LEARNING OUTCOMES OF THE TURKISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE PROGRAM (BACHELOR'S DEGREE)
- Acquires knowledge about the linguistic features of Turkish that can be observed in the past and present, makes inferences; uses Turkish beautifully and correctly in both spoken and written forms.
- Acquires basic knowledge about the periods, works, and personalities of historical and contemporary Turkish dialects.
- Can evaluate issues related to the Turkish language based on linguistics and language science methods and produce solutions to problems.
- Recognizes topics, literary personalities, and works evaluated within the scope of Turkish folk literature.
- Conducts compilation and research in the fields of folklore and folk literature.
- Acquires knowledge about the traditions, customs, beliefs, practices, and their origins that exist/are kept alive in society.
- Acquires knowledge and experience about the historical development, general structure, general characteristics, sources, chronology, representatives, important works, meters, and verse forms of Turkish literature from its beginnings to the present day.
- Knows, compares, and explains the literary developments and changes in pre-Islamic Turkish literature, classical Turkish literature, Turkish folk literature, and the Tanzimat, Servet-i Fünûn, Fecr-i Âtî, National Literature, and Republican periods; gains awareness of the new language and literary issues brought about by the era.
- Analyzes literary works produced in Turkish Literature from an interdisciplinary approach in terms of elements such as genre, structure, language, theme, literary movement, literary theory, mentality, culture, philosophy, sociology, psychology, history, and religion; observes differences in form and content and evaluates them critically.
- Understands and examines what they have learned in all branches of Turkish Language and Literature correctly and sufficiently in line with scientific principles and by utilizing social/human sciences such as philosophy/history/sociology/psychology, etc.; produces solutions for language and literature problems they encounter with an interdisciplinary approach.
- Teaches the language and literature knowledge they have acquired in all public and private sector institutions for educational purposes. Edits texts in the media sector (print and visual) to ensure the correct use of the native language. Teaches Turkish to foreigners, provided they have obtained a teaching certificate.
