Suleyman Demirel University - Types of Programmes Offered

Types of Programmes Offered

SDU offers full-time degree programmes in different levels and in various areas. At present, undergraduate degrees are being taught at four faculties, which are divided into some specific professions. Actually, the university building and campus are still being expanded, which means some other additional areas are expected to be added to the university programmes.

Master’s Degree also can be obtained at SDU in 7 different areas, which are instructed in English. These courses are designed fully in concord with the real loads of modern society.

Moreover, SDU provide opportunities to everyone, who wants to conduct a research at some specific PhD programmes. Advanced Language Courses are offered for all at SDU Language School, who are intending to learn English and Turkish for academic and business purposes. Generally, almost all interested persons can attend to these courses. Furthermore, specially designed IELTS and TOEFL tests are taught and trained by highly qualified language instructors.

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