Türkçe English Curriculum Key Learning Outcomes
Medicine
General Description
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Brief History
The Bursa Uludağ University Faculty of Medicine was established in 1970 under the name Bursa Faculty of Medicine by Istanbul University Istanbul Faculty of Medicine. As part of its establishment process, the Chest Diseases Hospital, which had previously operated under the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, was converted into a Faculty of Medicine Hospital in 1974. In the same year, educational activities commenced under the founding deanship of Prof. Dr. Fikret Karaca.
Following the establishment of Bursa University in 1975, the faculty continued its activities as an affiliated faculty of Bursa University. In 1982, with the renaming of the university as Uludağ University, the faculty adopted the name Uludağ University Faculty of Medicine, and in 2020, it was renamed Bursa Uludağ University Faculty of Medicine. The Department of Basic Medical Sciences has been located at the Görükle Campus since 1985, while clinical departments have been providing services at the same campus since 1992.
The duration of medical education at the faculty is six years. Upon request, students may attend a one-year English Preparatory Program, which is not included in the six-year medical education period.
Following Uludağ University’s participation in the Bologna Process in 2001, aimed at establishing a compatible European Higher Education Area, the faculty became one of the pioneering institutions to restructure its educational programs in line with its vision and mission. The Regulation on the Credit-Based Associate and Undergraduate Education System was approved by the University Senate on 08 June 2001 and implemented across the university, including the Faculty of Medicine, in the 2001–2002 academic year.
In October 2002, the faculty was evaluated by the World Federation for Medical Education and recognized as an institution providing education in accordance with international standards. In 2003, it successfully completed the European Institutional Evaluation Process. In 2012, the Medical Education Program was evaluated by the National Medical Education Accreditation Board (UTEAK) and accredited for meeting the National Standards for Undergraduate Medical Education in Turkey until 01 January 2018. Following this period, the program underwent its first re-accreditation process based on positive interim and self-evaluation reports. Upon completion of the second re-accreditation process, the program was re-accredited until 01 January 2030.
The educational program follows an integrated structure progressing from the molecular level to more complex systems of the human organism. Students acquire and apply medical knowledge, skills, and professional attitudes through a three-stage educational framework in which preclinical and clinical training processes are closely integrated. Stage 3, corresponding to the sixth year, is defined in the curriculum as the “Family Medicine Phase.”
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Qualification Awarded
This program is structured as a first-cycle (undergraduate-level) degree system in the field of medicine, comprising 360 ECTS credits. Upon successful completion of the program and fulfillment of the program learning outcomes, graduates are awarded the title of Medical Doctor (MD).
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Level of Qualification
Second Cycle
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Specific Admission Requirements
Applicants are required to hold a high school or equivalent diploma and to have obtained a sufficient score in the University Entrance Examination (LYS). For international students, the admission requirements are determined in accordance with the regulations on international student admission set by the Council of Higher Education. For detailed information, please visit: https://www.uludag.edu.tr/oidb
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Specific arrangements for the recognition of prior learning
The provisions in “Regulation on Transfer among Associate and Undergraduate Degree Programs, Double Major, and Subspecialty and the Principals of Credit Transfer among Institutions in Higher Education Institutions” are applied.
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Qualification Requirements and Regulations
In order to obtain a bachelor’s degree in medicine, students are required to successfully complete all compulsory and elective courses and clerkships included in the curriculum, as well as other educational activities such as observations in family medicine outpatient clinics, on-call duties in emergency units, home visits to patients with chronic diseases, preclinical research activities, presentations, and seminars, corresponding to a total of 360 ECTS credits. In addition, students must achieve a minimum cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 2.00 out of 4.00.
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Profile of The Programme
MISSION
Bursa Uludağ University Faculty of Medicine aims to educate qualified physicians and specialist physicians who are committed to ethical values, possess a strong sense of professional responsibility, respect cultural and historical values, embrace the principles and reforms of Atatürk, and are capable of delivering healthcare services at national and international levels. Supported by a conducive teaching and learning environment and an academically strong faculty, the institution also aims to equip its graduates with competencies in scientific research and the application of evidence-based medicine in professional practice. VISION
The vision of the faculty is to be a medical school that delivers education in alignment with international standards, produces knowledge that contributes to medical science, adopts continuous quality improvement in education, research, and healthcare services, and develops solutions to national and global health problems within a strong institutional quality culture.
CORE VALUES
• Institutional commitment and responsibility
• Adherence to ethical principles
• Sensitivity to environmental sustainability
• Respect for social and cultural values
• Contribution to social development
• Participatory governance
• Support for innovation and entrepreneurship
QUALITY POLICY
The faculty adopts a quality policy that integrates education, research, and healthcare delivery with social contribution in line with its core values. Within the framework of continuous improvement, it supports innovative educational approaches, incorporates stakeholder feedback, and actively participates in national and international quality assurance processes.
STRUCTURE OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM
The educational program is structured in accordance with the principles of horizontal, vertical, and deep integration. Basic medical sciences, clinical sciences, and human sciences are delivered concurrently and supported by integrated modules and clerkships enriched with panels, problem-based learning, small group sessions, peer-assisted learning, and simulation-based education.
The program consists of three stages:
• Stage 1 (Years 1–3):
Covers the preclinical phase and aims to prepare students for clinical education through foundational scientific knowledge and the development of professional attitudes.
• Stage 2 (Years 4–5):
Represents the clinical education phase, during which students develop competencies in clinical reasoning, diagnosis and treatment planning, application of clinical skills, and ethical and professional behavior.
• Stage 3 (Year 6):
A continuous 12-month Family Medicine phase, in which students who have successfully completed the previous stages actively participate in clinical practice.
Students who successfully complete all three stages are awarded the Medical Doctor (MD) degree.
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Key Learning Outcomes - TYYÇ - TAY Relationship
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Key Learning Outcomes
1. Understand the historical development and evolution of medicine, medical practice, and the medical profession.
2. Understand the normal structure and function of the human body at molecular, cellular, tissue, organ, and system levels, and distinguish pathological changes.
3. Obtain comprehensive medical and social histories and perform thorough physical examinations.
4. Maintain patient records and interpret physical examination, laboratory, and imaging findings to develop appropriate diagnostic approaches.
5. Understand laboratory procedures related to diseases and appropriately obtain biological samples in primary care settings for diagnosis and follow-up.
6. Apply fundamental principles of disease prevention and health promotion and identify individuals and populations at risk.
7. Plan and implement treatment approaches in primary care, emergency medicine, and rehabilitation processes.
8. Communicate effectively with patients, relatives, communities, and healthcare professionals both orally and in writing.
9. Adopt a biopsychosocial approach in evaluating diseases within the context of individual and environmental interactions.
10. Understand research methods and techniques; collect, analyze, and summarize health data.
11. Understand clinical decision-making processes, evidence-based medicine practices, and current clinical approaches.
12. Contribute to the generation, dissemination, and application of professional knowledge using scientific methods within ethical frameworks.
13. Understand the physician’s roles as an educator, administrator, and researcher, and assume responsibility for professional and personal development within interdisciplinary teams.
14. Understand occupational health, environmental and workplace safety issues, and evaluate the impact of health policies on practice.
15. Maintain up-to-date medical knowledge within the framework of lifelong learning.
16. Practice medicine with awareness of ethical and legal responsibilities, respecting human values and without discrimination.
17. Understands early diagnosis and brief intervention approaches in substance use disorders and addictive behaviours (such as gambling and internet/gaming use); applies the basic principles of treatment and rehabilitation, and actively assumes responsibility within a multidisciplinary healthcare team.
18. Understand the fundamental principles of digital health technologies (such as electronic health records, clinical decision support systems, and telehealth) and use them in accordance with patient safety and ethical principles.
19. Understand the applications, potential contributions, and limitations of artificial intelligence and data-driven clinical decision support systems in medicine, and critically evaluate their role in clinical decision-making.
20. Demonstrate awareness of data security, protection of personal health data, and ethical and legal responsibilities in digitalized healthcare environments.
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Key Learning Outcomes - TYYÇ Relationship
Key Learning Outcomes TYYC-1 KNOWLEDGE (Theoretical - Applied) TYYC-2 SKILLS (Cognitive - Applied) TYYC-3 COMPETENCE (Independent Working and Responsibility) TYYC-4 COMPETENCE (Learning Competence) TYYC-5 COMPETENCE (Communication and Social Competence) TYYC-6 COMPETENCE (Field-Specific Competence)
1 Understand the historical development and evolution of medicine, medical practice, and the medical profession. 1,2,6 1
2 Understand the normal structure and function of the human body at molecular, cellular, tissue, organ, and system levels, and distinguish pathological changes. 1,2,3,5 1,2
3 Obtain comprehensive medical and social histories and perform thorough physical examinations. 1,2,4 1,2 1,2
4 Maintain patient records and interpret physical examination, laboratory, and imaging findings to develop appropriate diagnostic approaches. 1,2,5,6 1,2,3,4 1,5
5 Understand laboratory procedures related to diseases and appropriately obtain biological samples in primary care settings for diagnosis and follow-up. 1,2,5 2,4 1,2 3
6 Apply fundamental principles of disease prevention and health promotion and identify individuals and populations at risk. 1,2,3 1,3 2,3 2,3 1,3
7 Plan and implement treatment approaches in primary care, emergency medicine, and rehabilitation processes. 1,2,5 2,4 1,5 3
8 Communicate effectively with patients, relatives, communities, and healthcare professionals both orally and in writing. 1 3 1,2,4 1
9 Adopt a biopsychosocial approach in evaluating diseases within the context of individual and environmental interactions. 1,4,5 1 1,4
10 Understand research methods and techniques; collect, analyze, and summarize health data. 1,2,5,6 1,3 1,2 1 2 4
11 Understand clinical decision-making processes, evidence-based medicine practices, and current clinical approaches. 1,2,3,6 1,3 1 3
12 Contribute to the generation, dissemination, and application of professional knowledge using scientific methods within ethical frameworks. 1,2,6 1 2 2 1,2
13 Understand the physician’s roles as an educator, administrator, and researcher, and assume responsibility for professional and personal development within interdisciplinary teams. 1 3,4 1 1,2,3,4 1,2
14 Understand occupational health, environmental and workplace safety issues, and evaluate the impact of health policies on practice. 1,4 2,4 2
15 Maintain up-to-date medical knowledge within the framework of lifelong learning. 1 1,2 1
16 Practice medicine with awareness of ethical and legal responsibilities, respecting human values and without discrimination. 2 1,2
17 Understands early diagnosis and brief intervention approaches in substance use disorders and addictive behaviours (such as gambling and internet/gaming use); applies the basic principles of treatment and rehabilitation, and actively assumes responsibility within a multidisciplinary healthcare team. 1,3 1,2 2,3 2 1,3
18 Understand the fundamental principles of digital health technologies (such as electronic health records, clinical decision support systems, and telehealth) and use them in accordance with patient safety and ethical principles. 1,3 2 3,5
19 Understand the applications, potential contributions, and limitations of artificial intelligence and data-driven clinical decision support systems in medicine, and critically evaluate their role in clinical decision-making. 1,6 1 4,5
20 Demonstrate awareness of data security, protection of personal health data, and ethical and legal responsibilities in digitalized healthcare environments. 1,6 2 2,4
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Key Learning Outcomes - TAY Relationship
Key Learning Outcomes TAY-1 KNOWLEDGE (Theoretical - Applied) TAY-2 SKILLS (Cognitive - Applied) TAY-3 COMPETENCE (Independent Working and Responsibility) TAY-4 COMPETENCE (Learning Competence) TAY-5 COMPETENCE (Communication and Social Competence) TAY-6 COMPETENCE (Field-Specific Competence)
1 Understand the historical development and evolution of medicine, medical practice, and the medical profession. 1,2 1
2 Understand the normal structure and function of the human body at molecular, cellular, tissue, organ, and system levels, and distinguish pathological changes. 1,2,4 1,2
3 Obtain comprehensive medical and social histories and perform thorough physical examinations. 1 3 1
4 Maintain patient records and interpret physical examination, laboratory, and imaging findings to develop appropriate diagnostic approaches. 1 1,2 1,2
5 Understand laboratory procedures related to diseases and appropriately obtain biological samples in primary care settings for diagnosis and follow-up. 3 1,4 3 2
6 Apply fundamental principles of disease prevention and health promotion and identify individuals and populations at risk. 1,2 2,3 2 1,4
7 Plan and implement treatment approaches in primary care, emergency medicine, and rehabilitation processes. 1 1,4 1,2 1
8 Communicate effectively with patients, relatives, communities, and healthcare professionals both orally and in writing. 1 3 1,2,3 1,7
9 Adopt a biopsychosocial approach in evaluating diseases within the context of individual and environmental interactions. 1,2 1,2 1,2 1 1,3,4,5,6,7
10 Understand research methods and techniques; collect, analyze, and summarize health data. 4,5,6 2,3 1,3 1,2,3 1,3 1,2,3,4,5,6,7
11 Understand clinical decision-making processes, evidence-based medicine practices, and current clinical approaches. 1,2,3,4 2,3,4,5,6 1,2,3 1,2,3 1,3 2
12 Contribute to the generation, dissemination, and application of professional knowledge using scientific methods within ethical frameworks. 1,2,3,4 2,3,4,5,6 1,2,3,4,5 1,2,3 2,4,5,6,7
13 Understand the physician’s roles as an educator, administrator, and researcher, and assume responsibility for professional and personal development within interdisciplinary teams. 1,2 3,4 1,2 2 1,2,3 1,3,4,5,6,7
14 Understand occupational health, environmental and workplace safety issues, and evaluate the impact of health policies on practice. 1 2 1,2,3,5 1 1,3,4,5,6,7
15 Maintain up-to-date medical knowledge within the framework of lifelong learning. 1,2,3 3,4,5 1,3,4,5 1,2,3 1,3 4,5
16 Practice medicine with awareness of ethical and legal responsibilities, respecting human values and without discrimination. 1 1,2 2,4,5,7
17 Understands early diagnosis and brief intervention approaches in substance use disorders and addictive behaviours (such as gambling and internet/gaming use); applies the basic principles of treatment and rehabilitation, and actively assumes responsibility within a multidisciplinary healthcare team. 1 1 2,3 1,7
18 Understand the fundamental principles of digital health technologies (such as electronic health records, clinical decision support systems, and telehealth) and use them in accordance with patient safety and ethical principles. 3 4 2,3,6
19 Understand the applications, potential contributions, and limitations of artificial intelligence and data-driven clinical decision support systems in medicine, and critically evaluate their role in clinical decision-making. 4 3 2
20 Demonstrate awareness of data security, protection of personal health data, and ethical and legal responsibilities in digitalized healthcare environments. 2 2 2,7
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Occupational Profiles of Graduates With Examples
Graduates of the Faculty of Medicine are eligible to apply for postgraduate medical specialty training programs. Graduates may be employed in primary healthcare institutions affiliated with the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Türkiye, emergency departments, pre-hospital emergency medical services, and healthcare administration units. Following the completion of compulsory public service, graduates may also work in private healthcare institutions and health-related private organizations, in addition to public healthcare settings. Graduates who are not citizens of the Republic of Türkiye are likewise eligible to apply for medical specialty training programs and may pursue employment in accordance with the legal regulations and legislation of their home countries.
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Access to Further Studies
Graduates who successfully complete medical education are eligible for access to further study programs, provided that they demonstrate an adequate level of foreign language proficiency and achieve success in the relevant competitive examinations (Medical Specialty Examination, Academic Staff Training Program, and doctoral programs).
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Examination Regulations, Assessment and Grading
In order to be eligible to take the end-of-term examination, students must attend at least 70% of theoretical courses and 80% of practical sessions. For each annually scheduled course, a minimum of two (2) midterm examinations are administered. Each examination conducted at the end of a module/block is considered a midterm examination. At the end of the academic year, a final examination covering all modules is administered. The raw achievement score is calculated by weighting the midterm examination scores by 60% and the final examination score by 40%. This raw score is then converted into a letter grade using the relative grading system. All examinations are evaluated out of 100 points. The Final Examination Threshold (FET) and the Minimum Raw Achievement Score (MRAS) are both set at 60. Students who receive one of the following letter grades — AA, BA, BB, CB, or CC — are considered to have successfully completed the course. In Block Education clerkships, any raw achievement score below 60 is graded as FF (fail). Scores of 60 or above are converted into letter grades according to the fixed grading scale. During the Family Medicine Phase, students must be evaluated as “Successful” by the relevant department. Students who do not take the semester/year-end or make-up examinations, or who take the examination but receive a score below the Final Examination Threshold (FET), are deemed unsuccessful and are directly assigned a grade of FF. See: Bursa Uludağ University Associate and Undergraduate Education and Examination Regulations and the Bursa Uludağ University Faculty of Medicine Education and Examination Directive.
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Graduation Requirements
In order to successfully graduate from the Faculty of Medicine, it is necessary to pass all the courses available in the first five years (equivalent to 360 ECTS), to achieve a weighted grade point average of at least 2.00 out of 4.00 and to be successful in the family medicine period. Our graduates obtain their graduation diplomas following the approval of the Ministry of Health after completing their two-year compulsory service.
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Mode of Study
Full-Time
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Address and Contact Details
Prof. Dr. Züleyha ALPER
Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi
Dekan Yardımcısı
Tlf: 0 224 2950024
E mail: zalper@uludag.edu.tr
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Facilities
The Faculty of Medicine employs a total of 172 Professors, 74 Associate Professors, 22 Assistant Professors, 39 Specialist Physicians, 79 Subspecialty Residents, and 755 Research Assistants. This academic workforce provides a strong human resource base supporting education, research, and healthcare delivery.
Since its establishment, the faculty has graduated 9,929 physicians. As of 31 December 2025, 9,830 graduates (98.99%) have been successfully contacted, of whom 5,225 are specialist physicians 4,044 are general practitioners, and 561 are residents in medical specialty training programs. Within the context of postgraduate education, the faculty has trained a total of 3,105 specialist physicians, including 162 subspecialists.
Theoretical education at the faculty is delivered in three large lecture halls and more than 30 smaller classrooms. The majority of these classrooms are equipped with internet-connected computers, projection systems, and audio equipment, providing a modern technological learning environment.
Within the integrated curriculum, the USİM – Good Medical Practice and Simulation Center serves as a core component of the educational process. The center includes facilities for clinical skills training, cyber anatomy and cyber physiology units, computer and microscopy laboratories, and multidisciplinary technology areas. It also houses a standardized patient outpatient clinic consisting of six units and a simulation unit equipped with five wireless high-technology simulators.
The simulation unit allows for the replication of various clinical settings, including emergency departments, patient observation rooms, delivery suites, ultrasound practice areas, and an educational ambulance, enabling students to engage in a wide range of patient and disease scenarios.
Practical training activities are conducted at the Bursa Uludağ University Hospital, which is equipped with advanced technological infrastructure and has a capacity of 827 beds. The hospital was accredited by the Joint Commission International (JCI) in 2007 for a period of seven years and has also been awarded the ISO 9001:2000 Quality Management System Certificate.
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1. Semester
Course Code Course Title Type of Course T1 U2 L3 ECTS
TIP101 MEDICAL HUMANITIES I Compulsory 3 2 0 9
TIP102 MEDICAL SCIENCES I Compulsory 12 4 0 30
TIP103 CAREER PLANNING Compulsory 1 0 0 1
ATA101 ATATURK'S PRINCIPALS AND HISTORY OF REVOLUTIONS I Compulsory 2 0 0 2
ATA102 ATATURK'S PRINCIPLES AND HISTORY OF REVOLUTIONS II Compulsory 2 0 0 2
TUD101 TURKISH LANGUAGE I Compulsory 2 0 0 2
TUD102 TURKISH LANGUAGE II Compulsory 2 0 0 2
YAD101 FOREIGN LANGUAGE I Compulsory 2 0 0 2
YAD102 FOREIGN LANGUAGE II Compulsory 2 0 0 2
Total 52
3. Semester
Course Code Course Title Type of Course T1 U2 L3 ECTS
TIP201 MEDICAL HUMANITIES II Compulsory 3 2 0 14
TIP202 MEDICAL SCIENCES II Compulsory 13 4 0 40
Total 54
5. Semester
Course Code Course Title Type of Course T1 U2 L3 ECTS
TIP301 MEDICAL HUMANITIES III Compulsory 3 2 0 14
TIP302 MEDICAL SCIENCES III Compulsory 13 4 0 40
Total 54
7. Semester
Course Code Course Title Type of Course T1 U2 L3 ECTS
TIP4042 INTERNAL MEDICINE - I Compulsory 0 40 0 12
TIP4048 CARDIOLOGY Compulsory 0 40 0 4
TIP4052 PEDIATRICS - I Compulsory 0 40 0 12
TIP4065 PULMONARY DISEASES Compulsory 0 40 0 4
TIP4066 INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY Compulsory 0 40 0 4
TIP4067 GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS Compulsory 0 40 0 12
TIP4068 GENERAL SURGERY Compulsory 0 40 0 12
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Total 61
9. Semester
Course Code Course Title Type of Course T1 U2 L3 ECTS
TIP5201 PSYCHIATRY Compulsory 0 40 0 5
TIP5202 NEUROLOGY Compulsory 0 40 0 5
TIP5203 DERMATOLOGY Compulsory 0 40 0 5
TIP5204 EMERGENCY SURGERY-I Compulsory 0 40 0 5
TIP5205 ORTHOPEDICS AND TRAUMATOLOGY Compulsory 0 40 0 5
TIP5206 EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Compulsory 0 40 0 5
TIP5207 OPHTHALMOLOGY Compulsory 0 40 0 5
TIP5208 ANESTHESIOLOGY AND REANIMATION Compulsory 0 40 0 5
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Total 41
11. Semester
Course Code Course Title Type of Course T1 U2 L3 ECTS
TIP6001 INTERNAL MEDICINE - II Compulsory 0 40 0 10
TIP6002 PEDIATRICS Compulsory 0 40 0 10
TIP6071 PUBLIC HEALTH Compulsory 0 40 0 5
TIP6072 EMERGENCY MEDICINE-II Compulsory 0 40 0 10
TIP6073 PSYCHIATRY II Compulsory 0 40 0 5
TIP6074 FAMILY MEDICINE Compulsory 0 40 0 5
TIP6076 GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS - II Compulsory 0 40 0 5
Total 50
1. Semester Optional Courses
Course Code Course Title Type of Course T1 U2 L3 ECTS
BAH4114 PHOTOCHEMICALS IN FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Optional 1 0 0 1
BEB4006 BASKETBALL-(NEW START) II Optional 2 0 0 1
BEB4007 TENIS-(NEW START) I Optional 2 0 0 1
BEB4008 TENIS-(NEW START) II Optional 2 0 0 1
BEB4077 SPORTS TOURISM-I Optional 2 0 0 1
BEB4078 SPORTS TOURISM-II Optional 2 0 0 1
BEB4079 EXERCISE FOR HEALTY LIFE-I Optional 2 0 0 1
BEB4081 ELECTRONIC SPORTS (E SPORTS) AND GAMES-I Optional 2 0 0 1
BYL2404 WATER POLLUTION AND HUMAN HEALTH Optional 2 0 0 1
FLS1018 PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE Optional 2 0 0 1
FLS1409 HUMAN RIGHTS Optional 1 0 0 1
GSG2406 MATERIAL PRINTMAKING-I Optional 2 0 0 1
GSG2420 MATERIAL PRINTMAKING-II Optional 2 0 0 1
İLH1402 MYSTIC CULTURE IN HISTORY OF CIVILIZATION Optional 1 0 0 1
MAL2106 PUBLIC FINANCE Optional 1 0 0 1
TAR1403 GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS AND BIOSECURITY Optional 1 0 0 1
TAR1408 MEDICINAL AND AROMATIC PLANTS Optional 1 0 0 1
TAR1410 PSEUDO-CEREALS AND ITS IMPORTANCE IN HUMAN NUTRITION Optional 2 0 0 1
TDS1406 HEALTH INSTITUTIONS IN HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT Optional 1 0 0 1
TEK1702 ECONOMICS Optional 2 0 0 1
TIP1061 MEDICALLY IMPORTANT MICROORGANISMS AND ENVIRONMENT Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP1063 SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND PUBLICATION ETHICS IN MEDICINE Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP1071 NOBEL PRICES IN PHYSIOLOGY OR MEDICINE Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP1072 HEALTH SOCIOLOGY Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP1073 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP1074 INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH ECONOMICS Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP1077 LABORATORY SAFETY Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP1078 ORGANIZING ORAL PRESENTATIONS Optional 2 0 0 1
TIP1082 HEALTH PROBLEMS IN TURKEY Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP1087 HEALTH PROMOTION AND COUNSELING Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP1094 EVOLUTIONARY MEDICINE Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP1101 MEDICAL EDUCATION AND TANGO Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP1102 MUSIC THERAPY Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP1104 VR SUPPORTED ANATOMY Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP1106 POTENT BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP2113 STORY OF THE DISEASES FROM GENE TO PROTEIN OR VICE VERSA Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP2121 SPORT AND PERFORMANCE PSYCHOLOGY Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP3230 APPLIED LINGUISTICS FOR MEDICAL SCIENCES THROUGH TV SHOWS AND FILMS Optional 2 0 0 1
TIPİS1023 MEDICAL ENGLISH – I (OCCUPATIONAL TOPICS IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE) Optional 1 0 0 1
TIPİS1024 MEDICAL ENGLISH – II (OCCUPATIONAL TOPICS IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE) Optional 1 0 0 1
TIPİS1086 EMERGING PARASITES IN TURKEY Optional 1 0 0 1
TIPİS3197 ALTERNATIVES FOR ANIMAL TESTING Optional 1 0 0 1
TPR1404 SOIL AND ENVIRONMENT RELATIONSHIPS Optional 1 0 0 1
TRH1022 HISTORY OF CIVILISATION Optional 1 0 0 1
TUD105 READING LITERARY TEXTS I Optional 2 0 0 1
TUD106 READING LITERARY TEXTS II Optional 2 0 0 1
TUD107 POERTY ANALYSIS Optional 1 0 0 1
TUR4204 DIVAN POETRY Optional 2 0 0 1
VET1507 STEM CELL Optional 2 0 0 1
ZOO4433 BEE PRODUCTS AND APITHERAPY Optional 1 0 0 1
ISL2210FD ENTREPRENEURSHIP Optional 2 0 0 3
TIP1096 INTERACTIVE ELECTIVE I Optional 1 2 0 3
3. Semester Optional Courses
Course Code Course Title Type of Course T1 U2 L3 ECTS
ATA2407 HISTORY OF TURKISH MODERNIZATION I Optional 1 0 0 1
ATA2408 HISTORY OF TURKISH MODERNIZATION II Optional 1 0 0 1
BEB4013 FENCING-EPE I Optional 2 0 0 1
BEB4014 FENCING-EPE II Optional 2 0 0 1
BEB4025 TENIS-(MEDIUM LEVEL) I Optional 2 0 0 1
BEB4026 TENIS-(MEDIUM LEVEL) II Optional 2 0 0 1
BEB4027 EDUCATIONAL GAMES I Optional 2 0 0 1
BEB4028 EDUCATIONAL GAMES II Optional 2 0 0 1
BEB4080 EXERCISE FOR HEALTY LIFE-II Optional 2 0 0 1
BTK2401 ACAROLOGY Optional 1 0 0 1
BYL2402 ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY Optional 1 0 0 1
BYL2403 PROBIOTICS AND INTESTINAL MICROBIOME Optional 2 0 0 1
BYL2405 INTRODUCTION TO ASTROBIOLOGY Optional 1 0 0 1
EBB2409 SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY PROJECT I Optional 2 1 0 1
EBB2410 SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY PROJECT II Optional 2 1 0 1
GSG2404 ART CONCEPS Optional 2 0 0 1
GSG2407 COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN I Optional 2 0 0 1
GSG2408 COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN II Optional 2 0 0 1
GSG2409 PORTFOLIO DESIGN I Optional 2 0 0 1
GSG2410 PORTFOLIO DESIGN II Optional 2 0 0 1
GSG2413 NEEDLE WEAVING TECHNIQUES AND JEWELERY ART - I Optional 1 1 0 1
GSG2414 NEEDLE WEAVING TECHNIQUES AND JEWELERY ART - II Optional 1 1 0 1
GSR2411 HAND KNITTINGS AND TABLET WEAVINGS I Optional 1 1 0 1
GSR2412 HAND KNITTINGS AND TABLET WEAVINGS II Optional 1 1 0 1
MLY2407 TAX LITERACY Optional 1 0 0 1
OTPS044 HEALTH TOURISM Optional 2 0 0 1
RES2413 COMMUNICATION AND BODY LANGUAGE I Optional 1 0 0 1
RES2414 COMMUNICATION AND BODY LANGUAGE II Optional 1 0 0 1
RESS001 FELT ART I Optional 2 0 0 1
RESS002 FELT ART II Optional 2 0 0 1
TDSS104 MAIN STRATEGIES IN PROTECTING AND IMPROVEMENT OF HEALTH Optional 2 0 0 1
TGTS211 RADIOGRAPHIC ANATOMY Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP1085 AMATEUR ASTRONOMY Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP2037 SPECIALITY AREAS OF BIOCHEMISTRY Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP2040 CRANIAL NERVES Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP2043 BIOCHEMICAL FUNCTION OF VITAMINS Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP2044 LIPOPROTEINS, THEIR METABOLISM AND RELATED DISORDERS Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP2054 EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP2072 ENZYMOLOGY Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP2081 RESEARCH TECHNIQUES Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP2088 SECTIONAL ANATOMY OF CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP2090 SURFACE ANATOMY Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP2092 FUNCTIONS OF CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY LABORATORIES Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP2093 PRE-HOSPITAL EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES AND DISASTER MEDICINE Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP2098 MOLECULAR HUMAN BIOLOGY Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP2099 INTRODUCTION OF BASIC IMMUNOLOGY Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP2102 CANCER BIOLOGY AND GENETICS Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP2105 WOMEN IN TURKISH HEALTH HISTORY Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP2108 RADIOBIOLOGY AND RADIATION PROTECTION Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP2109 REGENERATIVE MEDICINE AND GENE THERAPY Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP2110 CHILD ABUSE Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP2111 CASES AND CLINICAL ANATOMY Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP2115 EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND PHYSICIAN-PATIENT RELATIONSHIPS Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP2117 THE ABC OF SIGN LANGUAGE Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP2118 THE IMPORTANCE OF GENETIC ANALYSIS IN DIAGNOSIS AND MONITORING OF DISEASES Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP2120 GENE THERAPY Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP2122 FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY OF LOCOMOTOR SYSTEM Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP2124 INTRODUCTION TO NEUROSURGERY Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP2128 THE IMPORTANCE OF GENETIC ANALYSIS IN DIAGNOSIS AND MONITORING OF DISEASES Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP2129 CELL SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION AND RELATED DISEASES Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP2130 BIOCEMICAL INVESTIGATION OF DISEASES Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP2138 THREE DIMENSIONALVIRTUAL REGIONAL ANATOMY Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP2140 TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP2144 TERATOLOGY Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP2146 APPROACH TO CHILDHOOD ADDICTIONS Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP2150 HIGH-CAPACITY VIROLOGY LABORATORY IN A TERTIARY HEALTH INSTITUTION Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP2152 DO WE FIGHT FOR OURSELVES OR AGAINST TO OURSELVES? TUMOR BIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP2154 HOW TO WRITE A SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH PROJECT? Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP2156 FORENSIC SCIENCES ANAD CRIMINOLOGY Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP2158 STRESS PHYSIOLOGY Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP2160 PHYSIOLOGY OF AGING Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP2418 THE ESSENTIALS OF PHOTOGRAPHY Optional 1 0 0 1
TIPİS2020 MEDICAL ENGLISH – IV (OCCUPATIONAL TOPICS IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE) Optional 1 0 0 1
TIPİS2021 MEDICAL ENGLISH – III (OCCUPATIONAL TOPICS IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE) Optional 1 0 0 1
TIPİS2162 ADVANCES IN BIOMATERIALS Optional 1 0 0 1
VET2513 ENTERPRISE AND NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN ANIMAL PRODUCTION Optional 2 0 0 1
VET2515 LEGISLATION AND ETHICAL PRINCIPLES IN THE USE OF EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS Optional 1 0 0 1
VET2519 CARE AND MANAGEMENT OF DOGS Optional 2 0 0 1
VET2521 BASICS OF HORSE MANAGEMENT Optional 2 0 0 1
VET2522 DAIRY COWS ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR AND WELFARE Optional 2 0 0 1
VET2523 CARE AND MANAGEMENT OF CATS Optional 2 0 0 1
VET4528 CHICKEN BEHAVIOR AND WELFARE Optional 2 0 0 1
TIP2142 INTERACTIVE ELECTIVE II Optional 1 2 0 3
5. Semester Optional Courses
Course Code Course Title Type of Course T1 U2 L3 ECTS
BAH3119 ORGANIC FARMING Optional 2 0 0 1
BDY4101 NUTRACEUTICALS, FUNCTIONAL FOODS AND HEALTH Optional 2 0 0 1
BEB4015 THEATER FENCING I Optional 2 0 0 1
BEB4016 THEATER FENCING II Optional 2 0 0 1
BEB4037 PING PONG I Optional 2 0 0 1
BEB4038 PING PONG II Optional 2 0 0 1
BEB4039 BADMINTON I Optional 2 0 0 1
BEB4040 BADMINTON II Optional 2 0 0 1
BEB4082 ELECTRONIC SPORTS (E SPORTS) AND GAMES-I Optional 2 0 0 1
BTK4616 URBAN ENTOMOLOGY Optional 2 0 0 1
EKO3303 OPERATIONS RESEARCH IN HEALTHCARE Optional 3 0 0 1
SAT3209 TURKISH ARCHITECTURE IN THE REPUBLICAN PERIOD Optional 2 0 0 1
TAR3308 TURFGRASS CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP1091 DISEASE AND ART Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP3034 SPORTS MEDICINE - I Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP3042 FOOD AND WATER RELATED INFECTIONS Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP3048 MUSCULOSKELETAL PAIN Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP3049 LOWER RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTIONS Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP3055 ROLE OF SOCIAL CIRCUMSTANCES IN MENTAL HEALTH Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP3066 CHILDHOODCANCER-APPROACH Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP3067 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP3073 NEWBORN AND ITS PROBLEMS Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP3084 GENERAL VIEW TO NEPHROLOGIC PROBLEMS IN CHILDREN Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP3097 ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCIES Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP3111 THANATOLOGY Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP3127 TREATMENT PRINCIPLES OF PATIENTS WITH SEVERE HEAD INJURY Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP3141 PATIENT APPROACH IN PRIMARY CARE Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP3142 INTENSIVE CARE Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP3151 BASIC PRINCIPLES OF SURGERY Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP3159 RHEUMATIC DISEASES Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP3161 MEDICAL EDUCATION AND CINEMA: CINEMEDUCATION Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP3167 PLASENTA AND MOLECULAR EMBRYOLOGY Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP3169 THE MODEL OF PEER ASSISTED LEARNING I Optional 2 0 0 1
TIP3171 THE MODEL OF PEER ASSISTED LEARNING I Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP3173 SIMULATION OF MEDICAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS I Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP3174 PROPEDEUTICS IN SURGERY FROM SYMPTOM TO DIAGNOSIS Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP3175 EARLY DIAGNOSIS AND PARANEOPLASIA Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP3176 ETIOLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP3177 VOLUNTEERISM STUDIES Optional 1 2 0 1
TIP3179 PIONEERS OF PHYSICIANS Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP3182 EXTRAPYRAPIRAMIDAL SYSTEM DISEASES Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP3183 ELECTIVE ENTREPRENEURSHIP III Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP3184 SURGICAL APPROACH IN THORACIC SURGERY Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP3185 RADIOLOGICAL ANATOMY Optional 1 1 0 1
TIP3187 PHILOSOPHY OF MEDICINE Optional 2 0 0 1
TIP3189 CURRENT APPROACHES IN ASSISTED REPRODUCTION TECHNIQUES Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP3190 ORTHOPAEDIC DEFORMITIES AND DISABILITIES IN CHILDREN Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP3191 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN MEDICINE Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP3192 ECG EVALUATION IN CHILDREN Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP3193 DRUG DEVELOPMENT USING DISEASE MODELS: BASIC CONCEPTS AND APPLICATIONS Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP3194 PROJECT CULTURE Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP3195 HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL HERITAGE OF BURSA Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP3198 VIRTUAL PATIENT Optional 2 0 0 1
TIP3199 WHY PET/CT? WHY MOLECULAR IMAGING ? Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP3200 MICROBIOLOGY WITH QUESTIONS Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP3202 INFECTIOUS DISEASES WITH QUESTIONS Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP3206 MEDICAL THREE DIMENSIONAL MODELING AND PRINTING Optional 1 1 0 1
TIP3208 DEBATE TIME IN MEDICINE II Optional 2 0 0 1
TIP3210 THE MODEL OF PEER ASSISTED LEARNING II Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP3212 SIMULATION OF MEDICAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS II Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP3216 INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY Optional 1 1 0 1
TIP3218 COMMUNICATION AND PHILOSOPHY IN HEALTH Optional 2 0 0 1
TIP3222 CHILDHOOD MENTAL DISORDERS Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP3226 MICROBIOTA Optional 1 0 0 1
TIPGS3145 TOBACCO OR HEALTH Optional 1 0 0 1
TIPİS3018 MEDICAL ENGLISH –VI (OCCUPATIONAL TOPICS IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE) Optional 1 0 0 1
TIPİS3019 MEDICAL ENGLISH – V (OCCUPATIONAL TOPICS IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE) Optional 1 0 0 1
TIPİS3172 GYNECOLOGICAL ONCOLOGY FOR BEGINNERS Optional 1 0 0 1
TIPİS3187 IMMUNE GENE AND CELL THERAPY Optional 1 0 0 1
TIPİS3218 CLINICAL ANATOMY OF CRANIAL NERVES Optional 1 0 0 1
VET3518 SMALL RUMINANT GENETICS Optional 1 0 0 1
TIP3214 INTERACTIVE ELECTIVE III Optional 1 2 0 3
9. Semester Optional Courses
Course Code Course Title Type of Course T1 U2 L3 ECTS
Optional
TIP5210 PEDIATRIC SURGERY Optional 0 40 0 5
TIP5211 PEDIATRIC PSYCHIATRY Optional 0 40 0 5
TIP5212 PHYSICAL THERAPY AND REHABILITATION Optional 0 40 0 5
TIP5213 RADYOLOGY Optional 0 40 0 5
TIP5214 SPORTS MEDICINE Optional 0 40 0 5
TIP5215 MEDICAL EDUCATION Optional 0 40 0 5
TIP5216 BRAIN AND NEUROSURGERY Optional 0 40 0 5
TIP5217 PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY Optional 0 40 0 5
TIP5218 UROLOGY Optional 0 40 0 5
TIP5219 THORAX SURGERY Optional 0 40 0 5
TIP5220 CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY Optional 0 40 0 5
TIP5221 MEDICAL PATHOLOGY Optional 0 40 0 5
11.- 12. Semester Courses
Course Code Course Title Type of Course T1 U2 L3 ECTS
TIP6008 ELECTIVE (PEDIATRICS) Optional 0 40 0 5
TIP6009 ELECTIVE (SURGERY) Optional 0 40 0 5
TIP6010 ELECTIVE (GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS) Optional 0 40 0 5
TIP6012 ELECTIVE (PEDIATRIC SURGERY) Optional 0 40 0 5
TIP6014 ELECTIVE (EAR, NOSE AND THROAT) Optional 0 40 0 5
TIP6019 ELECTIVE (RADYOLOGY) Optional 0 40 0 5
TIP6020 ELECTIVE (ORTHOPEDICS AND TRAUMATOLOGY) Optional 0 40 0 5
TIP6022 ELECTIVE (EMERGENCY MEDICINE) Optional 0 40 0 5
TIP6030 ELECTIVE (PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY) Optional 0 40 0 5
TIP6031 ELECTIVE (ANESTHESIOLOGY AND REANIMATION) Optional 0 40 0 5
TIP6032 ELECTIVE (UROLOGY) Optional 0 40 0 5
TIP6045 ELECTIVE (FAMILY MEDICINE) Optional 0 40 0 5
TIP6046 ELECTIVE (THORAX SURGERY) Optional 0 40 0 5
TIP6047 ELECTIVE (CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY) Optional 0 40 0 5
TIP6052 ELECTIVE (MEDICAL GENETICS) Optional 0 40 0 5
TIP6053 ELECTIVE (PEDIATRIC PSYCHIATRY) Optional 0 40 0 5
TIP6075 ELECTIVE I(INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY, PULMONARY DISEASES, CARDIOLOGY) Optional 0 40 0 5
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