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VOCATIONAL SCHOOL OF TECHNICAL SCIENCES - Design - Graphic Design (S.E.)



General Description
History
Decision dated 24.11.2015 and numbered 2015.38-144.
Qualification Awarded
Graphic Desingner
Level of Qualification (Short Cycle , First Cycle , Second Cycle, Third Cycle)
Short Cycle
Specific Admission Requirements
Student admission to the program is carried out by YÖK, by student-directive placements, by ÖSYM (Student Selection and Placement Center) by reviewing the regulations and placement.
Specific Arrangements For Recognition Of Prior Learning (Formal, Non-Formal and Informal)
The counting of courses taken outside of Bayburt University is carried out with the approval of the administrative boards of the relevant faculties, vocational schools or institutes, within the framework of Bayburt University Exemption and Adaptation Procedures Directive.
Qualification Requirements and Regulations
Successfully completing all the courses available in the program (for a total of 120 ECTS), completing a 30-day compulsory internship and having a weighted grade point average of at least 2.00 out of 4.00 are the required qualification conditions for graduation.
Profile of The Programme
It has a unique and different structure consisting of courses that will give priority to the needs of our country and follow the developments in the world, to conduct research on graphic design issues, to raise the general culture, to strengthen the artistic perception and to better know the field that he wants to choose.
Occupational Profiles of Graduates With Examples
The developing industry and market conditions in our country are changing rapidly in parallel with the new economic order, and in order to exist, this change must be sustained. The area that can reflect the changes to the general audience is the printed and visual media area used by the graphic designer. It can be employed wherever there is print and visual media. The use of the developing interactive digital system is also open to business opportunities as the sector of the future.
Access to Further Studies
In the field of Graphic Design, they can apply to the Graphic Design departments of Fine Arts Faculties.
Examination Regulations, Assessment and Grading
The courses are given on a semester basis and the education given is evaluated with 40% weighted midterm exams and 60% weighted final exams. According to Bayburt University “Associate and Undergraduate Education and Examination Regulations”, a grade evaluation system is applied.
Graduation Requirements
It is necessary to successfully complete all the requirements of this program such as course, practice and internship in accordance with the provisions of the "Bayburt University Associate and Undergraduate Education and Examination Regulations", and to have a GPA of at least 2.00 and to complete at least 120 ECTS credits.
Mode of Study (Full-Time, Part-Time, E-Learning )
Full-Time
Address, Programme Director or Equivalent
Address: Bayburt University, Vocational School of Technical Sciences, Department of Computer Technologies 69000/Center/BAYBURT Head of Department: lec. Ömer Murat KADEŞ E-mail: muratgadis@bayburt.edu.tr
Facilities
There is a computer lab with 30 computers suitable for today's conditions and a drawing lab, which are mainly used by the Graphic Design Department.

Key Learning Outcomes
1Comprehension competence of basic art and design knowledge theoritically and practically.
2Association competence of basic art and design competence with other fields

Key Programme Learning Outcomes - NQF for HE in Turkey
TYYÇKey Learning Outcomes
11
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