Mathematician (Dip)
Erzincan University
Key Information
Campus location
Alikahya Fatih, Turkey
Languages
Turkish
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
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Earliest start date
Sep 2024
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Introduction
The department of Mathematics was founded as a major, independent unit within the Faculty of Science in 2004. The department was reformed in 2007. Since then it has had six subunits, Theory of Algebra and Number, Geometry, Theory of Calculus and Functions, Topology, Mathematical Logic and Foundations of Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, and Computer Science and steadily improved in the areas of academics and education.
Qualification Awarded
Mathematician
Specific Admission Requirements
High school diploma, Placement through a nation-wide Student Selection and Placement Examination (ÖSYS) No registration at another university
Specific Arrangements For Recognition Of Prior Learning (Formal, Non-Formal and Informal)
It is only possible to recognize formal prior learning of transfer students from different universities under the coordination of the “Adaptation Commission” according to the relevant regulations set by The Council of Higher Education (YÖK).
Qualification Requirements and Regulations
The Bachelors Degree is awarded to the students who have: successfully passed all courses in the curriculum within 8 semesters, maintained a minimum C.P.G.A. of 2.00 / 4.00 and no failing grades. Students must attend classes, practical and laboratory sessions, and examinations. Students attendance is tracked by the instructor concerned. In order to be eligible to take final examinations, students must attend at least 70% of theoretical lectures and 80% of practical sessions. Insufficient attendance for any reason disqualifies students from taking the final examinations.
Profile of The Programme
The program aims to donate students with skills to develop knowledge in designing, implementing and analyzing results of systems/processes; and skills either to perform their profession or to continue their studies at post-graduate programs.
Program Outcomes
1 Mathematics, scope, application, history, problems, methods and humanity to obtain the information that is both scientifically useful as an intellectual discipline
2 Establish relationships between mathematics and other disciplines to develop mathematical models for multidisciplinary problems
3 Real-life problems with statistical and mathematical techniques to identify, formulate and review
4 Interdisciplinary research teams work effectively with interactions
5 Continuously improve the knowledge and skills to adapt to rapidly changing technological environment
6 Mathematics, communication, problem solving and brainstorming to develop skills
7 The follow up of the literature, the presentation of technical projects and exhibits a fluent English for writing articles
8 Use technology as an effective tool for understanding and applying mathematics
9 Demonstrate professional and ethical responsibility