-Interdisciplinary Study Opportunity
-By agreement with the Department of Built Environments at the University of Plymouth, joint coursework and dual degree options are available.
The Master’s Program in Construction Technologies distinguishes itself from existing graduate programs by focusing on areas of study and course content within the field of building and construction technologies. The program, grounded in construction technologies, aims to train students from the core fields of architecture and engineering in construction processes and to explore research within the context of the built environment.
The Master’s Program in Construction Technologies can be chosen with or without a thesis.
PROGRAM AREAS OF STUDY
• Building and Construction Technologies in Architecture
• Ecology, Sustainability, and Energy in Architecture and Design
• Information Technologies in Architecture and Design
• Materials and Technology in Architecture
• Green Buildings, Design, Assessment, and Rating
• Building Performance and Performance-Based Design
• Building Physics and Comfort (Heating/Cooling, Lighting, Acoustics)
• Energy-Efficient Building Design
• Digitally Driven Design and Building Information Modeling
• Project and Construction Management
The Construction Technologies Master’s program is interdisciplinary. The language of instruction is Turkish.
Students who graduate from the Construction Technologies Thesis Master’s Program will receive a Master’s Degree and attain Level 7 (master’s-academic-focused) qualification determined by the Council of Higher Education (YÖK).
Students who complete the Non-Thesis Master’s Program in Construction Technologies will attain the Level 7 (master’s degree with a professional focus) qualification determined by the Council of Higher Education (YÖK).
Graduates of the program can continue their education by pursuing a doctorate or work in various positions in the public and private sectors.