The Business Department Advisory Board meeting was successfully conducted. During the meeting, various evaluations were made to improve the quality of our department’s academic programs, and the following suggestions and remarks were highlighted:
Suggestions
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Enriching course contents with practical components instead of relying solely on theoretical instruction,
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Increasing the visibility of topics related to competition, competitive strategies, and competitive markets within the curriculum,
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Integrating sustainability themes more comprehensively into relevant courses,
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Strengthening training and courses aimed at improving students’ financial literacy,
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Offering elective courses that allow interested students to gain practical experience through fieldwork,
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Encouraging students to actively participate in scientific events such as symposiums and panels,
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Including topics and courses that support the development of the entrepreneurship ecosystem,
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Addressing current developments related to the relationship between artificial intelligence and employment within course content.
Establishing cooperation protocols with private sector companies in the region that employ Business graduates, enabling students to gain practical experience in these firms.
Criticisms and Evaluations
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Regarding the proposed course “Introduction to the Defense Industry,” it was noted that the curriculum currently does not include sector-specific courses, and therefore the suitability of offering a course focused on a particular industry should be reconsidered.
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Additionally, it was expressed that, since there are no factories, facilities, or initiatives in the defense industry within the region, the practical benefits of such a course for students may be limited.
All suggestions and evaluations presented during the meeting will provide meaningful input for the ongoing improvement of our department’s curriculum and educational quality.
11/20/2025 | İşletme
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