Course Name Code Semester T+U Hours Credit ECTS
Sectoral Analysis SAU 029 0 1 + 0 2 2
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Course Language Turkish
Course Level Bachelor's Degree
Course Type OPTIONAL
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Course Objective This course is an introduction to research methods in public and non-profit sector settings. Learners become informed consumers and critics of research and more effective managers of research-related projects. Data analysis skills are also strengthened with the use of spreadsheet software. Topics include: definition and types of research; research design; measurement; methods of data collection; data coding; descriptive and inferential statistics; relationships between variables; ethical and organizational issues; and the research proposal and report.
Course Content Sector analysis is an investment assessment technique in which investors group companies that perform similar functions within the economy into sectors when analyzing potential stocks. The idea behind this mode of thinking is that stocks within a certain business type will tend to rise and fall along with the performance of the sector. Sectoral analysis and reporting.
# Course Learning Outcomes Teaching Methods Assessment Methods
1 Evaluation of Sectoral Growth in Turkey Lecture, Question-Answer,
2 Evaluation of Sectoral Change in World Lecture, Question-Answer,
3 Remarking of balanced and unbalanced economical growth theory Lecture, Question-Answer,
4 Understanding of strategic sectoral change Lecture, Question-Answer,
5 Comparing of agriculture, industry, commercial sectors and other sectors Lecture, Question-Answer, Brain Storming,
Week Course Topics Preliminary Preparation
1 General view of sector
2 Sector in world economy
3 Sector in Turkey Economy
4 Sectoral products and services
5 Subsectors
6 Interaction between other sectors
7 Midterm exam
8 Employment in sector
9 Economical worth of sector
10 R&D activities in sector
11 Energy consumption, logistics and raw materials in sector
12 Foreign trade of sector
13 Swot analaysis of sector and report
14 Final
Resources
Course Notes Economic Factors and Stock Returns: Sectoral Analysis: An Investigation at Firm and Industry Level 2011
by Dr Babar Zaheer Butt and Dr Kashif Ur Rehman

Marketing Strategies and Management: A Sectoral AnalysisJan 20, 2014
by Makarand Upadhyaya
Course Resources Sectoral reports
Statistical reports,
# Contribution of Course Learning Outcomes to Program Outcomes
1 Evaluation of Sectoral Growth in Turkey
2 Evaluation of Sectoral Change in World
3 Remarking of balanced and unbalanced economical growth theory
4 Understanding of strategic sectoral change
5 Comparing of agriculture, industry, commercial sectors and other sectors
Evaluation System
Semester Studies Contribution Rate
1. Ödev 100
Total 100
1. Yıl İçinin Başarıya 50
1. Final 50
Total 100
ECTS - Workload Activity Quantity Time (Hours) Total Workload (Hours)
Course Duration (Including the exam week: 16x Total course hours) 16 1 16
Hours for off-the-classroom study (Pre-study, practice) 16 2 32
Mid-terms 1 40 40
Final examination 1 40 40
Total Workload 128
Total Workload / 25 (Hours) 5.12
dersAKTSKredisi 2