UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM
The curriculum is organized around studios which prepare the novice designer to deal progressively with larger and more complex interiors and greater technical detail. The studios enable students to synthesize knowledge from parallel courses in history, art, technology, drawing and principles of design. The first two years are intended to develop an understanding of different concepts of design in form, material, space, composition, and introduce the fundamentals of total interior space planning and design. The third and fourth years provide the opportunity to specialize in different interest areas such as: computers, new materials and technologies, humanities, social sciences, safety, special needs of the handicapped, and elderly etc. Computers and CADD (Computer Aided Design and Drafting) are also integrated into different levels of education.
Undergraduate Curriculum |
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First Year
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Autumn Semester
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Code
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Course Name
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Credit
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ECTS Credit
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GE 100
| Orientation
|
1
|
1
|
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FA 101
| Basic
Design I
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6
|
10
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FA 103
| Drawing
I |
3
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4
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FA 131
| Technical
Drawing and Lettering I
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3
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4
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FA 171
| Introduction
to Art and Culture I
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3
|
5
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ENG 101
| English
and Composition I
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3
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6
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TURK 101
| Turkish
I |
2
|
1
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Spring Semester
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Code
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Course Name
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Credit
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ECTS Credit
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FA 102
| Basic
Design II
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6
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10
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FA 104
| Drawing
II
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3
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4
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FA 132
| Technical
Drawing and Lettering II
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3
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4
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FA 172
| Introduction
to Art and Culture II
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3
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5
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ENG 102
| English
and Composition II
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3
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6
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TURK 102
| Turkish
II
|
2
|
1
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Second Year
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Autumn Semester
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Code
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Course Name
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Credit
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ECTS Credit
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IAED 201
| Interior Design Studio I
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6
|
10
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IAED 212
| Computers and Geometry
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3
|
4
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IAED 231
| Advanced Design Graphics
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3
|
4
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IAED 251
| Construction and Materials I
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4
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6
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IAED 263
| History of Built Environment I
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3
|
5
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HIST 201
| History of Turkish Republic I
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2
|
1
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Spring Semester
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Code
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Course Name
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Credit
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ECTS Credit
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IAED 202
| Interior Design Studio II
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6
|
10
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IAED 221
| Human Factors
|
3
|
4
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IAED
244
| Building Performance: Physical Factors
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3
|
4
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IAED 252
| Construction and Materials II
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4
|
6
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IAED 264
| History of Built Environment II
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3
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5
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HIST 202
| History of Turkish Republic II
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2
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1
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Third Year
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Autumn Semester
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Code
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Course Name
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Credit
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ECTS Credit
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IAED 290
| Summer Practice I
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-
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-
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IAED 301
| Interior Design Studio III
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6
|
10
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IAED 311
| Computer Aided Design
|
3
|
5
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IAED 341
| Building Performance: Codes
|
3
|
5
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IAED 351
| Detailing Studio
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3
|
4
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IAED 463
| History of Furniture
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3
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6
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Spring Semester
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Code
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Course Name
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Credit
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ECTS Credit
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IAED 302
| Interior Design Studio IV
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6
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10
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IAED 322
| People and Environment
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3
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5
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IAED 342
| Building Performance: Services
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3
|
5
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IAED 381
| Product Detailing
|
3
|
4
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| Restricted Elective(1)
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3
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6
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Fourth Year
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Autumn Semester
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Code
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Course Name
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Credit
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ECTS Credit
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IAED 390
| Summer Practice II
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-
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-
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IAED 401
| Interior Design Studio V
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6
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10
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IAED 415
| Modular Interior Systems
|
3
|
4
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IAED 417
| Interior Design Documentation
|
3
|
4
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| Restricted Elective(2)
|
6
|
12
|
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Spring Semester
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Code
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Course Name
|
Credit
|
ECTS Credit
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IAED
402
| Interior Design Studio VI
|
9
|
14
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IAED
418
| Interior Design: Professional Practice
|
3
|
4
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| Restricted Elective(2)
|
6
|
12
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Electives
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Code
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Course Name
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Credit
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ECTS Credit
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IAED
315
| Computerized Presentation Techniques
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3
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6
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IAED 316
| Computer Applications
|
3
|
6
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IAED 365
| Places/Memories
|
3
|
6
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IAED 391
| Special Topics in Interior Design I
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3
|
6
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IAED 392
| Special Topics in Interior Design II
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3
|
6
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IAED 393
| Visionary and Future Environments
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3
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6
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IAED 394
| TV Set Design
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3
|
6
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IAED
397
| Color Theory and Applications
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3
|
6
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IAED 424
| Experience of Space and Place
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3
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6
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IAED 461
| Environmental Management
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3
|
6
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IAED 462
| Contemporary Architecture
|
3
|
6
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IAED 471
| Interior Analysis Systems
|
3
|
6
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IAED 485
| Design Methodology
|
3
|
6
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IAED 491
| Current Issues in Interior Design I
|
3
|
6
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IAED 492
| Current Issues in Interior Design II
|
3
|
6
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IAED 495
| Public Interiors
|
3
|
6
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FA 211
| Introduction to Painting I
|
3
|
6
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FA 212
| Introduction to Painting II
|
3
|
6
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FA 215
| Introduction to Sculpture I
|
3
|
6
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FA 216
| Introduction to Sculpture II
|
3
|
6
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FA 467
| Curatorial Studies I
|
3
|
6
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FA 468
| Curatorial Studies II
|
3
|
6
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FA 471
| Special Issues in Contemporary Art I
|
3
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6
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GRADUATE PROGRAM
Master of Fine Arts in Interior Architecture and Environmental Design
The M.F.A. program is structured to provide specialization in various areas that require expertise in the
Interior Architecture and Environmental Design discipline in addition to scholarly inquiry and research skills.
Students are guided through an intensive, concentrated program that is based primarily on established
educational objectives that the students have selected for themselves. The courses are chosen according to
the areas of interest related to issues of interior and architectural design. Graduate students are expected to be
highly motivated, technically competent and prepared to deal with ideas at a professional level.
Admission:
Applicants are required to have a Bachelors degree in a relevant field of design.
In addition to the general requirements set forth by the university, admittance to the program is through an
interview as well as a portfolio evaluation. The portfolio should represent work done during undergraduate years
and contain those pieces of work the applicants consider their best efforts. All students are expected
to be fluent in written and oral English in order to be admitted to the program.
Degree Requirements:
After the completion of at least 24 units of course work in two successive
terms, the candidates must take two seminar courses in their area of interest and prepare and submit a thesis.
The maximum duration of the program is five semesters.
Graduate Curriculum |
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| First Year |
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Autumn Semester |
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Code
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Course Name
|
Credit
|
ECTS Credit
|
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IAED 501
| Graduate Studio I
|
3
|
7.5
|
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IAED 511
| Research Methods I
|
3
|
7.5
|
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| Graduate Elective
|
-
|
2
|
|
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Spring Semester |
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Code
|
Course Name
|
Credit
|
ECTS Credit
|
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IAED 502
| Graduate Studio II
|
3
|
7.5
|
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| Graduate Elective
|
-
|
3
|
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| Second Year |
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Code
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Course Name
|
Credit
|
ECTS Credit
|
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IAED 590
| Research Topics
|
-
|
6
|
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IAED 599
| Master's Thesis
|
-
|
24
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