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6th Semester

1st Course Cycle: Language, Literature and Translation

1. 70021 Α Turkish Language VI: Morphology -  Syntax

2. 70021 Β Turkish Language VI: Reading Comprehension and Writing Skills

3. 70021 C Turkish Language VI: Oral production

4. 70032 Ottoman Language II

5. 70020 International Relations of Turkey I

6. 70053 Turkish Literature II: Contemporary currents

7. 70023 Scholarly Ottoman Literature

 

Elective Courses

1. 70054 Elements of Arabic Literature

2. 70055 Issues of Bilingualism

3. 70056 Turkish Languages and Dialects (not taught during the academic year 2012-2013)

4. 70041 Islamic Law Institutions

 

2nd Course Cycle: History, Politics, Society and Economy

1. 70021 Α Turkish Language VI: Morphology -  Syntax

2. 70021 Β Turkish Language VI: Reading Comprehension and Writing Skills

3. 70021 C Turkish Language VI: Oral production

4. 70032 Ottoman Language II

5. 70020 International Relations of Turkey I

6. 70057 Economic History of the Ottoman Empire

7. 70086 Geography of the Greater Middle East: Disarmament and Security I

 

Elective Courses

1. 70059 Theory of International Relations

2. 70060 Ideological currents in the Ottoman Empire 19th-20th centuries

3. 70061 Caucasian and Central Asian Peoples' History (not taught during the academic year 2012-2013)

4. 70041 Islamic Law Institutions

5. 70048 Introduction to International Law (see School of Law, Economics and Political Sciences Curriculum)

 


Footnotes:

(1) The Turkish Language courses are open access courses up to the 4th semester.

The successful completion of the first four semesters of the Turkish language courses is a prerequisite for the 5th semester Turkish Language course. The prerequisite courses norm is applicable from the 5th semester onwards (see related announcement in the Curriculum).

(2) Students should choose one Elective Course per semester.

(3) The new Curriculum is applicable to students that enrolled in the academic year 2008-2009 onwards.

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