Computer And Instructional Technologies Education Thesis Master's Degree
There are 8 academicians working in the department of computer and instructional technologies, including 2 professors, 2 associate professors, and 4 assistant professors. The department has 1 seminar room, 1 smart classroom, and 1 maker laboratory. The Department of Computer and Instructional Technologies Education has two graduate programs: 1. Computer and Instructional Technologies Education (Thesis) Master's program: The Department of Computer and Instructional Technologies Education (BÖTE) started accepting students for the master's program in the spring semester of 2016-2017. This program aims to train ethically sensitive educational technologists and researchers with master's degrees who can individually and as a group define problems in the field of Instructional Technologies, produce solutions, convert these into publications and contribute to science. The Master's Program includes courses such as Fundamentals of Instructional Technologies, research methods and applications, data analysis, instructional design, human-computer interaction, and project management.