Third Cycle Programmes
    (Doctorate Degree)
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    (Master's Degree)
First Cycle Programmes
    (Bachelor's Degree)
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    (Associate's Degree)
 
Third Cycle Programmes (Doctorate Degree)

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General Description
History
Physics Department doctorate program was opened in 2016-2017 academic year at the Institute of Science. Within the doctorate program, a doctorate is made in 6 departments: Atomic and Molecular Physics, General Physics, Solid State Physics, Mathematical Physics, Nuclear Physics and High Energy and Plasma Physics.
Qualification Awarded
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Level of Qualification (Short Cycle , First Cycle , Second Cycle, Third Cycle)
Third Cycle
Specific Admission Requirements
Students can be accepted at the beginning of the fall and spring semesters among the candidates who meet the application requirements for doctoral programs. In order to apply for a doctorate program, candidates must have a bachelor's / master's degree and ALES standard score determined by the Senate, provided that they are not less than 55 standard points in the score type of the program applied from ALES. In admission to doctoral programs, in addition to the ALES score, the criteria to be included in the evaluation, the other documents required by the candidates for the application, the level of foreign language knowledge required and how much the ALES score will be evaluated by not less than 50% are determined by the Senate.
Specific Arrangements For Recognition Of Prior Learning (Formal, Non-Formal and Informal)
Formal
Qualification Requirements and Regulations
In order to obtain a PhD degree in physics, they must study at least two semesters of lectures and 6 semesters of thesis period. In order to pass the thesis period, at least 24 credit courses must be taken and succeeded, excluding the seminar course.
Profile of The Programme
Within the doctorate program, a doctorate is made in 6 departments: Atomic and Molecular Physics, General Physics, Solid State Physics, Mathematical Physics, Nuclear Physics, and High Energy and Plasma Physics. Our students who have registered as doctoral students are trained to apply their knowledge and problem-solving skills that they have absorbed in their field, with the lectures and laboratory facilities, in interdisciplinary studies.
Occupational Profiles of Graduates With Examples
Candidates who have successfully completed their doctorate education can continue their post-doctorate studies in an academic institution. Apart from that, they can be appointed as a doctoral faculty member at universities. However, they can be appointed as associate professors in a higher education institution by obtaining the title of associate professor from the Interuniversity Council. They can continue their studies abroad with MEB and YÖK scholarships. Turkey Atomic Energy Agency, TUBITAK (Nuclear Research Center, Marmara Research Center, I WISE), State Institute of Statistics, Turk Telekom, Aselsan, Roketsan, Turkish Standards can work as researchers in institutions such as the Institute. They can work in the radiology departments of hospitals (if they have a doctorate in the field of Medical Physics), companies' quality control laboratories, computer companies, sales and service companies of technical devices, organizations working in the field of electronics and industry, and banks.
Access to Further Studies
Candidates who have successfully completed their doctorate education can continue their post-doctorate studies in an academic institution. Apart from that, they can be appointed as a doctor faculty member at universities. However, they can be appointed as associate professors in a higher education institution by obtaining the title of associate professor from the Interuniversity Council.
Examination Regulations, Assessment and Grading
Students take at least one midterm and one final exam for each course. Midterm exam contributes 40% and final exam 60%. A student who gets one of the AA, BA, BB, CB, CC grades to be considered successful in a deck is considered successful. Students who are successful in a distinctive seminar, specialization course and thesis are eligible to graduate.
Graduation Requirements
Students who are successful in at least 8 courses (24 credits) and seminar and thesis are eligible to graduate.
Mode of Study (Full-Time, Part-Time, E-Learning )
Full-Time
Address, Programme Director or Equivalent
Yozgat Bozok University / Science Institute Erdoğan Akdağ Campus / Atatürk Boulevard 10th Kilometer 66100-Yozgat Tel: 0354 242 1032 Fax: 0354 242 1056 E-Mail: fbe.sekreter@bozok.edu.tr Head of Department: Prof. Dr. Recep ŞAHİNGÖZ Tel: 0 354 242 10 21/2597
Facilities
There are 6 laboratories in total in our department. The student laboratories are allocated as Mechanics Laboratory, Electricity and Magnetism Laboratory, Modern Physics Laboratory, Optics and Waves Laboratory, Electronics I and Electronics II laboratories. In addition, there are 4 research laboratories where faculty members carry out their own studies.

Key Learning Outcomes
1 Gains sufficient knowledge in a special field of physics.
2 Gains knowledge of the correct and effective use of physics and equipment used in the laboratory.
3 Gains scientific ethics during data collection, evaluation and presentation of results.
4 Gains the ability to present a scientific topic.
5 Gains interdisciplinary work skills.
6 Have enough information to search literature, databases and other sources of information.
7He/She conducts advanced experiments in its field, collects data, makes examinations and evaluates his/her results in parallel with current technological developments, defines his/her problems, and the laboratory produces solutions to the problems it encounters.
8 Gains the skill of learning modern techniques to select and use appropriate tools.
9 Follows the resources prepared in the field in foreign language.
10 Gains the ability to evaluate existing experimental measurements and observations.


Key Programme Learning Outcomes - NQF for HE in Turkey
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KNOWLEDGE1
2
SKILLS1
2
3
4
COMPETENCES (Competence to Work Independently and Take Responsibility)1
2
3
COMPETENCES (Learning Competence)1
COMPETENCES (Communication and Social Competence)1
2
3
COMPETENCES (Field Specific Competence)1
2
3


Course Structure Diagram with Credits
 
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