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GRADUATE
PROGRAMS IN SOCIOLOGY
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Head of Department: Faruk Birtek
Professors: Isik Aytac, Faruk Birtek, Ayse Oncu,
Ferhunde Ozbay, Nukhet Sirman, Belgin Tekce*
Associate Professor: Meltem Ahiska
Assistant Professors: Ayfer Bartu Candan, Biray
Kolluoglu , Nazan Ustundag, Zafer Yenal
Instructors: Dr. Daryo Mizrahi*,
*Part-time
Adjunct
The course requirements for an M.A. degree in Sociology
entail 21/25 credit hours of graduate courses. Upon the successful completion
of course requirements, all M.A. candidates are required to write an M.A.
thesis.
A series of specialization electives in various sub-fields of sociology
are offered. Additional electives may be added at the discretion of the
department.
M.A. PROGRAM IN SOCIOLOGY
| First Semester |
Second Semester |
| SOC 503/504 |
Sociological Theory I/II |
4
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SOC 502 |
Advanced Research Methods
II |
4
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Specialization Elect. |
3/4
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Specialization Elective |
3/4
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Specialization Elect. |
3/4
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Specialization Elective |
3/4
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| SOC 579 |
Graduate Seminar |
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SOC 589 |
Readings
in Sociology |
1
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10/12 cr.
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11/13 cr.
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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
SOC 501 Advanced Research Methods I (Ileri
Arastirma Metodlari I) (4+0+0) 4
A general survey of social science research techniques. Experimental and
non-experimental research designs. Measurement theory, reliability and
validity. Sampling theory and designs. Overview of statistical evaluation
procedures. Panel designs.
SOC 502 Advanced Research Methods II (Ileri Arastirma
Metodlari II) (4+0+0) 4
Data collection techniques. Scaling procedures. Multivariate analysis
techniques including multiple correlation and regression, multiple classification
analysis, factor analysis and related procedures. Complex experimental
designs. The writing of research reports.
SOC 503 Sociological Theory I: History of Sociological Theory (4+0+0)
4
(Sosyoloji Teorileri Tarihi)
The course reviews the origins and the development of some of the principal
concepts which constitute the elements of modern sociology. For that purpose
the works of major theorists are studied from the point of view of emergence
of a sociological perspective.
SOC 504 Sociological Theory II: Contemporary Sociological Theory (4+0+0)
4
(Cagdas Sosyoloji Teorileri)
The course critically focuses on some of the contemporary perspectives
in sociology and evaluates them according to their assumptions, internal
consistency, theoretical rigor, and political consequences. This is mainly
a survey course in contemporary sociological theory.
SOC 523 Political Sociology (Siyaset Sosyolojisi) (4+0+0) 4
This course reviews the theoretical developments in the field of political
sociology since the 19th century. The discussion of these various theoretical
developments will be related to the continuity and change in social institutions
and political processes.
SOC 524 Historical Sociology (Tarih Sosyolojisi) (4+0+0) 4
This course attempts to develop a sociologically structured theory and
method for the study of historical change and stability. It will focus
on issues relating to the history of the state, political revolutions,
and economic and legal institutions.
SOC 531 Ideas and Intellectuals in Society (4+0+0) 4
(Toplum, Dusun ve Dusunurler)
The course aims at studying the role of intellectuals, ideas, and certain
social institutions in the change and stability of societies. A historical
and comparative perspective will inform the discussion of the interaction
between the activity of intellectuals and social structural processes.
SOC 535 Turkish Society: Research and Theory (4+0+0) 4
(Turk Toplumu: Arastirma ve Kuram)
Survey of theory and research concerning contemporary Turkish society
with special emphasis on social and cultural change.
SOC 541 Social Change and Development (Sosyal Degisme ve
Gelisme) (4+0+0) 4
A review of the basic theoretical approaches to social change. Classical
and neo-evolutionary theories, conflict theory and modernization. The
measurement of change. Recent attempts to operationalize and measure national
development. Empirical works on the relationship among various dimensions
of development. Cross-sectional and time-series models. Development and
the world system.
SOC 553 Popular Culture, Mass Media and Politics of Representation
(4+0+0) 4
(Populer Kultur, Kitle Iletisim Araclari
ve Gosterim Politikalari)
New forms of group identification and collective action in relation to
forms and practices of popular (especially visual) representation. Examination
of distinctions between popular versus mass versus high cultures; mass
media and the politics of representation of subject with different cultural
affiliations.
SOC 563, 564 Issues in Contemporary Society I, II (4+0+0) 4
(Cagdas Toplumda Sorunlar I, II)
Focuses on major issues confronting contemporary society. The emphasis
is upon future direction of socio-economic and cultural change in advanced
industrial societies and their implications for developing countries.
SOC 579 Graduate Seminar (Lisansustu Seminer) (0+1+0) Non-credit
The widening of students' perspectives and awareness of topics of interest
to sociologists through seminars offered by faculty, guest speakers and
graduate students.
SOC 581, 584 Selected Topics in Advanced Sociological Theory (4+0+0)
4
(Ileri Sosyoloji Teorisinde Secme Konular)
This is an advanced course in social theory which studies in-depth one
or several issues and perspectives surveyed in Sociology 504. It involves
careful and intensive reading and analysis in one of the areas in contemporary
sociological theory, and the critical evaluation of the debates in that
area.
SOC 585-588 Directed Readings and Research I, II, III, IV (4+0+0)
4
(Yonlendirilen Okumalar ve Arastirmalar I, II, III,
IV)
Faculty members can give reading and research assignments to students
on various topics and supervise the progress of these projects. The circumstances
where such projects are warranted are to be determined by the faculty
members. The scope and duration of the reading and research project is
to be indicated at the beginning of the semester.
SOC 589 Readings in Sociology (Sosyoloji Okumalari) (1+0+0)
1
Supervised reading in areas of interest to the student.
SOC 595-599 Special Topics in Sociology/Anthropology I, II, III, IV,
V (4+0+0) 4
(Sosyoloji/Antropolojide Ozel Konular I, II, III, IV, V)
Study of the latest and current developments in the field of sociology
and anthropology.
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