Minor and Double Major Programs

Department of Economics Double Major Program Course Equivalency Table

COURSE CODE

COURSE NAME

BİL

ELE

END

İŞL

MAT

ULU

UGİ

HUK

PSİ

YZM

İKT 105

Introduction to Economics

[2]

 

[2]

[2]

 

[2]

UGİ 103, UGİ 105, UGİ 106,   [4]

İKT 103-İ

[2]

 

OEG 101

Introduction to Cooperative Education

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

İKT 110

Economic Analysis and Applications

BİL         113

BİL      141

BİL      141

BİL     121

BİL     141

BİL      121

BİL          121

 

BİL    121

BİL 113

HUK 115

Introduction to Law

 

 

 

[2]

 

[2]

[2]

HUK 101, or          HUK 116

 

 

TAR 101

History of Civilizations

 

 

 

[2]

 

SUİ 101

[2]

 

[2]

 

TÜR 101

Turkish Language I

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

TÜR 102

Turkish Language II

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

AİT 201

Principles of Ataturk and History of the Reforms I

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

AİT 202

Principles of Ataturk and History of the Reforms II

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

MAT 103

Mathematics I

MAT 101

MAT 101

MAT 101

[2]

MAT 101

[2]

[2]

 

[2]

MAT 101

MAT 104

Mathematics II

MAT 102

MAT 102

MAT 102

[2]

MAT 102

[2]

[2]

 

[2]

MAT 102

İŞL 113

Introduction to Business Administration and Management

 

 

İŞL 212

İŞL 111

 

 

[2]

 

 

 

İŞL 255

Introduction to Accounting

 

 

İŞL 353

İŞL 251

 

 

[2]

 

 

 

İKT 213

Microeconomic Theory I

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

İKT 214

Microeconomic Theory II

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

İKT 233

Macroeconomic Theory I

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

İKT 234

Macroeconomic Theory II

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

İKT 253

Statistics

END 213

 

END 213

[2]

END 213

 

[2]

 

PSİ 204

or

 PSİ 202

END 214

İKT 261

Mathematics for  Economics and Business I

MAT 203

MAT 201

MAT 203

 

MAT 201

 

 

 

 

BİL 245

İKT 311

International Economics I

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

İKT 335

Money and Monetary Policy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

İKT 351

Econometrics I

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

[2]

UGİ 315

Entrepreneurship and Leadership

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

İKT 313

Public Economics

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

İKT 338

Financial Markets

 

 

 

İŞL 362

 

 

 

 

 

İŞL 161

İKT 472

History of Economic Thought

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SFL1

Second Foreign Language I

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

UGİ 292R/C/A

[2]

[2]

[2]

SFL2

Second Foreign Language II

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

UGİ 391R/C/A

[2]

[2]

[2]

SFL3

Second Foreign Language III

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

UGİ 393R/C/A

[2]

[2]

[2]

SFL4

Second Foreign Language IV

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

UGİ 395R/C/A

[2]

[2]

[2]

İNG 001

English I

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

İNG 002

English II

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

İNG 003

English Writing Skills

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

İNG 004

English Presentation Techniques

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

[2]

Cooperative Education

One of the OEG 200-300-400 should be completed as a student of the Department of Economics. [3]

[4], [5]

[3]

[3]

[3]

 

Course Equivalency List

BİL 113

Computer Programming I

BİL 121

Information Technologies and Data Management

BİL 141

Computer Programming I (Java)

BİL 245

Linear Algebra and Applications

END 213

Probability and Statics I

END 214

Probability and Statics II

HUK 101

Introduction to Law

İKT 103-İ

Introduction to Economics

İŞL 111

Introduction to Management

İŞL 161

Introduction to Finance

İŞL 212

Management Science 

İŞL 251

Accounting I

İŞL 353

Accounting and Cost Accounting 

İŞL 362

Financial Markets and Institutions

MAT 101 

Mathematics I

MAT 102 

Mathematics II

MAT 201 

Linear Algebra I 

MAT 203

Introduction to Linear Algebra and Differential Equations

PSİ 202

Research Methods in Psychology and Statistics II

PSİ 204

Statistics for Psychology II

UGİ 103 

Economics for Entrepreneurs

UGİ 105

Microeconomics

UGİ 106

Macroeconomics

 

İKT Elective Courses  (7 İKT Elective courses must be taken)

İKT 315

- Labor Economics  (3 - 0) 3

İKT 316

- Social Security and Labor Markets  (3 - 0) 3

İKT 332

- International Economics II  (3 - 0) 3

İKT 336

- Financial Markets and Institutions  (3 - 0) 3

İKT 395

- Industrial Organization  (3 - 0) 3

İKT 396

- Topics in Public Economics  (3 - 0) 3

İKT 400

- Economics Seminar  (3 - 0) 3

İKT 411

- Principles of Economic Development  (3 - 0) 3

İKT 415

- Game Theory  (3 - 0) 3

İKT 416

- Experimental Economics  (3 - 0) 3

İKT 417

- Welfare Economics  (3 - 0) 3

İKT 418

- Environmental Economics  (3 - 0) 3

İKT 421

- Natural Resource Economics  (3 - 0) 3

İKT 422

- Energy Economics  (3 - 0) 3

İKT 424

- Economics of Regulation and Antitrust  (3 - 0) 3

İKT 425

- Auctions: Theory and Applications  (3 - 0) 3

İKT 426

- Economics of Information and Mechanism Design  (3 - 0) 3

İKT 427

- Social and Economic Networks  (3 - 0) 3

İKT 431

- Public Finance  (3 - 0) 3

İKT 432

- Analytical Political Economy  (3 – 0) 3

İKT 434

- Turkish Economy  (3 - 0) 3

İKT 435

- Contemporary Issues in Turkish Economy  (3 - 0) 3

İKT 436

- Tourism Economy  (3 - 0) 3

İKT 437

- Financial Institutions  (3 - 0) 3

İKT 438

- Economic and Social Transformation of Turkey  (3 - 0) 3

İKT 441

- Applied Macroeconomics  (3-0) 3

İKT 442

- Interpreting Macroeconomic Indicators  (3 - 0) 3

İKT 451

- Applied Econometrics (Time Series Analysis)  (3 - 0) 3

İKT 452

- Applied Econometrics (Microeconometrics)  (3 - 0) 3

İKT 462

- Mathematics for Economics  (3 - 0) 3

İKT 471

- Economic History  (3 - 0) 3

İKT 473

- Ottoman Economic History  (3 - 0) 3

İKT 481

- Analytical Writing for Economists  (3 - 0) 3

İKT 495

- Advanced Microeconomic Theory  (3 - 0) 3

İKT 496

- Advanced Macroeconomic Theory  (3 - 0) 3

İKT 499

- Independent Research  (3 - 0) 3 

 

Faculty Elective Courses (FEAS Courses)

FSD1

FSD2

FSD3

University Elective Courses

ÜSD1

ÜSD2

ÜSD3

ÜSD4

 

Notes:

[1] Directive for Double Major Program Article 7.(2) A separate transcript is issued for the second major program. All courses of the second major program are included in the second major transcript.

[2] Directive for Double Major Program Article 7.(3) The second major program covers all courses of the major program of the relevant department. However, the same coded courses taken by the student in the major program and equivalent courses can be substituted into the second major program. The equivalence between courses and the substitution of the equivalent courses are determined with the relevant decision of the Board of Trustees. The grades of the courses substituted by the student in this way are recorded with the same letter grades in the second major program transcript.

[3] Directive for Double Major Program Article 9.(5) The total number of cooperative education terms that a student enrolled in a double major program must complete in order to graduate from the major and second major programs is three. Two of the cooperative education terms are completed in the major program and one in the second major program. However, after completing the three cooperative education terms in the major program with the success in the minor program, students who are admitted to the double major program that offers the minor program are exempted from the cooperative education requirement of the second major program. (Addition: 13.01.2014 dated, no: 01/2 Senate Decision)

[4] Students in the major program of the Department of International Entrepreneurship have to complete only one of the OEG 200-300-400 courses as a student of the Department of Economics in the double major program of economics. These students are exempt from two other cooperative education courses and their grades are recorded as M in the transcripts.

[5] When transferring from the Department of International Entrepreneurship to the Department of Economics or when pursuing a double major in the Department of Economics, the courses that can be counted instead of courses with the codes IYD and OE are as follows:

The courses offered in the International Entrepreneurship Department

Corresponding Courses

UGİ 292R/A/C Introduction to Russian/Arabic/Chinese

RUS 001 Russian I, ARP 001 Arabic I, CIN 001 Chinese I

UGİ 391R/A/C Russian/Arabic/Chinese Reading I

RUS 002 Russian II, ARP 002 Arabic II, CIN 002 Chinese II

UGİ 393R/A/C Russian/Arabic/Chinese Listening I

RUS 003 Russian III, ARP 003 Arabic III, CIN 003 Chinese III

UGİ 395R/A/C Russian/Arabic/Chinese Grammar I

RUS 004 Russian IV, ARP 004 Arabic IV, CIN 004 Chinese IV

UGİ R21/A21/C21 Russian/Arabic/Chinese Language Lessons

A student who receives a grade of DD or higher from the UGI R21/A21/C21 course (and each of the other courses with UGIR2X codes) can obtain a grade of G in the OEG 200 course.

UGİ R22 /A22/C22 Culture, Society and Life in Russia/Middle East/China 

A student who receives a grade of DD or higher from the UGI R22/A22/C22 course (and each of the other courses with UGIR2X codes) can obtain a grade of G in the OEG 200 course.

UGİ R23 /A23/C23 Culture, Society and Life in Russia/Middle East/China 

A student who receives a grade of DD or higher from the UGİ R23/A23/C23 course (and each of the other courses with UGIR2X codes) can obtain a grade of G in the OEG 200 course.

UGİ R24 /A24/C24 Culture, Society and Life in Russia/Middle East/China 

A student who receives a grade of DD or higher from the UGİ R24/A24/C24 course (and each of the other courses with UGİR2X codes) can obtain a grade of G in the OEG 200 course.

UGİ R25 /A25/C25 Culture, Society and Life in Russia/Middle East/China 

A student who receives a grade of DD or higher from the UGİ R25/A25/C25 course (and each of the other courses with UGİR2X codes) can obtain a grade of G in the OEG 200 course.

UGİ R31/ A31/ C31 Russian/Arabic/Chinese for Business III

A student who receives a grade of DD or higher from the UGİ R31/A31/C31 course (and each of the other courses with UGİR3X codes) can obtain a grade of G in the OEG 300 course.

UGİ R32/ A32/ C32 History of Entrepreneurship In Russia/Middle East/China

A student who receives a grade of DD or higher from the UGİ R32/A32/C32 course (and each of the other courses with UGİR3X codes) can obtain a grade of G in the OEG 300 course.

UGİ R33/ A33/ C33 The Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship

A student who receives a grade of DD or higher from the UGİ R33/A33/C33 course (and each of the other courses with UGİR3X codes) can obtain a grade of G in the OEG 300 course.

UGİ R34/ A34/C34 The Role of Geography in Entrepreneurship

A student who receives a grade of DD or higher from the UGİ R34/A34/C34 course (and each of the other courses with UGİR3X codes) can obtain a grade of G in the OEG 300 course.

UGİ R35/ A35/C35 Cross-cultural Management/Regional Economics

A student who receives a grade of DD or higher from the UGİ R35/A35/C35 course (and each of the other courses with UGİR3X codes) can obtain a grade of G in the OEG 300 course.

KLT 003 R/A/C Russian/Arabic/Chinese Culture Lessons I

Students who receive a grade of G in the KLT 003 R/A/C course can obtain a grade of G in the OEG 200 course.

KLT 004 R/A/C Russian/Arabic/Chinese Culture Lessons II

Students who receive a grade of G in the KLT 004 R/A/C course can obtain a grade of G in the OEG 300 course.

 

[6] There are 7 departmental electives in the Department of Economics. Students should take 7 elective courses from the elective courses given in the table above for the economics double major program.

 

[7] A course which is taken in the major program and requested to be substituted as a faculty or university elective in the double major program must be at least a 3 credit course.

[8] Students in the FEAS major program and Economics double major program are exempted from faculty and university elective courses in the Economics curriculum after completing their compulsory courses in their own major program.

[9] Students in one of major programs of the departments other than the FEAS and Economics double major program are exempted from university elective courses after completing their compulsory courses in their own major program.

[10] Students in one of major programs of the departments other than the FEAS and Economics double major program are exempted from faculty elective courses in Economics double major program as much as the number of courses taken in their own major program, in case of the student takes the elective courses from FEAS to meet the requirements of his/her own curriculum.

[11] The equivalent course table is used to determine the Department of Economics courses’ equivalences of the courses taken by the students who have double major in the department of economics or students who have to take the courses from other departments as a requirement of their own department curriculum. The same equivalences cannot be used for elective courses taken by students other than their major programs. These courses cannot be substituted for compulsory courses in the Department of Economics.

[12] The courses shown as equivalent to the courses in the Department of Economics in the course equivalency table cannot be taken by students majoring in Economics to be counted towards their major GPA.

[13] The double major equivalency table is used to determine course equivalencies for undergraduate transfers to the Department of Economics.

[14] When making adjustments for the courses HUK 101 and HUK 116 (total 4 credits) for equivalency to the course HUK 115 (3 credits) in the equivalent course table, the grade for HUK 101 is taken into account instead of the grade for HUK 115.

* The student must apply with a petition and the relevant petition must be approved by the faculty board, in order for the course exemptions mentioned in the above items and other course transfer procedures between the major and double major to take place for double major students,

** The common compulsory courses (such as AİT, TÜR İNG, UGİ, İYD, MAT) to be shown in the major and double major program (ÇAP) are counted together and with the final grades obtained when graduating from the program.

*** If a student submits a petition to the department before the add-drop deadline of the semester when they enroll in the double major program (ÇAP), the courses they have taken in their major up until that semester will be considered as electives for ÇAP. However, once they have started ÇAP, if they wish to count an elective course taken in their major, they must submit a petition to the ÇAP department before the add-drop deadline of the semester when the course was taken in their major. In this case, the course will be counted without a final grade, pending approval from the faculty board.

 

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS MINOR PROGRAM

Course Code

Course Name

Course Code

İKT 105

Introduction to Economics

3

İKT 213

Microeconomic Theory I

3

İKT 214

Microeconomic Theory II

3

İKT 233

Macroeconomic Theory I

3

İKT 234

Macroeconomic Theory II

3

İKT SD 1

Departmental Elective Course

3

 

In order to complete the minor program, 6 courses with 3 credits (18 credits in total) must be successfully completed. The rules for the program are:

1) The courses to be substituted to the minor program should not be taken in the major program of the student. Therefore, if the students take the courses in the above table (or equivalent courses to them) in their major programs, they cannot substitute these courses to the Economics minor program. In this case, students take 3rd or 4th grade courses with İKT code (compulsory or elective) instead of these courses and complete at least 18 credits required for the minor program. If these courses have prerequisite courses, they should be taken.

2) The elective course in the minor program must be a 3rd or 4th grade course with İKT code (compulsory or elective). If there is a prerequisite for this course, it should be taken.