Labor Economics and Industrial Relations Department offers formal and secondary education programs in Turkish. Students, who complete four years of undergraduate program and get 2.00 minimum GPA score out of 4.00, are are awarded the Labor Economics and Industrial Relations Bachelors Degree.
First Cycle
Ataturk University (AU) Labor Economics and Industrial Relations Department accepts high school graduates who get sufficient quantitative scores in YGS and LYS exams, both of which are administered by Student Selection and Placement Center (ÖSYM).
High school diploma and placement through a centralized national university placement examination, Student Selection Exam, ÖSS. Please visit www.osym.gov.tr for more information. There is a quota for international students who are admitted through selection by the university among the applicants.
Students must be successfull and/or pass all courses on the programme including graduation thesis and internship that are explained education and exam regulation of Ataturk University.
The aim of the department is to educate students as qualified employees satisfying national and international standarts in professional life.
The graduates holding Bachelor’s Degree are eligible to apply to Master’s Degree programmes at national level and /or international level both in the same and in related disciplines. Students who are high honor students are also eligible to apply to doctorate degree at Ataturk University.
One or two mid-term exams and one final exam are required for every class offered at the department. Student has to meet the requirements defined by the guidelines to be eligible to take the final exam. All exams are graded out of 100 points, and relative grading system is used to determine the student’s success grade. For this purpose, course lecturer converts the mid-term, final exam and other grades to the letter grades by means of a statistical evaluation of these based on the rules defined by the guidelines. Students who can not meet the 2.00 GPA minimum for two consequent semesters are not allowed to enroll for the following semester’s classes. Any student who gets AA, BA, BB, CB and CC grades from a course is considered to be successful. On the other hand, DC and DD grades are evaluated based on the student’s cumulative GPA. If student’s cumulative GPA is above the minimum GPA, then student is considered to be successful in all courses with DC and DD grades. FF grade is given to a student who is assumed to be unsuccessful in a course. A student with a FF grade in a particular course is supposed to re-register for that course first time it is offered with the same attendance and exam requirements. M and G grades are not taken into account in GPA calculation.
Labor Economics and Industrial Relations Department’s education guideline requires the successful completion of all the course work and applications as well as a minimum 2.00 GPA to be awarded the Bachelor’s degree in Labor Economics and Industrial Relations.
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