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Course Details
KTO KARATAY UNIVERSITY
İktisadi, İdari ve Sosyal Bilimler Fakültesi
Programme of History
Course Details
Course Code Course Name Year Period Semester T+A+L Credit ECTS
03341004 Historical Geography of Anatolia 2 Spring 4 2+0+0 5 5
Course Type Elective
Course Cycle Bachelor's (First Cycle) (TQF-HE: Level 6 / QF-EHEA: Level 1 / EQF-LLL: Level 6)
Course Language Turkish
Methods and Techniques -
Mode of Delivery Face to Face
Prerequisites -
Coordinator -
Instructor(s) Assoc. Prof. Murat TURGUT
Instructor Assistant(s) -
Course Instructor(s)
Name and Surname Room E-Mail Address Internal Meeting Hours
Assoc. Prof. Murat TURGUT - [email protected]
Course Content
General structure of Anatolia after the information about historical geography, formation and sources of Anatolian cultures, Anatolian tribes, the first cultures and beliefs in Anatolia, Anatolian settlements and general characteristics of these settlements, the emergence and change of geographical names.
Objectives of the Course
The main objective of the course is to make students aware of the distribution of peoples who lived in Anatolia, the political and socio-economic phases of the region, historical roads and geographical formations.
Contribution of the Course to Field Teaching
Basic Vocational Courses
Specialization / Field Courses
Support Courses X
Transferable Skills Courses
Humanities, Communication and Management Skills Courses
Relationships between Course Learning Outcomes and Program Outcomes
Relationship Levels
Lowest Low Medium High Highest
1 2 3 4 5
# Program Learning Outcomes Level
P3 To be able to research, discuss and analyze historical events and social developments by making connections with different disciplines. 5
Course Learning Outcomes
Upon the successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
No Learning Outcomes Outcome Relationship Measurement Method **
O1 To be able to access basic information about historical events and social developments. P.3.1 1
O2 To be able to research and assimilate historical events and social developments in the context of their processes. P.3.2 1
O3 To be able to combine knowledge from different disciplines and develop new perspectives. P.3.5 1
** Written Exam: 1, Oral Exam: 2, Homework: 3, Lab./Exam: 4, Seminar/Presentation: 5, Term Paper: 6, Application: 7
Weekly Detailed Course Contents
Week Topics
1 General Structure of Anatolia After The İnformation About Historical Geography
2 Formation and Sources of Anatolian Cultures (I)
3 Formation and Sources of Anatolian Cultures (II)
4 Anatolian Tribes (I)
5 Anatolian Tribes (II)
6 The First Cultures and Beliefs in Anatolia (I)
7 The First Cultures and Beliefs in Anatolia (II)
8 Anatolian Settlements and General Characteristics of These Settlements (I)
9 Anatolian Settlements and General Characteristics of These Settlements (II)
10 The Emergence and Change of Geographical Names
11 The Effects of Geographical Factors on Political, Social and Economic Life
12 The Effects of Geographical Factors on Religious and Cultural Life
13 The Impact of Geography on Settlement Units and Wars
14 General Evaluation
Textbook or Material
Resources Anadolu'nun Tarihi Coğrafyası, Veli SEVİN, TTK, Ankara 2007.
Evaluation Method and Passing Criteria
In-Term Studies Quantity Percentage
Attendance - -
Homework - -
Presentation - -
Seminar - -
Quiz - -
Midterms 1 40 (%)
Final Exam 1 60 (%)
Total 100 (%)
ECTS / Working Load Table
Quantity Duration Total Work Load
Course Week Number and Time 14 2 28
Out-of-Class Study Time (Pre-study, Library, Reinforcement) 14 2 28
Midterms 1 14 14
Quiz 0 0 0
Homework 3 10 30
Practice 0 0 0
Laboratory 0 0 0
Project 0 0 0
Workshop 0 0 0
Presentation/Seminar Preparation 3 10 30
Fieldwork 0 0 0
Final Exam 1 20 20
Other 0 0 0
Total Work Load: 150
Total Work Load / 30 5
Course ECTS Credits: 5
Course - Learning Outcomes Matrix
Relationship Levels
Lowest Low Medium High Highest
1 2 3 4 5
# Learning Outcomes P3
O1 To be able to access basic information about historical events and social developments. 5
O2 To be able to research and assimilate historical events and social developments in the context of their processes. 5
O3 To be able to combine knowledge from different disciplines and develop new perspectives. 5