| Ders Adı | THE WRITER AND READER IN FICTION | Kod | INDE7008 |
| Kredi | 3 | AKTS | 8 |
| Z/S | Zorunlu | Teorik Saat | 3 |
| Uygulama Saat | 0 | Lab Saat | 0 |
| Ders Dili | İngilizce | Dersi Veren | Prof. Dr. ESRA MELİKOĞLU |
| Dersin Veriliş Türü | Örgün | ||
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