Programme of Accounting and Tax Applications - Department Information   
Language Turkish
Program Time (Year) 2
Max.Program Time (Year) 4
Program Quota
Internships Status Absent
ÖSYM type TYT
About Programme

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PROG. Director
Asist Prof.Dr. Erol SOLMAZ
Department’s ECTS and Erasmus Co-ordinator
Specialist Dr. Hakan SARIKALE
History
Muğla University Ula Ali Koçman Vocational School Accounting and Tax Applications Program took its first students in the 2000-2001 academic year and gave its first graduates in 2002. The Accounting and Tax Applications Program, which started education in its campus in the Ula District of Muğla province in 2000, still continues its education in the same building.
Qualification Awarded
Students who have successfully completed all the courses in the 2-year education plan and have at least 120 ECTS are awarded an associate degree in Accounting and Tax Applications.
Admission Requirements
It is possible to gain the right to register by participating in the exams held by OSYM.
Higher Grade Transition
Students who complete the program and graduate, if they are successful in the Vertical Transfer Exam, gain the right to enroll in an undergraduate program suitable for the program they graduated from.
Graduation Requirements
In order to graduate, students must pass all the courses in the program, complete the compulsory 40-day vocational internship, and obtain a weighted grade point average of at least 2.00 out of 4.00.
Occupational Profiles of Graduates
Students who graduate from the Accounting and Tax Applications program are employed in the accounting and finance departments of public institutions and private companies in line with the competencies they have acquired. They can also work in the offices of Certified Public Accountants and Chartered Accountants.
Assessment and Grading
The general application for the contribution of the exams in determining the course grade of the student is 40% of the score obtained in the midterm exam and 60% of the score obtained in the final exam evaluation. However, the contribution margins for the midterm and final exams to the course grades can be determined at different rates by the instructors conducting the courses.



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