Mode of Study and Instruction
The Logistics Management undergraduate program is conducted on a full-time, formal education basis. The program is designed to provide a rich academic environment through direct interaction between students and faculty.
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Mode of Instruction: Full-time Formal Education (On-campus).
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Course Delivery: All classes are conducted face-to-face at the university campus.
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Medium of Instruction: The primary language of instruction for this program is Turkish.
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Academic Schedule: Courses are held on specific days and hours as determined by the weekly academic timetable.
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Attendance Policy: Regular attendance is mandatory. To successfully complete a course, students are required to participate in at least 70% of theoretical classes and practical sessions.
Internships and Practical Training
Our curriculum is designed to bridge the gap between academic theory and industry practice. To ensure our graduates are “job-ready,” the program includes the following practical components:
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Mandatory Internships: Students are required to complete compulsory internships within designated sectors of the logistics industry. This allows students to apply their classroom knowledge in real-world professional environments.
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Applied Coursework: Several courses within the program include practical training and require students to conduct field studies and site visits.
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Research and Graduation Projects: Final-year projects or applied courses may involve extensive field research, data collection, and academic analysis to solve contemporary logistics problems.
