General Information
A program is implemented in which basic information about living organisms is taught, and theoretical knowledge is supported by laboratory and internship practices.
Length of Programme & Number of Credits
4 Year - 240 ECTS
Feature & Definition
The aim is to educate individuals who have grasped the fundamental topics related to the fields of biology, who are equipped to transfer and share their scientific knowledge in both educational and private sector settings, and to contribute to the academic future of our country by graduating students who are prepared for scientific research.
Mode of Study
Full Time
Head of Department
Prof. Dr. HATİCE GÜVENMEZ
ECTS / Course Catalog Coordinator
Dr. Öğr. Üyesi ÖZGECAN KAYALAR
Erasmus Coordinator
Prof. Dr. HATİCE GÜVENMEZ
Internship Coordinator
Prof. Dr. HATİCE GÜVENMEZ
Orientation Staff
Dr. Öğr. Üyesi SAADET PINAR ÖZALP
Goals
The main objective of the department is to educate biologists who are knowledgeable about living organisms, have a high level of awareness of nature, can effectively use technological tools related to their field, and are researchers, observers, entrepreneurs, and practitioners.
Objectives
To provide our undergraduate and graduate students with working conditions that meet the modern standards required by the current era.
Specific Admission Requirements
[2025-2026] Quota: 43 Number of Enrolled Students: 40 Admission Score: 326.5613–285.3354 Admission Ranking: 226,448–369,288 Placement Score Type: Quantitative (SAY)
Qualification Awarded
Our students are entitled to receive a Bachelor's Degree in the field of Biology.
Level of Qualification
Bachelor's
Qualification Requirements of Graduation
To have a cumulative grade point average of 2.00 out of 4.00 and 240 ECTS credits.
Access to Further Studies
Our graduates have the opportunity to specialize by applying to master's and doctoral programs both domestically and internationally after completing their undergraduate education. They can continue their scientific and professional development through academic exchange programs, research projects, and international education opportunities. Within the scope of the ERASMUS program, graduates can participate in internship programs in countries where our university has agreements, for career planning purposes (within one year after graduation).
Internship
Biology Department students are required to complete a 30-working-day compulsory internship after completing six semesters. They are considered to have successfully completed their internship after presenting their internship activities within the scope of the Compulsory Internship Practice course taken in the seventh semester and receiving a passing grade. 1. Public Institutions TÜBİTAK and affiliated research centers Provincial and district directorates of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry Provincial directorates of the Ministry of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change Provincial Health Directorates Municipal environmental protection and control departments Nature conservation and national parks units Agricultural research institutes 2. Universities and Research Centers Biology, microbiology, molecular biology, genetics, and biochemistry laboratories of universities Research and application centers Academic research projects (such as TÜBİTAK-supported projects) 3. Healthcare Sector Laboratories of public and private hospitals Microbiology laboratories Pathology laboratories Genetic diagnostic centers DNA analysis laboratories Clinical biochemistry laboratories 4. Food and Agriculture Sector Food analysis laboratories Quality control laboratories of food production companies Agricultural research institutes Seed production and plant breeding companies Greenhouses and agricultural biotechnology companies 5. Environmental and Ecological Fields Environmental analysis laboratories Water quality control laboratories Wastewater treatment facilities Ecological research centers Marine and aquatic ecosystem research centers 6. Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Sector Biotechnology companies R&D laboratories of pharmaceutical companies Biomedical research laboratories Private companies developing biotechnological products 7. Private Analysis Laboratories Microbiological analysis laboratories Environmental analysis laboratories Chemical analysis laboratories Accredited testing and analysis centers Internship Recommendations According to Career Goals Students who want to become academics: University research laboratories, TÜBİTAK institutes. Students who want to pursue a career in healthcare: Hospital laboratories, genetic diagnostic centers. Students targeting the food sector: Food quality control and analysis laboratories. Students who want to become environmental biologists: Environmental laboratories, municipalities, national parks. Students aiming for careers in biotechnology and the pharmaceutical sector: R&D departments of biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies.
Applied Course
The practical courses of Biology Department students are carried out in different environments depending on the content of the course. The main practical training environments are as follows: Biology laboratories: General biology, cell biology, microbiology, genetics, molecular biology, biochemistry, botany, and zoology laboratories. Research laboratories: Laboratories where advanced experimental studies and research projects are conducted. Greenhouses and experimental gardens: Areas used for plant cultivation, plant physiology, and ecology practices. Field studies: Forests, wetlands, coastal areas, national parks, and other natural environments where flora and fauna observations and sampling studies are carried out. Museums and herbariums: Facilities where plant and animal specimens are examined, classified, and identified. Relevant institutions and organizations: When required, practical training is provided in hospital laboratories, environmental analysis laboratories, food analysis laboratories, wastewater treatment facilities, and research institutes.
Work Placement
There is no specific course or application related to "workplace training" in our department. However, during the internship presentations of students who complete their internships, topics such as professional ethics in institutions/organizations, workplace dynamics, work ethics, the importance of teamwork, sense of belonging to the workplace, the changing aspects of occupational health and safety, and individual responsibilities are addressed.
Double Major, Additional Major & Exchange Possibilities
As the Biology program, we have cooperation protocols that provide opportunities for Double Major and Minor programs with departments such as Archaeology, Physics, Chemistry, and Computer Sciences.
Employment Opportunities
Our graduates obtain a Bachelor's Degree. They can work in healthcare institutions and organizations; medical research and support units; environmental protection and control, ecological planning, and related fields; institutions and organizations conducting biotechnology studies; research and production activities related to hydrobiology and aquaculture; national park management and wildlife management fields; biology education and teaching activities in schools affiliated with the Ministry of National Education, private schools, and private tutoring centers after obtaining pedagogical formation training; Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) studies; agriculture and forestry fields as basic scientists; food control laboratories; treatment facilities; biomedical research areas; the production and quality control of pharmaceuticals, pharmaceutical raw materials, and cosmetic products; vector organism control studies; universities; industrial R&D laboratories; industrial quality control units; and research activities in military and technological institutions.