History: The Business Management Program began offering formal and evening education within our university in 1996. As of the 2024-2025 academic year, it has been accepting students only for formal education.
Objective: To train graduates who possess fundamental business knowledge and skills, are capable of working as mid-level employees, assistant managers, or middle managers in private and public enterprises, can follow and implement technological and scientific changes, possess the skills required by the market, and are successful in social relations.
Education: The Business Management Program offers a two-year associate degree program following high school. Students are required to complete a 30-day summer internship in a field related to their profession. Students are required to take and pass all required courses in the program. In addition to the required courses, they are also required to take elective courses in the 3rd and 4th semesters. During these semesters, students can take four theoretical elective courses or choose Workplace Training courses, which are offered two days a week. To graduate, students must successfully complete all required and elective courses (equivalent to a total of 120 ECTS credits) and achieve a minimum cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 2.00 out of 4.00.
Employment Opportunities: Graduates of the Business Management program can find employment in management, accounting, finance, human resources, production, marketing, and public relations departments in industrial, commercial, and service enterprises. They also have employment opportunities in public and private banks, investment and financial institutions, and in certified public accountants' and certified public accountants' offices.
DGS Opportunities: Candidates who have successfully completed their associate degree education can apply to the following undergraduate programs, provided that they receive a sufficient score in the Vertical Transfer Exam administered by ÖSYM:
• Banking
• Banking and Insurance
• Labor Economics and Industrial Relations
• Economics and Finance
• Finance and Banking • Business Administration
• Logistics Management
• Accounting and Financial Management
• Health Management
• Capital Markets
• Insurance
• Insurance and Risk Management
• Insurance and Social Security
• International Finance
• International Finance and Banking
• International Business Management
• International Trade
• International Trade and Finance
• International Trade and Business
• International Trade and Logistics
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