific lectures on various branches of law.
Course Content The concept of law, rights, systems of law, the distinction between private and public law, various branches of law, sources of law, implementation of the law, courts and their competence, legal personality, natural and legal persons, capacity to act, basic concepts of property law and law of obligations.
Recommended or Required Reading AYBAY, Rona, An Introduction to Law, 2nd ed., İstanbul, İstanbul Bilgi University Press, 2009
Techniques and Ways of Learning Attendance to the course is compulsory. Lectures and discussion of sample cases.
Education Language English
Internship Status None
Learn outputs 1-Recognize and differentiate current legal systems.
2-Identify such basic concepts as person, right, obligation, case, court, liability.
3-Comprehend basic branches of law and recognize their differences.
4-Gain sufficient background for the following courses of law.
5-Become familiar with sources of law which are not included in curriculum.
Weekly Course Content
Week Subjects
Theoretical Practice Laboratory
1 Definition and Aim of Law
2 Law Systems in the World
3 Theories of Law
4 Separation of Public and Private Law
5 Source of Law
6 Application of Law (Respect to Place and Time)
7 Interpretation; Filling the Gaps of Law; Judicial Discretion of Judge
8 Midterm
9 Courts; Kinds of Suits
10 Liabilities
11 Personality
12 Property
13 Ownership
14 Legal Transactions
15 Rights
16 Study Week
17 Final
Evaluation Percentage of contribution,%
Semester (Year) Learning Activities 40
Final Examination 60
TOTAL 100
Semester (year) Learning Activities Number Percentage of contribution,%
Midterm Exam 1 100
Total 100
Final Examination Number Percentage of contribution,%
Final Exam 1 100
Total 100
Workload Calculation
Activities Number Time (hours) Total Work Load
(hours)
Theoretical 3 14 42
Pre Class Self Study 2 14 28
Post Class Self Study 1 14 14
Midterm Preparation 1 14 14
Final Preparation 1 20 20
TOTAL WORKLOAD (hours) 118
Course ECTS Credits = Total Work Load (hours) / 25 ( hours / ECTS ) = 118 / 25 = 4.72 ~ 5
MATH1021 - Calculus I
Course Name Calculus I
Course Unit Code MATH1021
Type of Course Unit necessary
Level of Course Unit Bachelor
Course Year 1
Course Semester 1
Number of ECTS Credits Allocated 6.00
Number of Local Credits Allocated 6.00
Weekly Course Hours (Theoretical) 3
Weekly Practice Hours 0
Weekly Lab Hours 0
Name of Lecturer(s) Lect. Ercan GÜRVİT
Email of Lecturer(s)
Phone of Lecturer(s)
Education System Formal Education
Prerequisities and co-requisities
Prerequisite To ECON332-Mathematical Economics II, ECON331-Mathematical Economics I
Recommended Optional Programme Components
Objectives of the Course The purpose of this course is to give information about mathematical techniques used in economics to the students.
Course Content The purpose of this course is to introduce students to a set of formal mathematical concepts and techniques which are extensively used in economics. The main topics are Functions, Limits, Derivatives, lineralizations and differantials.
Recommended or Required Reading Thomas/Finney, Calculus, 10th (or Alternate) Edition
Techniques and Ways of Learning Lecture, solving examples, participation
Education Language English
Internship Status None
Learn outputs 1-Define and use the standard techniques of multivariable calculus
2-Solve mathematical problems by the use of advanced techniques
3-Compute necessary variables for economic applications
4-Question the connection between the use of mathematical tools and economic interpretation
5-Apply mathematical techniques to economic problems
Weekly Course Content
Week Subjects
Theoretical Practice Laboratory
1 Introduction, logic and sets
2 Sets and basic topological concepts
3 Functions, Graphs, Inverse Functions and Logarithms
4 Rate of Change, Limit of a Function and computations of limits
5 Tools for graphing and continuity
6 Derivative of a Function
7 Derivative and continuity
8 Midterm
9 Derivatives of sum, difference, product and qoutient and derivative of a composite function
10 Derivative of a composite function and chain rule
11 The first derivative, graphing, motion, second derivative and graphing
12 Newton's method for solving an equation, applied minimum and maximum problems and, implicit differantiation
13 Functions of two variables, their limits and derivatives
14 Partial derivatives
15 Lineralization, differantials and total differantials
16 Application of limits, derivatives and differantials to the problems in economics
17 Final
Evaluation Percentage of contribution,%
Semester (Year) Learning Activities 40
Final Examination 60
TOTAL 100
Semester (year) Learning Activities Number Percentage of contribution,%
Midterm Exam 1 100
Total 100
Final Examination Number Percentage of contribution,%
Final Exam 1 100
Total 100
Workload Calculation
Activities Number Time (hours) Total Work Load
(hours)
Theoretical 3 14 42
Pre Class Self Study 2 14 28
Post Class Self Study 1 14 14
Midterm Preparation 1 28 28
Final Preparation 1 28 28
Home Work 1 10 10
TOTAL WORKLOAD (hours) 150
Course ECTS Credits = Total Work Load (hours) / 25 ( hours / ECTS ) = 150 / 25 = 6.00 ~ 6