The Department of Mathematics of the Faculty of Science and Arts at Nevşehir Hacı Bektaş Veli University was founded in May, 17, 2007. |
Bachelor's degree diplomas are given to students who successfully complete the courses. |
Bachelor's Degree |
Having a high school diploma and be eligible to register to our department as a result of examinations made by ÖSYM. |
Recognition of prior learning in Turkish higher education institutions are still in progress. Therefore, recognition of prior learning in Nevşehir Hacı Bektaş Veli University has not been fully accomplished. However, exemption exams from such lessons as Computer Sciences and English are held at the beginning of every academic year. Students who consider themselves capable of meeting the learning outcomes of such lessons are welcome to take the exemption test. Those who have passed the exemption test are exempt from the relevant lesson. |
Successfully complete all courses available in the program (a total of 240 ECTS) and to have at least 2.00 on a 4.00 weighted grade point average . |
The department has four year of education. Department's education program is designed to educate contemporary mathematicians who are able to follow the the current mathematical developments. |
PO-1 | Have the ability to conceptualize the events and facts related to the field of mathematics such as Analysis, Geometry and Algebra with the help of the scientific methods and techniques and can define these concepts. |
PO-2 | Have the knowledge to critize, analyze, and evaluate the correctness, reliability, and validity of mathematical data. |
PO-3 | Define the some models of mathematical problems, evaluate with a critical approach, analyze with theoretical and applied knowledge. |
PO-4 | Analytically use the interdisciplinary approach at learning process. |
PO-5 | Develop suitable material for a subject on a mathematical area, to use the knowledge and experience gains with different methods |
PO-6 | Have the ability to know himself as an individual; to use his creative and strong sides, build personal and institutional communication. |
PO-7 | Have the knowledge to determine the needs related to his area and to direct his learning and use exclusively computer technologies with software. |
PO-8 | Learn the life-long learning and quality management processes and apply them, attend social, cultural and artistic events on his field. |
PO-9 | Develop vocational projects and activities and apply them. |
PO-10 | With the knowledge of foreign language required the field of mathematics, use and follow information technologies by the level of European Language Portfoy B1. |
PO-11 | With the knowledge he gain, they determine the learning needs of those working under him, execute the musts of graduate education. |
TYYC | PÇ-1 | PÇ-2 | PÇ-3 | PÇ-4 | PÇ-5 | PÇ-6 | PÇ-7 | PÇ-8 | PÇ-9 | PÇ-10 | PÇ-11 |
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1- Possess advanced level theoretical and practical knowledge supported by textbooks with updated information, practice equipments and other resources. | X | X | |||||||||
1- Use of advanced theoretical and practical knowledge within the field. | X | X | X | X | X | ||||||
2-Interpret and evaluate data, define and analyze problems, develop solutions based on research and proofs by using acquired advanced knowledge and skills within the field. | X | X | X | X | X | ||||||
1- Conduct studies at an advanced level in the field independently. | X | ||||||||||
2- Take responsibility both as a team member and individually in order to solve unexpected complex problems faced within the implementations in the field. | X | ||||||||||
3- Planning and managing activities towards the development of subordinates in the framework of a project. | X | X | |||||||||
1- Evaluate the knowledge and skills acquired at an advanced level in the field with a critical approach. | X | X | X | ||||||||
2- Determine learning needs and direct the learning. | X | X | X | X | X | X | |||||
3- Develop positive attitude towards lifelong learning. | X | X | |||||||||
1- Inform people and institutions, transfer ideas and solution proposals to problems in written and orally on issues in the field. | X | ||||||||||
2- Share the ideas and solution proposals to problems on issues in the field with professionals and non-professionals by the support of qualitative and quantitative data. | X | ||||||||||
3- Organize and implement project and activities for social environment with a sense of social responsibility. | X | ||||||||||
4- Monitor the developments in the field and communicate with peers by using a foreign language at least at a level of European Language Portfolio B1 General Level. | X | ||||||||||
5- Use informatics and communication technologies with at least a minimum level of European Computer Driving License Advanced Level software knowledge. | X | ||||||||||
1- Act in accordance with social, scientific, cultural and ethic values on the stages of gathering, implementation and release of the results of data related to the field. | X | ||||||||||
2- Possess sufficient consciousness about the issues of universality of social rights, social justice, quality, cultural values and also, environmental protection, worker's health and security. | X |
Açıklama | PÇ-1 | PÇ-2 | PÇ-3 | PÇ-4 | PÇ-5 | PÇ-6 | PÇ-7 | PÇ-8 | PÇ-9 | PÇ-10 | PÇ-11 |
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Textbooks with current information in the field, Application Vehicle | X | X | |||||||||
Adapts and transfers the information he has acquired in the field. | X | X | X | ||||||||
It uses the advanced theoretical and practical information he has acquired in the field. | X | X | X | X | X | ||||||
Refreshes this information depending on the conditions of the day. | X | X | X | ||||||||
Interpret and evaluates the data using the advanced knowledge and skills he has acquired in the field, describe the problems that are parallel to current technological developments, analyzes, research and evidence-based solution recommendations. | X | X | X | X | |||||||
Have the ability to conceptualizing events and cases related to the field; examines with scientific methods and techniques. | X | X | X | ||||||||
Design and performs experiments to examine problems, collects data, analyzes results and interprets. | X | X | X | X | X | ||||||
Conducts an advanced study regarding the area independently. | X | ||||||||||
It takes responsibility as an individual and team member to solve unpredictable complex problems in applications related to the field. | X | ||||||||||
Under the responsibility of the employees plan and manages activities for their development within a project framework. | X | X | |||||||||
In the problems encountered in different disciplinary areas play a role in the decision-making process. | X | ||||||||||
The analytical thinking ability uses the time in the results of the results. | X | ||||||||||
Evaluate the advanced knowledge and skills he has acquired in the field with a critical approach. | X | X | X | ||||||||
Determine learning requirements and directs learning. | X | X | X | X | X | X | |||||
It would develop a positive approach for learning all life long. | X | X | |||||||||
It has conscious of the necessity of lifelong learning and continuously develops their professional knowledge and skills. | X | ||||||||||
Informs the relevant person and institutions on issues related to the field; express their thoughts and solutions for problems written and orally. | X | ||||||||||
It shares the solutions for their thoughts and problems with the fields with quantitative and qualitative data by supporting and non-qualitative data. | X | ||||||||||
Social responsibility regulates and implements projects and events for the social environment inhabited by its consciousness. | X | ||||||||||
A foreign language is at least the European Language Portfolio using the general level of the B1 general level and communicates with their colleagues. | X | ||||||||||
The at least European computer use license required by the field uses information and communication technologies with the computer software at the advanced level. | X | ||||||||||
It uses the knowledge to know the knowledge of human health and environmental awareness on the field. | X | ||||||||||
The collection, interpretation, implementation and implementation of the data related to the area moves in accordance with social, scientific, cultural and ethical values in the stages of announcing the implementation and results of the results. | X | ||||||||||
The universality of social rights, social justice, quality management and processes in accordance with social justice, quality management and processes (instead of the culture of quality) and the protection of cultural values have sufficient consciousness on environmental protection, occupational health and safety. | X |
Turkey Higher Education Qualifications Framework (TYYC, Level 6,) ) Basic Field Competencies (Academic Weighted) | PROGRAM ÇIKTILARI | TYYÇ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
PÇ-1 | PÇ-2 | PÇ-3 | PÇ-4 | PÇ-5 | PÇ-6 | PÇ-7 | PÇ-8 | PÇ-9 | PÇ-10 | PÇ-11 | ||||||||||||||||||
KNOWLEDGE | Theoretical-Conceptual | Textbooks with current information in the field, Application Vehicle | 1 | x | x | x | x | 1- Possess advanced level theoretical and practical knowledge supported by textbooks with updated information, practice equipments and other resources. | Theoretical-Conceptual | KNOWLEDGE | ||||||||||||||||||
SKILLS | Cognitive-Practical | Adapts and transfers the information he has acquired in the field. | 1 | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | 1- Use of advanced theoretical and practical knowledge within the field. | Cognitive-Practical | SKILLS | ||||||||||||||
SKILLS | Cognitive-Practical | It uses the advanced theoretical and practical information he has acquired in the field. | 2 | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | 2-Interpret and evaluate data, define and analyze problems, develop solutions based on research and proofs by using acquired advanced knowledge and skills within the field. | Cognitive-Practical | SKILLS | ||||||||||||
SKILLS | Cognitive-Practical | Refreshes this information depending on the conditions of the day. | 3 | x | x | x | Cognitive-Practical | SKILLS | ||||||||||||||||||||
SKILLS | Cognitive-Practical | Interpret and evaluates the data using the advanced knowledge and skills he has acquired in the field, describe the problems that are parallel to current technological developments, analyzes, research and evidence-based solution recommendations. | 4 | x | x | x | x | Cognitive-Practical | SKILLS | |||||||||||||||||||
SKILLS | Cognitive-Practical | Have the ability to conceptualizing events and cases related to the field; examines with scientific methods and techniques. | 5 | x | x | x | Cognitive-Practical | SKILLS | ||||||||||||||||||||
SKILLS | Cognitive-Practical | Design and performs experiments to examine problems, collects data, analyzes results and interprets. | 6 | x | x | x | x | x | Cognitive-Practical | SKILLS | ||||||||||||||||||
COMPETENCES | The collection, interpretation, implementation and implementation of the data related to the area moves in accordance with social, scientific, cultural and ethical values in the stages of announcing the implementation and results of the results. | 1 | x | x | 1- Act in accordance with social, scientific, cultural and ethic values on the stages of gathering, implementation and release of the results of data related to the field. | Field Specific Competence | COMPETENCES | |||||||||||||||||||||
COMPETENCES | The universality of social rights, social justice, quality management and processes in accordance with social justice, quality management and processes (instead of the culture of quality) and the protection of cultural values have sufficient consciousness on environmental protection, occupational health and safety. | 2 | x | x | 2- Possess sufficient consciousness about the issues of universality of social rights, social justice, quality, cultural values and also, environmental protection, worker's health and security. | Field Specific Competence | COMPETENCES | |||||||||||||||||||||
COMPETENCES | Conducts an advanced study regarding the area independently. | 1 | x | x | 1- Conduct studies at an advanced level in the field independently. | Competence to Work Independently and Take Responsibility | COMPETENCES | |||||||||||||||||||||
COMPETENCES | It takes responsibility as an individual and team member to solve unpredictable complex problems in applications related to the field. | 2 | x | x | 2- Take responsibility both as a team member and individually in order to solve unexpected complex problems faced within the implementations in the field. | Competence to Work Independently and Take Responsibility | COMPETENCES | |||||||||||||||||||||
COMPETENCES | Under the responsibility of the employees plan and manages activities for their development within a project framework. | 3 | x | x | x | x | 3- Planning and managing activities towards the development of subordinates in the framework of a project. | Competence to Work Independently and Take Responsibility | COMPETENCES | |||||||||||||||||||
COMPETENCES | In the problems encountered in different disciplinary areas play a role in the decision-making process. | 4 | x | Competence to Work Independently and Take Responsibility | COMPETENCES | |||||||||||||||||||||||
COMPETENCES | The analytical thinking ability uses the time in the results of the results. | 5 | x | Competence to Work Independently and Take Responsibility | COMPETENCES | |||||||||||||||||||||||
COMPETENCES | Evaluate the advanced knowledge and skills he has acquired in the field with a critical approach. | 1 | x | x | x | x | x | x | 1- Evaluate the knowledge and skills acquired at an advanced level in the field with a critical approach. | Learning Competence | COMPETENCES | |||||||||||||||||
COMPETENCES | Determine learning requirements and directs learning. | 2 | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | 2- Determine learning needs and direct the learning. | Learning Competence | COMPETENCES | |||||||||||
COMPETENCES | It would develop a positive approach for learning all life long. | 3 | x | x | x | x | 3- Develop positive attitude towards lifelong learning. | Learning Competence | COMPETENCES | |||||||||||||||||||
COMPETENCES | It has conscious of the necessity of lifelong learning and continuously develops their professional knowledge and skills. | 4 | x | Learning Competence | COMPETENCES | |||||||||||||||||||||||
COMPETENCES | Informs the relevant person and institutions on issues related to the field; express their thoughts and solutions for problems written and orally. | 1 | x | x | 1- Inform people and institutions, transfer ideas and solution proposals to problems in written and orally on issues in the field. | Communication and Social Competence | COMPETENCES | |||||||||||||||||||||
COMPETENCES | It shares the solutions for their thoughts and problems with the fields with quantitative and qualitative data by supporting and non-qualitative data. | 2 | x | x | 2- Share the ideas and solution proposals to problems on issues in the field with professionals and non-professionals by the support of qualitative and quantitative data. | Communication and Social Competence | COMPETENCES | |||||||||||||||||||||
COMPETENCES | Social responsibility regulates and implements projects and events for the social environment inhabited by its consciousness. | 3 | x | x | 3- Organize and implement project and activities for social environment with a sense of social responsibility. | Communication and Social Competence | COMPETENCES | |||||||||||||||||||||
COMPETENCES | A foreign language is at least the European Language Portfolio using the general level of the B1 general level and communicates with their colleagues. | 4 | x | x | 4- Monitor the developments in the field and communicate with peers by using a foreign language at least at a level of European Language Portfolio B1 General Level. | Communication and Social Competence | COMPETENCES | |||||||||||||||||||||
COMPETENCES | The at least European computer use license required by the field uses information and communication technologies with the computer software at the advanced level. | 5 | x | x | 5- Use informatics and communication technologies with at least a minimum level of European Computer Driving License Advanced Level software knowledge. | Communication and Social Competence | COMPETENCES | |||||||||||||||||||||
COMPETENCES | It uses the knowledge to know the knowledge of human health and environmental awareness on the field. | 6 | x | Communication and Social Competence | COMPETENCES |
Graduates can be assigned to public schools as a mathematics teacher by the Ministry of Education if they have the required score from the KPSS and certificate of pedagogical formation. They may have various positions in the computer industry.Graduate students who attend graduate classes at universities can work as a lecturer or researcher in various institutions. |
Upon successful completion of undergraduate courses, having the necessary score on the current ALES and providing that they have sufficient English language skills, candidates can attend to master - doctoral classes. |
Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
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MAT101 | ANALYSIS I | 5 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 5 |
AİT101 | ATATURK'S PRINCIPLES AND REVOLUTION HISTORY I | 2 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 2 |
FİZ101 | PHYSICS I | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 4 |
MAT107 | LINEAR ALGEBRA I | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 5 |
MAT103 | ABSTRACT MATHEMATICS I | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 5 |
ENF101 | BASIC USE OF COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY I | 2 Hour(s) | 2 Hour(s) | 1 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 5 |
TDL101 | TURKISH LANGUAGE I | 2 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 2 |
YBD101 | FOREIGN LANGUAGE I | 2 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 2 |
Total: |
30 |
Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
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MAT102 | ANALYSIS II | 5 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Spring Semester | Compulsory | 5 |
AİT102 | ATATURK'S PRINCIPLES AND REVOLUTION HISTORY II | 2 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Spring Semester | Compulsory | 2 |
FİZ102 | PHYSICS II | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Spring Semester | Compulsory | 4 |
MAT108 | LINEAR ALGEBRA II | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Spring Semester | Compulsory | 5 |
MAT104 | ABSTRACT MATHEMATICS II | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Spring Semester | Compulsory | 5 |
ENF102 | BASIC USE OF COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY II | 2 Hour(s) | 2 Hour(s) | 1 | Spring Semester | Compulsory | 5 |
TDL102 | TURKISH LANGUAGE II | 2 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Spring Semester | Compulsory | 2 |
YBD102 | FOREIGN LANGUAGE II | 2 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Spring Semester | Compulsory | 2 |
Total: |
30 |
Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
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MAT205 | ANALYTIC GEOMETRY I | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 2 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 5 |
MAT201 | ANALYSIS III | 5 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 2 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 7 |
MAT231 | DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS I | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 2 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 6 |
MAT203 | GENERAL TOPOLOGY I | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 2 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 6 |
MAT213 | NUMERICAL ANALYSIS I | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 2 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 5 |
SEC 3 | ELECTIVE GROUP 3 | - Hour(s) | - Hour(s) | 2 | Fall Semester | Optional | 1 |
Total: |
30 |
Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
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MAT206 | ANALYTIC GEOMETRY II | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 2 | Spring Semester | Compulsory | 5 |
MAT202 | ANALYSIS IV | 5 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 2 | Spring Semester | Compulsory | 7 |
MAT232 | DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS II | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 2 | Spring Semester | Compulsory | 6 |
MAT204 | GENERAL TOPOLOGY II | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 2 | Spring Semester | Compulsory | 6 |
MAT214 | NUMERICAL ANALYSIS II | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 2 | Spring Semester | Compulsory | 5 |
SEC 4 | ELECTIVE GROUP 4 | - Hour(s) | - Hour(s) | 2 | Spring Semester | Optional | 1 |
Total: |
30 |
Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
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MAT311 | DIFFERENTIAL GEOMETRY I | 2 Hour(s) | 2 Hour(s) | 3 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 6 |
MAT331 | PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS I | 2 Hour(s) | 2 Hour(s) | 3 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 3 |
MAT339 | COMPLEX FUNCTIONS THEORY I | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 6 |
MAT321 | ABSTRACT ALGEBRA I | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 6 |
OSD GÜZ | COMMON ELECTIVE GROUP 1 | - Hour(s) | - Hour(s) | 3 | Fall Semester | Optional | 3 |
SEC 5 | ELECTIVE GROUP 5 | - Hour(s) | - Hour(s) | 3 | Fall Semester | Optional | 6 |
Total: |
30 |
Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
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MAT312 | DIFFERANTIAL GEOMETRY II | 2 Hour(s) | 2 Hour(s) | 3 | Spring Semester | Compulsory | 6 |
MAT332 | PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS II | 2 Hour(s) | 2 Hour(s) | 3 | Spring Semester | Compulsory | 3 |
MAT340 | COMPLEX FUNCTIONS THEORY II | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Spring Semester | Compulsory | 6 |
MAT322 | ABSTRACT ALGEBRA II | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Spring Semester | Compulsory | 6 |
OSD BAHAR | COMMON ELECTIVE GROUP 2 | - Hour(s) | - Hour(s) | 3 | Spring Semester | Optional | 3 |
SEC 6 | ELECTIVE GROUP 6 | - Hour(s) | - Hour(s) | 3 | Spring Semester | Optional | 6 |
Total: |
30 |
Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
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MAT401 | GRADUATION THESIS I | 0 Hour(s) | 2 Hour(s) | 4 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 6 |
SEC 7 | ELECTIVE GROUP 7 | - Hour(s) | - Hour(s) | 4 | Fall Semester | Optional | 24 |
Total: |
30 |
Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
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MAT402 | GRADUATION THESIS II | 0 Hour(s) | 2 Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Compulsory | 6 |
SEC 8 | ELECTIVE GROUP 8 | - Hour(s) | - Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Optional | 24 |
Total: |
30 |
Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
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BKE201 | SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES I | 0 Hour(s) | 1 Hour(s) | 2 | Fall Semester | Optional | 1 |
Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
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BKE202 | SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES II | 0 Hour(s) | 1 Hour(s) | 2 | Spring Semester | Optional | 1 |
Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
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Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
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MAT353 | DISCRETE MATHEMATICS I | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Fall Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT361 | TRANSFORMATIONS AND GEOMETRIES I | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Fall Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT333 | INTRODUCTION TO DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS I | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Fall Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT367 | FUZZY SET THEORY I | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Fall Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT301 | GENERAL PROGRAMMING I | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Fall Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT345 | ADVANCED LINEAR ALGEBRA I | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Fall Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT383 | KINEMATIC I | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Fall Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT341 | SET THEORY I | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Fall Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT343 | METRIC SPACES I | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Fall Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT335 | SPECIAL FUNCTİONS AND POLYNOMIALS I | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Fall Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT355 | NUMBER THEORY I | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Fall Semester | Optional | 6 |
Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
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Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
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MAT354 | DISCRETE MATHEMATICS II | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Spring Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT362 | TRANSFORMATIONS AND GEOMETRIES II | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Spring Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT334 | INTRODUCTION TO DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS II | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Spring Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT368 | FUZZY SET THEORY II | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Spring Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT302 | GENERAL PROGRAMMING II | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Spring Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT346 | ADVANCED LINEAR ALGEBRA II | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Spring Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT384 | KINEMATIC II | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Spring Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT342 | SET THEORY II | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Spring Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT344 | METRIC SPACES II | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Spring Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT336 | SPECIAL FUNCTİONS AND POLYNOMIALS II | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Spring Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT356 | NUMBER THEORY II | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 2 | Spring Semester | Optional | 6 |
Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
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MAT495 | GRAPH THEORY I | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Fall Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT415 | DIFFERENTIABLE MANIFOLDS | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Fall Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT439 | FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS I | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Fall Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT417 | FRACTAL GEOMETRY I | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Fall Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT413 | GEOMETRIES AND TOPOLOGY | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Fall Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT451 | INTEGRAL TRANSFORMS AND INTEGRAL EQUATIONS I | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Fall Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT425 | INTRODUCTION TO CATEGORY THEORY | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Fall Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT493 | INTRODUCTION TO CODING THEORY | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Fall Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT447 | HISTORY OF MATHEMATICS I | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Fall Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT433 | MATHEMATICAL SOFTWARE I | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Fall Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT441 | MATRICES ALGEBRA I | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Fall Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT477 | FOREIGN LANGUAGE FOR PROFESSION I | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Fall Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT443 | PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS I | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Fall Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT485 | SPECIAL NUMBER SEQUENCES I | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Fall Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT411 | PROJECTIVE GEOMETRY | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Fall Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT437 | REAL ANALYSIS I | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Fall Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT467 | SYMMETRIC GROUPS I | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Fall Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT483 | INTRODUCTION TO FINITE DIFFERENCE METHODS | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Fall Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT421 | TOPOLOGY I | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Fall Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT403 | APPLIED MATHEMATICS I | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Fall Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT465 | ADVANCED ALGEBRA I | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Fall Semester | Optional | 6 |
Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
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MAT496 | GRAPH THEORY II | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT440 | FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS II | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT418 | FRACTAL GEOMETRY II | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Optional | 6 |
GNÇ402 | VOLUNTEERING STUDIES | 1 Hour(s) | 2 Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Optional | 2 |
İNH402 | HUMAN RIGHTS | 2 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Optional | 2 |
MAT452 | INTEGRAL TRANSFORMS AND INTEGRAL EQUATIONS II | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Optional | 6 |
İŞD402 | SIGN LANGUAGE | 2 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Optional | 2 |
MAT494 | INTRODUCTION TO CRYPTOGRAPHY | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT492 | MATHEMATICS WITH MAPLE | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT448 | HISTORY OF MATHEMATICS II | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT434 | MATHEMATICAL SOFTWARE II | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT442 | MATRICES ALGEBRA II | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT478 | FOREIGN LANGUAGE FOR PROFESSION II | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT444 | PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS II | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT416 | NON-EUCLIDEAN GEOMETRY | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT486 | SPECIAL NUMBER SEQUENCES II | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT438 | REAL ANALYSIS II | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT468 | SYMMETRIC GROUPS II | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT484 | INTRODUCTION TO FINITE ELEMENT METHODS | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT426 | FILTER SPACES | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT412 | DESIGN GEOMETRY | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Optional | 6 |
TCE492 | GENDER EQUALITY IN SOCIETY | 2 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Optional | 4 |
MAT422 | TOPOLOGY II | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT404 | APPLIED MATHEMATICS II | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT414 | SEMI-RIEMANNIAN GEOMETRY | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Optional | 6 |
MAT466 | ADVANCED ALGEBRA II | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Optional | 6 |
Students are subjected to midterm and final exam for each course.The contribution of the midterm exam is 40% and final exam is 60%. All examinations are evaluated out of 100 points. It is necessary to obtain at least 50 points on the final exam. On one course students who gets one of the letter grades (AA), (BA), (BB), (CB) and (CC) considered as successful. Students who fail will take lessons again, no make-up exams. |
Successfully complete all courses available in the program (a total of 240 ECTS) and to have at least 2.00 on a 4.00 weighted grade point average . |
Full Time |
The deparment consist of 2 Professors, 4 Associated Professors, 4 Assistant Professors, 1 Lecturer, 3 Research Assistants. |
Nevşehir Hacı Bektaş Veli University Faculty of Arts and Sciences Depatment of Mathematics 2000 Evler Mahallesi Zübeyde Hanım Cad. 50300 Nevşehir / Turkey Phone : +90 384 228 10 00 Fax : +90 384 215 39 48 |