Course Information

Course Information
Course Title Code Semester L+U Hour Credits ECTS
Ancient History (Grek- Rome) TAR 106 2. Semester 3 + 0 3.0 4.0
Prerequisites None
Language of Instruction Turkish
Course Level Undergraduate
Course Type
Mode of delivery Lecture / presentation
Course Coordinator Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pınar PINARCİK
Instructors ONUR SADIK KARAKUŞ
Assistants
Goals The overall aim of this course is established civilizations of Anatolia and their important centers, and other ancient civilizations and examine the effects of human development of these civilizations to present
Course Content 1-To learn about importance of the Anatolia in the history of the civilization 2-To be informed about the first political organizations in Anatolia 3-To know the importance Ancient Anatolia 4-To learn about the Civilizations of the Greek and Roman
Learning Outcomes - 1-To learn about importance of the Anatolia in the history of the civilization 2-To be informed about the first political organizations in Anatolia 3-To know the importance Ancient Anatolia 4-To learn about the Civilizations of the Greek and Rom 5- To learn about the first political organization established in the time of Greek
Weekly Topics (Content)
Week Topics Learning Methods
1. Week Introduction: Sources and Concepts Preparation, After Class Study Other Activities Research Course Hours
2. Week Bronze Age in the Aegean: Minoan and Mycenaean Civilisations Preparation, After Class Study Research Course Hours Other Activities
3. Week Aegean and Doric Migrations, Archaic Period Course Hours Preparation, After Class Study Other Activities Research
4. Week Greek Classical Period Other Activities Research Preparation, After Class Study Course Hours
5. Week Greek Classical Period (Persian-Greek Wars) Research Other Activities Preparation, After Class Study Course Hours
6. Week Macedonian Dynasty and Alexander the Great Course Hours Research Preparation, After Class Study Other Activities
7. Week Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic Age Course Hours Other Activities Preparation, After Class Study Research
8. Week Midterm Exam
9. Week The End of the Hellenistic Period and the Rise of Rome Course Hours Research Preparation, After Class Study Other Activities
10. Week City of Rome and the Mediterranean Preparation, After Class Study Course Hours Other Activities Research
11. Week Rise of the Roman Republic Other Activities Research Preparation, After Class Study Course Hours
12. Week Roman Civil Wars and Imperial Regime Course Hours Preparation, After Class Study Research Other Activities
13. Week Roman Empire in the I-II centuries AD Preparation, After Class Study Other Activities Course Hours Research
14. Week The Roman Empire in the III-IV centuries AD and the End of Antiquity Research Preparation, After Class Study Other Activities Course Hours
Recommended Sources
2.V. Diakov- S. Kovalev, İlkçağ Tarihi Cilt 2- Roma
3.Halil Demircioğlu, Roma Tarihi, Cilt I Cumhuriyet
4.Titus Livius, Roma Tarihi, Şehrin kuluşundan itibaren(Ab urbe Conditia)
5.Howatson, M., Oxford Antikçağ Sözlüğü
6.Plutarkhos, İskender-Sezar Paralel Hayatlar
7.Arrianos, Flavius, İskender’in Seferi
8.Ergin, Gürkan, Anadolu’da Roma Hâkimiyeti Direniş ve Düzen
9.Mansel, Arif Müfid, Ege ve Yunan Tarihi
10.Deighton, H.J, Eski Atina yaşantısında bir gün
1.Oğuz Tekin, Eski Yunan ve Roma Tarihi
Relations with Education Attainment Program Course Competencies
Program Requirements Contribution Level DK1 Measurement Method
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PY2 1 0 -
PY3 2 0 -
PY4 2 0 -
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*DK = Course's Contrubution.
0 1 2 3 4 5
Course's Level of contribution None Very Low Low Fair High Very High
Method of assessment/evaluation Written exam Oral Exams Assignment/Project Laboratory work Presentation/Seminar
ECTS credits and course workload
Event Quantity Duration (Hour) Total Workload (Hour)
Course Hours 14 3 42
Preparation, After Class Study 14 2 28
Research 14 1 14
Other Activities 14 1 14
Midterm 1 1 1.5 1.5
Homework 1 1 1 1
Final 1 1.5 1.5
Total Workload 102
ECTS Credit of the Course 4.0