Description of Individual Course Units
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Offered By |
International Relations |
Level of Course Unit |
First Cycle Programmes (Bachelor's Degree) |
Course Coordinator |
PROFESSOR DOCTOR ALI ŞEVKET OVALI |
Offered to |
Political Science and International Relations |
Course Objective |
This course aims to enable the students to question and to examine clichés and myths in IR theories. The course also aims to equip the students with knowledge on the major themes of world politics such as globalization, responsibility to protect, weapons of mass destruction, environmental degradation and terrorism. |
Learning Outcomes of the Course Unit |
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Mode of Delivery |
Face -to- Face |
Prerequisites and Co-requisites |
None |
Recomended Optional Programme Components |
None |
Course Contents |
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Recomended or Required Reading |
Cynthia Weber, International Relations Theory: A Critical Introduction (Second Edition), Routledge, London, 2005 |
Planned Learning Activities and Teaching Methods |
The course is structured into two parts. In the first six weeks there will be lectures which will make an overview of the each IR theory and the movie. After the mid-term exam, the lectures and movies will encompass contemporary issues on the agenda of world politics. Discussion questions about each movie and topic/theory will be given by the lecturer at the very beginning of the lectures. At the end of the each movie, the students will engage in class discussions around the questions of that week. |
Assessment Methods |
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Further Notes About Assessment Methods |
None |
Assessment Criteria |
1- Students will interpret significant developments in international relations through the lens of a theoretical perspective |
Language of Instruction |
English |
Course Policies and Rules |
1. Attending at least 70 % of lectures is mandatory. |
Contact Details for the Lecturer(s) |
Office: 243 - A |
Office Hours |
To be announced |
Work Placement(s) |
None |
Workload Calculation |
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Contribution of Learning Outcomes to Programme Outcomes |
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