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Frequently Asked Questions - Double Major Program

Students who will apply for major degree programs in relevant semester should apply via online platform on the dates specified in the academic calendar. Click for  detailed information.

To be at the beginning of the third semester at the earliest, at the beginning of the fifth semester at the latest, as of the semester the student had enrolled in the major program..

Application conditions for DMP are as listed below;

a) To have completed successfully all the courses taken in the major program before the application period,

b) A minimum GPA of 2.70,

c) To be in the top 20% of the major program in the relevant class in terms of success ranking; otherwise, to have achieved an exam score equal to or above the ÖSYS score,

d) To be at the beginning of the third semester at the earliest, at the beginning of the fifth semester at the latest, as of the semester the student had enrolled in the major program,

e) To have met the success-ranking requirement of the relevant program determined by the CoHE (for those programs which sought ÖSYS success ranking condition).

Students cannot enroll in more than one DMP program at the same time. However, students can enroll in a MDP in a different field other than the DMP in addition to the major and double major programs at the same time.

You can access the results on the official website of our university on the dates specified in the academic calendar. Click here for detailed information.

Students who get a acceptance for minor degree programs should apply by sending the application form to oimkayit@tedu.edu.tr address on the dates specified in the academic calendar. Click for detailed information.

The students who attend the DMP must take all the courses of the both major programs.

The total course credits that students who have the right to enroll in the DMP can enroll in major and the second major programs in a single semester are 8 credits plus the normal course load of the major program. Common courses in the two major programs are treated as a single course in the course load calculation.

If the student has to perform an internship program for the second major degree program, the terms of this program are determined by both advisors.

Yes, courses within the scope of the Double Major Program (DMP) may be counted toward the major program, provided that they are approved by the Administrative Board of The Faculty to which the major program is affiliated.

At the end of each semester, the student lists the courses taken in their major that are to be counted towards the Double Major Program (DMP), indicating their module groups in the course equivalency form. This form, along with a petition, is submitted to the Documentation and Registry Office. Then Documentation Office forwards documents to the faculty secretariat, and subsequently to the relevant academic advisor. After the necessary controls are completed, the advisor sends the documents to the Student Affairs Office through official correspondence. Student’s credit transfer procedures are completed by Student Affairs Office. The student is informed via email, and the courses accepted into the program are included in the calculation of the student's DMP grade point average.

Students are required to register for DMP in the first semester they are accepted. Otherwise, they forfeit their right to register.

(1) The students who attend a DMP have to achieve a minimum GPA of 2.00 in their primary undergraduate program in order to continue the program.

(2) During the entire double major study, the student's GPA may drop below 2.00 only for once. The student is considered on leave from the double major program until the student raises their major GPA to 2.00 or above.

(3) A student whose GPA drops under 2.00 second time will be deregistered from the DMP.

(4) A student who does not take courses from the DMP for two consecutive semesters will be deregistered from the DMP. Students in this case may apply to DMP again provided that they meet the required conditions.

Yes, DMP students are DMP in the success ranking in their major program.

Students who are entitled to graduate from the major program, but have not completed the DMP, receive their diplomas from the major program and continue their DMP study.

Students who are entitled to graduate from the DMP are not given the related diploma until they are entitled to graduate from their major program.

No, students who take leave of absence from their major program are automatically granted leave of absence in their DMP too.

The student who has withdrawn from the DMP is entitled to receive an MDP certificate, provided that they meet all the requirements of the MDP. Students who have withdrawn without fulfilling the requirements of this program can apply to the relevant MDP if they wish so.

Yes, the courses taken from the DMP so far by the student can be considered as elective courses in the major program, provided that the administrative board of the faculty of the DMP has approved.

No, students who take additional courses due to the Double Major Program (DMP) are not required to pay an extra fee for the course load exceeding the credit limit, up to 25 credits, as determined by the University Senate.

No, DMP students cannot transfer to another program from their DMP. 

In case the student graduates from their major and continues the DMP, the admission scholarships specified in the TED University Scholarship Regulations for Undergraduate Students can be extended up to tree semesters, During these periods, the student cannot benefit from other scholarships.