Mathematics Education - Department Information   
Language Turkish
Program Time (Year) 2
Max.Program Time (Year) 3
Program Quota
Internships Status Absent
About Programme

Master?s and doctorate programs in Mathematics Education were carried by Gazi University Institute of Educational Sciences. Department of Mathematics Education has the technically equipped classrooms in which the education will be maintained. Our central university library is rich for periodicals and online data base and provides our students with favourable opportunities. Graduates of our undergraduate program or other universities' graduates and research assistants could be enrolled in graduate programmes. Look at: http://egtbil.gazi.edu.tr/posts/view/title/30.05.2012-tarihli-yonetmelik-16336 .

 

History
Department of Mathematics Education provides Master's and Doctorate education under the Institute of Educational Sciences of our university. In the Department of Mathematics Education, there are technically equipped classrooms where education and training activities will be carried out. The central library of our university is rich in terms of periodicals and online databases and offers a wide range of opportunities to our students. Our undergraduate graduates can also receive postgraduate education for undergraduate graduates and research assistants from different universities outside our university. Detailed information about master's and doctoral education is available on the Gazi University Institute of Educational Sciences website.
Qualification Awarded
Second Cycle (Master's) Degree with Thesis
Admission Requirements
For Turkish Citizens;
First Cycle (Bachelor's) Degree diploma, (2) A minimum score of 75 in the Examination for Academic Personneland 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.
Higher Grade Transition
Upon successful completion of this programme, students may apply to third cycle programmes.
Graduation Requirements
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Occupational Profiles of Graduates
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.
Assessment and Grading
The evaluation is implemented based on the principles set forth in Gazi University Statute of Instruction and Examination. Grading principles for courses with special evaluation are announced by faculty member(s) to the students and the department in the beginning of the semester. 100 is the full point in the assessment of exams. The relative weights of midterm examinations and final examination are submitted to the Registrar's Office. Based on grades and associated weights, final points are determined by the course instructor. As featured in the table below, considering the average and statistical distribution of the final points and general class performance, final grades are given.

A grade of (E) is given to a student who provides supporting evidence through genuine and valid documentation of illness or other reason which has prevented her/him from completing the necessary course work. E grades are finalized as FF, unless revised until the beginning of the following semester. A student who holds either of the grades (AA), (BA), (BB), (CB) and (CC) is considered successful in that course. Grades below CC (i.e. DC, DD, FD and FF) are considered to be unsuccessful.

The grades of B, K, and M are not included in the calculation of GPA.

Attendance to the final examination is mandatory for successful completion of a course.

The grade M is granted for courses that a transfer student has taken earlier and the course's equivalency with the programme is approved by the Faculty Executive Board upon the request of the department.

Grade Point Averages: The student's standing is calculated in the form of a GPA and CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average), and announced at the end of each semester by the Registrar's Office. The total credit points for a course are obtained by multiplying the grade point of the final grade by the credit hours. In order to obtain the GPA for any given semester, the total credit points earned in that semester are divided by the total credit hours. The CGPA is calculated by taking into account all the courses taken by a student from the first semester to the last semester and those are recognized as valid by the department in which she/he is registered.

The criterion for degree classification is:

- Başarılı (Satisfactory) 3.00 - 4.00



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