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Language
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Turkish
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Program Time (Year)
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2
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Max.Program Time (Year)
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4
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Program Quota
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31
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Internships Status
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Have
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ÖSYM type
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TYT
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PROG. Director
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Instructor Zübeyir ARİTÜRK
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Department’s ECTS and Erasmus Co-ordinator
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Instructor Zübeyir ARİTÜRK
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History
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Education began in the 2006-2007 academic year.
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Admission Requirements
(1) High School Diploma, (2) Placement through a centralised, nation-wide student selection and placement examination organized by Assessment, Selection and Placement Centre (ÖSYM). Candidates gain access to the programmes based on their composite scores consisting of the scores on the centralized exam and high school grade point averages. (1) High School Diploma and its "Certificate of Equivalency” granted by the Turkish Ministry of National Education (MoNE). (2) Exam for International Student (YÖS) or international university entrance examinations such as SAT I, ACT, etc., recognised by the national authority in higher education, the Council of Higher Education (YÖK). Candidates gain access to the programmes based on their scores obtained from YÖS or equivalent exams.
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Higher Grade Transition
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Upon successful completion of this programme, students may apply to first cycle degree programmes in or a related field of the study and gain access to these programmes through a centralised, nation-wide Vertical Transfer Examination (Dikey Geçiş Sınavı).
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Graduation Requirements
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To successfully complete the program, it is necessary to pass 120 ECTS credits from the courses in the program, obtain a weighted grade point average of at least 2.00 out of 4.00, and complete a 30-day internship.
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Occupational Profiles of Graduates
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Students graduating from the business management program can find employment in management, accounting, finance, human resources, production, marketing, and public relations departments in industrial, commercial, and service businesses. They also have employment opportunities in public and private banks, investment and financial institutions, and certified public accountants and certified public accountants' offices.
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Assessment and Grading
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A) Midterm exam: At least one midterm exam is held for each course every semester. B) General examination: A general examination of a course is made at the end of the semester or year when the course is completed. General test, students who fulfill attendance requirements and who are successful in the application of the courses that they are applying for may be admitted. C) Make-up exam: A make-up exam is held between the dates specified in the academic calendar after the end of the general exam. This test may take students who have the right to enter the general examination and who do not enter the examination or who are unable to provide sufficient success in the examination. Ç) Single course examination: Students who have only one course for their graduation will take the single course examination to be opened by the faculties and vocational schools within one month following the completion examination. D) Exemption Examination: An exam will be opened at the beginning of the semester for the students enrolled in the university who are compulsory foreign language courses or students who are required to study in the foreign language preparatory class. E) Make-up exam: The make-up exam is recognized by students who can not take the mid-term exam due to an excuse. Those who are eligible for the midterm exams and who are accepted by the relevant board of directors for their valid and valid excuses from the students who can not enter these exams, shall use their midterm examinations within the same semester in the day, place and time determined and announced by the dean or school directorate.
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https://obs.erbakan.edu.tr/oibs/bologna/progAbout.aspx?curSunit=86028&lang=en
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