Undergraduate
Undergraduate
Department of Environmental Engineering was established within Fırat University Faculty of Engineering by the decision of the Executive Board of the Council of Higher Education dated 20.02.1989. It continued its education at the Electrical Engineering Department Building for more than two years. Our department has been continuing its education since 1991 in the current building, which was later renovated several times and made more suitable for education. In the 2009-2010 academic year, II. Our teaching program has started. Normal (First Education) and night (Evening Education) programs are carried out as separate but completely equivalent Environmental Engineering Undergraduate programs.
Department of Environmental Engineering; It is necessary to protect and improve the environment, to use and protect land and natural resources in rural and urban areas most appropriately and efficiently, to protect and develop natural plant and animal existence and natural riches, to prevent all kinds of environmental pollution or to make environmental systems damaged by pollution healthy again. It aims to train personnel who can take part in the design, operation, control, and construction of all kinds of engineering structures and systems and who can control the projects prepared in this regard.
Degree Earned: "Environmental Engineer"
Admission Conditions: High School Diploma Placement through National Undergraduate Placement Exam
Transition to Upper Level: Someone with a Bachelor's Degree can apply to Master's and Doctoral Programs.
Graduation Requirements: To graduate from the program, a student must take a minimum of 240 ECTS credits, have a minimum GPA of 2.00, and have no FF grades.
Graduate Employment Opportunities: Graduates can work in the domestic public and private sectors, in international companies, or abroad; They can also start their businesses.
Quantification and consideration:
(1) Success grade of a course! It is determined using the relative evaluation system or the discretion of the instructor.
(2) At the beginning of each academic year! The relative evaluation limit (BDKS), the raw success grade lower limit (HAŞNAS), or the final exam lower limit (YSAS) are determined by the Senate.
(3) To be evaluated in courses where the relative evaluation system and instructor discretion are applied, the student's final exam score must be at least (YSAS). Students who fall below this score are considered directly unsuccessful.
(4) For courses that cannot be evaluated with the relative evaluation system, the letter grades corresponding to the success degrees are determined by using the distribution of raw final grades at the end of the semester, at the discretion of the instructor teaching the course in the table created by the Senate out of 100 points. The instructor can lower the score ranges in this table, but cannot raise them.
(5) The success grade of a course is determined according to the principles determined by the Senate; It is converted into the following letter success grade and success coefficient: a) Success Grade Coefficient Number Description AA 4.00 Successful BA 3.50 Successful BB 3.00 Successful CB 2.50 Successful CC 2.00 Successful DC 1.50 Conditionally Successful DD 1.00 Conditionally Successful FF 0.00 Unsuccessful b) B = Non-credit courses Successful for. c) K= Remains for non-credit courses. d) D = absent. d) G= Not included. e) M= Exempt.
(6) Letter grades used as Success Grades are defined as follows: a) A student who has received one of the AA, BA, BB, CB, or CC grades from a course is deemed to have succeeded in that course. b) A student who has received one of the DC or DD grades from a course is deemed to have conditionally passed that course. A student who receives DD and DC letter grades must have a GPA of at least 2.00 to be considered successful in this course. c) A student who receives an FF grade from a course is deemed to have failed that course. ç) Exempt count (M); It is used for the adaptation to the relevant program of students who have been accepted from a higher education institution through horizontal transfer or who have gained the right to re-register by taking the exam held by ÖSYM, and for the courses they have taken in the last higher education program they followed and were deemed successful by the decision of the relevant unit's board of directors. d) Courses shown as M and B, without a passing grade, are not included in the evaluation when calculating the GPA. e) A D grade is given to students who do not fulfill their attendance obligations and is treated as an FF grade in the GPA calculation. Courses evaluated with a D grade are taken again in the first semester they are offered. f) Anyone who receives a K grade from a non-credit course is deemed to have failed that course and repeats the same course in the first semester it is offered.
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