ATA 151-Principles of Atatürk and History of Turkish Revolution I
General concepts about the course, collapse of the Ottoman Empire, leading to National Struggle, congresses, Sevres Treaty, wars, opening of Turkish Great National Assembly, Mudanya Armistice, Lausanne Treaty discussions.
Lectures: 2 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 2
Prerequisite: None

ATA 152-Principles of Atatürk and History of Turkish Revolution II
Abolishment of sultanate and declaration of Republic, strategy and importance of Turkish Revolution, financial, social, legal, educational and cultural renovation, experiments for multi- party system, Turkish foreign policy during Atatürk?s term, basic principles of Atatürkism.
Lectures: 2 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 2
Prerequisite: None

İNG 131-English I
İNG 131 includes instruction in reading writing, listening and speaking skills along with basic English grammar and vocabulary knowledge for students at the beginner level.
Lectures: 2 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 2
Prerequisite: None

İNG 132-English II
İNG 132 includes instruction in reading writing, listening and speaking skills along with basic English grammar and vocabulary knowledge for students at the beginner level.
Lectures: 2 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 2
Prerequisite: İNG 131

İNG 277-English for Profession I
İNG 277 aims to teach English at an elementary level in terms of reading, writing, listening, and speaking through texts and to improve their vocabulary in the target language within the fields of Journalism, Radio Cinema and Television, Radio and Television Production and Stage Arts Acting Major.
Lectures: 2 h
Tutorial: 2 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 3
Prerequisite: None

İNG 278-English for Profession II
İNG 278 aims to teach English at an elementary level in terms of reading, writing, listening, and speaking through texts and to improve their vocabulary in the target language within the fields of Journalism, Radio Cinema and Television, Radio and Television Production and Stage Arts Acting Major.
Lectures: 2 h
Tutorial: 2 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 3
Prerequisite: None

MRTP 102-Radio Production
The course covers the essentials of producing a radio program.
Lectures: 1 h
Tutorial: 2 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 4
Prerequisite: None

MRTP 107-Introduction to Camera
In this course, the addable and fixed parts of the camera are introduced, enabling students to gain the skills necessary for shooting with a camera. Students acquire the technical knowledge and abilities required to prepare the camera for shooting, becoming well-prepared for professional filming processes.
Lectures: 1 h
Tutorial: 2 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 4
Prerequisite: None

MRTP 110-Editing Tehniques I
This course aims at teaching the appropriate editing techniques for different types of visual narration.
Lectures: 1 h
Tutorial: 2 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 4
Prerequisite: None

MRTP 111-Basics of Communication
The definition and types of communication, communication models, basic definitions and approaches to interpersonal communication, verbal communication, non-verbal communication and mass communication are presented. In the course, where dominant and critical approaches in the field of communication are presented, a discussion environment is created through the relationship between culture and communication.
Lectures: 2 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 3
Prerequisite: None

MRTP 116-Lighting Aesthetics and Lighting Techniques
This course examines the creative and technical use of light in film, television, photography and visual media. It provides students with an understanding of the impact of light on visual expression and provides students with the skills to create scenes and atmospheres through various lighting techniques. It also provides information on how to create visual aesthetics in professional productions by exploring the role of light in composition, color, depth, texture and emotion.
Lectures: 1 h
Tutorial: 2 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 4
Prerequisite: None

MRTP 117-Scenario I
This course aims to enhance students' writing experience. students will be able to create ideas for learning ,basic writing rules.
Lectures: 1 h
Tutorial: 2 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 4
Prerequisite: None

MRTP 118-Cinema Art History
The course deals with the history of cinema based on discussing the development process of the cinema aesthetics, basic points of problems and conflict, explaining the theories related to cinema, and via narrations based on the films made.
Lectures: 2 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 2
Prerequisite: None

MRTP 119-Shooting Techniques and Image Editing
This course aims to enhance students' visual storytelling skills. It covers topics such as single-camera and multi-camera shooting techniques, the characteristics of studio and outdoor shoots, as well as the relationship between content and form, how to enhance visual impact, and the use of special visual effects. Additionally, the course addresses the use of natural and artificial lighting, scene setups, and post-production processes, with practical applications. By acquiring the knowledge from this course, students will gain competence in shooting techniques and image editing, enabling them to produce professional-level visual content.
Lectures: 1 h
Tutorial: 2 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 5
Prerequisite: None

MRTP 125-Basic Photography
This course aims to teach the historical evolution of photography, its diverse uses, and the control of key variables involved in creating a photographic image, as well as the fundamental concepts of photographic art. The course will cover the theoretical and practical principles of photography; the functioning of cameras, photographic techniques, light usage, composition, framing, aesthetics, and creativity. Additionally, topics such as the role of photography in communication processes and photo interpretation will also be addressed.
Lectures: 2 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 2
Prerequisite: None

MRTP 126-Scenario II
Learner will learn to write a scenario. From developing a basic idea to synopsis, treatment and shooting scenario are will comprehend in practice.
Lectures: 1 h
Tutorial: 2 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 3
Prerequisite: None

MRTP 128-Tv Program Types
Learners understand the types of programs that are available in TV broadcasting within the course. How and when they broadcast based on the target groups of the programs are examined. Differences between the species are analyzed.
Lectures: 2 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 3
Prerequisite: None

MRTP 129-Newsgathering And Writing
Student will acquire the necessary skills to follow the agenda and write news stories for radio and television.
Lectures: 2 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 4
Prerequisite: None

MRTP 190-Practice
Students will do their apprenticeship training in public and private establishments to test further their knowledge in a professional environment.
Lectures: 0 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 0
ECTS Credits: 4
Prerequisite: None

MRTP 201-Documentary Film
The course aims at teaching the preparations, shooting, and editing of a documentary film.
Lectures: 1 h
Tutorial: 2 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 4
Prerequisite: None

MRTP 202-Advertising on Television
The place and role of advertising in the marketing communication process will be explained; students will be given the opportunity to understand the fundamentals of the creative process and advance it in practice; the responsibilities of the advertiser to the advertiser, consumer, society and language, professional ethics and principles will also be discussed.
Lectures: 1 h
Tutorial: 2 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 5
Prerequisite: None

MRTP 203-Editing Tehniques II
The student will acquire the essentials of editing different types of film and TV productions
Lectures: 1 h
Tutorial: 2 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 4
Prerequisite: None

MRTP 207-TV Production
The theoretical side of visual narration rules, lenses, camera, graphics and composition, editing, production and management will be covered in all stages of a television production, the differences between ENG (Electronic News Gathering) and EFP (Electronic Field Production) shooting crew and equipment will be explained, and the intermediate images to be used in live broadcast production and the preparation stages of live broadcast will be taught in practice.
Lectures: 1 h
Tutorial: 3 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 5
Prerequisite: None

MRTP 212-Computer Aided Visual Processing
In this course, fundamental topics such as layer management, selection, and masking techniques are covered using Adobe Photoshop. Additionally, photo editing, typography, logo and poster design, creating advertising visuals, and photo manipulation techniques are explored.
Lectures: 1 h
Tutorial: 2 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 4
Prerequisite: None

MRTP 218-New Communication Technologies
This course explores the fundamental concepts, operational mechanisms, and societal impacts of new media. Within the context of the evolution of communication technologies, topics such as smart televisions, IPTV, internet radio broadcasting, digital series and film platforms, new viewing practices, user interfaces, sensors, and interface-free technologies will be examined. Additionally, the economic, political, and cultural transformations driven by new media will be discussed, focusing on digital capitalism, participatory culture, the data economy, and the role of algorithms in cultural production. The course will also cover transmedia narratives, digital storytelling, and digital games, while evaluating the impact of mobile and location-based media, augmented reality, and artificial intelligence on physical space and individuals.
Lectures: 1 h
Tutorial: 2 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 4
Prerequisite: None

MRTP 221-History of Radio and TV
The course deals with the development of radio and television in Turkey and in the world.
Lectures: 2 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 2
Prerequisite: None

MRTP 224-Graduation Project
The Graduation Project course aims to enable students to comprehensively apply the theoretical and practical knowledge they have acquired over three semesters. In this course, students go through all stages of a production process, from idea development to final execution, gaining hands-on experience. They create various projects such as fiction or documentary films, TV programs, photography projects, radio programs, public service announcements, or advertising campaigns, enhancing their creativity and technical skills. The course provides a foundation for students to produce original, professional projects that meet industry standards.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 3 h
Credits: 4
ECTS Credits: 6
Prerequisite: None

MRTP 225-Audio Recording and Editing
The student will acquire the essentials of sound recording and editing.
Lectures: 2 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 3
Prerequisite: None

MRTP 229-TV drama
The course discusses the essentials of producing a television drama.
Lectures: 2 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 3
Prerequisite: None

MRTP 232-Radio TV Journalizm
Students of the course, print definition, historical development of journalism in the world and in Turkey, history and basic principles of journalism to be transferred; news sources and agencies will be introduced and audiovisual journalism applications will be made.
Lectures: 1 h
Tutorial: 2 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 4
Prerequisite: None

MRTP 234-Visual Narrative Techniques in Cinema and Television II
This course aims to give narrative language and moving image aesthetics through using emotions of charactes, language of camera and imaginative scene in drama.
Lectures: 2 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 4
Prerequisite: None

MRTP 235-Film Analysis
This course aims to provide a theoretical background for students in the field of film studies. The course aims to enable students to have critical analysis ability in the field of film studies with film analysis and film reading. Students are obliged to understand the relationship between the film and the viewer and to understand the process of reception.
Lectures: 2 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 3
Prerequisite: None

MRTP 236-Digital Communication Strategies
This course aims to evaluate the student's self-expression in a social context, starting from his/her private communication, taking into account social status and strategies. Within the scope of this purpose, it is a theoretically based course that emphasizes the dynamics of society and the strategies of daily life in terms of media and communication. The expectation from the students in this particular lecture is to choose a television series, a movie or a program and interpret the texts on topics such as communication conflicts, role-status problems and lack of communication, which are covered in the communication strategies course.
Lectures: 1 h
Tutorial: 2 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 4
Prerequisite: None

MRTP 237-Visual Narrative Techniques in Cinema and Television I
This course aims to combines basic narrative techniques with practice to gain practical experience in short movies and tv programs.
Lectures: 2 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 4
Prerequisite: None

MRTP 242-Motion Graphic Design
In this course, basic design design, the use of video, sound, text and graphics together, advertisement, promotion and generic design and visual effects design for films; will teach current program plans. In addition, the work of creating a filmic space and applying effects for the television and film industry will be examined through examples both in the world and in Turkey.
Lectures: 1 h
Tutorial: 2 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 3
Prerequisite: None

TRD 157-Turkish Language I
In this course, the studies will be made about the understanding, explanation, reading and writing, various features of written explanation will be considered and examined with critical viewpoint. The punctuation marks which are the basis of the written explanation and writing rules will be made evident and the correct use of such rules for efficient and sound expression will be elicited.
Lectures: 2 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 2
Prerequisite: None

TRD 158-Turkish Language II
In this course, the studies will be made about the understanding, explanation, reading and writing, various features of written explanation will be considered and examined with critical viewpoint. The punctuation marks which are the basis of written explanation and writing rules will be made evident and the correct use of such rules for efficient and sound expression will be elicited.
Lectures: 2 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 2
Prerequisite: None