Undergraduate Program in International Trade Curriculum at Isik University
Department of Management / International Trade Program
FRESHMAN YEAR
Fall Term
(Semester 1) Hours Credit Type Spring Term
(Semester 2) Hours Credit Type
POLS 101 Introduction to Political Science 3+0+0 3 6 SS MAN 102 Principles of Management 3+0+0 3 6 SS
ECO 101
Introduction to Economics I 3+0+0 3 6 SS ECO 102 Intro to Economics II 3+0+0 3 6 SS
MATH 103 Mathematics I 3+0+0 3 5 S MATH 104 Mathematics II 3+0+0 3 5 S
ENG 101 English I
3+0+0 3 5 L ENG 102 English II
3+0+0 3 5 L
IT 101 Introduction to Computing 3+0+0 3 5 S HSS 140 Introduction to Sociology 3+0+0 3 5 H
TUR 101 Turkish I
2+0+0 2 3 H TUR 102 Turkish II
2+0+0 2 3 H
semester credits 17 30 semester credits 17 30
SOPHOMORE YEAR
Fall Term
(Semester 3)
Hours
Credit
Type
Spring Term
(Semester 4)
Hours
Credit
Type
ECO 201 Microeconomics 3+0+0 3 6 D1 ECO 202 Macroeconomics 3+0+0 3 6 D1
MAN 211 Financial Accounting 3+0+0 3 6 D1 MAN 202 International Business 3+0+0 3 5 D1
MATH 231 Statistics I 3+0+0 3 5 S Complementary Elective 3+0+0 3 5 C
MAN 231 Introduction to Law 3+0+0 3 5 D1 MAN 232 Business Law 3+0+0 3 5 D1
HSS Elective 3+0+0 3 5 H HSS Elective 3+0+0 3 5 H
HIST 101 Hist. of Turkish Republic I 2+0+0 2 3 H HIST 102 Hist. of Turkish Republic II 2+0+0 2 4 H
semester credits 17 30 semester credits 17 30
JUNIOR YEAR
Fall Term
(Semester 5)
Hours
Credit
Type
Spring Term
(Semester 6)
Hours
Credit
Type
MAN 321 Business Finance 3+0+0 3 6 D1 MAN 326 Risk Management and Insurance 3+0+0 3 4 D1
ECO 316 Global Economic Issues 3+0+0 3 6 D1 MAN 386 Inter.Transportation and Logistics 3+0+0 3 4 D1
MAN 441 International Marketing 3+0+0 3 6 D1 MAN 391 Multinational Corporations 3+0+0 3 5 D1
Departmental Elective 3+0+0 3 7 D2 Departmental Elective 3+0+0 3 7 D2
Complementary Elective 3+0+0 3 5 C Complementary Elective 3+0+0 3 5 C
Free Elective 3+0+0 3 5 F
semester credits 15 30 semester credits 18 30
SENIOR YEAR
Fall Term
(Semester 7)
Hours
Credit
Type
Spring Term
(Semester 
Hours
Credit
Type
MAN 445 Foreign Trade Management 3+0+0 3 7 D1 MAN 473 Business Project Management 3+0+0 3 7 D1
MAN 422 International Finance 3+0+0 3 6 D1 MAN 478 Seminar in Int. Trade 3+0+0 3 6 D1
Departmental Elective 3+0+0 3 7 D2 Departmental Elective 3+0+0 3 7 D2
Complementary Elective 3+0+0 3 5 C Complementary Elective 3+0+0 3 5 C
Complementary Elective 3+0+0 3 5 C Free Elective 3+0+0 3 5 F
semester credits 15 30 semester credits 15 30
TOTAL CREDITS = 131 (240 ECTS)
D2 Departmental electives
3 CREDITS = 7 ECTS
Hours Credit ECTS
MAN 301 Industrial Relations 3+0+0 3 7
MAN 311 Financial and Cost Accounting 3+0+0 3 7
MAN 352 Management Information Systems 3+0+0 3 7
MAN 361 Business Over Internet 3+0+0 3 7
MAN 371 Strategic Management 3+0+0 3 7
MAN 372 Total Quality Management 3+0+0 3 7
MAN 381 Business Strategies 3+0+0 3 7
MAN 382 Strategic Marketing 3+0+0 3 7
MAN 392 Management Consultancy 3+0+0 3 7
ECO 311 International Economics 3+0+0 3 7
ECO 401 Economics of the EU 3+0+0 3 7
EC0 470 Economics of East Asia 3+0+0 3 7
ECO 471 Economics of Latin America 3+0+0 3 7
ECO 472 Economics of the Middle East 3+0+0 3 7
C Complementary courses
3 CREDITS = 5 ECTS
ECTS
MAN 411 B2B Marketing 3+0+0 3 5
MAN 412 Portfolio Management 3+0+0 3 5
MAN 421 Financial Institution Management 3+0+0 3 5
MAN 422 International Finance 3+0+0 3 5
MAN 431 Public Finance 3+0+0 3 5
MAN 432 Sales Management 3+0+0 3 5
MAN 441 International Marketing 3+0+0 3 5
MAN 442 CRM Dynamics 3+0+0 3 5
MAN 451 Current Issues in Social Security 3+0+0 3 5
MAN 452 Auditing 3+0+0 3 5
MAN 461 Cost Accounting 3+0+0 3 5
MAN 462 Inflation Accounting 3+0+0 3 5
MAN 471 Labor Law 3+0+0 3 5
MAN 472 Managerial Decision Making 3+0+0 3 5
All courses offered by the Departments of Economics and International Relations
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