History |
The program was opened on 25.04.2018 and started accepting students in the 2018-2019 Academic Year Fall semester. |
Qualification Awarded |
Doctorate |
Level of Qualification |
Third Cycle |
Specific Admission Requirements |
In order to apply for a doctoral program, candidates must have a bachelor's degree or a master's degree with thesis. -To have received at least 55 points from ALES or an equivalent exam in programs that require ALES, -To have received at least 55 points from YDS or an equivalent exam. -To have met the other conditions specified in the announcement. |
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 |
In the program; In addition to handling the works of Turkish Language and Literature, examining and interpreting them with scientific methods and systematically explaining the obtained data; Studies aiming to reinterpret the current developments in Turkish language and literature are being carried out. The courses in the program are planned as 2 semesters, and at the end of the course, thesis work is carried out within the period given in the regulations. |
Occupational Profiles of Graduates With Examples |
Students who complete their doctorate can become teachers and academics in their fields. |
Access to Further Studies |
Those who successfully complete their doctoral education can pursue an academic career by being appointed as a faculty member, provided that they meet the "Faculty Appointment and Promotion Criteria" of the relevant university. They can also apply to post-doctoral programs (post-doc) |
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 |
Those who register with a master's degree and have completed at least 24 national credits (240 ECTS) and seminar courses; Students who are successful in the thesis defense exam are awarded a doctorate diploma. |
Mode of Study (Full-Time, Part-Time, E-Learning ) |
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Address, Programme Director or Equivalent |
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