FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is the duration of the program?
The Non-Thesis Master's Program in Family Counseling and Education lasts 2 semesters (1 year). This means that students will complete the program by the end of the same academic year, provided they fulfill the course and project requirements. This period can be extended by an additional semester. Students must successfully present their project within a maximum of 1.5 years (3 semesters). Those who do not present their project within this timeframe will be dismissed from the program.
When and where are the classes held?
The Non-Thesis Master's Program in Family Counseling and Education is conducted face-to-face in the classrooms of the Faculty of Health Sciences outside of business hours on weekdays.
How many courses are required to take in two semesters?
In the Non-Thesis Master's Program in Family Counseling and Education, students are required to take 10 courses and complete a project over two semesters, totaling 90 ECTS credits.
What is the weekly class schedule like? How many days a week do students need to attend school?
Family Counselling and Education Master's Degree without Thesis weekly course schedule is determined at the beginning of the semester. The number of days to come to school varies according to the courses chosen by the student and the programmes of the lecturers in that semester. Since it is necessary to take 5 courses in a semester in non-thesis master's degree, the courses can be spread over 5 days or they can be collected in fewer days. However, there is no guarantee that the courses will be held in fewer days.
Is there an attendance requirement for the classes?
Yes. In Family Counselling and Education non-thesis master's programmes, attendance (70%) is compulsory as in other undergraduate or graduate programmes.
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