The Master's Program in Administrative Sciences aims to provide students with in-depth knowledge and skills in the field of management. Master's programs in Turkey typically last for 2 years, during which students gain theoretical knowledge, practical applications, and research abilities.
First Year (Course Period):
The first year focuses on fundamental theoretical courses, exposing students to key topics in management.
Alongside courses, students engage in seminars to discuss current issues and enhance their ability to conduct research.
At the end of the first year, students are required to deliver a seminar presentation. This presentation assesses their ability to critically analyze and discuss learned topics from their perspective.
Second Year (Thesis Period):
The second year is dedicated to the thesis period, where students conduct in-depth research in their specific area of interest.
Working closely with their thesis advisors, students conduct literature reviews, define research questions, and carry out comprehensive research related to these questions.
At the conclusion of the thesis process, students defend their theses. This defense involves presenting the purpose, methodology, findings, and conclusions of their research.
The Master's Program in Administrative Sciences aims to prepare students for leadership positions in management by providing a balance of theoretical knowledge, practical applications, and research experience.