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Language
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Turkish
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Program Time (Year)
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2
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Max.Program Time (Year)
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4
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Program Quota
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Internships Status
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Absent
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ÖSYM type
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ALES SAY
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About Programme
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The Department of Forestry Engineering, which operates with 10 academic members who are experts in their fields gives training in the fields of Watershed Management, Forest Management, Forest Botany, Forest Revenues and Biometrics, Forestry Policy and Management, Forest Entomology and Conservation, Forest Construction and Cadastre, Forestry Economics, Silviculture, Soil Science and Ecology, Environment and Forestry Law, Forest Roads and Transport.
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Head of Department
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Associate Prof.Dr. Mehmet SEKİ
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History
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Master of Science program has started accepting students in the 2020-2021 academic year.
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Qualification Awarded
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Students who successfully complete the program are entitled to get a M.Sc Forest Engineer Diploma.
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Admission Requirements
For Turkish Citizens: First Cycle (Bachelor's) Degree diploma, (2) A minimum score of 55 in the Examination for Academic Personnel and Graduate Studies (ALES) or equivalent international examinations scores for graduate-level programmes such as GRE, GMAT, etc., recognised by YÖK. Candidates gain access to the programmes based on their composite scores consisting of the scores on ALES and first cycle degree grade point averages.
For International Students: First Cycle Degree diploma obtained from universities recognised by YÖK. Candidates gain access to the programmes based on their first cycle degree grade point averages.
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Higher Grade Transition
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Upon successful completion of this programme, students may apply to third cycle programmes.
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Graduation Requirements
In order to qualify for the award of a Master’s Degree, a student must have completed - 7 courses with minimum 21 local credits, - one seminar and pass its oral examination, - submission of a M.Sc. Thesis and pass its oral examination, - 120 ECTS and no failing grades.
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Occupational Profiles of Graduates
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This degree is an academically oriented degree and enables the graduate to exercise his/her profession in or a related field of study and/or in research.
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Assessment and Grading
(1) Success grade is calculated by taking 40% of midterm exam grade and 60% of final exam grade. (2) In order for a course to be considered successful, both the final exam grade and the success grade must be at least 65 out of 100 at the master's level. (3) Seminar course, field of specialization, thesis study are evaluated as pass (G) or fail (K). (4) According to the success grade evaluation result, the student is given one of the following letter grades, Score Letter grade Coefficient 90-100 AA 4.00 80-89 BA 3.50 70-79 BB 3.00 65-69 CB 2.50
In addition, the following letters are used for evaluations outside the letter grades in the table:
G: (Pass) It is given to a student who is successful by fulfilling the requirements of the course in a non-credit course. K: (Remains) Given to a student who fails to fulfill the requirements of the course in a non-credit course. F1: It is given to the student who does not fulfill the attendance requirement, the student does not have the right to take the exam / exams. F2: It is given to a student who does not take the exam. F3: Given to students who take the exam but fail.
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https://obs.karabuk.edu.tr/oibs/bologna/progAbout.aspx?curSunit=5852&lang=en
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