Department of Philosophy

Written Expression I(PH133)

Course Code Course Name Semester Theory Practice Lab Credit ECTS
PH133 Written Expression I 1 1 0 0 1 2
Prerequisites
Admission Requirements
Language of Instruction French
Course Type Compulsory
Course Level Bachelor Degree
Course Instructor(s) Claire LAFARGUE (Email)
Assistant
Objective Acquisition of B2 + / C1 level in FOU (French for university purposes)
Explanations of philosophical texts
Text analysis
Content Methodology of texts commentaries
Introduction to the dissertation
Course Learning Outcomes Acquired B2 level- C1 being acquired
Philosophical Vocabulary
Structure of texts commentary
Teaching and Learning Methods Actionnal Methodology
Pedagogy by project
References texts by french philosophers
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Contribution to Overall Grade
  Number Contribution
Contribution of in-term studies to overall grade 1 60
Contribution of final exam to overall grade 1 40
Toplam 2 100
In-Term Studies
  Number Contribution
Assignments 3 30
Presentation 0 0
Midterm Examinations (including preparation) 1 10
Project 1 20
Laboratory 0 0
Other Applications 0 0
Quiz 2 20
Term Paper/ Project 0 0
Portfolio Study 1 20
Reports 0 0
Learning Diary 0 0
Thesis/ Project 0 0
Seminar 0 0
Other 0 0
Toplam 8 100
No Program Learning Outcomes Contribution
1 2 3 4 5
1 Analyze philosophical texts with analytical and critical rigor; X
2 Get an exhaustive knowledge on the history of philosophy; from antiquity to 20th century;
3 Provide access to information and expertise in the fields of systematic philosophy, such as ethic, esthetic, history of science, philosophy of society;
4 Establish the relation between philosophy and other fields of knowledge, such as, history, psychology, anthropology, sociology and other positive sciences; X
5 Learn the theories of political science and the philosophical evaluation of historical and actual events;
6 Have a sufficient level of French and English in order to follow philosophical debates; X
7 Have a sufficient level of the ancient Greek, Latin and Ottoman languages for reading philosophical texts written in these;
8 Develop a creative thinking and a knowledge of aesthetic theories which will allow the analysis of artworks and the history of art;
9 Acquire academic research methods and writing ability as well as to develop analytical skills, interpretation and criticism. X
Activities Number Period Total Workload
Class Hours 2 14 28
Assignments 3 2 6
Midterm Examinations (including preparation) 1 2 2
Project 1 6 6
Final Examinations (including preparation) 1 2 2
Quiz 2 1 2
Portfolio Study 1 6 6
Total Workload 52
Total Workload / 25 2,08
Credits ECTS 2
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