Akdeniz University Graduate Education and Teaching Regulation
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This regulation sets the rules for graduate programs at Akdeniz University, covering admissions, teaching, exams, and research activities. It defines the process for opening programs, student admissions, and the organizational structure for managing these programs. It mainly affects students, faculty, and administrative staff involved in graduate education at the university.
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Key Changes
- Establishes rules for graduate program admissions and management at Akdeniz University
- Defines roles of faculty and administration in conducting graduate education
- Outlines procedures for student acceptance and program development
Obligations
What this law requires
Program opening proposals must include detailed curriculum information: courses by semester, credit hours, mandatory/elective status, course content, and instructor CVs and publication lists, all submitted within YÖK-established guidelines
Institute administration must obtain approval from department council, institute council affirmative opinion, Senate decision, and YÖK approval before opening any new graduate program or making program modifications
Student quotas for graduate programs must be determined annually by institute management council decision, based on department/council proposal, and approved by Senate according to procedures established by Senate
Rector's office must publicly announce graduate program names, quotas, application deadlines, exam dates, and other application-related information at least 15 days before the application deadline specified in the academic calendar
Graduate program applicants must possess a bachelor's and/or master's degree (or be in final year of studies) in a relevant discipline approved by the department/institute council, and must meet ALES standard scores established by Senate