Semester
Fall 2025-2026
Visitors: 37
Fall 2025-2026
Changes in the Assessment and Evaluation System
In the Department of Economics, certain changes have been made to the assessment and evaluation systems of some courses to be implemented in the Fall semester of the 2025-2026 academic year for both Turkish and English undergraduate programs. The new grading and evaluation weights for the courses listed below have been approved by the Department Board upon the request of the respective course instructors.
| Instructor | Course Title | Program | New Assessment and Evaluation System |
|---|---|---|---|
| Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hale KIRER SILVA LECUNA | Introduction to Economics I Microeconomics I |
English Economics | Quiz I (7.5%), Quiz II (7.5%), Midterm (25%), Final (60%) |
| Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hale KIRER SILVA LECUNA | Econometrics I | English Economics | Assignment (20%), Midterm (20%), Final (60%) |
| Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hale KIRER SILVA LECUNA | Income Distribution and Poverty | English Economics | Assignment (15%), Midterm (25%), Final (60%) |
| Asst. Prof. Dr. Fadime AKSOY | Mathematics I Statistics I |
English Economics | Assignment (10%), Midterm (30%), Final (60%) |
| Asst. Prof. Dr. Fulden KÖMÜRYAKAN KAYGISIZ | Time Series Analysis | English Economics | Assignment 1 (10%), Assignment 2 (10%), Midterm (20%), Final (60%) |
| Asst. Prof. Dr. Fulden KÖMÜRYAKAN KAYGISIZ | Computer Applications I | Turkish Economics | Assignment 1 (10%), Assignment 2 (10%), Midterm (20%), Final (60%) |
| Asst. Prof. Dr. Derya TOPDAĞ | Mathematics I | Turkish Economics | Assignment 1 (10%), Assignment 2 (10%), Midterm (20%), Final (60%) |
| Assoc. Prof. Dr. Musa BAYIR | Analysis of Economic and Financial Indicators | Turkish Economics | Presentation (15%), Midterm (25%), Final (60%) |
| Assoc. Prof. Dr. Musa BAYIR | Agricultural Economics | Turkish Economics | Assignment (15%), Midterm (25%), Final (60%) |
| Asst. Prof. Dr. Baki Tuna YAZI | Introduction to Law Basic Concepts of Law |
English and Turkish Economics | Quiz (20%), Midterm (20%), Final (60%) |