Department of Mathematics

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Acting Head of Department : İlhan İkeda

Associate Department Heads: Fatih Ecevit, Müge Taşkın Aydın, Ayhan Günaydın

Professors : Talin Budak, Sadık Değer, Ahmet Feyzioğlu, Burak Gürel, İlhan İkeda, Ferit Öztürk, Betül Tanbay, Cem Yalçın Yıldırım, Fatih Ecevit, Arzu Boysal

Associate Professor : Özlem Beyarslan, Ayhan Günaydın, Müge Taşkın, Ümit Işlak, Saadet Öykü Yurttaş

Assistant Professors : Yasemin Kara

Instructors : Sinan Işik

Assistants :Bahri Fatih Barbaros, Barış Yeşiloğlu, Cem Yalım Özel, Ceren Ayşe Deral, Muhammed İkbal Ulvi, Mustafa Akdağ, Oğuz Yılmaz, Şeyma Karadereli, Metin Ersin Arıcan, Berkay Kamil Taştan, Kerem Kubilay, Hasan Yılmaz

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Mathematics is a rapidly developing and expanding field which, in addition to its traditional areas of application in the physical sciences, is continually being expanded into new areas of knowledge such as the biological and social sciences. In particular, the vast advances made in computer technology in the past few years have given rise to new mathematical disciplines. Considering these factors, the Department of Mathematics offers a Bachelor of Science program which is designed to prepare students for graduate study in mathematics or in related areas of the natural or social sciences or engineering. The program provides a good foundation for those who wish to pursue careers in teaching or in research, or in related areas of science, technology, business, or government where mathematics is important.

The department also offers double-major programs with other departments which lead simultaneously to a B.S. degree in mathematics and to a B.S. degree in the other major. Students are expected to complete successfully the first year of their major in order to join the double-major programs. The requirement for a double-major program is to complete the following mathematics courses, in addition to all the courses in the major field: MATH 101, 102, 201, 202 or MATH 131, 132, 231, 201, 202, followed by MATH 232, 321, 322, 331, 332, 431, plus two area electives with codes higher than 300 from the Department of Mathematics. Mathematics students can also participate in double-major programs with the Departments of Physics, Philosophy, Economics, and Molecular Biology and Genetics. In addition, there is a certificate in actuarial mathematics offered upon completion of the courses described under this heading.

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