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Mathematics is a fundamental science in all fields of science and engineering to better understand the universe and develop new technologies. Mathematics allows us to think logically and make correct decisions. A person who has received a good mathematics education broadens their scientific horizon and can easily adapt to any working environment of our age. Additionally, they gain the ability to identify, model, and solve problems.
Job Description and Employment Areas
After fulfilling all the requirements of the undergraduate program, students graduate with a "Bachelor of Mathematics" degree. Graduates can work as Mathematics Teachers in official schools affiliated with the Ministry of National Education or in private educational institutions, as accountants or computer programmers in banks or private companies, or as academicians by pursuing master's and doctoral studies.
History
The Mathematics Department started its activities by admitting students in the 2010-2011 Academic Year. Additionally, due to mathematics being a fundamental course in university education, our department also provides service courses to some departments within the university. The main research and development areas in our department are; Analysis and Functions Theory, Algebra, Geometry, Foundations of Mathematics and Mathematical Logic, Topology, and Applied Mathematics.
On the other hand, the Mathematics Master's Program within the Institute of Science started admitting students in the 2009-2010 Academic Year and continues its activities.
Vision
The Mathematics Department envisions being a respected and sought-after department on a national and international scale.
Mission
The goal of the Mathematics Department is to train mathematicians who follow current scientific developments, can conduct original and quality studies, and have developed problem-solving skills.
General:
In the preparation of our department's undergraduate and graduate programs, current developments are followed as much as possible, and theoretical and practical courses are given together.
Undergraduate Program:
Students graduate with a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics at the end of a four-year undergraduate education. For this, it is necessary to complete a total of 240 ECTS credits by the end of the eighth semester and to have a Cumulative Grade Point Average of at least 2.00.
Master's Program:
To obtain a Master's degree, students must successfully complete at least 6 elective courses, 1 compulsory course, the Seminar course, and the Specialization Field Course related to their field, with a grade point average of at least 70 out of 100, and finally prepare and defend a thesis.