Harran University Postgraduate Education Regulation
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This regulation outlines the rules for postgraduate studies at Harran University, affecting students and faculty involved in these programs. It defines course structures, application procedures, evaluation, and graduation requirements for master's and doctoral programs. Importantly, it standardizes how scientific, artistic, and professional degrees are pursued at the university.
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Key Changes
- Establishes detailed guidelines for postgraduate education at Harran University.
- Introduces application and acceptance procedures for master's and doctoral programs.
- Outlines specific requirements for course completion and graduation.
Obligations
What this law requires
All postgraduate students must complete at least four different courses from the common course pool during their studies, one of which must involve scientific research methods and publication ethics.
Postgraduate applicants must meet the minimum ALES score of 55 as determined by the Senate for entry into master's programs, unless exempted under specific conditions.
Students must register for courses by the specified dates in the academic calendar after paying the required tuition fees; failure to register will count as part of the maximum course duration.
Students failing required courses must retake those courses; those failing elective courses may retake them or register for different elective courses with the advisor's approval.
All postgraduate thesis students must submit their thesis for defense upon successful completion of their required coursework and related requirements.