FOREIGN LANGUAGE COURSES TAUGHT BY THE SCHOOL OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES FACULTIES OF ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURE AND ECONOMICS AND ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCES AND CONTENT INFORMATION
YDI1001 Foreign Language I: The course is asynchronously over the CATS platform by means of distance learning. The aim of this course is to equip our students with an elementary level of English which will enable them to understand and talk about everyday topics. |
YDI2001 Foreign Language II: The course is asynchronously over the CATS platform by means of distance learning. The aim of this course is to equip our students with an elementary level of English which will enable them understand and talk about everyday topics. |
YDI3001 Foreign Language III: Practising the learned tenses, reading and understanding reading passages/essays about art and design, being aware of the usage of the basic grammer rules, being able to write a composition/essay according to the rules. |
YDI4001 Foreign Language IV: Practising the learned tenses, reading and understanding reading passages/essays about art and design, being aware of the usage of the basic grammer rules, being able to write a composition/essay according to the rules. |
BUS 1001, IRD 1001, ITR 1001 Professional English I& BUS 2001, IRD 2001, ITR 2001 Professional English II: This course is designed to improve students’ competence and willingness to express themselves both in written and oral forms in an organized manner in academic and business English contexts. Students are expected to read, listen, write and speak in B1 level of English. |
FEAA0002 Advanced English III: This elective course aims to improve students’ competence and willingness to express themselves both in written and oral forms in an organized manner in academic and business English contexts. Students are expected to read, listen, write and speak in B2 level of English. |
IE1702, EE1011, CE1011, CSE1101, ARC1070 Academic English I & IE2703, EE2011, CE2011, CSE2102, ARC2070 Academic English II: The aim of the course is to have students express themselves in an academic context and to improve their reading comprehension and presentation skills. Students are expected to be able to read, listen and speak in English at B2 level. |
CSE 3209 Academic Writing: The course focuses on the academic skills and basic elements of academic writing. The aim of this course is to increase students' agency as writers by acquiring both the theoretical knowledge and practical skills necessary to produce texts for the academic discourses. |
CSE 7311Presentation Skills: The course enables students to develop their presentation skills along with the use of visual aids and practice their skills of presenting. |
ARC 0701 Architectural English: The aim of this elective course is to increase students' vocabulary about the field of architecture, to analyze texts on architecture with a critical perspective, and to improve students' field-oriented English in both in speaking and writing skills. |
ARC 0702 Academic Writing and Presentation: The aim of this elective course is to enable students to write ideal paragraphs and essays within the framework of academic writing rules. At the same time, it aims to develop students’ presentation skills by using various presentation techniques in presentations which students will give in academic and professional environments. |
YDD0001 German I & YDD0002 German II: The aim of these elective courses is to provide students with a knowledge of four basic language skills in German at the beginner level A1 and the basic level A2, and to enable them to talk about various topics they will encounter in daily life. |
YDS0001 Spanish I & YDS0002 Spanish II: The aim of these elective courses is to provide students with a knowledge of four basic language skills in Spanish at the beginner level A1 and the basic level A2, and to enable them to talk about various topics they will encounter in daily life. |
YDR0001 Russian I & YDR0002 Russian II: The aim of these elective courses is to provide students with a knowledge of four basic language skills in Russian at the beginner level A1 and the basic level A2, and to enable them to talk about various topics they will encounter in daily life. |
FOREIGN LANGUAGE COURSES TAUGHT AT THE VOCATIONAL SCHOOL BY THE STAFF OF THE FOREIGN LANGUAGES SCHOOL AND THE CONTENT INFORMATION
HUH3919, HHU3919, IDT3919, TBP3919, MMT3919, ILO3919, ISY3919, TET3919, SOP3919, IBS3919, MHT3919, ITO3919 Vocational Foreign Language I: The aim of these courses is to equip students with English terminology and expressions used in their fields and to enable them to use this language efficiently in their workplaces. The course also aims to improve students’ field-oriented English by enabling them to understand the short texts they read and the dialogues they listen to and write guided short texts at A2 level. |
HUH4919, HHU4919, IDT4919, TBP4919, ILO4919, ISY4919, TET4919, SOP4919, IBS4919, MHT4919, ITO4919 Vocational Foreign Language II: The aim of these courses is to equip students with English terminology and expressions used in their fields and to enable them to use this language efficiently in their workplaces. The course also aims to improve students’ field-oriented English by enabling them to understand the short texts they read and the dialogues they listen to and write guided short texts at B1 level. |
HUT1911, HHK1911 Aviation English I: The aim of these courses is to equip students with English terminology and expressions used in aviation and to enable them to use this language efficiently in their workplaces. The course also aims to improve students’ field-oriented English by enabling them to understand the short texts they read and the dialogues they listen to and make possible conversations with passengers at A2 level. |
HUT2911, HHK2911 Aviation English II: The aim of these courses is to equip students with English terminology and expressions used in aviation and to enable them to use this language efficiently in their workplaces. The course also aims to improve students’ field-oriented English by enabling them to understand the short texts they read and the dialogues they listen to and make possible conversations with passengers at A2 & B1 levels. |
HHL3911, HHK3911 Aviation English III: The aim of this course is to equip students with English terminology and expressions used in aviation and to enable them to use this language efficiently in their workplaces. The course also aims to improve students’ field-oriented English by enabling them to understand the short texts they read and make possible conversations with passengers at B1 level. |
HHL4911, HHK4911 Aviation English IV: The aim of these courses is to equip students with English terminology and expressions used in aviation and to enable them to use this language efficiently in their workplaces. The course also aims to improve students’ field-oriented English by enabling them to understand the short texts they read and the dialogues they listen to and make possible conversations with passengers at B1 level. |