ÇAĞ UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF LAW Learning Outcomes of the Course Code Course Name Credit ECTS LAW 240 Criminal Law I I(General Provisions) 3(3-0) 4 Prerequisites None Language of Instruction Mode of Delivery Face to face Turkish Type and Level of Course Compulsory/ Undergraduate / 2.Year/ Fall Semester Lecturers Name(s) Contacts Lecture Hours Office Hours Course Coordinator Asst. Prof. Polat İşoğlu ThursdayThursdaypolatisoglu@cag.edu.tr Friday Friday 9.10- 12.10 12.30- 13.10 Others Course Objective The aim of this course is to provide general information about the general principles of criminal law. Relationship Students who have completed the course successfully should be able to Prog. Output Net Effect 1 define the goals and characteristics of criminal law; the basic 1-2-3-4-5-6-11 4-5-5-4-3-5-4 terminology, definitions, theories and; sources of criminal law, 2 explain and discuss about committing crime and culpability; 1-2-3-4-5-6-11 4-5-5-4-3-5-4 criminal defenses, legal justifications, and burdens of proof, 3 apply criminal law principles to solve problems by the 1-2-3-4-5-6-11 4-5-5-4-3-5-4 authorities, evaluate legal arguments and engage in critical appraisal of 1-2-3-4-5-6-11 4-5-5-4-3-5-4 criminal law doctrine, 5 have the ability to define and solve legal problems and can 1-2-3-4-5-6-11 4-5-5-4-3-5-4 produce alternative solutions. Course Description: In this context, the historical development of criminal law both in the western states and in Turkey, the concept of crime and its elements such as the elements of actus reus, mens rea and causation the notions of criminal and of punishments are exterminated in accordance with theory and judgments rendered by national criminal courts. Course Contents:( Weekly Lecture Plan ) Weeks Topics Preparation Teaching Methods 1 General elements of crime Textbook Lecture, Question & Answer 2 Legal elements Textbook Lecture, Question & Answer 3 Textbook Lecture, Question & Answer ,Case The material element of a crime Study 4 Textbook Lecture, Question & Answer, The moral element of a crime Practice 5 Textbook Lecture, Question & Answer, Case Criminal capacity Study 6 Textbook Lecture, Question & Answer criminal intent and personal liability Practice 7 Textbook Lecture, Question & Answer Causal relation between cause and effect Case Study 8 Textbook Lecture, Question & Answer Definition and categories of crimes Case Study 9 Textbook Lecture, Question & Answer Concept of attempt Case Study 10 Textbook Lecture, Question & Answer Participation of a crime Case Study 11 Textbook Lecture, Question & Answer Multiplicity of crimes and punishments Case Study 12 Textbook Lecture, Question & Answer Punishment and application of punishments Practice 13 Textbook Lecture, Question & Answer Suspension of punishment Case Study 14 Textbook Lecture, Question & Answer Restoration of rights Practice REFERENCES Textbook General Provisions of Criminal Law , Artuk/Gökcen/Yenidünya , Ankara 2012 Related links Course Notes 4 Course Notes of the Lecturer Recommended Reading Material Sharing Activities Midterm Exam Presentation Homework Effect of The Activities Effect of The Final Exam Contents Hours in Classroom Hours out Classroom Midterm Exam Final Exam Introduction to Turkish Criminal Law, Applied criminal law, Centel/Zafer/Çakmut, İstanbul 2012 Materials are available at Çağ University WEB Site Students’ Automation System Number 1 1 ASSESSMENT METHODS Effect 40% Notes 40% 60% ECTS TABLE Number 14 14 1 1 Hours 3 3 10 15 Total Total / 30 ECTS Credit RECENT PERFORMANCE Total 42 42 10 15 109 =109/30=3,63 4