History |
The Department of Physics has started admitting students to the Master's program in the 2020-2021 academic year and continues to serve to train young scientists according to the quotas determined each semester. |
Qualification Awarded |
Those who complete the master's program in the Department of Physics receive the title of "Master Physicist". |
Level of Qualification (Short Cycle , First Cycle , Second Cycle, Third Cycle) |
Second Cycle |
Specific Admission Requirements |
It is as stated in the "Bayburt University Postgraduate Education Regulation". |
Specific Arrangements For Recognition Of Prior Learning (Formal, Non-Formal and Informal) |
Recognition of previous learning is as stated in the "Bayburt University Postgraduate Education and Examination Regulations". |
Qualification Requirements and Regulations |
It is as stated in Bayburt University Postgraduate Education Regulation. |
Profile of The Programme |
It aims to train Physics specialists who can work in research and development organizations who can search for literature on any specific subject related to physics, plan and apply experimental studies in the laboratory, evaluate experimental results and present them as a scientific report. |
Occupational Profiles of Graduates With Examples |
Our graduates with the title of Master Physicist can work in many different industrial areas in wide sectors of the industry (quality control, calibration, oncology centers, etc.) and are generally employed in laboratory-based jobs. Physicists can also join research groups at universities and research institutes. Education is another important area in terms of employment. |
Access to Further Studies |
Graduates who successfully complete the master's program can apply to doctoral programs both in their own fields and in multi-disciplinary fields, provided that they get a valid grade in the ALES exam and provide English language proficiency, and are accepted if they are successful in the interview exam. |
Examination Regulations, Assessment and Grading |
Examinations, assessment and evaluation are carried out according to Bayburt University Graduate Education Examination Regulations. |
Graduation Requirements |
Graduation requirements are as described in the "Qualification Requirements and Rules" section. |
Mode of Study (Full-Time, Part-Time, E-Learning ) |
Full-Time |
Address, Programme Director or Equivalent |
Programme Director: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bünyamin ALIM Tel:+90 458 2111153 (Extension phone:1675), e-mail: balim@bayburt.edu.tr ECTS Coordinator: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bünyamin ALIM Tel :+90 458 2111153 (Extension phone:1675) , e-mail: balim@bayburt.edu.tr |
Facilities |
Our members of the Department of Physics are experts in the field with publications in the international literature in many theoretical and applied fields of Physics. Bayburt University Central Research Laboratory offers the opportunity to analyze according to the field of study. In the library of our university, it is possible to benefit from very rich printed and electronic books, as well as to reach various journals through the database with subscriptions. |