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Department of Wildlife Ecology and Management, Master's Program (Thesis) for the first time in Turkey in the Black Sea Technical University, the Faculty of Forestry within the academic activities began in 2014-2015 academic year. | | QUALIFICATION AWARDED | | Students who have taken at least 21 credits (60 ECTS) of the courses in the department or related departments of the department or other related departments have successfully completed all the courses. The students who successfully defended a thesis are awarded a Master's degree in WILD LIFE ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT. | | LEVEL of QUALIFICATION: | | Qualifications Frameworks in the European Higher Education Area (QF-EHEA), Level 2
European Qualifications Framework for Lifelong Learning (EQF-LLL), Level 7 | | MODE of STUDY | | Full Time | | ADMISSION & REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS | | 1 - Bachelor's degree from acceptable fields, 2 - Obtaining the required score from the graduate entrance exam (ALES) | | OBJECTIVE of THE PROGRAMME | | Department graduates; biology, ecology, and ecology of amphibians, reptiles, insects and other invertebrates, especially birds, mammals and inland aquatic animals, and ecosystems such as forest, mountain, step, wetland, with all other ecosystem components, especially flora. graduates with the necessary and sufficient knowledge about basic interactions. Graduates are trained to have all kinds of data to be able to use these knowledge in domestic and international institutions and abroad.
Among the stakeholders of the department, various institutions connected to Ministries, Universities, TUBITAK, SPO, Research Institutions, Institutes, Private Enterprises, Hunter Clubs and Associations and other NGOs and Alumni can be summarized. Our department has a high performance in research performance with KTU-BAP, SPO, TUBITAK and other external supports. It provides students with a positive atmosphere for learning and research. He tries to educate the students on-site and on-site. It offers students the opportunity to participate in research by offering them the opportunity to participate in graduate studies and to make academic career. | | RECOGNATION of PRIOR LEARNING | | The "Directive on Recognition of Prior Learning", Senate Decision No. 340 issued on July 28, 2023, has been accepted and entered into force regarding the students registered in all programs of Karadeniz Technical University to determine the principles to be followed for the recognition, crediting, and adaptation of the achievements acquired by the students at non-university institutions.
In this Directive,
- recognition of knowledge, skills, and competencies acquired with special interest through an exemption exam to be substituted as program courses,
- recognition of workplace and internship experiences through portfolio evaluation to be substituted as program courses,
- and the crediting of certificates received from accredited institutions regarding students' special interests are covered.
Announcements of courses included in the scope of recognition of prior learning, applications, and evaluation will be made on the dates specified in the academic calendar.
Recognition of prior learning will offer numerous benefits to our students and employers. For our students, increasing professional development and mobility in the labour market, preventing repetition of education and waste of time, providing early graduation, reducing the cost of learning, encouraging learning, and increasing the student's motivation and self-confidence can be counted among the benefits of recognition of prior learning. From the employers' perspectives, it will contribute to satisfying skill or competence deficiencies in the workplace, reducing the time employees spend outside the workplace for training purposes, and thus using resources more efficiently. | | QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS and REGULATIONS | | The requirements for students to obtain a master's degree in Wildlife Ecology and Management; a) To take 21 credits (60 ECTS) and to pass at least CC degree, b) To have a weighted average of at least 2.0 out of 4.0.
KTU Graduate Education Regulations | | EXAMINATION, ASSESSMENT and GRADING REGULATIONS | | Students are subjected to mid-term exams, mid-term work (projects, seminars, quizzes, homework, or a second mid-term exam) and a final exam. The contribution of the midterm exam is 30%, the contribution of the midterm exam is 20% and the contribution of the final exam is 50%. All exams are evaluated over 100 points. Students are required to take at least 45 points from the final exam. Students taking one of the (AA), (BA), (BB), (CB) and (CC) letter grades from a course are considered successful. | | GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS | | Students who have taken at least 21 credits (60 ECTS credits) of the courses in the department or related departments of the department or who have successfully completed all of the courses, have obtained a weighted grade point average of at least 2.0 out of 4.00 The students who are defending a Master's degree in Wildlife Ecology and Management are awarded. | | OCCUPATIONAL PROFILES of GRADUATES | | Graduates of the program;
Ministry of Forestry and Water Affairs General Directorate of Nature Conservation and National Parks, General Directorate of Forestry, General Directorate of Combating Desertification and Erosion, General Directorate of Protection of Natural Assets of the Ministry of Environment and Urbanization, General Directorate of Environmental Management, Environmental Impact Assessment, Permission and Control The Ministry of Culture and Tourism, as well as other public units involved in wildlife issues, as well as private hunters rented by the private sector from the state, as well as private sector-run wildlife production facilities, travel agencies interested in hunting tourism, tourism companies, or nature conservation work in civil society organizations. | | ACCESS to FURTHER STUDIES | | Qualifications Frameworks in the European Higher Education Area (QF-EHEA), Level 3
European Qualifications Framework for Lifelong Learning (EQF-LLL), Level 8 | | CONTACT INFORMATION | | | | DEPARTMENTAL FACILITIES : | | Department courses are given in the same building together with the Department of Forestry Engineering. There are 4 amplifiers and 7 classrooms in the existing building. All classes are smart class. Each class has a projection device and screen. In this section, 6 different diameters of hunting and embalming animal samples are stored as course and museum materials, samples of a wide variety of birds, mammal wild animals, reptiles, amphibians and fish species and a Wildlife Museum and a Laboratory with branded rifles. In addition, Entomology Laboratory, GIS (Geographical Information System) Laboratory, Forest Botany Laboratory and Computer Laboratories can be used jointly. |
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