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SECTION I: GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE COURSE

Course Code Course Name Year Semester Theoretical Practical Credit ECTS
50541GETOZ-MAT2011 Mathematics 1 Spring 2 0 2 3
Course Type : Compulsory
Cycle: Associate      TQF-HE:5. Master`s Degree      QF-EHEA:Short Cycle      EQF-LLL:5. Master`s Degree
Language of Instruction: Turkish
Prerequisities and Co-requisities: N/A
Mode of Delivery: Face to face
Name of Coordinator: Instructor GÜRKAN ŞASİ
Dersin Öğretim Eleman(lar)ı:
Dersin Kategorisi: Field Specific

SECTION II: INTRODUCTION TO THE COURSE

Course Objectives & Content

Course Objectives: Öğrenciye ders kapsamındaki konuları verimli bir şekilde öğreterek gerekli ve yeterli matematik temeli oluşturmak, meslek derslerindeki matematik konularını daha iyi anlamasını ve öğrendiği matematik konularını mesleğinde kullanmasını sağlamak
Course Content: Numbers and classifications, division and divisibility, factorization, the greatest common divisor and the least common multiple, rational expressions, prime factorization, linear inequality, absolute value, exponents, radicals, equations, ratio-proportion, factorization, functions and problems.

Course Specific Rules

There is no course specifics rules.

Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs)

Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs) are those describing the knowledge, skills and competencies that students are expected to achieve upon successful completion of the course. In this context, Course Learning Outcomes defined for this course unit are as follows:
Knowledge (Described as Theoritical and/or Factual Knowledge.)
  1) Enable analytical thinking
  2) To gain numerical skills
  3) Gaining the ability to solve problems
Skills (Describe as Cognitive and/or Practical Skills.)
  1) It can solve the problem.
Competences (Described as "Ability of the learner to apply knowledge and skills autonomously with responsibility", "Learning to learn"," Communication and social" and "Field specific" competences.)
  1) Reads graphics, can analyze data.

Weekly Course Schedule

Week Subject
Materials Sharing *
Related Preparation Further Study
1) To explain mathematical concepts to students Lecture Note
2) Numbers, Number Systems, Sets Lecture Note
3) The least common multiple and the greatest common divisor Lecture Note
4) Rational Expressions Lecture Note
5) Linear Inequalities Lecture Note
6) Absolute Value Lecture Note
7) Exponents Lecture Note
8) Midterm First 7 week lecture notes
9) Radicals Lecture Note
10) Factoring Lecture Note
11) Equations, in particular linear equations Lecture Note
12) Solving equations of real world problems Lecture Note
13) Solving real- world problems of equations Lecture Note
14) Final Exam
*These fields provides students with course materials for their pre- and further study before and after the course delivered.

Recommended or Required Reading & Other Learning Resources/Tools

Course Notes / Textbooks: Ders Notları
Yüksek Matematik- Ahmet karadeniz
References: Yüksek Matematik- Ahmet karadeniz
Meslek Yüksekokulları için Genel Matematik -Sebahattin Balcı
Temel Matematik-İrfan Ertuğrul
Temel Matematik 1-Mahmut Kartal,Zafer Kartal, Yalçın Karagöz
Genel Matematik-İbrahim Doğan, Necdet Tekin

Level of Contribution of the Course to PLOs

No Effect 1 Lowest 2 Low 3 Average 4 High 5 Highest
           
Programme Learning Outcomes Contribution Level (from 1 to 5)
1) Lists the duties and responsibilities of all parties along the supply chain.
2) Lists warehouse operation procedures, order management, material handling, packaging and labelling processes.
3) Having basic knowledge of logistics, foreign trade, marketing and customs legislation. 2
4) Explains the processes related to foreign trade (INCOTERMS and payment methods, etc.). Having knowledge about INCOTERMS.
5) Applies the theoretical knowledge learned in business life for a semester.
6) Ability to follow and analyze the internal and external environment of businesses in the field of logistics by knowing the basic characteristics and economic life
7) Ability to analyze complex problems and bring a multifaceted perspective to problems by synthesizing different ideas, thanks to the applied training received in the field of logistics.
8) Ability to use theoretical methods regarding design, planning and decision-making within the scope of logistics activities in the field of application.
9) Ability to interpret and evaluate classical and current theories used in the field of logistics and supply chain, taking into account the developments, changes and tendencies in the sector.
10) Ability to gain operational competence by mastering field-specific terms in all areas of logistics
11) In addition to being respectful of the values ​​of the sector, being aware of social responsibility and having labor law and professional ethics awareness

SECTION IV: TEACHING-LEARNING & ASSESMENT-EVALUATION METHODS OF THE COURSE

Teaching & Learning Methods of the Course

(All teaching and learning methods used at the university are managed systematically. Upon proposals of the programme units, they are assessed by the relevant academic boards and, if found appropriate, they are included among the university list. Programmes, then, choose the appropriate methods in line with their programme design from this list. Likewise, appropriate methods to be used for the course units can be chosen among those defined for the programme.)
Teaching and Learning Methods defined at the Programme Level
Teaching and Learning Methods Defined for the Course
Lectures
Problem Solving
Homework

Assessment & Evaluation Methods of the Course

(All assessment and evaluation methods used at the university are managed systematically. Upon proposals of the programme units, they are assessed by the relevant academic boards and, if found appropriate, they are included among the university list. Programmes, then, choose the appropriate methods in line with their programme design from this list. Likewise, appropriate methods to be used for the course units can be chosen among those defined for the programme.)
Aassessment and evaluation Methods defined at the Programme Level
Assessment and Evaluation Methods defined for the Course
Midterm
Homework Evaluation

Contribution of Assesment & Evalution Activities to Final Grade of the Course

Measurement and Evaluation Methods # of practice per semester Level of Contribution
Quizzes 2 % 10.00
Midterms 1 % 40.00
Semester Final Exam 1 % 50.00
Total % 100
PERCENTAGE OF SEMESTER WORK % 50
PERCENTAGE OF FINAL WORK % 50
Total % 100

SECTION V: WORKLOAD & ECTS CREDITS ALLOCATED FOR THE COURSE

WORKLOAD OF TEACHING & LEARNING ACTIVITIES
Teaching & Learning Activities # of Activities per semester Duration (hour) Total Workload
Course 14 2 28
Laboratory 0 0 0
Application 0 0 0
Special Course Internship (Work Placement) 0 0 0
Field Work 0 0 0
Study Hours Out of Class 0 0 0
Presentations / Seminar 0 0 0
Project 0 0 0
Homework Assignments 1 7 7
Total Workload of Teaching & Learning Activities - - 35
WORKLOAD OF ASSESMENT & EVALUATION ACTIVITIES
Assesment & Evaluation Activities # of Activities per semester Duration (hour) Total Workload
Quizzes 2 7 14
Midterms 1 12 12
Semester Final Exam 1 15 15
Total Workload of Assesment & Evaluation Activities - - 41
TOTAL WORKLOAD (Teaching & Learning + Assesment & Evaluation Activities) 76
ECTS CREDITS OF THE COURSE (Total Workload/25.5 h) 3