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Curriculum

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FIRST YEAR

First Semester

MAT 101

Mathematics for Social Sciences

(4-0) 4

ENGL 101

Development of Reading and Writing Skills I

(4-0) 4

BUS 111

Fundamentals of Business

(3-0) 3

ECO 101

Microeconomics

(4-0) 4

PSIR 101

Intro. to Sociology and Politics

(3-0) 3

TUR 101 a

Turkish I

(2-0) NC

CNG 100

Introduction to Information Technologies and Applications

(2-0) NC

 

Second Semester

ENGL 102

Development of Reading and Writing Skills II

(4-0) 4

BUS 142

Financial Accounting

(3-0) 3

BUS 152

Statistics for Social Sciences

(3-0) 3

ECO 102

Macroeconomics

(4-0) 4

PSIR 106

Pre-Modern Civilizations

(3-0) 3

TUR 102 a

Turkish II

(2-0) NC

 

SECOND YEAR

Third Semester

BUS 221

Org. Beh. and Soc. Psychology

(3-0) 3

BUS 271

Principles of Marketing

(3-0) 3

BUS 281

Principles of Finance

(3-0) 3

PSIR 201

Principles of Law

(3-0) 3

 

Elective

 

HST 201 b

Principles of Kemal Atatürk I

(2-0) NC

 

Fourth Semester

BUS 222

Organization Theory

(3-0) 3

BUS 232

Info. Sys. and Prog.

(3-0) 3

BUS 242

Managerial Accounting

(3-0) 3

ENGL 211

Academic Oral Presentation Skills

(3-0) 3

 

Elective

 

HST 202 b

Principles of Kemal Atatürk II

(2-0) NC

 

THIRD YEAR

Fifth Semester

ENGL 311

Advanced Communication Skills

(3-0) 3

BUS 321

Human Resource Management

(3-0) 3

BUS 361

Operations Management

(3-0) 3

 

Elective

 

 

Elective

 

 

Sixth Semester

BUS 312

Business Law

(3-0) 3

BUS 352

Management Science

(3-0) 3

 

Elective

 

 

Elective

 

 

Elective

 

 

FOURTH YEAR

Seventh Semester

BUS 431

Information Systems

(3-0) 3

 

Elective

 

 

Elective

 

 

Elective

 

 

Elective

 

 

Eighth Semester

BUS 400

Graduation Project

(0-6) 3

BUS 412

Strategic Processes and Management

(3-0) 3

 

Elective

 

 

Elective

 

 

Elective

 

(a) Foreign students will take TUR 201 and TUR 202, which may be taken in the first year by the consent of the advisor.

(b) International students will take HST 205 and HST 206 instead of HST 201 and HST 202

The program reserves the right to make changes in the curriculum to include courses and their content.

 

ELECTIVE COURSES:

The curriculum has 14 elective courses, seven of which should be taken from the BUS program.

The list below shows some of the Business courses that may be offered as electives.

  • Managing Technology and Innovation
  • Business Ethics
  • Organization, Work and Society
  • International Business
  • Turkish Business Environment
  • Strategic Games for Managers
  • Cases in Quality Management
  • Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility
  • Leadership Theory and Application
  • Organizational Influence Processes
  • Negotiation Process
  • Auditing
  • Accounting Theory
  • Consumer Behavior
  • Advertising
  • Marketing Research
  • International Marketing
  • Professional Selling
  • Marketing Strategy
  • Financial Control Systems
  • Investment Management
  • International Finance
  • Analysis of Financial Statements
  • Financial Institutions and Markets
  • Bank Management
  • Financial Derivatives
  • e- Technologies and Managerial Applications

The list below shows some of the non-Business courses that BUS students can take as electives:

  • History of Political Thought
  • Constitutional Law
  • Introduction to International Politics
  • Intermediate Microeconomics
  • Intermediate Macroeconomics
  • Introduction to Econometrics
  • Turkish Economic History
  • Economics of Growth
  • Economic History
  • History of Econ. Thought
  • Turkish Politics and Political Structure
  • Turkish Foreign Policy
  • Theories of Democracy
  • International Trade Theory and Policy
  • Monetary Theory and Policy
  • Principles of Econometrics
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