Marmara University
Founded 1883 as College of Commerce, became Academy of Economics and Commercial Sciences 1959. Reorganized as University 1982 following the Higher Education Reform. An autonomous State institution.
Funding:
Public
Accreditation:
Council of Higher Education (YÖK)
Grades 4
Languages 2
Divisions 25
- Fine Arts InstituteFields of study: Fine Arts
- Arts and Science FacultyFields of study: German, Natural Sciences, Biology, Arts and Humanities, Physics, History, Chemistry, Mathematics
- Dentistry FacultyFields of study: Dentistry
- Communication FacultyFields of study: Radio and Television Broadcasting, Public Relations, Advertising and Publicity, Journalism
- Economics and Administrative Sciences Faculty
- Education FacultyFields of study: Education
- Engineering Faculty
- Fine Arts FacultyFields of study: Textile Technology, Cinema and Television, Sculpture, Photography, Painting and Drawing, Industrial Design, Interior Design, Graphic Design, Design, Fine Arts
- Health Sciences Faculty
- Law FacultyFields of study: Law
- Medicine Faculty
- Pharmacy FacultyFields of study: Pharmacy
- Technical Education FacultyFields of study: Printing and Printmaking, Metal Techniques, Textile Technology, Educational Technology
- Technology Faculty
- Theology FacultyFields of study: Theology
- Educational Sciences Institute
- European Union Studies Institute
- Gastroenterology Institute
- Health Sciences InstituteFields of study: Forensic Medicine and Dentistry, Rehabilitation and Therapy, Public Health, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Sports, Medicine, Physical Education, Nursing
- Middle East Studies Institute
- Neurology InstituteFields of study: Neurology
- Pure and Applied Science InstituteFields of study: Printing and Printmaking, Textile Technology, Metallurgical Engineering, Engineering Management, Technology, Environmental Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Music, Natural Sciences, Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Biology, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Computer Science
- Social Sciences InstituteFields of study: Sculpture, Private Law, Public Law, Islamic Studies, Radio and Television Broadcasting, Industrial Design, Interior Design, Educational Sciences, Journalism, Human Resources, Fine Arts, Modern Languages, Philosophy, Literature, Social Sciences, History, Finance, Economics, Business Administration
- Turkic Studies Institute
Requirements
- Admission details: Secondary school certificate