"Macsabal Workshop with Kim Yong Moon" organized in cooperation with ÇAĞSAV
XIII. Hacettepe University International Macsabal Silk Road Symposium is starting on 25 September 2023.
King Midas Gordion Exhibition and Workshop in the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations
Minor Program

Department Minor Program Coordinator

Associate Professor Ceren SELMANPAKOĞLU ÖZER

 

CERAMICS MINOR PROGRAM

Minor Program is a program that enables a student enrolled in a diploma program to receive a "minor certificate", which does not replace a diploma, by taking a limited number of courses within the scope of another diploma program in the same higher education institution. Ceramics and Glass Department, Ceramics Minor Program is open to all students enrolled in the Faculty of Fine Arts of our university.

As stated in the Hacettepe University Minor Program Directive, the student's general academic average must be at least 2.75 at the time of application, and the student's general academic average in the major program must be at least 2.25 in order to continue with the minor program. Information on application to the program, admission requirements, and requirements for graduation are stated in the Hacettepe University Minor Program Directive:

*For  the current Minor Program of our University please click here.

The student must complete 35 ECTS in order to receive the Ceramics Minor Certificate.

 

MINOR COURSES:

COURSE CODE

COURSE NAME

SEMESTER

T

P

C

ECTS

COMPULSORY/ ELECTİVE

SER 207

Ceramics Studio I

Fall

5

4

7

10

C

SER 208

Ceramics Studio II

Spring

5

4

7

10

C

SER 263

Shaping Plaster I

Fall

2

2

3

4

C

SER 257

Wheel Throwing

Fall/ Spring

1

2

2

3

C

SER 361

History of Ceramics I

Fall

3

0

3

4

C

SER 468

Contemporary Ceramics Art

Spring

3

0

3

4

C

TOTAL

35

 

 

(The students of the Department of Ceramics and Glass who meet the criteria of the Directive also have the right to apply to the Minor program of the Department of Painting and Department of Sculpture within the Faculty of Fine Arts.)