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Week
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Topics
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Study Metarials
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1
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Properties and classification of the phylum Chordata
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Explaining and demonstrating the theoretical described vertebrate specimens from the collection or the real nature
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2
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Tunicata. Cephalochordata and Vertebrata (General characters).
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Explaining and demonstrating the theoretical described vertebrate specimens from the collection or the real nature
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3
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General characteristics and classification of fishes: cyclostomata
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Explaining and demonstrating the theoretical described vertebrate specimens from the collection or the real nature
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4
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General characteristics and classification of fishes: Chondricthtyes
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Explaining and demonstrating the theoretical described vertebrate specimens from the collection or the real nature
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5
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General characteristics and classification of fishes: Osteicthyes
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Explaining and demonstrating the theoretical described vertebrate specimens from the collection or the real nature
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6
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General characteristics and classification of amphibians: Anuro
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Explaining and demonstrating the theoretical described vertebrate specimens from the collection or the real nature
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7
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Amfibians
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specimens invesitigation
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8
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General characteristics and classification of amphibians: Urodela
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Explaining and demonstrating the theoretical described vertebrate specimens from the collection or the real nature
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9
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General characteristics and classification of reptiles
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Explaining and demonstrating the theoretical described vertebrate specimens from the collection or the real nature
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10
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General characteristics and classification of reptiles
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Explaining and demonstrating the theoretical described vertebrate specimens from the collection or the real nature
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11
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General characteristics and classification of birds
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Explaining and demonstrating the theoretical described vertebrate specimens from the collection or the real nature
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12
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General characteristics and classification of birds
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Explaining and demonstrating the theoretical described vertebrate specimens from the collection or the real nature
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13
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General characteristics and classification of mammals
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Explaining and demonstrating the theoretical described vertebrate specimens from the collection or the real nature
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14
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General characteristics and classification of mammals
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Explaining and demonstrating the theoretical described vertebrate specimens from the collection or the real nature
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Prerequisites
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Language of Instruction
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Turkish
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Responsible
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Assist.Prof.Dr. Tarkan YORULMAZ
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Instructors
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Assistants
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Resources
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Dr. Tarkan Yorulmaz, Omurgalı Hayvanlar Morfolojisi ve Sistematiği Lectures notes
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Supplementary Book
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M. Kuru, Omurgalı Hayvanlar. 1999
A. Demirsoy, Yaşamın Temel Kuralları (Omurgalılar)
Türkiye Amfibileri, Necla Özeti, İrfan Yılmaz, Ege Üniv. Fen Fak. 1994.
Türkiye Sürüngenleri kısım I, Muhtar Başoğlu, İbrahim baran, Ege Üniv. Fen Fak. 1977.
Türkiye Sürüngenleri kısım II, Muhtar Başoğlu, İbrahim Baran, Ege Üniv. Fen Fak. 1980.
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Goals
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To provide information about biology and systematics of vertebrate animals.
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Content
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Properties and classification of the phylum Chordata
Tunicata. Cephalochordata and Vertebrata (General characters).
General characteristics and classification of fishes: cyclostomata
General characteristics and classification of fishes: Chondricthtyes
General characteristics and classification of fishes: Osteicthyes
General characteristics and classification of amphibians: Anuro
General characteristics and classification of amphibians: Urodela
General characteristics and classification of reptiles
General characteristics and classification of birds
General characteristics and classification of mammals
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Program Learning Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
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1
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Understands and applies the basic principles and theories of biology.
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3
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2
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Applies techniques related to recognition, systematics, conservation and monitoring of diversity of plants, animals, fungi and micro-organisms.
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3
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3
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Comprehends cell, tissue and systems of organisms.
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4
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Comprehends structure, function and physiological relationships of organisms.
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5
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Designs and carries out experiment, and analyze the results and evaluate them.
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3
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6
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Examines the relationship of organisms with each other and with their environment, and uses monitoring techniques.
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4
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7
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Understands technologies including the latest developments in biology.
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3
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8
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Able to use information obtained from biology on health, environment, technology, industry, and industrial facilities.
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9
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Ability to work interdisciplinary individually and as a team.
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10
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Ability to express his/her knowledge orally and in writing.
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2
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11
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Comprehends professional, scientific and ethical responsibilities.
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12
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Gains the ability to identify biological problems.
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13
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Gains the ability to use modern techniques, tools and to follow developments in biological applications.
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14
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Gains the ability to transform acquisitions into the product which could contribute to country`s economy.
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3
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