Sports Management Sciences - Department Information   
Language Turkish
Program Time (Year) 4
Max.Program Time (Year) 6
Program Quota
Internships Status Absent
About Programme

SPORTS MANAGEMENT SCIENCES

The Main Branch of Science
Prof.Dr. Ahmet Azmi YETİM
History
Sports Management Sciences doctorate program started to accept students in 2018.
Qualification Awarded
Doctor of Philosophy
Admission Requirements
To certify that he / she has obtained a score of 65 and above in the ALES score type stipulated in the advertisement.
- In order to apply to doctoral programs, it is required to have a score of 55 or more from the foreign language exams given equivalent to these exams by KPDS / ÜDS / YDS or the Council of Higher Education.
- Includes students who have graduated from Sports Management Master's programs and Economics and Administrative Sciences, Management Sciences, Educational Administration, Sociology, Psychology, Law, Communication, Recreation Management Master's Programs.
Higher Grade Transition
There is no transition to the upper level.
Graduation Requirements
Doctorate program, for students accepted with a master's degree, provided that not less than 60 credits per academic term; a course including scientific research techniques and research and publication ethics and a seminar course (Amended: RG-29/9 / 2020-31259), at least nine courses including thesis preparation course, at least 240 credits, including proficiency exam, thesis study. For students admitted with a bachelor's degree, at least fifteen courses, qualification exam, thesis preparation course and thesis study, at least 300 credits.
Occupational Profiles of Graduates
Our students who graduate from our department can work in sports clubs in amateur and professional leagues, central and provincial organizations of the Ministry of Youth and Sports, all kinds of sports facilities related to public and private organizations, sports federations, sports training centers, municipalities and private sports enterprises.
Assessment and Grading
Students are assessed through final exams and/or semester
projects in addition to mid-term exams and/or in-semester studies. Examination dates
are announced on the website of the concerned chair of department/program.
(2) Student?s success is assessed upon the method of assessment stated in the course
description form and success criteria of the concerned course announced at the
beginning of the term.
(3) Students must succeed in compulsory courses. Students can repeat a course that
they have failed in or take a different course.
(4) Mid-terms and/or in-semester studies, final exams and/or semester projects are
assessed out of a raw score of 100. A letter grade out of a raw score of 100 is assigned
for seminar, thesis work, semester project courses and comprehensive exam. For
students to be deemed successful in the concerned course, they must earn at least the
letter grade CC in the Master?s programs; and at least the letter grade CB in Ph.D. and
integrated Ph.D. programs.
Studentd whose raw success grade is below 25,00 directly receives the letter
grade FF and fails the course. The grade of students whose raw success grade is 25,00
and above is determined with the coefficients below and corresponding letter grade by
taking into consideration the overall success of the class, arithmetic mean and
statistical distribution. After this assessment, it is possible to obtain corresponding
letter grade FF for raw scores that are 25,00 and above.
AGNO is calculated through the division of the total credit points obtained from
all the courses the student has taken up to that time by the total credit values of those
courses. Obtained AGNO is expressed by rounding them off to the second digit after
the decimal point.
(8) In the calculations of both cumulative semester point average and AGNO, grades
from AA to FF are processed. Letter grades G and D are processed as FF.
(9) All grades are indicated in the student?s transcript.
(10) In Master?s programs with and without thesis, AGNO must be at least 2,50/4,00;
in Ph.D. programs enrolled with bachelor?s/ master?s degree, AGNO must be at least 3,00/4,00 in order to be eligible for graduation. Students who have not met graduation
requirements, despite having completed the total credit, can meet this requirement by
taking a new course(s).
(11) Students who have failed to earn the right to take the final exam because of not
meeting the requirements regarding attendance or course practices are considered as
absentee (D)



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