Week
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Topics
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Study Metarials
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1
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Definition, history of zoology and scientific research method and process
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R2 Ch 1
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2
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Properties of living things, physical and chemical structure of living things, importance of water, pH, carbon, oxygen and nitrogen in animal cells, molecular diversity in living things
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R2 Ch 2
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3
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Structural and functional properties of biomolecules in animal cells,
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R1 Ch 6; R2 Ch 2
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4
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Introduction to metabolism, energy and living organisms, enzymes, metabolic control
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R1 Ch 8
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5
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Cell and organelles, membrane structure and function, membrane permeability, active-passive transport
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R1 Ch 7; R2 Ch 2
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6
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Cell respiration, chemical energy production
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R1 Ch 8; R2 Ch 2
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7
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Cell division, mitotic cell cycle
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R1 Ch 12
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8
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Genetics: meiosis and sexual life cycles, Mendel and gene concept, chromosomal basis of heredity, molecular basis of heredity
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R1 Ch 12
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9
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Protection of the animal kingdom
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R2 Ch 6
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10
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Classification, phylogeny and organization of animals
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R2 Ch 7
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11
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Mammals, mammalian diversity and organ systems
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R2 Ch 22-23-24-25-26-27-28-29
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12
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Birds, bird diversity and organ systems
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R2 Ch 21
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13
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Reptiles and the first terrestrial vertebrates, their diversity and organ systems
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R2 Ch 19-20
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14
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Fishes, fish diversity and organ systems
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R2 Ch 18
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Prerequisites
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-
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Language of Instruction
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Turkish
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Responsible
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Lect. Mina Cansu Karaer
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Instructors
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Assistants
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Resources
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R1. Reece, J. B., & Campbell, N. A. (2011). Campbell biology. Boston: Benjamin Cummings / Pearson
R2. Miller, S. A., & Harley, J. P. (1992). Zoology. Dubuque, IA: Wm. C. Brown.
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Supplementary Book
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Goals
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To introduce the general characteristics of wildlife animals that are necessary in their business life to Wildlife Technicians, to convey the biological and ecological characteristics of animals from molecular level to population level.
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Content
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History of zoology, scientific study processes, physical and chemical properties of animal cells, biomolecules, important reactions in the cell, genetics, population characteristics, classification and biodiversity
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Program Learning Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1
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To have up-to-date theoretical and practical information about the its study topic.
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4
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2
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To be able to comprehend all the elements in the structure of different ecosystems and the relations between each other at a basic level.
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2
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3
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Ability to work in difficult conditions in nature, take responsibility as a team member in solving encountered in applications related to the field of study and unpredictable complex problems and to be able to conduct activities for the development of employees under the responsibility of.
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-
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4
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To be able to follow developments in the use of current information and communication technologies and to be reached a sufficient level.
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-
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5
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Learning the principles of identification and management of protected areas by integration of wildlife into forest management and the philosophy of sustainable conservation and use.
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-
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6
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Engaging in entrepreneurial activities by evaluating the opportunities of the day and by assuming responsibility within the institution or individually.
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-
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7
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To be having the knowledge and skills to make statistical and eco-sociological evaluation and interpretation, to be able to recognize the Turkey`s wildlife resources, the biological diversity and bio-geography, to conduct field studies in the field, to analyze the data obtained.
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3
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8
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Having sufficient awareness of the universality of social rights, social justice, public relations, quality and cultural values, environmental protection, occupational health and safety.
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-
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9
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To have knowledge and skills about diversity of wild animals and their ecology, biology, systematics, inventory, protection, transportation, production, monitoring, improvement of habitats, artificial and natural hunting, controlled hunting, marketing methods, hunting and wildlife tourism.
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4
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10
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To be able to use modern technology and appropriate methods, necessary tools and equipment in human activities such as forestry, mining and wildlife applications.
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-
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11
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To be able to comprehend national and international environmental policies, laws and other written legal rules and obligations.
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-
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12
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Selects and uses the modern techniques, tools and information technologies required for applications related to the its study area
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3
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13
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To have the ability to knowledge and interpret the legislation related to the field of study.
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-
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14
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To have universal, social and professional ethics awareness related to the field of study.
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-
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15
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To be able to dominance written and oral communication techniques related to the field of study.
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