COMPULSORY MODULES
FIRST SEMESTER
INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS-I
Course code
BUSN101
Credit
3
Theoretical
3
Practical
0
Ects
6
This course is designed to teach introductory business students fundamental knowledge about a business For this purpose understanding the contemporary business environment is a starting point After briefly covering the business of managing all functional areas of a business are discussed Upon completion students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of business concepts as a foundation for studying other business subjects The students will be able to identify potential marketing opportunities relate how business institutions are operated nowadays and describe business ownership forms The course is also designed to expose students to the multitude of career fields in the area of business and it will also help them to obtain information about starting their own businesses identifying basic long and short term planning techniques
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTING
MICROECONOMICS
READING AND WRITING SKILLS-I
MATHEMATICS FOR BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS-I
TURKISH LANGUAGE
TURKISH
SECOND SEMESTER
MACROECONOMICS
READING AND WRITING SKILLS-II
HISTORY OF CIVILIZATION
MATHEMATICS FOR BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS-II
FOUNDATIONS OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS
INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING
MODERN TURKISH HISTORY
THIRD SEMESTER
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS LAW
ACCOUNTING-I
ALGORITHMS AND PROGRAMMING
INTERNET PROGRAMMING
STATISTICS
FOURTH SEMESTER
ACCOUNTING-II
PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT
VISUAL PROGRAMMING
DATA STRUCTURES AND DATA ORGANIZATION
TECHNICAL ELECTIVE
FIFTH SEMESTER
INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
FUNDAMENTALS OF MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
INFORMATION SECURITY AND ASSURANCE
TECHNICAL ELECTIVE
SIXTH SEMESTER
FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER NETWORKS
ETHICS AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR
INFORMATION SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
SEVENTH SEMESTER
SUMMER TRAINING
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
ENTERPRISE NETWORK ARCHITECTURE
IS STRATEGY MANAGEMENT AND ACQUISITION
TECHNICAL ELECTIVE
UNIVERSITY ELECTIVE
EIGHTH SEMESTER
CAPSTONE PROJECT
BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE
FREE ELECTIVE
TECHNICAL ELECTIVE
UNIVERSITY ELECTIVE
OPTIONAL MODULES
HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION
Course code
ITEC427
Credit
3
Theoretical
3
Practical
0
Ects
5
This course aims to provide the introduction to the field of human-computer interaction (HCI) an interdisciplinary field that integrates cognitive psychology design computer science and others Examining the human factors associated with information systems provides the students with knowledge to understand what influences usability and acceptance of IS This course will examine human performance components of technology methods and techniques used in design and evaluation of IS Societal impacts of HCI such as accessibility will also be discussed User-centered design methods will be introduced and evaluated This course will also introduce students to the contemporary technologies used in empirical evaluation methods
CLOUD COMPUTING
HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
ENGINEERING ECONOMY
KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
RESEARCH METHODS
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
CYBER SECURITY-I
ALGORITHMS AND PROGRAMMING
INFORMATION SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
ETHICS AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
DATA MINING
FOUNDATIONS OF RESEARCH METHODS
INFORMATION SECURITY AND ASSURANCE
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
IS STRATEGY MANAGEMENT AND ACQUISITION
DIGITAL FORENSICS
MOBILE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT
MOBILE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT
CLOUD COMPUTING
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