Program Overview
University Program Overview
The university program is a comprehensive undergraduate curriculum that spans several terms, including Fall and Spring terms. The program is designed to provide students with a thorough understanding of various subjects, including visual communication, urban and regional planning, mathematics, English, and economics.
Program Structure
The program is structured into multiple projects and courses, which are taken over several terms. The courses and projects include:
- Project I: Visual Communication
- Project II: Visual Communication II
- Project III: Physical Environment Control
- Project IV: Urban and Environmental Engineering
- Project V: Urban Design
- Project VI: Quantitative Methods in Planning
- Project VII: History of Turkish Revolution I
Course Details
The program includes a range of courses, including:
- Introduction to Urban and Regional Planning
- Ethics
- Mathematics I
- English Course I
- Elective Course (ITB)
- Economics
- English III
- Introduction to Computer Systems in Urban Studies
- GIS and Planning
- Academic Orientation
- Land Use Planning
- Urban Transportation
- Housing and Site Planning
- Landscape Planning and Design
- Evaluation of Statistical Data in Design
- Urban and Environmental Engineering
- The City in History
- Planning Theories and Techniques
- Urban Sociology
- Urban Economics
- Elective Course (TB)
- Site Conservation
- Urban Law and Management
- Elective Course (ITB/SNT)
- Elective Course (MT)
- Regional Science and Planning
- Metropolitan Planning
- History of Turkish Revolution II
- Turkish I
- Turkish II
- Graduation Project
Program Requirements
The program requires students to complete a series of projects and courses, including academic orientation and elective courses. The specific requirements for each course and project are not specified, but the program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in urban and regional planning, as well as related fields.
