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AYDINTEPE VOCATIONAL SCHOOL - Architecture and Urban Planning - Map and Cadastre (S.E.)



General Description
History
The program accepted the first students in the 2017-2018 academic year.
Qualification Awarded
Those who successfully complete the education are given a diploma.
Level of Qualification (Short Cycle , First Cycle , Second Cycle, Third Cycle)
Short Cycle
Specific Admission Requirements
Candidates wishing to enroll in the Map and Cadastre Program must have a high school and balanced school diploma and have received sufficient points from the YGS-1 score from the Higher Education Transition Exam. However, with the right to pass without examination, the relevant departments of the vocational high school can also be transferred. Candidates who have the right to register to Bayburt University shall make a definite registration by proxy in person or by notary public within the period determined and announced by the Higher Education Institutions, Measurement, Selection and Placement Center (ÖSYM) and the Rectorate. Registration is not possible with missing documents. The candidate who does not have a definite record within his / her time is lost.
Specific Arrangements For Recognition Of Prior Learning (Formal, Non-Formal and Informal)
Students who are enrolled in the Map and Cadastre Program may be exempted from certain courses if they meet the course exemption conditions determined by Bayburt University Associate Degree, Undergraduate Education - Teaching and Examination Regulations.
Qualification Requirements and Regulations
Students who have successfully completed vocational college programs aimed at raising qualified human resources, including a minimum of two years of programs based on secondary education qualifications, are eligible to receive a Associate Degree Diploma.
Profile of The Programme
Our program consists of compulsory, elective, vocational and common courses. The vast majority of compulsory and elective vocational courses in the Map and Cadastre Program are given in computer-based and practical courses. 20% of our taught courses are elective courses. In addition to the courses taught, certification training support is also taken from various companies in the map sector. In our program, technological measuring devices and computer laboratories are available as technical infrastructure. There are 3 teaching staff in the program.
Occupational Profiles of Graduates With Examples
Graduated students can work in public institutions and establishments that perform public services by using existing numerical and graphical map information in public institutions and establishments that make map production, private firms in all kinds of engineering works, companies working in the field of information systems based on location information, can work in companies that develop software for editing.
Access to Further Studies
Two-year graduates of this program, conducted by OSYM exam at the end of the vertical transition can continue to Geomatic Engineering Parts. In addition, all graduates from the Open Education Faculty of Economics and Business Administration and bachelor's degree completion opportunities to continue parts third grade.
Examination Regulations, Assessment and Grading
In order for our students to be successful from the courses, it is necessary to attend 70% of the theoretical courses and 80% of the applied courses. The success of a course is determined by the course grade. The course grade is obtained by evaluating the student's achievement during the semester (mid-term exams, assignments, applied studies, etc.) and the general examination. The overall score of the general examination may be at least 40% and at most 60%. The achievement grade for the course and the final grade of the general examination and the lesson to be taken in the general examination for the success of the student are announced to the students at the beginning of the semester by the course instructor. A student who does not enter the general test is considered to be dersten failed.
Graduation Requirements
Successfully completing all the courses, practices and internships for which the program is registered according to the provisions of Bayburt University Associate Degree, Undergraduate Education and Examination Regulations. To complete the total amount of 120 ECTS credits stipulated by the program. To provide at least 2.00 overall academic averages.
Mode of Study (Full-Time, Part-Time, E-Learning )
Full-Time
Address, Programme Director or Equivalent
Facilities
Graduated students can work in public institutions and establishments that perform public services by using existing numerical and graphical map information in public institutions and establishments that make map production, private firms in all kinds of engineering works, companies working in the field of information systems based on location information, can work in companies that develop software for editing

Key Learning Outcomes
1Makes solutions of professional mathematical operations, geometric shapes and occupational basic problems.
2In addition to basic computer use, he writes algorithms and simple programs of professional problems.
3Knows the techniques of remote sensing and photogrammetric mapping in the cartography profession.
4Performs the operations of applying the map and project information to the land.
5He knows the cadastral landscape and makes necessary applications.
6Urban and rural areas implement regulations and land use laws.

Key Programme Learning Outcomes - NQF for HE in Turkey
TYYÇKey Learning Outcomes
111233
KNOWLEDGE1
SKILLS1
2
COMPETENCES (Competence to Work Independently and Take Responsibility)1
2
3
COMPETENCES (Learning Competence)1
2
3
COMPETENCES (Communication and Social Competence)1
2
3
4
COMPETENCES (Field Specific Competence)1
2
2

Course Structure Diagram with Credits
T : Theoretical P: Practice L : Laboratory