Karadeniz Technical University - Faculties

Faculties

  • Faculty of Sciences
    • Physics
    • Chemistry
    • Mathematics
    • Biology
    • Statistics and Computer Sciences
  • Faculty of Letters
    • History
    • Turkish Language and Literature
    • English Language and Literature
    • Russian Language and Literature
    • Sociology
  • Faculty of Engineering
    • Civil Engineering
    • Mechanical Engineering
    • Computer Engineering
    • Electrical and Electronics Engineering
    • Geodesy and Photogrammetry Engineering
    • Geological Engineering
    • Geophysical Engineering
    • Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
    • Mining Engineering
    • Industrial Engineering
  • Faculty of Architecture
    • Architecture
    • Interior Design
    • Town and Country Planning
  • Faculty of Forestry
    • Forestry Engineering
    • Forest Industry Engineering
    • Landscape Architecture
    • Wildlife Ecology and Management
  • Faculty of Marine Sciences
    • Fisheries Technology Engineering
    • Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
    • Maritime Transportation and Management Engineering
  • Departman of Economics and Administrative Sciences
    • Economics
    • Business Administration
    • Finance
    • International Relations
    • Labour Economics and Industrial Relations
    • Econometrics
    • Public Administration
  • Faculty of Medicine
    • General Medicine
    • Surgical Medicine
    • Interior Medicine
  • Fatih Faculty of Education
  • Faculty of Dentistry
  • Faculty of Communication
  • Faculty of Fine Arts
  • Department of Music and Opera
  • Of Faculty of Technology
  • Faculty of Law
  • Faculty of Theology
  • Faculty of Medical Sciences

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