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Architectural Restoration Program

ACADEMIC

VOCATIONAL SCHOOL

We define all concrete and abstract values created by man and nature as cultural and natural heritage during the history of civilization. The preservation of these values and their transfer to future generations without deterioration is a common concern of existing societies. Considering that all these societies exist with their past, the importance of preserving cultural heritages and transferring them to future generations comes to the fore even more.

 

The preservation of cultural heritage is as important for creating the values of the future as the past.At this point, restoration, conservation and documentation activities should be carried out in a planned and scientific manner in order to transfer the concrete cultural and natural heritages found in the lands on which societies live to the next generations. It is envisaged to train technical staff who can consciously and scientifically implement all these activities in international standards, follow contemporary developments, and are equipped with practical and theoretical skills.

 

Vertical Transfer Exam

The Vertical Transfer Exam (DGS) is an exam that allows associate degree graduates to transfer to 4-year undergraduate programs. Graduates of the Architectural Restoration Program have the opportunity to transfer to many undergraduate programs located under different faculties with DGS (Vertical Transfer Exam). Thus, they can obtain a bachelor’s degree in addition to their associate degree diploma.

 

Undergraduate Departments that can be transferred with DGS (Vertical Transfer Exam) *

    • Tile Design and Repair
    • Handicrafts
    • Traditional Turkish Arts
    • Interior Architecture
    • Interior Architecture and Environmental Design
    • Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Property
    • Architecture
    • Urban and Regional Planning
    • Illuminated Manuscript

 

Open Education Undergraduate Departments that can be transferred with DGS (Vertical Transfer Exam) *

  • Labor Economics and Industrial Relations
  • Economics
  • Public Administration
  • Finance
  • International Relations
  • Business Administration
  • Hospitality Management
  • Public Relations and Advertising
  • Public Relations and Publicity
  • Political Science and Public Administration
  • Tourism Management

* These are the departments included in the 2020 OSYM guide.