COMPUTER PROGRAMMING (Distance Education)
Mission
To educate the software experts who specialize in the field of science with both theoretical and practical skills in the field of information science and train technicians who can work as technical support staff and To adapt the society to the rapidly developing computer technologies, to collect the necessary information and to train qualified personnel capable of producing quick and accurate solutions to the problems related to processing of these information.
Departmental facilities
Graduates of the Computer Programming (Distance Education) Program are able to transfer to undergraduate programs through the Vertical Transfer Exam (DGS) at the end of the fourth semester. Undergraduate programs for Computer Programming (Distance Education) program are:
- Information Technologies
- Computer Sciences
- Computer Engineering
- Computer Teacher's Education
- Computer Systems Teacher's Education
- Computer Technologies and Informatics Systems
- Computer and Information Systems
- Computer and Control Teacher's Education
- Computer and Technologies Teacher's Education
- Computer Informatics System Engineering
- Informatics Systems and Technologies
- Electronics and Computer Teacher's Education
- Information Technologies
- Physics
- Statistics
- Statistics and Computer Sciences
- Control Teacher's Education
- Mathematics- Computer
- Meteorology Engineering
- Space Engineering
- Software Engineering
Career Opportunities
Students who have graduated from Computer Programming (Distance Education) program receive the title of "Computer Program Technician".
Graduates of the program will have the opportunity to work in institutions such as internet and electronic mail services, multi-user computer systems, computer network, electronic commerce, distance education, IT department in all organizations etc.