FIRST AND EMERGENCY AID (TURKISH) PROGRAMME
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Name of the Course Unit Code Year Semester In-Class Hours (T+P) Credit ECTS Credit
DEONTOLOGY AND ETHICS IN HEALTH SCIENCES SHM202 2 4 2+0 2.0 4.0


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Key Learning Outcomes of the Course Unit
On successful completion of this course unit, students/learners will or will be able to:
PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOMES
1 will be able to understand related concepts/theories.1 (5), 2 (5), 3 (5), 4 (5), 5 (1), 6 (1), 7 (1), 8 (1), 10 (1), 11 (1), 12 (1), 13 (1), 14 (1), 15 (1), 16 (1), 18 (1), 19 (1), 20 (1), 24 (5), 25 (5), 26 (1), 27 (1), 28 (4), 29 (5), 30 (5), 31 (5), 32 (2), 33 (5), 34 (5), 35 (1), 36 (1), 37 (1), 38 (4)
2 will be able to discuss the validity of related concepts/theories. 1 (5), 2 (5), 3 (5), 4 (5), 5 (1), 6 (1), 7 (1), 8 (1), 9 (1), 10 (1), 11 (1), 12 (1), 13 (1), 14 (1), 15 (1), 16 (1), 18 (1), 19 (1), 20 (1), 24 (5), 25 (5), 26 (1), 27 (1), 28 (4), 29 (5), 30 (5), 31 (5), 32 (2), 33 (5), 34 (5), 35 (1), 36 (1), 37 (1), 38 (4)
3 will be able to discuss the possible applications of related concepts/theories in real life and offer suggestions.1 (5), 2 (5), 3 (5), 4 (5), 5 (1), 6 (1), 7 (1), 8 (1), 9 (1), 10 (1), 11 (1), 12 (1), 13 (1), 14 (1), 15 (1), 16 (1), 18 (1), 19 (1), 20 (1), 24 (5), 25 (5), 26 (1), 27 (1), 28 (4), 29 (5), 30 (5), 31 (5), 32 (2), 33 (5), 34 (5), 35 (1), 36 (1), 37 (1), 38 (4)
4 will be able to apply the relevant concepts/theories to real life/other situations/cases.1 (5), 2 (5), 3 (5), 4 (5), 5 (1), 6 (1), 7 (1), 8 (1), 9 (1), 10 (1), 11 (1), 12 (1), 13 (1), 14 (1), 15 (1), 16 (1), 18 (1), 19 (1), 20 (1), 24 (5), 25 (5), 26 (1), 27 (1), 28 (4), 29 (5), 30 (5), 31 (5), 32 (2), 33 (5), 34 (5), 35 (1), 36 (1), 37 (1), 38 (4)
5 will be able to analyze critically existing applications of related concepts/theories in real life.1 (5), 2 (5), 3 (5), 4 (5), 5 (1), 6 (1), 7 (1), 8 (1), 9 (1), 10 (1), 11 (1), 12 (1), 13 (1), 14 (1), 15 (1), 16 (1), 18 (1), 19 (1), 20 (1), 24 (5), 25 (5), 26 (1), 27 (1), 28 (4), 29 (5), 30 (5), 31 (5), 32 (2), 33 (5), 34 (5), 35 (1), 36 (1), 37 (1), 38 (4)
6 will be able to analyze critically existing applications of related concepts/theories in real life.1 (5), 2 (5), 3 (5), 4 (5), 5 (1), 6 (1), 7 (1), 8 (1), 9 (1), 10 (1), 11 (1), 12 (1), 13 (1), 14 (1), 15 (1), 16 (1), 18 (1), 19 (1), 20 (1), 24 (5), 25 (5), 26 (1), 27 (1), 28 (4), 29 (5), 30 (5), 31 (5), 32 (2), 33 (5), 34 (5), 35 (1), 36 (1), 37 (1), 38 (4)
7 will be able to develop a unique approach to related concepts.1 (5), 2 (5), 3 (5), 4 (5), 5 (1), 6 (1), 7 (1), 8 (1), 9 (1), 10 (1), 11 (1), 12 (1), 13 (1), 14 (1), 15 (1), 16 (1), 18 (1), 19 (1), 20 (1), 24 (5), 25 (5), 26 (1), 27 (1), 28 (4), 29 (5), 30 (5), 31 (5), 32 (2), 33 (5), 34 (5), 35 (1), 36 (1), 37 (1), 38 (4)
8 will be able to develop/create a new approach.1 (5), 2 (5), 3 (5), 4 (5), 5 (1), 6 (1), 7 (1), 8 (1), 9 (1), 10 (1), 11 (1), 12 (1), 13 (1), 14 (1), 15 (1), 16 (1), 18 (1), 19 (1), 20 (1), 24 (5), 25 (5), 26 (1), 27 (1), 28 (4), 29 (5), 30 (5), 31 (5), 32 (2), 33 (5), 34 (5), 35 (1), 36 (1), 37 (1), 38 (4)
9 will be able to conduct the work independently; will be able to work in groups on a given study. 1 (5), 2 (5), 3 (5), 4 (5), 5 (1), 6 (1), 7 (1), 8 (1), 9 (1), 10 (1), 11 (1), 12 (1), 13 (1), 14 (1), 15 (1), 16 (1), 18 (1), 19 (1), 20 (1), 24 (5), 25 (5), 26 (1), 27 (1), 28 (4), 29 (5), 30 (5), 31 (5), 32 (2), 33 (5), 34 (5), 35 (1), 36 (1), 37 (1), 38 (4)
10 will be able to apply the principles of academic work to produce an academic study.1 (5), 2 (5), 5 (1), 6 (1), 7 (1), 8 (1), 9 (1), 10 (1), 11 (1), 12 (1), 13 (1), 14 (1), 15 (1), 16 (1), 18 (1), 19 (1), 20 (1), 24 (5), 25 (5), 26 (1), 27 (1), 28 (4), 29 (5), 30 (5), 31 (5), 32 (2), 33 (5), 34 (5), 35 (1), 36 (1), 37 (1), 38 (4)