1. In which fields can graduates of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences work?
Depending on their area of specialization, our graduates may pursue academic careers, work in public institutions, or be employed in various fields within the private sector, such as research. You can access detailed information about the career paths of graduates from each department on our faculty website.
2. What is a pedagogical formation, and can students from the Faculty of Arts and Sciences obtain it?
Pedagogical formation is a certificate program that provides the necessary qualifications for a teaching career. According to the quotas and criteria set by universities and the Council of Higher Education (YÖK), students enrolled in the departments of History, Sociology, Turkish Language and Literature, and English Language and Literature within the Faculty of Arts and Sciences may be eligible to participate in this program. For further details, please contact the Faculty of Education at our university.
3. Is it possible to pursue a double major or minor within this faculty?
Yes. Successful students may pursue a double major (resulting in two diplomas) or a minor (specialization in a secondary field), in accordance with the university's academic criteria. For detailed information, please refer to the Double Major/Minor opportunities on the departments' webpages.
4. Is an internship mandatory in the departments of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences?
Yes, internships are compulsory as part of the "Workplace Practice" courses. For more information, please review the course plans of the relevant departments at www.ebs.aydin.edu.tr
5. Are Erasmus+ student exchange programs available in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences?
Yes. Students who meet the eligibility criteria may participate in Erasmus+ exchange programs with partner universities. Please visit our Erasmus information page for further details.
6. How do the scholarship processes work?
The duration of scholarships corresponds to the standard period of study defined in the Higher Education Law. For students receiving the OSYM Achievement Support Scholarship, the scholarship period is five years for programs with a preparatory year and four years for Turkish-language programs. For transfer students, the scholarship duration is limited to the standard period of education. Detailed information on scholarship deductions can be accessed via the relevant link.