MAVA 335
European cinema from approximately 1960 to the present. Differences in style and context of European Films, American Films and among national cinemas. British Social Realism movement and the western European Renaissance films of Fellini, Bergman, Bertolucci and Antonioni; the European identity through films.
MAVA 344
Study of Turkish Arts through production with traditional art forms. Utilization of Turkish ceramics, carpets, textiles, miniatures, papercutting, book illustrations as well as folkloric and cultural themes for the design project. Making connections between Turkish culture and another culture. Innovative approach to perceive and interpret Turkish cultural heritage through interdisciplinary media.
MAVA 352
MAVA 355
MAVA 358
MAVA 342
This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of the behavior of individuals and groups in organizations. Students will identify and develop the skills needed to make an effective contribution to organization, to manage others, and to maintain a high quality of work life. Topics covered include: motivation, communication, conflict negotiation, group dynamics, leadership, organizational & job design, and change management
MAVA 351
MAVA 354
MAVA 357
MAVA 360
MAVA 337
Introduction to programming languages such as Java AWT, Swing, .Net that are utilized to create interfaces. Creating applications using programming libraries. The course will focus on utilization of hardware that supports audio, video, gesture, text and drawing. The course will also focus on the basic processing of data derived from such hardware.