History
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The program was founded in 1992 affiliated to the Faculty of Arts and Science, and began undergraduate education from the academic year 1997-1998.
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Qualification Awarded
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Undergraduate degree in Mathematics
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Level of Qualification (Short Cycle , First Cycle , Second Cycle, Third Cycle)
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First Cycle
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Specific Admission Requirements
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To have a high (or equivalent) school diploma and to get enough points from the related area of Undergraduate Placement Examination (LYS) conducted by Quantification, Selection and Placement Center (ÖSYM).
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Specific Arrangements For Recognition Of Prior Learning (Formal, Non-Formal and Informal)
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Students enrolled in the program and students came by intercollegiate (horizontal) and interdisciplinary (vertical) transfers, may be exempted from the courses that they were successful at their former higher education institutions. Moreover, at the beginnig of each academic year, exemption examinations are applied for Foreign Language course and for other courses that the Senate deems appropriate by the proposal of relevant boards. Students who score 65 or above from the exemption examinations, are exempted from the related course.
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Qualification Requirements and Regulations
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The student must have succeeded all his courses in the programme. In this programme, the student is expected to get 240 ECTS credit and his average grade is expected to be at least 2.00 out of 4.00.
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Profile of The Programme
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Department of Mathematics includes five disciplines which are Analysis and the Theory of Functions, Algebra and Number Thoery, Geometry, Topology, and Applied Mathematics. The programme aims at educating Mathematics at the level of undergraduate. In addition to the compulsory courses in the training scheme, in order to make the students expert in the disciplines of Mathematics and for making them use the helper sciences, there are selective courses as well.
The main purpose of our department is to raise well supported mathematicians who gained the ability to think mathematically and are able to use that skill to solve encountered daily life problems, who scrutinize, question, who are able to express what they think well, who follow the current developments in their areas, who are enterprising, who are self-confident, who produce information and are able to transfer that information to others.
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Occupational Profiles of Graduates With Examples
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The mathematics graduates are employed in public and private sector and many areas related to their profession. Students who succeed in the exams of ALES and YDS can apply for Research assistant or Lecturer in Universities. In addition, our graduates which have completed pedagogical formation courses has been working as a teacher in educational institutions.
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Access to Further Studies
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Graduates holding a Bachelor's (first cycle) degree are eligible to apply to a Masters (second cycle) degree program at national level and/or international level both in the same and in related disciplines.
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Examination Regulations, Assessment and Grading
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Students are assessed in two steps; at least one midterm and a final examination. Other than midterm examinations, quizzes, projects, homework and other activities that the instructor deems appropriate, can be made. The number of these activities and their contributions to the success note are decided by the instructor on course plan. When the success note is determined, the midterm examination has an impact of 40% and the final examination has 60%. All examinations are evaluated over 100 points. When the success grades will be determined, student’s notes are converted to letter grades on the relative system. For a student, to be considered successful on a course, it is needed to have a letter grade at least CC. Students having at least 2.00 GPA are considered successful from the courses with also the letter grades (DC) and (DD). To graduate, students without failed courses but with GPA under 2.00, must raise their GPA’s over 2.00 by retaking primarily the courses with letter grades (DC) and (DD).
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Graduation Requirements
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To successfully complete the program, it is necessary to succeed all courses (240 ECTS credits) in the program and to obtain at least 2.0 weighted grade average over 4.00.
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Mode of Study (Full-Time, Part-Time, E-Learning )
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Full-time
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Address, Programme Director or Equivalent
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Head of Department : Prof. Dr. Hüsamettin ÇOŞKUN Phone : 0236 201 32 00 E-mail : husamettin.coskun@cbu.edu.tr
Coordinator : Res. Assist. Dr. Burak ŞAHİNER Phone : 0236 201 32 16 E-mail : burak.sahiner@cbu.edu.tr
Address : Manisa Celal Bayar University, Faculty of Arts and Science, Department of Mathematics, 45140 Şehit Prof. Dr. İlhan Varank Campus, Manisa
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Facilities
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Projectors are available in all class of Department of Mathematics. Moreover, our students can utilize common area of usage of the Faculty; two computer class used for distance education, a culture center, four lecture hall, social and sports facility. Our students can receive eduation in domestic and foreign Universities by means of the programmes of ERASMUS and FARABI.
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