117 ELEMENTARY SCIENCE EDUCATION

GENERAL INFORMATION
The Science Education Department within the Faculty of Education was established to educate science teachers 1997-1998 academic years. .In addition, students who meet the criteria specified in the Pamukkale University Double Major Undergraduate Program Directive can also study to receive a bachelor's degree in the Department of Mathematics Education as a second major.

Objective
The aim of education activities of this program is to educate students to become devoted teachers, who are scientifically oriented, keen on conducting research, continuously improving themselves, and equipping individuals with scientific awareness. The purposes of scientific studies in this program are to follow the innovations in the field of Science Education, to search for solutions to problems and to increase the quality of education.


Admission Requirements
Students who receive the required scores from the Entrance University Exam can be students in this program.

Graduation Requirements
The Curriculum of Science Education Program consists of 174 hours, including 132 hours of theory and 42 hours of practical. The program consists of eight semesters and lasts four years. Students are required to pass all the courses by providing 2.55 GPA and 240 ECTS to graduate from the program. The language of instruction in the Science Education program is Turkish.

Career Opportunties
Graduates can work at private or graduate schools as science teachers.

Qualification Awarded
Elementary Science Teaching

Level of Qualification
First Cycle (Bachelor's Degree)

Recognition of Prior Learning
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Qualification Requirements and Regulations
The Curriculum of Science Education Program consists of 174 hours, including 132 hours of theory and 42 hours of practical. The program consists of eight semesters and lasts four years. Students are required to pass all the courses by providing 2.55 GPA and 240 ECTS to graduate from the program. The language of instruction in the Science Education program is Turkish.

Access to Further Studies
Candidates who have successfully completed their undergraduate studies can study in post-graduate programs provided that they receive valid grades from ALES and have sufficient knowledge of English.

Mode of Study
Full Time

Examination Regulations, Assessment and Grading
Measurement and evaluation methods that is applied for each course, is detailed in "Course Structure&ECTS Credits".

Contact (Programme Director or Equivalent)
PositionName SurnamePhoneFaxE-Mail
HEAD OF DEPARTMENT Prof. Dr. HÜSEYİN KIRAN  hkiran@pau.edu.tr
DEPUTY HEAD OF DEPARTMENT Assoc. Prof. Dr. EMEL TOK  etok@pau.edu.tr
DEPUTY HEAD OF DEPARTMENT Assoc. Prof. Dr. ORHAN KUMRAL  okumral@pau.edu.tr


PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES
1Pre-service science teachers learn to use their scientific knowledge (physics, chemistry, biology and mathematics) at the high level in their practicum.
2Pre-service science teachers learn to use their ability to describe educational problems, to solve these problems, and to use special teaching models.
3Pre-service science teachers learn to develop and analyze a certain target in the field of science education.
4Pre-service science teachers learn to evaluate the impact of educational problems especially on the health, safety, and environmental issues at a global and social level.
5Pre-service science teachers learn to use scientific process skills in the field of science education.
6 Pre-service science teachers learn to use and practice modern teaching methods and assessment techniques.
7Pre-service science teachers learn to work within a team in disciplinary and interdisciplinary education training.
8As a life-long learner, pre-service science teachers learn to show commitment to their own professional development.
9Pre-service science teachers learn to exhibit the characteristics of scientific literacy.
10Pre-service science teachers learn to exhibit professional and ethical sensitivity.
11Pre-service science teachers learn to present different solutions about the issues of national and international contemporary issues in the field of science and science education.
12Pre-service science teachers learn to create effective teaching and learning processes in science education, and also learn to develop appropriate learning materials.
13 Pre-service science teachers learn to evaluate facts of scientific concepts in history.
TEACHING & LEARNING METHODS
NameComments
LecturingLecturing is one of the methods that come first, where the teacher is in the center. It is a method where the teacher actively describes topics and the students are passive listeners. With this method, lesson proceeds in the form of report, description and explanation.
DebateDepending on the situation, debate is a tool that allows all students, or a specific portion of the class to participate in the lesson. In this method, members of the group discuss a topic by addressing the various points of view and discuss alternative opinions about problem-solving.
DemonstrationIn this method the teacher demonstrates, an experiment, test, in front of the class. And then assists students to do so too. Students learn not only by just by looking and watching, but also by taking part and participating. This method is usually applied when teaching skills.
Case Study Case studies require students to actively participate while using an analytical perspective to think about real and problematic events. The problematic event may be real or very close to real life. Student(s) working on the documents that include the necessary data and descriptions of the
Problem SolvingThe name given to any doubt or ambiguity that arises is, a problem. Problems which usually have a role in human life, that have preventing or annoying aspects are solved by considering the stages of scientific methods. (a) Problems are determined. (b) The problem is identified. 
Cooperative LearningCooperative Learning is; a kind of learning that is based on the students working together for a common purpose. Children with different skills come together in heterogeneous groups to learn by helping each other. Students gain experiences such as becoming aware of the unity
PerformanceIn this method, the teacher performs activities such as experiments and demonstrations in front of the class, students try to learn by looking and watching. This method is usually applied where there are limited facilities and in dealing with dangerous experimental situations.
Questions –AnswersThe different types of Questions used (associative, differential, assessment, requesting information, motivating, and brainstorming) although students get in to more active positions during the process; the method is teacher-centered. If possible Questions, that serve a purpose and
Concept MapsExpress a relation network, based on figures, graphics and words propositions and principles. It enables visual learning. These steps are followed: 1) Concepts about the subjects to be taught are listed. 2) The name of the subject that will be taught is written at the top.3) Relations between
Learning Stations Is a student –centered method in which the whole class contributes to each stage and with this contribution, progress further to the next level in learning than the previous group. With the station method groups of 3-5 students are made up in classes. Each group is assigned a station chief,
Cooperative LearningCooperative Learning is; a kind of learning that is based on students working together for a common purpose. Children with different skills come together in heterogeneous groups and learn by helping each other. Students gain experiences such as becoming aware of the unity within the
Micro-Teaching Although this method aims to produce prospective teachers’ who have adopted the role in which they undertake and apply in the classroom, it can also be applied in different areas. It makes it possible to carry certain skills to the learning environment by using video and audio recording
Scenario-based teaching Although it is similar to the Case Study method, there is a fictional approach in the scenario. The subject can be presented by inserting it in to a fiction and can also lead the student’s to producing their own scenarios.
Role Playing Role-playing is a learning way which helps students to express their own feelings and thoughts by playing the role of other personalities. It is necessary that students use creative thinking to succeed. Students put themselves in someone’s place by purifying themselves from their actual
Drama Drama is a method in which students learn a skill or situation by reenacting in front of the class. As well as gaining knowledge by experience, it has important effects on the development of verbal expression and socialization. It enables us to bring up individuals who are creative, productive,
ProjectProject-based learning is a learning way which leads students to deal with interesting problems and to create extraordinary products at the end of this. It allows students to use their creativity and it requires them to look at events perceptively.
Observation Although we generally get information related to the nature through observations, the Observation method can also be used for other situations and under other conditions. We try to reach certain generalizations by thinking about our findings which we gather from our observations.
Testing Means reaching results by using various information with certain mechanisms, which are set up to imitate natural events in artificial environments and to have students take a certain topics and applying them to reach certain aims/objectives. Nature researchers, scientists, and educators
Programmed InstructionAt its basis lays the Individualization of instruction. Programmed instruction is an individual teaching technique, guided by the reinforcement principles of Skinner. Its Basic principles are: the principle of small steps, the principle of effective participation, the achievement principle, the
Teaching with Analogy / MetaphorsIs a way for learning, which compares abstract issues and concepts with concrete objects.
Vision Development This technique is not all the students in small groups, but all students participating in a study as a class. It is a discussion technique, used to teach students to respect others views and improve their vision, when thinking about conflicting points of view. Topics with apparent contradictions 
Brainstorming Brainstorming is a group work process that has been regulated to reach solutions for a problem without limitations or evaluation. The purpose of brainstorming is to make it easier for students to express themselves and to generate ideas. This technique is used as a high-level discussion

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COMPETENCIESCompetence to Work Independently and Take Responsibility 01
COMPETENCIESCompetence to Work Independently and Take Responsibility 02
COMPETENCIESCompetence to Work Independently and Take Responsibility 03
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COURS STRUCTURE & ECTS CREDITS
Year :
1st Semester Course Plan
Course CodeCourse TitleL+P HourECTSCourse Type
FBO 1005 GENERAL MATHEMATICS 1 2+0 2 Compulsory
OMB 1001 IntroductIon to EducatIon 2+0 3 Compulsory
OMB 1005 PhIlosophy of EducatIon 2+0 3 Compulsory
GKD 1003 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES 3+0 3 Compulsory
ATI 101 ATATURK´S PRINCIPLES AND HISTORY OF TURKISH REVOLUTION - I 2+0 3 Compulsory
TKD 101 TURKISH LANGUAGE - I 2+0 3 Compulsory
FBO 1101 PHYSICS 1 2+2 3 Compulsory
FBO 109 GENERAL PHYSICS LABORATORY - I 0+2 2 Compulsory
FBO 1103 CHEMISTRY 1 4+0 3 Compulsory
FBO 1105 CHEMISTRY LABORATORY 1 0+2 2 Compulsory
- Foreign Language-1 2+0 3 Elective
  Total 30  
1st Semester Elective Groups : Foreign Language-1

2nd Semester Course Plan
Course CodeCourse TitleL+P HourECTSCourse Type
FBO 1006 GENERAL MATHEMATICS 2 2+0 2 Compulsory
FBO 1008 BIOLOGY 1 2+2 4 Compulsory
OMB 1003 EducatIonal SocIology 2+0 2 Compulsory
ATI 102 ATATURK´S PRINCIPLES AND HISTORY OF TURKISH REVOLUTION - II 2+0 3 Compulsory
FBO 1102 PHYSICS 2 2+2 3 Compulsory
FBO 110 GENERAL PHYSICS LABORATORY - II 0+2 2 Compulsory
FBO 1104 CHEMISTRY 2 4+0 3 Compulsory
FBO 1106 CHEMISTRY LABORATORY 2 0+2 2 Compulsory
OFD 104 PSYCHOLOGY OF EDUCATION 3+0 3 Compulsory
TKD 102 TURKISH LANGUAGE - II 2+0 3 Compulsory
- Foreign Language-2 2+0 3 Elective
  Total 30  
2nd Semester Elective Groups : Foreign Language-2

3rd Semester Course Plan
Course CodeCourse TitleL+P HourECTSCourse Type
FBO 2001 SCIENCE LEARNING AND TEACHING APPROACHES 2+0 3 Compulsory
FBO 2009 BIOLOGY 2 2+2 4 Compulsory
FBO 2101 PHYSICS 3 2+2 4 Compulsory
FBO 2103 CHEMISTRY 3 4+0 4 Compulsory
OMB 3112 CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT 2+0 3 Compulsory
OFD 203 PRINCIPLES AND METHODS OF TEACHING 3+0 3 Compulsory
- Field Education Elective-1 2+0 4 Elective
- Vocational Knowledge Elective-1 2+0 2 Elective
- General Culture Elective-1 2+0 3 Elective
  Total 30  
3rd Semester Elective Groups : Field Education Elective-1
3rd Semester Elective Groups : General Culture Elective-1
3rd Semester Elective Groups : Vocational Knowledge Elective-1

4th Semester Course Plan
Course CodeCourse TitleL+P HourECTSCourse Type
FBO 2010 BIOLOGY 3 2+2 4 Compulsory
FBO 2106 CHEMISTRY 4 4+0 3 Compulsory
FBO 2104 PHYSICS 4 2+0 3 Compulsory
FBO 2102 SCIENCE CURRICULUM AND PLANNING 2+1 5 Compulsory
OMB 2102 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES 3+0 3 Compulsory
OMB 3002 MORALITY AND ETHICS IN EDUCATION 2+0 3 Compulsory
- Field Education Elective-2 2+0 4 Elective
- Vocational Knowledge Elective-2 2+0 2 Elective
- General Culture Elective-2 2+0 3 Elective
  Total 30  
4th Semester Elective Groups : Field Education Elective-2
4th Semester Elective Groups : General Culture Elective-2
4th Semester Elective Groups : Vocational Knowledge Elective-2

5th Semester Course Plan
Course CodeCourse TitleL+P HourECTSCourse Type
FBO 3003 LABORATORY APPLICATIONS IN SCIENCE EDUCATION 1 1+2 4 Compulsory
OMB 3003 TURKISH EDUCATION SYSTEM AND SCHOOL MANAGEMENT 2+0 3 Compulsory
FBO 3101 SCIENCE TEACHING 1 2+2 6 Compulsory
FBO 3103 THE NATURE OF SCIENCE AND TEACHING 2+1 3 Compulsory
KRY 401 CAREER PLANNING 2+0 2 Compulsory
OFD 311 MEASUREMENT AND ASSESSMENT 3+0 3 Compulsory
- Field Education Elective-3 2+0 4 Elective
- Vocational Knowledge Elective-3 2+0 2 Elective
- General Culture Elective-3 2+0 3 Elective
  Total 30  
5th Semester Elective Groups : Field Education Elective-3
5th Semester Elective Groups : General Culture Elective-3
5th Semester Elective Groups : Vocational Knowledge Elective-3

6th Semester Course Plan
Course CodeCourse TitleL+P HourECTSCourse Type
FBO 3004 LABORATORY APPLICATIONS IN SCIENCE EDUCATION 2 1+2 4 Compulsory
FBO 3006 SCIENTIFIC REASONING SKILLS 2+0 2 Compulsory
OMB 3006 CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT 2+0 3 Compulsory
FBO 3102 SCIENCE TEACHING 2 2+2 6 Compulsory
GKD 4002 COMMUNITY SERVICE APPLICATIONS 1+2 3 Compulsory
OMB 2008 RESEARCH METHODS IN EDUCATION 2+0 3 Compulsory
- Field Education Elective-4 2+0 4 Elective
- Vocational Knowledge Elective-4 2+0 2 Elective
- General Culture Elective-4 2+2 3 Elective
  Total 30  
6th Semester Elective Groups : Field Education Elective-4
6th Semester Elective Groups : General Culture Elective-4
6th Semester Elective Groups : Vocational Knowledge Elective-4

7th Semester Course Plan
Course CodeCourse TitleL+P HourECTSCourse Type
FBO 4001 INTERDISCIPLINARY SCIENCE TEACHING 2+0 3 Compulsory
FBO 4003 ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION 2+0 3 Compulsory
OMB 4001 TEACHING PRACTICE 1 2+6 12 Compulsory
OMB 4003 GUIDANCE IN SCHOOLS 2+0 3 Compulsory
FBO 2004 EARTH SCIENCE 2+0 3 Compulsory
- Field Education Elective-5 2+0 4 Elective
- Vocational Knowledge Elective-5 2+0 2 Elective
  Total 30  
7th Semester Elective Groups : Field Education Elective-5
7th Semester Elective Groups : Vocational Knowledge Elective-5

8th Semester Course Plan
Course CodeCourse TitleL+P HourECTSCourse Type
FBO 4002 OUT-OF-SCHOOL LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS IN SCIENCE EDUCATION 2+0 3 Compulsory
OMB 4002 TEACHING PRACTICE 2 2+6 12 Compulsory
OMB 4005 SPECIAL EDUCATION AND INTEGRATION 2+0 3 Compulsory
FBO 4102 SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY AND EVOLUTION 2+0 3 Compulsory
FBO 414 ASTRONOMY 2+0 3 Compulsory
- Field Education Elective-6 2+0 4 Elective
- Vocational Knowledge Elective-6 2+0 2 Elective
  Total 30  
8th Semester Elective Groups : Field Education Elective-6
8th Semester Elective Groups : Vocational Knowledge Elective-6


COURSE & PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES
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Compulsory Courses
Course TitleC/EPO 01PO 02PO 03PO 04PO 05PO 06PO 07PO 08PO 09PO 10PO 11PO 12PO 13
GENERAL MATHEMATICS 1C********* ***
ASTRONOMYC**  *** **** 
ATATURK´S PRINCIPLES AND HISTORY OF TURKISH REVOLUTION - IC       **    
ATATURK´S PRINCIPLES AND HISTORY OF TURKISH REVOLUTION - IIC       **    
BIOLOGY 1C*************
BIOLOGY 2C*********** *
BIOLOGY 3C*  *** ******
CAREER PLANNINGC   * *** **  
CHEMISTRY 1C**  ** ***   
CHEMISTRY 2C**  ** ***   
CHEMISTRY 3C**  ** ***   
CHEMISTRY 4C*************
CHEMISTRY LABORATORY 1C******* *  * 
CHEMISTRY LABORATORY 2C******* *  * 
CLASSROOM MANAGEMENTC **  ******  
COMMUNITY SERVICE APPLICATIONSC   *  **     
CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENTC***  **  *** 
EARTH SCIENCEC*************
EducatIonal SocIology C ********** *
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATIONC*  *** *  ***
GENERAL MATHEMATICS 2C********* ***
GENERAL PHYSICS LABORATORY - IC*** ******** 
GENERAL PHYSICS LABORATORY - IIC*** ****** * 
GUIDANCE IN SCHOOLSC   * *****   
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIESC  * *** * * 
INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGIESC     * *   * 
INTERDISCIPLINARY SCIENCE TEACHINGC*************
IntroductIon to EducatIonC ********** *
LABORATORY APPLICATIONS IN SCIENCE EDUCATION 1C* **** *** * 
LABORATORY APPLICATIONS IN SCIENCE EDUCATION 2C* ******** * 
MEASUREMENT AND ASSESSMENTC **  ******  
MORALITY AND ETHICS IN EDUCATIONC   *    **   
OUT-OF-SCHOOL LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS IN SCIENCE EDUCATION C*************
PhIlosophy of EducatIonC ********** *
PHYSICS 1C*   *  *  * 
PHYSICS 2C*   *  *  * *
PHYSICS 3C*   *  *  * 
PHYSICS 4C**  **  * ** 
PRINCIPLES AND METHODS OF TEACHINGC* * * * **
PSYCHOLOGY OF EDUCATIONC ************
RESEARCH METHODS IN EDUCATIONC **********  
SCIENCE CURRICULUM AND PLANNINGC*************
SCIENCE LEARNING AND TEACHING APPROACHES C*************
SCIENCE TEACHING 1C*************
SCIENCE TEACHING 2C*************
SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY AND EVOLUTIONC*************
SCIENTIFIC REASONING SKILLSC*************
SPECIAL EDUCATION AND INTEGRATIONC *** * ***   
TEACHING PRACTICE 1C********** * 
TEACHING PRACTICE 2C*************
THE NATURE OF SCIENCE AND TEACHINGC*************
TURKISH EDUCATION SYSTEM AND SCHOOL MANAGEMENTC **  ******  
TURKISH LANGUAGE - IC       **    
TURKISH LANGUAGE - IIC       **    
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Elective Courses
Course TitleC/EPO 01PO 02PO 03PO 04PO 05PO 06PO 07PO 08PO 09PO 10PO 11PO 12PO 13
21ST CENTURY SKILLSE       **    
ADDICTION AND STRUGGLING WITH ADDICTIONE       *     
ADULT EDUCATION AND LıFELONG LEARNıNGE       *     
ANALYSIS OF CHILDREN'S DRAWINGE       *     
APPLICATIONS OF SCIENCE TO TECHNOLOGYE***** ***  
ART AND AESTHETICSE       *     
assessment OF CLASSROOM LEARNINGE      ** *   
ATTENTION DEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER E *     *     
BASIC PHOTOGRAPHY INSTRUCTIONE             
CHARACTER AND VALUE EDUCATIONE       * *   
CHEMICAL WASTES AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTIONE************ 
CHILD PSYCHOLOGYE *     *     
COMMUNICATING TECHNOLOGY E **********  
COMPARATIVE EDUCATIONE     * *     
CREATIVE WRITING TECHNIQUESE       *     
CRITICAL AND ANALYTICAL THINKINGE             
CRITICAL VIew AT VISUAL CULTUREE       *     
CULTURE AND LANGUAGEE       *     
CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENTE *     *     
DRAMA IN EDUCATIONE     * *     
EDUCATIONAL ANTROPOLOGYE     * *     
EDUCATIONAL LAWE       ***   
ELECTIVE STUDIO TRADITIONAL TURKISH HANDCRAFT ARTSE             
EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES E       *** * 
FOREIGN LANGUAGE 1 - ENGLISH 1E       **    
FOREIGN LANGUAGE 1 - FRENCH 1E             
FOREIGN LANGUAGE 1 - GERMAN 1E             
FOREIGN LANGUAGE 2 - ENGLISH 2E       **    
FOREIGN LANGUAGE 2 - FRENCH 2E             
FOREIGN LANGUAGE 2 - GERMAN 2E             
HISTORY OF CIVILIZATIONE       *     
HISTORY OF EDUCATIONE       **    
HISTORY OF THE MODERNIZATION OF TURKEY E             
HISTORY OF THOUGHTE       *     
HISTORY OF TURKISH ARTE             
HISTORY OF TURKISH EDUCATIONE       *     
HISYORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCEE       ***  *
HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGYE********** * 
HUMAN RELATIONS AND COMMUNICATIONE       *     
HUMAN RIGHTS AND DEMOCRACY EDUCATIONE        *   
INCLUSIVE EDUCATIONE     * *     
INTELLIGENCE AND MIND GAMESE             
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER PROGRAMMINGE ** ******** 
INTRODUCTION TO FILM AND VIDEO PRODUCTIONE       *     
JAPANESE 1E       *     
JAPANESE 2E       *     
JAPANESE 3E       *     
JAPANESE 4E       *     
LEARNING DISABILITIESE             
MATERAL DESIGN IN SCIENCE TEACHINGE************
MEDIA LITERACYE       ***   
MICRO TEACHINGE     * *     
MISCONCEPTIONS IN TEACHING SCIENCEE*************
MUSEUM EDUCATIONE       *     
MUSIC THERAPHYE      **    *
NUTRITION AND HEALTHE       *     
OPEN AND DISTANCE LEARNINGE     * *     
P4C, PHILOSOPHY FOR CHILDREN AND COMUNITYE **** *****  
problems based on scıence and technologyE*************
PROFESSIONAL ENGLISHE  *  *****   
PROJECT PREPARATION IN EDUCATIONE ** ** ****  
QR CODE APLICATIONS IN EDUCATIONE*************
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCESE* ** ******* 
RHETORIC AND EFFECTIVE SPEECHE       *     
SCIENCE AND RESEARCH ETHICSE    *  ***   
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND EVOLUTIONE*****  ** * *
SERVICE LEARNINGE      *     
SOCRATIC QUESTIONING SKILLSE ****  ***   
STEM EDUCATIONE*************
STORYTELLINGE     ***   * 
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATIONE   *   ** *  
TEACHING CHESS AT SCHOOLSE       *     
TEXTBOOKS ANALYSIS IN SUBJECT MATTERE* *  ***** * 
TRADITIONAL TURKISH HANDCRAFT ARTSE             
TRAFFIC EDUCATIONE* **** *** **
TURKEY’S BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITYE* * **** *
TURKISH AS AN ACADEMIC LANGAUGEE       *     
TURKISH CULTURAL GEOGRAPHYE             
TURKISH MUSICE       *     
TURKISH SIGN LANGUAGEE       *     
TURKISH WOMEN WHO MARK THE REPUBLICE       **    
L+P: Lecture and Practice
C: Compulsory
E: Elective
PO: Program Learning Outcomes
TH [5]: Too High
H [4]: High
M [3]: Medium
L [2]: Low
TL [1]: Too Low
None [0]: None
FOE [0]: Field of Education
NQF-HETR : National Qualifications Framework For Higher Education in Turkey