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Course Name
Turkish Sosyal Politika ve Planlama
English Social Policy and Planning
Course Code
SBP 457 Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester -
3 3 - -
Course Language Turkish
Course Coordinator Gülden Erkut
Course Objectives 1.To comprehend the importance of social planning as a social policy
2.To develop systematic and rational solutions to the problems that are emerging in the social area such as urbanization, housing, labour force, education and health for the stable development
Course Description The objective of the course is comprehend the importance of social policy in planning process and to examine the policy and implementatioons on urban problems at social dimension. Basic elements of social policy and general framework will be reviewed in the course, social state and social policy;globalization process:
; social problems at urban areas in the world and EU member countries; the experience of international organizations and Turkey.
Course Outcomes Student, who passed the course satisfactorily can:
1. Social and cultural structure, requirements that characterized by different cultural structures, request, behavior, social and spatial form relations
2. To increase the social and cultural level by all decisions on planning and design development, to create healthy living conditions, cultural structure to increase savings
3. Through the social and physical development in the country, with internationally accepted standards to capture all kinds of communication remain open, relations system may perform editing tools to identify and to use these tools in planning activit
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Textbook
Other References Güven, S., 1995, Türkiyede Sosyal Planlama, Ezgi yayınları, Bursa.
Hill, D., 1994, Citizens and Cities: Urban Policy in the 1990s, Harvester Wheatsheaf, London.
 
 
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