MEDICINE (ENGLISH)
Bachelor TR-NQF-HE: Level 6 QF-EHEA: First Cycle EQF-LLL: Level 6

Ders Genel Tanıtım Bilgileri

Course Code: 5010003062
Ders İsmi: Language and Communication
Ders Yarıyılı: Spring
Ders Kredileri:
Theoretical Practical Credit ECTS
2 2 3
Language of instruction: EN
Ders Koşulu:
Ders İş Deneyimini Gerektiriyor mu?: No
Type of course: Üniversite Seçmeli
Course Level:
Bachelor TR-NQF-HE:6. Master`s Degree QF-EHEA:First Cycle EQF-LLL:6. Master`s Degree
Mode of Delivery: Face to face
Course Coordinator : Öğr.Gör. Erkan KOLAT
Course Lecturer(s): Dr.Öğr.Üyesi Şirin TUFAN
Course Assistants:

Dersin Amaç ve İçeriği

Course Objectives: The objectives of this course are to introduce students to the field of communication and its relatedness to language and to familiarize students with the adequate terminology
Course Content: It covers a selection from the following topics:
What is the position of spoken language in the usually multimodal forms of communication among humans?
In what ways does spoken language differ from signed language?
What features make spoken and signed language linguistic?
What features distinguish linguistic means of communication from animal communication?
How do humans communicate with animals?
From an evolutionary point of view, how can we account for the fact that spoken language is the dominant mode of communication in all human communities around the world?
Why cannot animals really communicate linguistically?
What do the terms language "acquisition" and "transmission" really mean? What factors account for differences between language acquisition by children and by adults?
What does it mean to be a bilingual?
Are children really perfect language acquirers?
What factors bring about language evolution, including language loss and the emergence of new language varieties?
What is language contact and what are its manifestations?

Learning Outcomes

The students who have succeeded in this course;
Learning Outcomes
1 - Knowledge
Theoretical - Conceptual
1) Students will be able to understand the fundamental concepts and processes of communication, as well as the role and significance of language in these processes.
2) Students will be able to understand the differences between spoken and sign languages, the distinctions between human and animal communication characteristics, the processes of language acquisition and transmission, the concept of bilingualism, and the factors contributing to language change.
3) Students will be able to comprehend the connections of communication with other disciplines such as psychology, sociology, and gender studies.
2 - Skills
Cognitive - Practical
1) Students will acquire the ability to evaluate the position of spoken language within the various modes of communication among humans.
3 - Competences
Communication and Social Competence
Learning Competence
Field Specific Competence
Competence to Work Independently and Take Responsibility

Ders Akış Planı

Week Subject Related Preparation
1) Introduction to the Course and its Requirements .
2) Connection between language and communication Various sources piled into a file by the instructor of the course Linguistics: An introduction to language and communication, A Akmajian, AK Farmer, L Bickmore, RA Demers, 2017 Three language variables in communication research: Intensity, immediacy, and diversity, JJ Bradac, JW Bowers, JA Courtright - Human Communication Research, 1979 On human communication, C Cherry, 1966
3) Spoken vs Signed language Various sources piled into a file by the instructor of the course Linguistics: An introduction to language and communication, A Akmajian, AK Farmer, L Bickmore, RA Demers, 2017 Three language variables in communication research: Intensity, immediacy, and diversity, JJ Bradac, JW Bowers, JA Courtright - Human Communication Research, 1979 On human communication, C Cherry, 1966
4) Human communication vs Animal communication Various sources piled into a file by the instructor of the course Linguistics: An introduction to language and communication, A Akmajian, AK Farmer, L Bickmore, RA Demers, 2017 Three language variables in communication research: Intensity, immediacy, and diversity, JJ Bradac, JW Bowers, JA Courtright - Human Communication Research, 1979 On human communication, C Cherry, 1966
5) Language acquisition Various sources piled into a file by the instructor of the course Linguistics: An introduction to language and communication, A Akmajian, AK Farmer, L Bickmore, RA Demers, 2017 Three language variables in communication research: Intensity, immediacy, and diversity, JJ Bradac, JW Bowers, JA Courtright - Human Communication Research, 1979 On human communication, C Cherry, 1966
6) Language acquisition vs transmission Various sources piled into a file by the instructor of the course Linguistics: An introduction to language and communication, A Akmajian, AK Farmer, L Bickmore, RA Demers, 2017 Three language variables in communication research: Intensity, immediacy, and diversity, JJ Bradac, JW Bowers, JA Courtright - Human Communication Research, 1979 On human communication, C Cherry, 1966
7) Revision Various sources piled into a file by the instructor of the course Linguistics: An introduction to language and communication, A Akmajian, AK Farmer, L Bickmore, RA Demers, 2017 Three language variables in communication research: Intensity, immediacy, and diversity, JJ Bradac, JW Bowers, JA Courtright - Human Communication Research, 1979 On human communication, C Cherry, 1966
8) Midterm Exam Various sources piled into a file by the instructor of the course Linguistics: An introduction to language and communication, A Akmajian, AK Farmer, L Bickmore, RA Demers, 2017 Three language variables in communication research: Intensity, immediacy, and diversity, JJ Bradac, JW Bowers, JA Courtright - Human Communication Research, 1979 On human communication, C Cherry, 1966
9) Bilingualism Various sources piled into a file by the instructor of the course Linguistics: An introduction to language and communication, A Akmajian, AK Farmer, L Bickmore, RA Demers, 2017 Three language variables in communication research: Intensity, immediacy, and diversity, JJ Bradac, JW Bowers, JA Courtright - Human Communication Research, 1979 On human communication, C Cherry, 1966
10) Semiotics Various sources piled into a file by the instructor of the course Linguistics: An introduction to language and communication, A Akmajian, AK Farmer, L Bickmore, RA Demers, 2017 Three language variables in communication research: Intensity, immediacy, and diversity, JJ Bradac, JW Bowers, JA Courtright - Human Communication Research, 1979 On human communication, C Cherry, 1966
11) Language contact Various sources piled into a file by the instructor of the course Linguistics: An introduction to language and communication, A Akmajian, AK Farmer, L Bickmore, RA Demers, 2017 Three language variables in communication research: Intensity, immediacy, and diversity, JJ Bradac, JW Bowers, JA Courtright - Human Communication Research, 1979 On human communication, C Cherry, 1966
12) Language and Psychology Various sources piled into a file by the instructor of the course Linguistics: An introduction to language and communication, A Akmajian, AK Farmer, L Bickmore, RA Demers, 2017 Three language variables in communication research: Intensity, immediacy, and diversity, JJ Bradac, JW Bowers, JA Courtright - Human Communication Research, 1979 On human communication, C Cherry, 1966
13) Language and society Various sources piled into a file by the instructor of the course Linguistics: An introduction to language and communication, A Akmajian, AK Farmer, L Bickmore, RA Demers, 2017 Three language variables in communication research: Intensity, immediacy, and diversity, JJ Bradac, JW Bowers, JA Courtright - Human Communication Research, 1979 On human communication, C Cherry, 1966
14) Gender in Language Various sources piled into a file by the instructor of the course Linguistics: An introduction to language and communication, A Akmajian, AK Farmer, L Bickmore, RA Demers, 2017 Three language variables in communication research: Intensity, immediacy, and diversity, JJ Bradac, JW Bowers, JA Courtright - Human Communication Research, 1979 On human communication, C Cherry, 1966
15) Language evolution Various sources piled into a file by the instructor of the course Linguistics: An introduction to language and communication, A Akmajian, AK Farmer, L Bickmore, RA Demers, 2017 Three language variables in communication research: Intensity, immediacy, and diversity, JJ Bradac, JW Bowers, JA Courtright - Human Communication Research, 1979 On human communication, C Cherry, 1966
16) Final Exam Various sources piled into a file by the instructor of the course Linguistics: An introduction to language and communication, A Akmajian, AK Farmer, L Bickmore, RA Demers, 2017 Three language variables in communication research: Intensity, immediacy, and diversity, JJ Bradac, JW Bowers, JA Courtright - Human Communication Research, 1979 On human communication, C Cherry, 1966

Sources

Course Notes / Textbooks: Öğretim elemanı tarafından çeşitli kaynaklardan derlenen metinlerden oluşan okuma seçkisi.
Linguistics: An introduction to language and communication, A Akmajian, AK Farmer, L Bickmore, RA Demers, 2017
Three language variables in communication research: Intensity, immediacy, and diversity, JJ Bradac, JW Bowers, JA Courtright - Human Communication Research, 1979
On human communication, C Cherry, 1966

References: Various sources piled into a file by the instructor of the course
Linguistics: An introduction to language and communication, A Akmajian, AK Farmer, L Bickmore, RA Demers, 2017
Three language variables in communication research: Intensity, immediacy, and diversity, JJ Bradac, JW Bowers, JA Courtright - Human Communication Research, 1979
On human communication, C Cherry, 1966

Ders - Program Öğrenme Kazanım İlişkisi

Ders Öğrenme Kazanımları

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Program Outcomes
1) Explain the basic structure, development and normal functioning of the human body at the level of molecules, cells, tissues, organs and systems.
2) Questions the abnormal structure and functioning of the human body, explains it with information based on qualified scientific research, evaluates the causes of diseases by considering the interaction with the individual and his environment.
3) Evaluates clinical decision making and management processes of diseases under the guidance of evidence-based medicine practices.
4) Defines the concepts of health and disease in individual and social contexts, explains health seeking and health protection behaviors, national health service delivery and administrative processes.
5) Knows the research processes that form the basis of medical knowledge, has a level of foreign language knowledge to follow the developments in this field.
6) Takes medical history from the applicant/patient and their relatives.
7) Performs physical examination of individuals, evaluates diagnostic tests, manages diagnosis and treatment processes by using appropriate process steps.
8) Applies medical interventions to individuals for diagnosis, treatment or prevention.
9) Plans and realizes practices for the protection and improvement of health in individual and social dimensions.
10) Plans a scientific research, implements and evaluates the results.
11) Demonstrates lifelong learning behavior by making use of scientific and technological developments for professional and social changes.
12) Fulfills its responsibilities as a physician within the framework of professional values, ethical principles and legal regulations, regardless of language, religion, race, gender, social and cultural discrimination in the individual and society it serves.
13) He / she works in teams with his colleagues and other healthcare professionals in the processes of protecting and improving health in individual and social dimensions, and managing diseases.
14) Organizes and keeps records of health and disease related data obtained from individuals and society in medical and administrative contexts.
15) It strives to protect and develop the health of the individual and the society and to provide health services for the benefit of the individuals who make up the society.

Ders - Öğrenme Kazanımı İlişkisi

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Program Outcomes Level of Contribution
1) Explain the basic structure, development and normal functioning of the human body at the level of molecules, cells, tissues, organs and systems.
2) Questions the abnormal structure and functioning of the human body, explains it with information based on qualified scientific research, evaluates the causes of diseases by considering the interaction with the individual and his environment.
3) Evaluates clinical decision making and management processes of diseases under the guidance of evidence-based medicine practices.
4) Defines the concepts of health and disease in individual and social contexts, explains health seeking and health protection behaviors, national health service delivery and administrative processes.
5) Knows the research processes that form the basis of medical knowledge, has a level of foreign language knowledge to follow the developments in this field.
6) Takes medical history from the applicant/patient and their relatives.
7) Performs physical examination of individuals, evaluates diagnostic tests, manages diagnosis and treatment processes by using appropriate process steps.
8) Applies medical interventions to individuals for diagnosis, treatment or prevention.
9) Plans and realizes practices for the protection and improvement of health in individual and social dimensions.
10) Plans a scientific research, implements and evaluates the results.
11) Demonstrates lifelong learning behavior by making use of scientific and technological developments for professional and social changes.
12) Fulfills its responsibilities as a physician within the framework of professional values, ethical principles and legal regulations, regardless of language, religion, race, gender, social and cultural discrimination in the individual and society it serves.
13) He / she works in teams with his colleagues and other healthcare professionals in the processes of protecting and improving health in individual and social dimensions, and managing diseases.
14) Organizes and keeps records of health and disease related data obtained from individuals and society in medical and administrative contexts.
15) It strives to protect and develop the health of the individual and the society and to provide health services for the benefit of the individuals who make up the society.

Öğrenme Etkinliği ve Öğretme Yöntemleri

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Course
Okuma
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Ölçme ve Değerlendirme Yöntemleri ve Kriterleri

Yazılı Sınav (Açık uçlu sorular, çoktan seçmeli, doğru yanlış, eşleştirme, boşluk doldurma, sıralama)

Assessment & Grading

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