Week
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Topics
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Teaching and Learning Methods and Techniques
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Study Materials
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1. Week
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Informing students about the course content and flow, expectations, What is history? What is civilization?
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Lecture; Question Answer; Problem Solving; Discussion
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Homework
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2. Week
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Beginning of human history, Paleolithic Age and Mesolithic Age
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Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion
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Project (Including Preparation and presentation Time)
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3. Week
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Neolithic Period in the Middle East and Mediterranean World (Mesopotamia)
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Lecture
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Homework
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4. Week
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Sumerians and Gobeklitepe
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Lecture
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Homework
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5. Week
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Anatolia
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Lecture
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Homework
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6. Week
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Egyptian Civilization
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Lecture
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Homework
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7. Week
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Ancient Greek Civilization
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Question Answer
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Homework
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8. Week
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Roman Civilization
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Question Answer
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Homework
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9. Week
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Indian Civilization and Chinese Civilization
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Lecture
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Homework
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10. Week
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America: Mayans, Incas and Aztecs
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Lecture
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Homework
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11. Week
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Medieval Europe
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Lecture
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Presentation (Including Preparation Time)
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12. Week
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The big transformation: Enlightenment
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Lecture
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Homework
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13. Week
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Globalization, Neocolonialism and Imperialism Debates
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Lecture
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Presentation (Including Preparation Time)
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14. Week
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Theories of Civilization and Communication (Harold Innis, Norbert Ellias)
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Lecture
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Presentation (Including Preparation Time)
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