Compulsory
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ATA1015 ATATURK PRINCIPLES AND THE HISTORY OF REVOLUTION I
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2
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0
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2
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The Purpose of Atatürk's Principles and Revolution History Course, Revolution and Concepts Related to Revolution, The Collapse of the Ottoman Empire XIX. Innovation Movements in the Ottoman Empire in the 19th Century, Ideas for Saving the State in the Last Period of the Ottoman Empire, XX. The Situation of the Ottoman State at the Beginning of the Century, The Situation of the Country After the Armistice of Mudros, The Opening of the Grand National Assembly in the Preparation Period for the National Struggle and its Activities Political and Military Developments After the Opening of the Grand National Assembly, the Lausanne Peace Treaty, Its Importance and Results
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Compulsory
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ATA1016 ATATURK PRINCIPLES AND THE HISTORY OF REVOLUTION II
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2
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0
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2
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Turkish Revolution Movements, Atatürk Era Turkish Foreign Policy, Basic Principles of the Turkish Revolution (Atatürk's Principles), Integrative Principles, Atatürk's Illness and Death, İsmet İnönü's Election as President and İsmet İnönü Period (1938-1950), II. World War, Democrat Party Government and Adnan Menderes Era (1950-1960), Military Coups and the Republic of Turkey (1960-1980), 12 September 1980 Coup and After Turkey
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Compulsory
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DHF1001 PREVENTIVE MEDICINE AND EPIDEMIOLOGY
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1
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0
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1
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Includes the ability to plan and implement research in the field of public health., Definition of community oral and dental health and preventive medicine, Oral health education and oral dental care practices, Microbial dental plaque term and its effect on oral health, Etiology of dental caries, caries types and classification, Relationship between nutrition and oral and dental health, Determination of caries risk in adults and children, Preventive programs to promote community-based oral and dental health , Definition, historical development, strategies of epidemiology, Uses of epidemiology and classification of epidemiological studies, Descriptive studies, Analytical research, Experimental research, Methodological Studies (Validity, Safety Studies), Epidemiological research planning, epidemiological criterias (health indicators), epidemiological data presentation techniques (tables and graphs)
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Compulsory
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DHF1002 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
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2
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0
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2
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Introduction to behavioral sciences, Neurobiological Origins of Behavior, Psychology, Normal-abnormal, psychosis-neurosis, Sexuality, Consciousness, sensation and perception, emotions and emotions, Thinking and problem solving process and intelligence, Learning and Memory, Motivation (motivated behavior), frustration- conflict and aggression Psychoanalytic theory and ego defense mechanisms, Spiritual Sexual and Spiritual Social development, Self-knowledge and personality development and personality evaluation, Socialization and social influence, Communication.
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Compulsory
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DHF1003 HISTORY OF DENTISTRY AND ETHICAL PRINCIPLES
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1
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0
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1
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History of Dentistry and Deontology, Basic Components of Good Medicine, Evidence-Based Medicine, Ethics and Professional Values, Regulations and Institutions , Human Rights, Patient Rights, Physician's Ethics Responsibilities and Physician Rights, Basic Principles of Dental Ethics, Approach to Problems of Dental Ethics, Malpractice-Illuminated Consent, Physician-Patient Communication and Contract, Ethics, Aesthetics and Economics in Dentistry, Hepatitis C and HIV in the Context of the Physician's Obligation to Treat, Important Elements in Examination Medicine
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Compulsory
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DHF1004 BIOPHYSICS
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2
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0
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2
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Biophysics and System Definition, Measurement, Scale, Error, Force Vectors, Moment of Rotation, Static, Musculoskeletal Mechanics, Stress, Strain, Energy, Matter, Thermodynamics, Biophysical events in the cell, Bioelectric measurement, observation and application tools, circulation and respiration biophysics, Biological receptors, Radiation biophysics, Basic principles of medical imaging methods, Laser beams and their use in medicine.
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Compulsory
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DHF1005 INDTRODUCTION TO DENTISTRY
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2
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0
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3
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Compulsory
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DHF1006 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY
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2
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0
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2
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Definition and importance of occupational health and safety, historical development, General rules of occupational health and safety and safety culture, Information on labor legislation, Legal rights and responsibilities of employees, Legal consequences arising from work accidents and occupational diseases, Work accidents, their causes and precautions to be taken , Risk assessment, general concepts and methods, Preliminary hazard analysis in dentistry laboratories, Fire protection, emergency, evacuation and rescue, Physical and chemical risk factors, Ergonomic and psychosocial risk factors, Occupational diseases and general protection principles, Occupational risk factors encountered in dentistry , Personal protective equipment.
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Elective
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DHF1021 INTRODUCTION TO UNIVERSITY LIFE AND SOCIAL RESPONS
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1
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0
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1
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Concept of university, the establishment of Niğde Ömer Halisdemir University, the presentation of academic units, campuses, social facilities, Introduction of the Faculty of Dentistry, departments, academic staff, employment opportunities for graduates, Examination and discipline regulations, Student Rights and Responsibilities, Career and the Importance of Career Planning, CV Preparation, Petition writing, Speaking and Expression skills, Access to information, Travel, Observation, Research, Library, Responsibility and social responsibility: concept analysis, Ethics, morality and volunteerism, Historical development of social responsibility, Corporate social responsibility, International social responsibility, Social responsibility in the context of social services and human rights, Social Activities, ability to work together
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Elective
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DHF1023 COMMUNICATION SKILLS
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1
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0
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1
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Compulsory
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DHF1101 MEDICAL BIOLOGY AND GENETICS
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1
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1
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4
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Introduction to Medical Biology and Genetics, Origin of living things, prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, macromolecules in life, Cell membrane structure, properties and function, Cytoskeleton and intercellular connections, Cell organelles and functions-I,II, Cell nucleus and replication, RNA types and transcription, Genetic code and translation, Genome structure and organization, Control of gene activities-I,II, Cell divisions, cell cycle, cell cycle control mechanisms-I,II, Mutagenic factors and mutation types, DNA repair mechanisms, Basic principles of signal transduction, Cell death and aging mechanisms, Stem Cell Biology, Current techniques in medical biology, Genetic inheritance patterns, Chromosome structure and basic principles of cytogenetics, Hereditary Diseases and Hereditary dental diseases, Developmental biology and genetics, Immunobiology, Laboratory introduction, rules, introduction of tools, use of light microscope , Types of living and non-living cells, Mitosis.
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Compulsory
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DHF1102 ANATOMY
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2
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2
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8
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Introduction to anatomy (anatomical position, axis, plane and movements and terminology), General information about bones, General information about joints, classification of joints, types of joints, General information about muscles, principles of contraction of muscles, muscle types, Bones and joints of the upper extremity , Muscles of upper extremity, Plexus brachialis, Bones and joints of lower extremity, Muscles of lower extremity, Plexus lumbalis and plexus sacralis, Normas, neurocranium bones (os frontale, os parietale os occipitale, os ethmoidale os sphenoidale, osceraeium bones), Viscerale (os nasale, concha nasalis inferior, vomer, os zygomaticum, os lacrimale, maxilla, os palatinum, mandible), Entire skull skeleton (orbita, cavitas nasi, cavitas oris, fossa temporalis, fossa infratemporalis, fossa pterygopalatina), Mimic muscle muscles, Vertebrae, Neck muscles, neck triangles, plexus cervicalis, Columna vertebralis, Thoracic skeleton, Chest and back muscles, abdominal wall muscles.
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Compulsory
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DHF1103 DENTAL MORPHOLOGY AND MANIPULATIN
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2
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5
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14
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Introduction to morphology and terminology: introduction of teeth; dental identification formulas and tooth numbering systems; Morphology of upper incisors; Morphology of lower incisors; Morphology of canines; Morphology of Upper Premolars; Morphology of mandibular molars; Morphology of maxillary molars; Morphology of mandibular molars; Morphological evaluation of adjacent and reciprocal positions of teeth in the dental arch; Functional occlusal morphology; Definition of plaster, types and usage; wax definition, types and usage; Acryl definition, types and usage; Polymerization and defects in acrylics; casting materials and investment; Casting defects and soldering techniques; Introduction to fixed prosthesis; Tooth preparation principles; Biomechanical concepts in tooth preparation; Cervical edge limit in fixed prostheses; Full cast metal crown; preparation of model with die and transferring of models to the articulator; Bridge restorations; Bridge pontic design - connectors and pontic-mucosa relationship; Temporary crown restorations, temporary restoration applications; Partial crowns partial crowns; inlay ; onlay; Evaluation of abutment teeth in fixed dentures; Providing form and aesthetics in fixed prostheses; Rotary instruments in tooth preparation.
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Compulsory
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DHF1104 BIOSTATISTICS
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1
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1
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4
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Importance of statistics, basic concepts used in statistics, research types, measurement and scales, sampling methods, bias, randomization and blinding, descriptive statistics, probability and theoretical probability distributions, normal distribution and its properties, some discrete probability distributions, hypothesis tests, parametric and non-parametric statistical tests, categorical data analysis, linear regression and correlation analysis.
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Compulsory
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DHF1105 BIOCHEMISTRY I
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2
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0
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4
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Introduction to Biochemistry Biomolecules Acids, Bases, Buffers, Structure, Function and Properties of Amino Acids, Peptides, Structure and Classification of Proteins, Function and Properties of Proteins, Biochemical Catalysis: Enzymes and Coenzymes, Enzyme Kinetics, Structure in Carbohydrates, Classification: Monosaccharides, Disaccharides, Polysaccharides , Carbohydrates Function and Properties, Structure and Classification of Lipids, Functions of Lipids, Hemoglobin and myoglobin, Biological Membranes, Structure, Function and Properties of Nucleic Acids, Structure, Function and Coenzyme Properties of Vitamins, Minerals, Structure, Functions and Classification of Hormones.
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Compulsory
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TDL1011 TURKISH LANGUAGE I
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2
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0
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2
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Language and Languages: Language-Nation Relationship, Language-Culture Relationship Languages in the World and the Place of Turkish Language among World Languages; Language Families in terms of their SourcesThe historical development of Turkish Written Language; Old Turkish, Middle Turkish, Divanü Lügat-it Türk, Atabetü'l-Hakayık, Khwarezm Turkish, Old Turkey Turkish (Old Anatolian Turkish); New Turkish Period, Modern Turkish Period, West, South West Turkish), Turkey Turkish, East (North) East Turkish), Karatay Turkish, Phonology (PHONETHICS), Sound and sound formation, harmony between major and minor vowels, main phonetic events in Turkish; Sound characteristics of Turkish, syllable structure of Turkish, sentence stress. Shape Knowledge (MORPHOLOGY-FORMAL KNOWLEDGE), words in terms of shape, roots, stems, affixes (constructive affixes, inflectional affixes), words in terms of expression and functions; nouns, adjectives, pronouns, verbs, verb conjugation, morphological and tense suffixes, gerunds, prepositions, derivatives and nouns, semantics; meaning in the word, the meaning frame of the word.
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Compulsory
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TDL1012 TURKISH LANGUAGE II
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2
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0
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2
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Word groups, literal, side and figurative meanings of words, Idioms, reduplications, terms, language mistakes, sentence structure of Turkish, sentence elements, sentence analysis, types of written expression such as novel, article, essay, poem, presentation, report and report examples, petition types of expression such as writing business letters and CVs, conversations and discussions.
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Compulsory
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YDL1013 FOREING LANGUAGE I
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3
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0
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3
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Present tense; present tense; oral, reading, writing and listening skills during these times; verbal skills (introducing oneself, describing something/place, giving direction, question-answer patterns for personal information); reading skills (restaurants, lounges, buses, trains, etc.), reading lists/labels in shopping places, asking questions, etc.); writing skills (text messaging, poster writing, form filling); listening skills (direction, place/person directions, etc.).
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Compulsory
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YDL1014 FOREING LANGUAGE II
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3
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0
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3
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Students should be able to understand sentences and frequently used expressions related to current life (information about themselves, their families, work and close circles, shopping, etc.), to be able to directly transfer understandable and familiar subjects when necessary, to express themselves, their education, their immediate environment and directly with basic level expressions. In order to be able to explain their needs-oriented situations, the following topics (Present Continuous, adverbs of manner, comparison of adjectives, superlative adjectives, prefer + noun/-ing form, will, Present Perfect, have to/ don't have to, wh- questions, be going to for intentions and plans, infinitive of purpose, verbs + infinitive/-ing form etc.).
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