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General Information

Aim of the Program

The Istanbul Gelisim University's Turkish Language and Literature Master's Program (with/without Thesis) adopts an innovative teaching approach adhering to internationalization standards. Its goal is to educate students who have the ability to read, examine, and analyse the texts of Turkish language and literature in various centuries. They should assimilate the field's literary knowledge, follow new theories and research areas, and possess the skills and knowledge to participate as stakeholders in studies related to the literature of other countries, particularly those that we share a connection with.

Target of the Program

The Turkish Language and Literature Master's Programme aims to educate graduates who can apply their scientific discipline and internationally recognized knowledge and skills to their respective fields, possess artistic sensitivity, comprehend the geography of Turkish culture using language and literature guides, gain critical thinking, reading, and interpretation skills, and prioritise research and development.

Career Opportunities

The Turkish Language and Literature Master's Programme aims to educate graduates who can apply their scientific discipline and internationally recognized knowledge and skills to their respective fields, possess artistic sensitivity, comprehend the geography of Turkish culture using language and literature guides, gain critical thinking, reading, and interpretation skills, and prioritise research and development.

Working Places

The Turkish Language and Literature Master's Programme aims to educate graduates who can apply their scientific discipline and internationally recognized knowledge and skills to their respective fields, possess artistic sensitivity, comprehend the geography of Turkish culture using language and literature guides, gain critical thinking, reading, and interpretation skills, and prioritise research and development.

Programmes allowing Horizontal Transfer

As per the regulations of the University and the Council of Higher Education, transfer is possible through comparable programmes.