Yaşar University

Yaşar University
Motto "Science, Unity, Success…"
Type Private
Established 2001
Location Izmir, Turkey
Website yasar.edu.tr

Yaşar University (In Turkish, Yaşar Üniversitesi) is a university, in Izmir, Turkey on the Aegean Sea. The university faculty teaches in English, with programs at both the undergraduate and postgraduate level.

History

Selcuk Yaşar Sports and Education Foundation decided to establish Yaşar University in 1999, as a modern university in the city of Izmir. The Turkish National Assembly approved the creation of the university on 29 March 2001. Education started within its Alsancak premises in the academic year of 2002-2003. The Selçuk Yaşar Bornova Campus was opened in 2008.

Philosophy

Yaşar University presents itself as a "boutique university". Its goal is to be identified as a small but prestigious international Turkish university.[1] Yaşar University also adheres to a policy of internationalization: a process of connecting a globalized world with the local community through a variety of social responsibility projects.

Organization

Yaşar University is divided into seven undergraduate faculties which have 25 different academic programs. Undergraduate divisions include:

The graduate program consists of two graduate schools; the Graduate School of Social Sciences and Graduate School of Natural and Applied Sciences. The graduate schools have 22 different Master's and PHD programs.

The vocational school offers nine associate degree programs.[3]

The Yaşar University School of Foreign Languages provides an English preparatory year for students needing to reach the language level for faculty. Other languages taught at the School of Foreign Languages include: Russian, Spanish, Italian, German, Japanese, French, and Portuguese.[4] Yaşar University is the first in Turkey to have its language school accredited by the Commission on English Language Program Accreditation (CEA).

Campus

Selçuk Yaşar Campus

Located in the Izmir district of Bornova, the Selçuk Yaşar Campus serves as the main campus for Yaşar University.

Sports Center

The Yaşar University Sports Center facilities provides a variety of physical activities to keep students healthy. The Sports Center includes; a gymnasium, tennis courts, dance studio, volleyball and basketball courts. The Sports Center organizes fitness training, club sports, intramural and ladder tournaments, instructional programmes and seminars.[5]

Electronic Information and Documentation Center

Yaşar University's Electronic Information and Documentation Center adds to the University's education and research mission at the national and international level. Students and faculty are able to access a wide variety of sources, including audio-visual materials, journals and newspapers. The Electronic Information and Documentation center is classified according to the Library of Congress Classification System. Electronic resources include: over 50,000 e-books and 25 databases that reach 19,000 e-journals.[5]

Media Center

Yasar University hosts a hi-tech media center. It is the first Turkish university where TV and radio studios broadcast in high definition. The Media Center produces regular television and radio programmes in multiple languages and gives Yaşar University students the opportunity for hands-on experience with high quality equipment.[5]

Alsancak Campus

The Yaşar University Alsancak Campus was home to the School of Foreign Languages until 2014. In 2014, all departments are united in Selçuk Yaşar Campus.

References

  1. Dizayn: Yaşar Üniversitesi Bilgi İşlem Müdürlüğü. Copyright © 2010. "Yaşar University - İzmir". Yaşar University. Retrieved 16 December 2011.
  2. Maritime & Logistics Programs
  3. "Programmes | International Office". Yaşar University. Retrieved 16 December 2011.
  4. "Yaşar University | School of Foreign Languages". Yaşar University. Retrieved 16 December 2011.
  5. 1 2 3 "Facilities | International Office". Yaşar University. Retrieved 16 December 2011.

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