Bachelor of History

The History BA program is an academic program that aims to develop students' skills in analyzing historical events and processes by providing them with the tools necessary for understanding and interpreting historical events.

The program is designed with a broad interdisciplinary approach covering various periods and cultures of history. Students have the opportunity to understand the experiences and interactions of events, individuals and societies in the past by focusing on different areas of history.

The program offers a range of courses covering the philosophical, political, social, cultural and economic dimensions of history. Students develop their skills in understanding and interpreting historical events by reading, interpreting and criticizing historical documents. In addition, students have the opportunity to understand the impact and meaning of historical events on today's world.

In the History BA program, students also learn important skills such as research techniques, academic writing skills, critical thinking and analysis skills. These skills help students be successful in their careers and lives.

Graduates of the program can have many different career options in the public and private sectors. For example, there are various career paths such as teaching, journalism, writing, research, museum management, tourism and even politics.

The History BA program offers students the opportunity to understand the significance of a period and culture, better interpret and analyze world events, and develop research skills. Therefore, it is an ideal academic program for students interested in history.

The History BA is a degree program completed at a university and awards the degree of Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) as the "Degree Earned".

The History Undergraduate program is an undergraduate program that offers students the opportunity to examine different periods, cultures, social structures, political systems and events in history. The program aims to provide students with theoretical and practical knowledge of history and to provide them with the ability to analyze the causes, consequences and effects of historical events.

The program profile includes various courses related to history science, as well as studies aimed at developing students' research and writing skills. Some of the courses in the History Undergraduate program may include topics such as ancient history, medieval history, modern history, contemporary history, social science research methods, philosophy of history, historiography and historians' approaches.

The program also provides students with the skills to understand and interpret important events and processes in history. Students who graduate from the History Undergraduate program can have many different career options, especially in areas such as teaching, research, museum studies, journalism, public service, law and business.

The History BA program helps students understand the cultural, social, economic and political aspects of history by providing them with a broad perspective. The program aims to develop skills in understanding, analyzing and interpreting history, discover connections between different historical periods and events, and provide the methodological and technical skills required for conducting research. The program competencies of the History BA program are as follows:

Ability to understand and interpret historical events and periods in their historical, social, cultural, political and economic contexts.

Awareness of the basic concepts, terms and methods used in historical research.

Ability to read, interpret and analyze historical sources critically.

Ability to collect information, analyze data and make synthesis necessary for conducting historical research.

Development of historical narrative, discussion and presentation skills.

Ability to understand and apply ethical principles in historical research.

Ability to understand and interpret connections and interactions between historical events and periods.

Ability to think critically and make judgments about historical events and periods.

Awareness of the effects of history on today's world and its use in social life.

Ability to understand and interpret the connections of history with different disciplines and fields.

There are various employment opportunities for graduates of the History Department. Among these are the opportunity to work as lecturers or research assistants at universities for those who want to pursue an academic career.

In addition, history graduates are also needed in the private sector. Graduates of the history department can work in areas such as museums, archives, libraries, publishing houses and media. In addition, the tourism sector is another alternative job area for history graduates.

Graduates of the history department can also find the opportunity to work in the public sector. In particular, they can work in institutions such as the ministries of culture and tourism, archives and museums.

As a result, graduates of the history department can be employed in various sectors. Job opportunities may vary depending on factors such as the graduates' personal interests, skills and experience.

The student's success in the courses is determined by evaluating the mid-term grades and the final exam grade together.

Mid-term grades consist of quizzes, mid-term exam grades and grades given to homework, applications and practical work depending on the course. In the credit system, the type and weight of mid-term and final evaluations (exams, homework, applications and similar) are reported to the relevant department head by the instructor teaching the course within the first two weeks of the semester and announced to the students by the relevant teaching unit administration. The final evaluation is determined by the instructor teaching the course with one of the following letter grades, taking into account the general success level of all students taking that course.

While the impact of the homework given during the semester on the final grade is 40%, the impact of the final exams at the end of the semester is 60%.

The student must have passed all compulsory and elective courses in the program and must not have a grade of F1, F2 or Z. In this program, the student must have a minimum of 240 ECTS credits and a general grade point average of at least 2.00 out of 4.00.