Description of Individual Course Units
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Offered By |
Graduate School of Natural and Applied Sciences |
Level of Course Unit |
Second Cycle Programmes (Master's Degree) |
Course Coordinator |
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR DENIZ BALIK |
Offered to |
Architectural Design |
Course Objective |
Architectural aesthetics has been significant from cultural, social, and economic perspectives. This course aims to analyse, evaluate, and criticise architectural products within the framework of aesthetics object, subject, vale, and judgment by applying aesthetic theories to the field of architecture. The course engages in both theoretical and practical discussions by delving into foundational texts. It questions how architectural aesthetics has been produced, shaped, and consumed particularly in the 20th and 21st centuries. |
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 |
The following are essential background references. Additional weekly readings are listed in the course schedule. |
Planned Learning Activities and Teaching Methods |
Lecture, discussion, close analysis of texts, individual research, written assignment. |
Assessment Methods |
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Further Notes About Assessment Methods |
This course consists of lectures by the tutor and discussion sessions primarily carried out by students. It requires active participation on the part of students. It is primarily structured around close readings. Students are expected to engage in all assigned readings critically before the appropriate class. On a weekly basis, they are expected to produce 200-word summaries of texts and to come to class prepared to share these notes for open debates. For the mid-term exam, they will select a topic from the weekly program and present it in class within the framework of the given text and case study (including problem statement / research question and a preliminary / tentative bibliography). The instructors will give feedback to guide students on how to proceed in the research. The students are expected to develop their proposal as a final research paper, delving deeply into the issues raised directly by the readings and class discussions, yet bringing in new material. |
Assessment Criteria |
ACTIVE PARTICIPATION TO THE LECTURE %10 |
Language of Instruction |
English |
Course Policies and Rules |
To be announced. |
Contact Details for the Lecturer(s) |
e-mail: inci.uzun@deu.edu.tr , deniz.balik@deu.edu.tr |
Office Hours |
Will be announced. |
Work Placement(s) |
None |
Workload Calculation |
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Contribution of Learning Outcomes to Programme Outcomes |
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