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Since 2013-2014 Spring Semester, the programme accepts students. |
Qualification Awarded |
Master of Arts |
Level of Qualification |
Second Cycle |
Specific Admission Requirements |
To have met the conditions in the Postgraduate Regulations and the announcement made to accept students. |
Specific Arrangements For Recognition Of Prior Learning (Formal, Non-Formal and Informal) |
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Qualification Requirements and Regulations |
The relevant articles of Ordu University Postgraduate Education Regulations are valid. |
Profile of The Programme |
Department of Radio and Television Cinema and Television graduate program is a program for those who want to perfect themselves, conduct research and gain comprehensive knowledge in any or both branches of cinema and television, in line with the student's knowledge, interests and abilities. From media aesthetics to cultural studies in television; from documentary cinema to gender and media; The aim of the master's program, which offers a wide range of elective courses from digital image technology to film criticism, is to enable the student to gain the necessary theoretical awareness in the field of interest with a scientific perspective and method and to perform creative studies by combining theory and practice. |
Occupational Profiles of Graduates With Examples |
Graduates may pursue a PhD or M.F.A. degree. |
Access to Further Studies |
Students who hold a Master of Arts degree may pursue a PhD or M.F.A. degree. |
Examination Regulations, Assessment and Grading |
Students must attend classes and take exams. The student's attendance is monitored by the course instructor. All exams are evaluated out of 100 full points, and a midterm exam (or mid-semester study assignment) and a final exam (final) are held for each course. In courses where midterm and final exams are held, the success grade is calculated by taking 40% of the midterm exam grade and 60% of the final exam. |
Graduation Requirements |
Having taken and successfully completed at least 7 courses and seminars, not less than 21 national credits; Students who are successful in the thesis defense exam are awarded a master's degree in Archeology. |
Mode of Study (Full-Time, Part-Time, E-Learning ) |
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