Mersin University Faculty of Music and Performing Arts Undergraduate Education-Teaching and Examination Regulation
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This regulation governs all aspects of undergraduate education at Mersin University's Faculty of Music and Performing Arts. It establishes an 8-semester program (maximum 14 semesters) with only full-time students accepted; no part-time, listener or special students are allowed. Student admission occurs through central YKS placement by ÖSYM and a special talent examination organized by the faculty. The curriculum requires 240 ECTS credits total, with 30 ECTS per semester. Students must attend 70% of theoretical classes and 80% of practical, studio and workshop sessions. Various examinations are defined including midterm, final, make-up, exemption, single-course, and art-branch change exams. Horizontal transfers require a performance exam with a minimum score of 60/100 in all relevant courses. The regulation details advisor assignment, registration procedures, contribution fees, grading based on the university's general undergraduate regulation, and specific rules for art-branch changes and exemptions for conservatory graduates.
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Key Changes
- Only full-time students accepted; no part-time, listener or special students permitted
- Program duration set at 8 semesters with maximum allowable time of 14 semesters
- Curriculum requires exactly 240 AKTS credits total with 30 AKTS per semester
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Obligations
What this law requires
Accept only full-time students in undergraduate programs; do not accept part-time, listener, or special students
Ensure students complete 240 ECTS credits total over an 8-semester program, with maximum 14 semesters allowed
Enforce minimum 70% attendance for theoretical classes and 80% attendance for practical, studio and workshop sessions
Require horizontal transfer candidates to pass a performance exam with minimum score of 60/100 in all relevant art-branch courses
Establish student quotas based on departmental recommendations, Faculty Council approval, and Senate confirmation before announcing finalized quotas