Double Major Program (DMP)
Program Description: The Double Major Program allows students who excel in their main department to obtain a second degree by taking courses from another undergraduate program.
- Application Requirements:
Being enrolled in an undergraduate program at the university
Having successfully completed all courses up to the semester of application
Having a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 2.72/4.00 (70 out of 100)
Being in the top 20% of the class in terms of academic ranking
Meeting the minimum score requirements for the double major program (if the 20% requirement is not met)
Applications for the double major program can be made from the 3rd semester onwards, and must be submitted no later than the 5th semester.
- Graduation Requirements:
Double major students cannot receive their second major diploma without graduating from their first major program.
To graduate from the second major program, a GPA of 2.72/4.00 or higher is required.
The total number of credits taken in the double major program, including compulsory and elective courses, must be at least 240. - For Details: Double Major and Minor Program Regulations
Minor Program
Program Description: A minor program is an additional educational program that allows students to gain knowledge in another related field alongside their undergraduate degree. A minor program does not provide a second degree, but students who successfully complete it receive a minor certificate.
- Application Requirements:
Enrollment in an undergraduate program
Applications can be made from the 3rd semester onwards
A minimum GPA of 2.60/4.00 is required
Minor programs are opened with the approval of the faculty board - Graduation Requirements:
A total of 24 ECTS credits must be taken in the minor program
A minimum GPA of 2.30/4.00 is required
Students who complete the minor program are entitled to receive a minor certificate
Students who have not graduated from the major program cannot receive a certificate even if they have completed the minor program - For Details: Double Major and Minor Program Regulations
Transfer (Intra-institutional and Inter-institutional)
Program Description: Transfer is a system that allows students to transfer to another higher education program without completing their current program. Transfers can be made intra-institutionally (within the same university) or inter-institutionally (to different universities).
- Application Requirements:
Associate and undergraduate students can transfer horizontally.
To be eligible for horizontal transfer, the GPA must be at least 2.29/4.00 (60 out of 100).
The student must have a score equal to or higher than the minimum score of the program they wish to transfer to.
Horizontal transfers cannot be made in the first or last semesters.
There is no GPA requirement for students who wish to transfer horizontally with their ÖSYM (Student Selection and Placement System) score. - Application Process:
Applications are accepted on the dates specified in the academic calendar.
The GPA and central placement score of the applicants are evaluated. For accepted students, course equivalency is determined and missing courses are identified. - For Details: Horizontal Transfer Regulation
