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Second Cycle Programmes (Master's Degree)

INSTITUTE OF GRADUATE PROGRAMS - ISLAMIC HISTORY AND ARTS (M.A.) (WITH THESIS) - MASTER'S DEGREE



General Description
History
Bozok University Faculty of Theology Department of Islamic History and Arts was opened with the decision of YÖK dated 08.01.2020 and numbered 75850160-104.01.04.01-E.16402. The Department of Islamic History and Arts has a total of 7 academic staff, including 2 Professors, 2 Doctoral Lecturers and 3 Research Assistants. Our department includes Islamic History, Islamic Arts and Religious Music and Turkish Islamic Literature departments.
Qualification Awarded
This department is subject to the 7th level of 120 ECTS credits for the Master's Program in Islamic History and Arts in higher education. When the program is successfully completed and program qualifications are met, you will receive a Master's degree in Islamic History and Arts.
Level of Qualification (Short Cycle , First Cycle , Second Cycle, Third Cycle)
Second Cycle
Specific Admission Requirements
Master (1) Among the candidates who meet the application requirements for master's programs, students can be admitted at the beginning of the fall and spring semesters. (2) In order to apply for a master's program, candidates must have a bachelor's degree and an ALES standard score to be determined by the Senate, provided that it is not less than 55 standard points in the score type of the program they are applying for. (3) In admission to graduate programs, the criteria to be included in the evaluation in addition to the ALES score, other documents that candidates must provide for the application, what level of foreign language knowledge is required, and how much weight the ALES score will be taken into consideration, provided that the ALES score is not less than 50%, is determined by the Senate.
Specific Arrangements For Recognition Of Prior Learning (Formal, Non-Formal and Informal)
The provisions of the “Regulation on the Principles of Transfer between Associate Degree and Undergraduate Degree Programs in Higher Education Institutions, Double Major, Minor and Inter-Institutional Credit Transfers” are applied.
Qualification Requirements and Regulations
A Master's degree in Islamic History and Arts is awarded to students who have taken at least 24 credits from the courses available for the Master's program and have successfully completed all of them, at least 70 out of 100, and who successfully defended their thesis in the relevant field in front of a selected jury.
Profile of The Programme
The aim of the Islamic History and Arts Master's program is to train expert researchers with critical thinking skills who will be able to produce knowledge in related disciplines and share this knowledge at national and international level. To prepare students who are successful at the Master's level for the Ph.D. stage.
Occupational Profiles of Graduates With Examples
Master's program can fulfill their duties in the field of education and religious services in a more equipped way, as well as have the opportunity to work as a Research Assistant or Lecturer at universities.
Access to Further Studies
Candidates who have successfully completed their undergraduate education can apply to the Master's program of the Department of Islamic History and Arts, provided that they are successful.
Examination Regulations, Assessment and Grading
Although each student must register for the courses at the beginning of the semester, they must attend at least 70% of the courses in order to take the final exam. Students are subjected to at least one final exam for each course. All exams are evaluated over 100 points. It is obligatory to get at least 70 points from the final exam. Students who get one of the letter grades of AA, BA, BB, CB and CC from a course are deemed to have succeeded in that course.
Graduation Requirements
In order to successfully complete the program, it is necessary to pass all the courses available in the program (120 ECTS equivalent) and successfully complete the thesis.
Mode of Study (Full-Time, Part-Time, E-Learning )
Full-Time
Address, Programme Director or Equivalent
Program President and Coordinator: Prof. İsmail Pırlanta Mail: ismail.pirlanta@bozok.edu.tr Ext: 0(354) 242 61 67
Facilities
There are 2 Professors, 7 Associate Professors, 13 Doctors, 9 Lecturers and 14 Research Assistants in the Faculty of Theology. The faculty consists of two main buildings. In these buildings, there are administrative and technical service units, classrooms, seminar halls, study halls, teaching staff rooms, dining hall, canteen and cafeteria, religious music room, library and data processing center. In addition, the Practice Mosque of the Faculty of Theology has been allocated for the use of our university and all the people, especially the faculty students and teachers.

Key Learning Outcomes




Course Structure Diagram with Credits
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SEÇMELİ DERS I
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