The Agricultural Trade and Management Master's Program carries out its educational, instructional, and research activities with an approach of continuous improvement. The structure and operation of the program are configured in full compliance with the principles of the Bologna Process and the postgraduate quality assurance standards established by the Higher Education Quality Council (YÖKAK).
Within the scope of the program:
The course contents in the curriculum, program learning outcomes, and the execution processes of master's theses/term projects are reviewed at the end of each academic year by the Department Board and the boards of the Institute of Graduate Studies.
Educational, instructional, and independent scientific research processes are systematically evaluated in line with multifaceted feedback.
In the quality improvement processes, the opinions of stakeholders such as graduate students, alumni, employers, academic staff, and project/research partners are taken into consideration. These feedback mechanisms directly contribute to the strategic planning processes aimed at developing the program and enhancing the quality of the academic outputs produced.
Furthermore:
R&D collaborations conducted with sector representatives and the opinions of external stakeholders serve as a guide in updating the graduate curriculum, thesis research areas, and advanced application processes in accordance with global sectoral requirements.
Our Department operates in alignment with the university's quality assurance system; working in coordination with the Institute of Graduate Studies and the University Quality Commission to ensure the sustainability and transparency of quality processes at the institutional level.
All information, documents, and performance indicators related to the program are published on the institutional website, ensuring open access for both internal and external stakeholders.