History |
In the 2013-2014 academic year, Bayburt University Social Sciences Institute, Department of Basic Islamic Sciences was established and started to accept doctoral and scientific preparation students. The language of education is Turkish. |
Qualification Awarded |
When the department is successfully completed and the necessary qualifications are met, a doctorate degree is obtained. |
Level of Qualification (Short Cycle , First Cycle , Second Cycle, Third Cycle) |
Third Cycle |
Specific Admission Requirements |
Students are accepted to doctoral programs as principal and reserve students from among the announced number of candidates, ranked by calculating their university diploma scores (master's degree), ALES and foreign language scores in specified fields. Documents required for registration; 1 – University diploma 2 – ALES result document. 3 - Original identity card 4 - Foreign language certificate 5 - Military status certificate. 6- Biography |
Specific Arrangements For Recognition Of Prior Learning (Formal, Non-Formal and Informal) |
The process of recognition of prior learning in Turkish higher education institutions is still in its infancy. Therefore, recognition of prior learning has not been fully initiated in all programs of Bayburt University. |
Qualification Requirements and Regulations |
To obtain a weighted GPA of at least 2.0 out of 4.00 in order to successfully complete all courses available in the program (equivalent to a total of 90-120 ECTS). Basic Islamic Sciences to students who have taken at least 120 ECTS courses from the graduate programs of the department or other related departments and successfully completed all of them, obtained a weighted grade point average of at least 70 out of 100, and successfully defended their thesis in a field related to their subject in front of a selected jury. A doctorate degree is awarded in the field. |
Profile of The Programme |
Our program includes scientists who are experts in their fields, and necessary research is carried out along with the courses. The fields of study of our faculty are basic Islamic sciences. It is aimed to raise students as individuals who have the knowledge and skills of analysis, synthesis and evaluation, who can produce original studies using scientific research methods, who can convey what they know, and who have all the authorities and responsibilities granted by law. Students are advised to pass the professional exams they will face later; In this way, they can continue their jobs wherever they want At the same time, it is aimed to train our students as qualified and equipped experts in the field of basic Islamic sciences at national and international levels. |
Occupational Profiles of Graduates With Examples |
Those who complete the doctoral program at the Faculty of Basic Islamic Sciences can better fulfill their duties in the fields of education and religious services, and also have the opportunity to work as faculty members at universities. |
Access to Further Studies |
Candidates who have successfully completed their doctoral education can receive associate professorship training in the relevant field, provided that the application + interview = success. |
Examination Regulations, Assessment and Grading |
Students take at least one midterm and final exam for each course. The contribution of midterm exams to success evaluation is 40%, and the contribution of the final exam is 60%. All exams are worth over 100 points. A student who receives one of the letter grades (AA), (BA), (BB), (CB) and (CC) from a course is deemed to have successfully completed that course.
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Graduation Requirements |
To successfully complete the program (a total of 120 ECTS courses must be successful), you must score at least 70 out of 100 (CC) and successfully complete your thesis. |
Mode of Study (Full-Time, Part-Time, E-Learning ) |
Full-Time |
Address, Programme Director or Equivalent |
Bayburt University/Institute of Graduate Studies |
Facilities |
There are 3 professors, 9 associate professors, 15 Drs in the Department of Basic Islamic Sciences. Lecturer There are 7 faculty members and 14 researchers working there. There is 1 meeting room in the department. |