Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences

Digital Media and Marketing

Duration 4 Years
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About the Department

The program focuses on providing a wide picture of the rapid technological innovations blended with culture and art which requires creativity, progressive knowledge and technology along with conventional knowledge bases. As today’s technology centered society requires an ability to predict future directions of high technology and meet new demands with creative approaches, the program offers customized courses to meet the needs of companies including the development of globally competitive skills for students reflecting global culture and technology trends, especially in marketing field.

The program offers the most up-to-date curriculum in order to meet the demanding needs of qualified and talented professionals, who can navigate networked media and marketing in rapidly changing conditions. The program offers a perspective of a rapidly changing world with its interdisciplinary nature, and aims to equip students with the theoretical knowledge and practical applications of current digital media and marketing programs in today's business world.

Education Opportunities

The four-year curriculum aims to develop students’ knowledge and skills both theoretically and practically. In the first two semesters, students take courses in Basic Communication, Media and Marketing, Information Technologies, English and Economics.
They are also given Digital Media and Digital Marketing courses starting from the 3rd semester. Fourth semester and onwards, the students have the opportunity to take different courses related to the field they want to specialize in.

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Career Areas

Nowadays, digital media has become popular in education as well as in all aspects of our lives. As a result of the widespread use of the digital media, new concepts such as e-commerce and e-marketing have emerged. Thus, it is expected that the education of individuals who want to work in many sectors will be planned accordingly. At this point, trained personnel is a requirement for the use of digital media, as it is used in all areas of the trading sector. In light of these developments, there is a need for educated academics who can train personnel in this field. Graduates of this program will be able to find jobs in different areas of the media and marketing sector, as well as being able to pursue a postgraduate degree in this field.

Contact

Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences
Çevik Uraz Center, CU241
Tel: +90 392 671 1111 Extension: 2201
Faculty E-mail: secretary-fes@ciu.edu.tr
Head of Department: Prof. Dr. Cem TANOVA
Head of Department E-mail: ctanova@ciu.edu.tr

Compulsory Courses

First Semester
INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS-I

Course code

BUSN101

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
This course is designed to teach introductory business students fundamental knowledge about a business. For this purpose, understanding the contemporary business environment is a starting point. After briefly covering the business of managing, all functional areas of a business are discussed. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of business concepts as a foundation for studying other business subjects. The students will be able to identify potential marketing opportunities, relate how business institutions are operated nowadays, and describe business ownership forms. The course is also designed to expose students to the multitude of career fields in the area of business and it will also help them to obtain information about starting their own businesses, identifying basic long and short term planning techniques.
MICROECONOMICS

Course code

ECON101

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

7
This course involves introduction to economics with the question; What is economics? Micro and Macro Economics, Needs, wants, preferences, scarcity and consumer preferences, Production Possibilities Frontier, Opportunity Cost, Budget Line, Cost-Benefit Principle, Explicit and Implicit costs, Elasticity -Inferior goods, normal goods, luxury goods, complement goods and substitute goods, Demand Curve and Supply Curve, Excess demand and supply, Demand and Supply functions, Equilibrium price and quantity by using functions, Types of taxes and their effects on demand and supply,Types of Costs; Fixed costs and variable costs. Calculating total revenue and total costs, Calculating profit and loss, Calculating Break even quantity, Drawing Break Even chart, Types of Depreciation and calculating depreciation all will be focused on.
READING AND WRITING SKILLS-I

Course code

ENGL141

Credit

3

Theoretical

2

Practical

2

Ects

4
This course aims to develop students' listening, speaking, reading - writing and study skills. The course provides students with the opportunity to develop their communication skills through controlled activities and to equip students with the basic study skills necessary to follow the curriculum of English. This course also provides students with the opportunity to process the newly acquired knowledge and to develop their ability to ask questions about how to apply the new knowledge to new situations and ask them to think critically. In addition, this course will enable students to learn about the different strategies required to review the various reading pieces, such as finding the main idea and distinguishing the details from the main idea.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Course code

ITEC101

Credit

3

Theoretical

2

Practical

2

Ects

4
The aim of this course is to give the students an understanding about the computer fundamentals such as type of computers, hardware, software, network, web, Internet, computer security and other emerging technologies such as e-commerce, blogs, wiki, RSS, social networking, and Google applications, health concerns, green computing, and accessibility. Students will be able to understand many of the key ethical, legal and social issues related to information technology and how to interpret and comply with ethical principles, laws, and regulations. At the end of this course students will be familiar with the computer terminology as well as hands-on practices with some of the application programs using Microsoft Office (Word and PowerPoint) exercising on preparing reports, formatting, inserting charts etc.
ESSENTIALS OF MARKETING

Course code

MRKT103

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

7
.
TURKISH LANGUAGE

Course code

TREG100

Credit

0

Theoretical

2

Practical

0

Ects

2
This course examines basic areas of language and expression. In the first half of the course, the theoretical approach to language is formed and the spelling rules of the Turkish language are studied. In the latter part of the course, language and narrative errors are studied together with editing. In the second half of the course, formal writing, curriculum vitae, petition, evaluation of the columns in terms of language and style, types of written expression and practice; Turkish production and application of shooting attachments; Turkish grammar structure; It is aimed to teaching subjects like phonetics of Turkish to students.
TURKISH

Course code

TURK100

Credit

0

Theoretical

2

Practical

0

Ects

2
This course provides an orientation to modern Turkish language for foreign students who wish to communicate in this language for their needs. It mainly focuses on the differences between Turkish and English Alphabets, especially the sounds and the letters which are not included in the English alphabet (i.e. Turkish letters ç-ğ-i-ö-ş-ü). In addition, basic grammar and sentence structure forms in Turkish are practised. The required grammar and vocabulary will also be developed through their adaptation to daily situations in contexts such as introducing yourselves, greeting, talking about the things they possess by using possessive adjectives, forming positive, negative and question sentences by using present simple, telling the time, talking about their own timetables, using demonstrative pronouns when describing the place of objects and becoming familiar with vocabulary related to family members.
Second Semester
INTRODUCTION TO NEW MEDIA

Course code

COMM104

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

4
This course aims to define new media environment formed as a result of the development of information and communication technologies and to introduce its properties. In this context, the process of transition from traditional one-way communication to two-way, interactive communication environment; features that differentiate new media from traditional media; basic dynamics of new media; cyberspace, interaction in cyberspace; user-generated content creation; alternative media; citizen media; information society are discussed. In addition, the way in which the new media changes and transforms personal and mass communication will be discussed. This theoretically-engaged course will give students a critical analytical introduction to how the knowledge and culture are shared and organized in the new media environments with its impact on social-political-cultural life.
READING AND WRITING SKILLS-II

Course code

ENGL142

Credit

3

Theoretical

2

Practical

2

Ects

4
This course is the continuation of ENG 101. The course aims to improve students' listening, speaking, reading, writing and working skills. In the course, students are guided in writing compare and contrast essays using Venn diagram. In addition, the aim of the course is to learn the necessary conjunctions for composition writing. In addition, the students will be able to write a four-part critical composition by learning the difference between ideas and factual real sentences and how to write the opposing opinion and sentences used to refute it. Thus, the students will be able to distinguish between the compare and contrast essay and discursive essay. Students will also be able to make presentations by using presentation techniques. In addition, this course aims to summarize the reading pieces of the students and to use the strategies of reading and to draw conclusions and meanings using their reading skills.
HISTORY OF CIVILIZATION

Course code

HIST100

Credit

0

Theoretical

2

Practical

0

Ects

The aim of this course is to outline the development of civilizations in the course of history. It firstly focuses on the concepts such as “Civilization”, “Prehistoric”, and “Historic” and on the factors forcing the emergence of the first civilizations. As well as examining the prehistoric periods and their characteristics in the course of human life since the first appearance of human beings on earth, the course mainly focuses on the early civilizations, namely the Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Aegean, Classical Greek, Hellenistic, Indian, Chinese and Roman Civilizations. Political, social, economical, cultural, intellectual, philosophical and scientific aspects in these entities are also examined in this course.
INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING

Course code

ITEC112

Credit

4

Theoretical

3

Practical

2

Ects

7
The course will introduce basic and fundamental programming constructs and techniques through using the C++ programming language in order to generate algorithmic solutions to problems. Upon completion of the course, students will learn an introduction to algorithms, solving problems by flowcharts and pseudo codes, header files, data types, arithmetic & logic operators, control statements (if, if/else, switch-case) and use them as inner statements, loop statements (while, do/while, for), functions, standard functions of programming language, random number generation and their area of use, user-defined functions, global and local variables, recursion, arrays, searching algorithms on arrays, sorting algorithms on arrays, pointers, pointer operators, using pointers with arrays and functions. In the laboratory hours, students are writing full programs or modifying existing programs for other solutions.
MARKETING MANAGEMENT

Course code

MRKT116

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

7
.
PSYCHOLOGY

Course code

PSYC110

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
The aim of this course is to provide an introduction to the wide range of topics covered by psychology. By the end of the course, students will be familiar with the major theories and the methods of research used to analyse behavior. These include the biological basis of psychological functions, sensation, perception and different states of consciousness. In addition to cognitive topics, the course provides an introduction to social, developmental and clinical psychology.
MODERN TURKISH HISTORY

Course code

TARH100

Credit

0

Theoretical

2

Practical

0

Ects

2
In this course, Ottoman state and society, factors causing the collapse of the state; Ottoman modernization; Tripoli and Balkan Wars, World War I, Mudros Armistice and Sevres Agreement; parties and associations, the national resistance movement led by Mustafa Kemal, the Havza and Amasya Circulars, the Congresses, the National Pact, the Turkish Grand National Assembly; the rebellions, the regular army and the War of Independence; the Mudanya Armistice, the Lausanne Peace Treaty; Revolution in the political field, secularization of the state and society, abolition of the sultanate, declaration of the republic, abolition of the caliphate; 1921 and 1924 constitutions, constitutional changes; Sheikh Said Rebellion; Multi-party experience, secularization and modernization in law, nationalization and secularization in education, Kemalizm and 6 principles, Turkish foreign policy(1923-1938) are covered.
Third Semester
FUNDAMENTALS OF DATA SCIENCE

Course code

DASC201

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
This course focuses on learning data science through the interest to development and improvement of capability of solving rich problems from data point of view in a systematic and principled way by using high quality instructions and basic level data science techniques. Students will be introduced to what data science is, will discover the applicability of data science across fields, and will learn how data analysis can help them make data driven decisions. Students will gain familiarity with various open source tools and data science programs used by data scientists, like Jupyter Notebooks, RStudio, GitHub, and SQL. This course provides the students with the required structure and responsibilities in order to educate them as data scientists progressing a right way with high concluding capabilities.
INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC RELATIONS

Course code

DMMA203

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC RELATIONS
CYBER SECURITY-I

Course code

ITSE201

Credit

4

Theoretical

3

Practical

2

Ects

6
The course covers basic concepts of cyber security theory and techniques for optimizing security on computers and networks. Students are taught on how to assess the current security landscape, the nature of the threat, the general status of common vulnerabilities, the likely consequences of security failures and the set of information security metrics that can be applied to prevent and mitigate the cyber security issues. At the completion of this course student will be able to Identify potential threats to computer and networks, describe basic incident response techniques and identifies several techniques that provides basic protection to computer and networks.
PRINCIPLES OF DIGITAL MARKETING

Course code

MRKT213

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
.
CONSUMER BEHAVIOR

Course code

MRKT217

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
.
Fourth Semester
ETHICS & SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

Course code

EASC220

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
The course is designed to familiarize students with concepts such as morality, theory of right and wrong, theory of value, what entails goodness and badness, and the theory of virtue and vice. After introducing these concepts, the course encourages students to think about ethical aspect of real life events and issues, makes them analytically examine their position in social life and how they deal with ethical issues. Students become more effective decision makers by examining the meaning and role of ethics in business environment, and social responsibility of business organizations. Topics include the relationship between business and society; identifying stakeholders and issues; the theoretical basis of business ethics; business ethics in management and leadership; the concept of corporate social responsibility; corporate social responsibility in practice.
FREE ELECTIVE

Course code

FREEXX1

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
FREE ELECTIVE
CYBER SECURITY-II

Course code

ITSE202

Credit

4

Theoretical

3

Practical

2

Ects

6
The course aims to provide students with an in-depth understanding of the different types of malware and security breaches and to develop an effective prevention method that will increase overall security in the cyberspace. In this course, students are introduced to various monitoring techniques and protection procedures pertaining to security activities. Students also learn to apply these techniques practically. Topics covered in the course, includes an overview of cyber security infrastructure, cyber security management, wireless networking, organizational policy, information security policy, and defense in depth. At the completion of this course, student will understand the basic principles on how to build a secured computer networks and how to develop a valuable data asset, systems and processes.
Services Marketing

Course code

MRKT210

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
Services Marketing
DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING

Course code

VICD204

Credit

4

Theoretical

3

Practical

2

Ects

6
Digital technologies has been transforming the field, communication, visual communication specifically. Products of these technologies surrounding us in our current world. Digital images and videos are developed and used for specific purposes in every fields of arts and sciences. This course knows this importance and introduces students to analytical tools and methods which are currently used in digital image processing as applied to image information for human visual perception. The general aim of the course is to explore the structure and meaning of the graphic and bitmap images; creation, editing, processing digitally for various media. Essential editing tools such as Photoshop will be taught to the students as the tools to work with. Students will be expected to use their previous design experience with their new tools.
Fifth Semester
FREE ELECTIVE

Course code

FREEXX2

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
FREE ELECTIVE
FUNDAMENTALS OF MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS

Course code

MISY363

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
This course is for students who want an in-depth look at how today’s business firms use information technologies and systems to achieve corporate objectives. Information systems are one of the major tools available for business managers to achieve operational excellence, developing new products and services, improving decision making, and achieving competitive advantage. Students will be able to find here the most up-to-date and comprehensive overview of information systems used by business firms today. When interviewing potential employees, business firms often look for new hires who know how to use information systems and technologies to achieve bottom-line business results. Regardless of whether you are in finance, management, marketing or information systems major, the information and knowledge included in this course will be valuable throughout the entire career.
Global Marketing

Course code

MRKN319

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
.
DATABASE MARKETING

Course code

MRKT313

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
.
ADVERTISING

Course code

MRKT317

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
.
Sixth Semester
DIGITAL VIDEO PROCESSING

Course code

COMM403

Credit

4

Theoretical

3

Practical

2

Ects

6
The general aim of Digital Video Processing is to explore the structure of the video and to understand the nature of moving images and editing them digitally. Basics of digital video editing tools such as Adobe Premiere and After Effects will be given to the students as the tools to work with. Students will be expected to use their previous design experience with their new tools. Within the scope of the course spatio-temporal sampling, motion analysis, parametric motion models, motion-compensated filtering, and video processing operations including noise reduction, restoration, super-resolution, deinterlacing and video sampling structure conversion, and compression will be examined. Video segmentation and layered video representations, watermarking, video streaming, compressed-domain video processing, and digital TV will also be covered in the course.
ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Course code

EASC363

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
This course provides students the knowledge of understanding the role of entrepreneurial businesses and assesses the skills necessary to operate an entrepreneurial venture successfully. At the end of the course, the students are expected to be able to analyze and to decide about the business concept that fits into the current business environment. The students could also write a sound business plan for their entrepreneurial venture. The course is designed to familiarize students with the world of small business, and analyze the personal strengths and weaknesses of students relative to launching a career in entrepreneurship. Attention is given to planning, financing, starting and managing a small business.
INTEGRATED MARKETING COMMUNITACION

Course code

MRKT308

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
.
Marketing Planning

Course code

MRKT310

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
.
CAMPAIGN DESIGN IN PUBLIC RELATIONS

Course code

PRAD313

Credit

3

Theoretical

2

Practical

2

Ects

6
Within the scope of campaign design in public relations course, information on how to design and implement public relations campaigns are given. The students have the chance to practice the theoretical knowledge they gained through their own projects. The students are encouraged to think creatively and critically. For this purpose, the students are presented with the effective ways and techniques of developing original and creative strategies. They learn the importance of approaching all functional areas of preparing a campaign (research, media, the creative text etc.) as a whole. The students are expected to prepare an original public relations campaign at the end of the semester.
Seventh Semester
FACULTY ELECTIVE

Course code

DMMAXX1

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
FACULTY ELECTIVE
FACULTY ELECTIVE

Course code

DMMAXX2

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
FACULTY ELECTIVE
FACULTY ELECTIVE

Course code

DMMAXX3

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
FACULTY ELECTIVE
Marketing Research

Course code

MRKT413

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
.
UNIVERSITY ELECTIVE

Course code

UNIEXX1

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
UNIVERSITY ELECTIVE
Eighth Semester
ELECTIVE

Course code

DMMAXX4

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
ELECTIVE
ELECTIVE

Course code

DMMAXX5

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
ELECTIVE
ELECTIVE

Course code

DMMAXX6

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
ELECTIVE
MARKETING CAPSTONE

Course code

MRKT412

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
.
UNIVERSITY ELECTIVE

Course code

UNIEXX2

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
UNIVERSITY ELECTIVE

Elective Courses

STATISTICAL APPLICATIONS FOR SOCIAL SCIENCES

Course code

STAT461

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

5
The course aims to instruct students to use word, excel and statistical packages in an integrated approach at an advanced level. In this course students will be presenting their statistical applications on Power Point in a professional manner; using statistical capabilities to get simple percentages to complex analyses of variance, multiple regressions, and general linear models as well as to generate tabulated reports, charts and plots of distributions and trends. The course makes statistical analysis more accessible fort he beginner and more convenient for the experienced user.It offers a simple and efficient spreadsheet-like facility for entering data and browsing the workingdata file.
SALES MANAGEMENT

Course code

BUSN470

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
The main purpose of this course is to prepare students to become effective sales managers in today’s hyper-competitive environment and global economies —by integrating current smart technologies, research and development activities, and strategic thinking skills in applying real industry. This course will enable students to gather data and information about sales management as major business function with an overview of the sales perspective, sales environment, sales technique and sales control. This course covers the topics such as what must still be the most important element of the marketing mix for the students and practitioners. This course provides the basis for the consistent cadence of sales inspections for creating a selling quality and excellence which help the students to develop their understanding against role-base competencies.
MEDIA PLANNING IN ADVERTISING

Course code

DMMA304

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

4
MEDIA PLANNING IN ADVERTISING
DEVELOPING A DIGITAL BUSINESS

Course code

DMMA307

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

5
DEVELOPING A DIGITAL BUSINESS
OPERATIONS AND PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT

Course code

BUSN460

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of the foundations of the operations function in both manufacturing and services. The course will analyze operations from both the strategic and operational perspectives and highlight the competitive advantages that operations can provide for the organization. This course introduces students to the concepts underlying effective operation and control of manufacturing and service businesses. It states approaches to production control, inventory policy, facilities planning, methods improvement and technological assessment decision-making, capacity planning, aggregate planning, forecasting, inventory management, distribution planning, materials requirements planning (MRP), project management and quality control with aided computer soft wares are studied.
INTERNATIONAL MARKETING

Course code

BUSN484

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
PROJECT MANAGEMENT

Course code

BUSN441

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
This course introduces the concept of managerial process in project management. It explores the process of lifecycle management of projects and the tools for decision making. The course will cover the important topics of project management process including cost and time estimation, project scheduling, managing risk, outsourcing, project closure and how to become an effective project manager. The technical and behavioral issues in project management with a broad range of industries to which project management principles can be applied will be also highlighted. By the end of this course the students will be able to understand how project management theories are practiced in business cases and will be able to apply theories in real life cases.
CRITICAL THINKING FOR MANAGERS

Course code

BUSN385

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
This course aims to develop students’ abilities and skills to think critically, to respect others’ points of view and also to analyze and direct academic arguments. In this course students are also directed to raise questions and analyze the scientific texts logically and critically. The course guides the students to conduct a critical analysis of what they read and also provide them with opportunities to practice and develop their skills by writing their reflections on the materials studied and the progress of their own learning. Moreover, the course will help students learn how to identify and analyze problems academically and offer appropriate and scientific alternative suggestions for solving such problems.
MANAGEMENT SCIENCE

Course code

BUSN321

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
Management science course combines elements of management and decision-making with mathematical and quantitative analysis. It involves the use of mathematical models and methods to solve problems and make decisions in a variety of settings, including business, government, and non-profit organizations. The course covers topics such as optimization, forecasting, decision analysis, and simulation, and may also include elements of computer programming and data analysis. The goal of the course is to provide students with the skills and knowledge they need to analyze complex problems and make effective decisions using quantitative methods.
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

Course code

BUSN471

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

ORGANIZATION THEORY

Course code

BUSN361

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION

Course code

BUSN236

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION Creativity, innovation, and change require a unique mindset and collection of mental tools. In this course, students will be introduced to the CIC mindset and cover basic tools for innovating. First, they will learn how to alter the way the brain works to produce ideas and they will discover that creativity comes in many different shapes and sizes, each of which is equally important in solving business problems. Specifically, they will learn about four key variables that define and describe creative diversity, including your creative style and creative level. They will also learn how creative diversity impacts the ideas you generate and how you make use of them, as well as how to recognize and appreciate the creative diversity of others around you.
COMPARATIVE ECONOMIC SYSTEMS

Course code

ECON374

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
This course aims to make undergraduate students familiar with the major concepts, theories, and debates in comparative economic systems. The course is aimed to maintain the students’ representations of the complexity of the economy of global market. Comparative economic systems are often viewed as a divergence of traditional economics types: free and planned economies with a new type of mixed systems. This course focused on the comparison of three main types of economics systems: Anglo-Saxon, Continental and Asian. The course covers many issues to compare legal systems, corporate governance, financial market, energetic systems, human capital, inequality, social policies, etc. Additional attention was paid to informal institutions (corruption and organized crime), which could be “normal” institutions in economic sense.
SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

Course code

BUSN416

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
MONEY AND BANKING

Course code

BUSN332

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
This course is designed to explain the importance of money and banking to economic activity. This course offers a systematic analysis of monetary theories and the financial system. Apart from exposing students to different approaches in monetary analysis, the course places a special emphasis on the up-to-date analysis of how information costs affect financial structure and monetary policy. The course will cover the structure and importance of the financial system, the functions of money, behavior of interest rates, financial structure and asymmetric information, bank management and regulation, debates on macroeconomic and monetary policies, the targets and instruments of monetary policies, the transmission mechanism of monetary policy and its effectiveness, money and inflation, rational expectations and its applications.
KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT

Course code

BUSN410

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
This course aims at underlying the importance of knowledge and its processes in organizations. It focuses on the processes of knowledge such as creating, sharing, structuring, using and auditing in the context of knowledge management life cycle (KMLC). Furthermore, the course examines two type/dimensions of knowledge, tacit and explicit knowledge. Hierarchy of knowledge is also the key concept of knowledge management course which includes physical process, data, information, and knowledge and wisdom concepts. Knowledge management discipline, knowledge management applications and knowledge mapping techniques will be explained at this course during the Semester. Some of the additional theories such as resource based view of the organization theory, resource dependency theory, intellectual capital theory will directly be explained.
FUNDAMENTALS OF ECONOMICS

Course code

ECON110

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

5
Bu ders, hem mikroekonomi hem de makroekonominin temelini oluşturan temel kavramları kapsayan temel bir ekonomi anlayışı sağlar. Öğrenciler arz ve talep, piyasa yapıları, ekonomide hükümetin rolü, enflasyon, işsizlik ve uluslararası ticaret gibi temel konuları keşfedeceklerdir. Ders, ekonomik muhakeme ve karar almanın önemini vurgulayarak öğrencilere hem kişisel hem de profesyonel bağlamlarda ekonomik sorunları analiz etmeleri için araçlar sağlar. Dersin tamamlayan öğrenciler temel ekonomi prensipleri hakkında sağlam bir anlayışa sahip olacaklardır.
MANAGING SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY PROJECTS

Course code

BUSN437

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
MANAGING SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY PROJECTS

TRNC citizens and TR citizen candidate students who have completed their entire high school education in TRNC. They are placed in undergraduate programs in line with their success in the CIU Student Placement and Scholarship Ranking Exam and the programs they prefer.

Students who are successful in the exam can register from the TRNC Marketing Office.

Applicants can directly apply online to our undergraduate programs by using the application portal. Please fill in your details correctly and upload all the required documents listed on the last page of the application form.

Required documents;

  • Completed application form,
  • Higher/Secondary Certificate or equivalents (e.g. O/A’Level, WAEC/NECO)
  • Evidence of English Language competence: TOEFL (65 IBT) or IELTS (5.5). Students without these documents will take the CIU English proficiency exam on campus following arrival,
  • Scanned copy of international passport/birth certificate,
  • Fully completed and signed CIU Rules and Regulations document (which can be downloaded during the online application).

 

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Tuition Fees are determined at the beginning of each academic year. Candidate students who are entitled to enroll in CIU can learn their fees in line with the Tuition Fee Calculation system.