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FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES - NUTRITION AND DIETETIC - ZTD101 - TURKISH LANGUAGE I
Fakulte:
10
Bolum:
4
Ders Id No:
9016001523424
Katalog Id:
37519
Ders Tipi:
0
Ogretim Duzeyi:
2
Ogretim Turu:
1
Course Information
Faculty Name:
FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
Section Name:
NUTRITION AND DIETETIC
Teaching Level Name:
Under Graduate
Course Name:
TURKISH LANGUAGE I
Lesson Code:
ZTD101
Period:
01
Theoric:
2
Practice:
0
Laboratory:
0
Credit:
2.0
Ects Credits:
2.0
Course Type Name:
Required
Course Language:
Turkish
Course Coordinator:
Head of Department
Teaching Staff:
Öğr.Gör. Aynur TÜSGİL
Assistants:
The Aim of the course:
To have students get the ability to use correct and fluent Turkish by putting emphasis on rules of spelling, punctuation, structure and fuctioning structures of native language.
Course Content:
The phonetic and morphologic structure of Turkish langauge the historical progress of Turkish language, the techniques of making presentations and effective speaking, verbal and written literary genres, punctuation Marks; presentation, poem, essay, composition, story, newspaper, magazine studies and applications.
Course Source:
Course Source Recommended:
Beyaz, A., Türk Dili Dizin I.Cilt Ankara Üniversitesi Basımevi, Ankara, 1961. Türk Dil Kurumu Yayınları, Türk Dil Kurumu, Ankara Üniversitesi Basımevi, Ankara,1963-2000. İmla Kılavuzu, Türk Dil Kurumu, Ankara.
Narration, demonstration, question-answer, library research and assignments.
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Prerequisite Courses:
Precondition:
NONE
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