Galatasaray University - Institutes Offering Graduate Programs

Institutes Offering Graduate Programs

Institute of Social Sciences

  • International Relations Graduate Program
  • Doctorate Program for Gestion
  • Business Administration M.A.B
  • Business Administration Msc Marketing and Logistics
  • Graduate Programme Without M.A.Thesis “Regional Strategic Studies”
  • Public Law Phd Program
  • Private Law Graduate Program
  • Public Law Graduate Program
  • MA in Communıcation Strategies and Public Relations
  • Private Law Phd Program
  • Philosophy Graduate Program
  • Mass Media and Communication Graduate Program
  • Philosophy Phd Program
  • Sociological Studies on Turkey
  • Economics Ph. D. Program

Institute of Sciences

  • Industrial Engineering PhD Program
  • Master of Science Program in Industrial Engineering
  • Non-thesis Master of Science Program in Engineering Management
  • Non-thesis Master of Science Program in Information Technologies

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