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Bu dersin temel amacı, öğrencilere bankacılık hizmetleri ve bankacılık organizasyon yapılarına giriş niteliğinde ve kapsamlı bir genel bakış sağlamaktır. Öğrenciler ayrıca banka ekstresi analizi ve performans ölçümünü de incelemelidir. GAP ve SÜRE analizi gibi varlık ve borç yönetimi becerileri de bu dersin öğretme ve öğrenme hedeflerinden biridir.
Bu ders, adadaki mevcut politik ve ekonomik duruma dair eleştirel bir değerlendirme sunmasının yanında, bu durumu hazırlayan geniş tarihsel çerçeveyi çizmek adına, 19. Yüzyılın sonundan itibaren gerçekleşen ekonomik, sosyal ve siyasal gelişmeleri de ele almaktadır. Dersin temel odak noktasını Kıbrıs sorunu oluşturmakta, bu bağlamda, sorunun gelişimi ve bunun yanında, bu sorunu sona erdirmeye (ya da devamını sağlamaya) yönelik uluslararası ve yerel aktörlerin oynadığı rol incelenmektedir. Bu, multidisipliner bir yaklaşım ve milliyetçilik, çatışma çözümü, uluslararası hukuk, jepolitik, siyasal patronaj ve postkolonyalizm gibi farklı teorik çerçevelerin kullanımını gerektirmektedir. Dersin sonunda, öğrencilerden Kıbrıs siyasetine dair kendi seçecekleri spesifik bir konuda bir literatür taraması sunması beklenmektedir.
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Assoc.Prof.Dr. Eser Keçeci Mlyalı
- Teacher: Eser Malyali
Summary of the Course:
By examining more general problems about production, consumption, and usage and how these issues fit into a larger conversation about design and culture, this class explores several facets of design. By critically analyzing and visualizing the interactions of gender, power, ethics, status, and racism within design practices and objects, students will evaluate the relationship between design and culture. Students will read theoretical, historical, social, and political works of literature, allowing them to thoroughly examine these complex subjects. In the end, students will be able to understand and express how design studies give us a "critical" perspective on how to investigate and assess how design functions as a cultural, economic, and social form.
- Teacher: Ece Bulut
This course introduces students to the essential principles and techniques of graphic design, emphasizing both conceptual development and hands-on production skills. Students will explore key design concepts including typography, color theory, composition, and branding, while also learning the practical applications of industry-standard software. Through individual projects such as poster design, logo creation, website layout, brochure composition, and stationery design, students will gain experience in the complete design process—from initial idea generation to final production. The course combines theoretical instruction with practical exercises, allowing students to build a strong foundation in graphic design principles while developing a portfolio of work applicable to various design fields. Students will analyze case studies, participate in critiques, and complete projects simulating real-world design challenges for businesses such as online galleries or automotive companies. By the end of the course, students will be proficient in producing high-quality graphic materials that meet professional standards.
- Teacher: Vahid Shakeryengejeh
This course focuses on the basic elements of drawing and clay modeling. The Drawing and Clay Modelling course enables students to learn the process of creating things out of clay or employing sculptural methods through observation. It seeks to promote awareness of the utilization of source material and innovative ideas by developing a final three-dimensional piece from sketches and maquettes. Students will acquire abilities to see and comprehend three-dimensional form by the end of the course. Students are introduced to the basics of typography and graphical presentation of their ideas, and later on familiarized with the methods of processing a model based on their drawings.
- Teacher: Vahid Shakeryengejeh
Package Design
This is an introduction to package design. It consists of two aspects, theoretical and practical. While theoretical aspect starts with packaging design history and goes to the implementation of commercial and governmental regulations, its practical aspect includes aesthetics, marketing, package manufacturing requirements, and works for constructing brand identity, cost considerations, permeability and shelf life, environmental impact, prototyping, field testing and evaluation. Examples of packaging design as a marketing tool is explored focusing on the food and cosmetics industry. Interesting design solutions are exemplified emphasizing on graphic design and layout including a variety of package needs. Students are expected to develop a strong creative and as well as practical skills in this course.
- Teacher: AbdulkerIm Altunay