beykent university practical guide for incoming students
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beykent university practical guide for incoming students
BEYKENT UNIVERSITY PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR INCOMING STUDENTS-ERASMUS 1 PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR ERASMUS INCOMING STUDENTS Contents 1. Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... 3 2. About Beykent University ...................................................................................................................... 4 3. Academic Calendar - 2014/2015 Academic Year (Undergraduateand Associate Degree) ........................... 5 4. General Information for the exchange students ..................................................................................... 7 4.1. Becoming An Erasmus Student In Beykent ............................................................................................ 7 4.2. Being An Erasmus Student In Beykent ............................................................................................ 7 a.) Residence Permit ........................................................................................................................... 7 b) Health Insurance ................................................................................................................................. 8 c)Registration of Erasmus Students and Student ID Cards ......................................................................... 9 d)Add and Drop Week ............................................................................................................................. 9 e)Course Withdrawal................................................................................ Hata! Yer işareti tanımlanmamış. f)Course Attendance ............................................................................................................................... 9 4.3. While A Student In Beykent.......................................................................................................... 10 a.) STUDENT AFFAIRS: ....................................................................................................................... 10 b.) STUDENT ASSOCIATIONS: ............................................................................................................. 10 c.) HEALTH CENTER ........................................................................................................................... 11 d.) INFORMATION RESOURCES .............................................................................................................. 12 4.4. 5. BEFORE YOU LEAVE!..................................................................................................................... 13 Life in Istanbul..................................................................................................................................... 13 a.) Transportation: ............................................................................................................................... 13 b.) Application for Student-Passes............................................................ Hata! Yer işareti tanımlanmamış. c.) Work Hours and Holidays................................................................................................................. 13 d.) Money ............................................................................................................................................ 14 e.) Accommodation .............................................................................................................................. 14 f.) Language ......................................................................................................................................... 15 g.) Some Useful Informations and links ................................................................................................. 16 LLP-ERASMUS – INSTITUTIONAL IDENTIFICATION FORM IDF-1 ........................................................................ 17 2 ECTS - EUROPEAN CREDIT TRANSFER SYSTEM LEARNING AGREEMENT LAG-1.................................................. 20 CHANGES TO PROPOSED STUDY PROGRAMME/LEARNING AGREEMENT LAG-2 ............................................... 21 FINAL DOCUMENT FOR ERASMUS STUDENTS CDE-1 .......................................... Hata! Yer işareti tanımlanmamış. ERASMUS Registration Form ERF-1 ................................................................................................................ 22 ERASMUS ADD/DROP Form ADF-1 .................................................................... Hata! Yer işareti tanımlanmamış. ERASMUS Withdrawal Form WIF-1 ................................................................... Hata! Yer işareti tanımlanmamış. BEYKENT UNIVERSITY IT TERMS OF USE ITU-1 . .............................................. Hata! Yer işareti tanımlanmamış. A Short Guide for the Student Pass Application Form ITU-2 ........................................................................... 23 This document indicates the procedures that foreign students wishing to study in Turkey must complete as regards visas, entry into the country, and residence permits. 1. Before coming to Turkey (obtaining a visa) Foreign nationals must apply for a student visa at the Turkish consulate or embassy in their home country. The following documents are required for the visa application: a) Letter of acceptance from the institute of higher education to which the student has applied, or an equivalent document. b) Valid, long-term passport. c) Documentation of sufficient financial means for the period of studies in Turkey (bank statement, documentation of scholarship, etc.). d) Payment for visa fees; this fee differs for each country. e) The consulate or embassy may also require additional documentation. 2. After arrival in Turkey (obtaining a residence permit) After obtaining a student visa, students must enter the country through a recognized border crossing. Within 30 days of arriving in Turkey on a student visa, students must then apply to the local Foreign National 3 Division of the Directorate of Police (Emniyet Müdürlüğü Yabancılar Şubesi) with the following documents to apply for a residence permit. a) Letter of acceptance from the institute of higher education to which the student has applied, or an equivalent document. b) Valid, long-term passport. c) Student visa issued by the embassy or consulate in the student’s home country. d) Documentation of sufficient financial support for the period of studies in Turkey (bank statement, documentation of scholarship, etc.). e) Payment for residence permit fee, the amount of which is stipulated each year in the Official Gazette. f) The Directorate of Police may also require additional documentation. 3. After obtaining a residence permit (notification of changes in status) a) Students who have been issued a student residence permit must then obtain a Foreign National Identity Number, which can be acquired from the website of the General Registry Directorate: https:/tckimlik.nvi.gov.tr/AnonimSorgu.html b) Foreign students who wish to renew their residence permits must do so before the date of expiration indicated in the residence permit, or within 15 days following the date of expiration, by applying to the Foreign National Division of the Directorate of Police. c) Students must notify the Foreign National Division of the Directorate of Police within 15 days in the case of any of the following: completion of studies, expulsion from the institution of higher education, termination of studies, or discontinuation of studies due to absenteeism. Students are also required to notify the Foreign National Division of the Directorate of Police within 48 hours of a change in residence address. d) If a student’s residence permit is lost or damaged, the student must apply immediately to the Foreign National Division of the Directorate of Police for a replacement. 1. INTRODUCTION Dear Incoming Erasmus Students, We are very happy to welcome you at Beykent University. In the following you will find information about Beykent University and some tips about the life in İstanbul. We hope the information in this booklet can answer some of your questions, as well as support you with the practical side of preparing your study abroad. 2. ABOUT BEYKENT UNIVERSITY: Beykent University, founded by Adem Çelik-Beykent Educational Foundation, is a private university with public entities. 4 Beykent University, starting with the 1997-1998 academic year, grows up every day with experience of education and continuous to present a world standard education quality to their students. Beykent University offers education service with its world standard technical equipment and practice area and its well-chosen academic staff, in which every year 50% of over 15.000 students become scholarship students. Our University has 3 different campuses, 8 Faculties, 4 Vocational Schools, a Distance Learning System, 2 Institutes, 3 Research Centers and a Continuing Education and Career Center. Beykent University has 66 Bachelor’s Degree Programs (3 Programs in Distance Learning), 63 Associate’s Degree Programs (2 Programs in Distance Learning). The Education Language in Beykent University is English, Turkish and Mixed. Internationalization is one of the main objectives of the Beykent University. Our International Office strives to encourage vision and quality in the international activities of the university by disseminating information on international opportunities, promoting the courses of the university abroad, providing support to international students on campus and developing an international outlook among students and staff. Our university offers wide ranges of English taught subjects. That’s why every year there has seen a significant increase in the number of international / Erasmus students choosing to study in Beykent University. Could it be to discover historical, cultural and natural beauties of Istanbul city? Could it be to discover the world famous Turkish hospitality and friendship? Could it be the teaching and learning quality of Beykent University? It‘s due to the combination of all these factors Our university offers many exchange programmes for students wishing to study abroad in other higher education institutions 3. ACADEMIC CALENDAR - 2014/2015 Academic Year (Undergraduateand Associate Degree) OCCA Start Date September 15, 2014 SION Registrations for the students who are placed in the university with 2014 September 1, 2014 ÖSYM Undergraduate Retake Exam September 10, 2014 Associate Degree Retake Exam September 24, 2014 Beykent University Proficiency Exam (DÜİYES) for Current Students September 4, 2014 Announcement of the DÜİYES Exam Results September 6, 2014 FALL SEMESTER End Date December 24, 2014 September 5, 2014 Wednesday Wednesday Thursday Saturday 5 Foreign Language Placement Exam for New Students Orientation Program for the Newly Registered Students and "Introduction to University September 1, 2014 September 5, 2014 September 10, 2014 September 12, 2014 Life" seminars Re-registration and Course Enrolment September 8, 2014 September 12, 2014 Deadline for the exemption requests of the newly registered students (for the ones who were attending another university) September 12, 2014 Friday Filling of the "Satisfaction Survey" through Web Placement Exam for School of Advanced Vocational Studies Optional English September 15, 2014 October 27, 2014 September 1, 2014 September 5, 2014 Opening Ceremony and the Beginning of the Lessons Preparatory Programme Add-Drop Foreign Language Exemption Exam for MYO Programs and Departments in Turkish Applications Withdrawal September 15, 2014 September 16, 2014 September 16, 2014 September 29, 2014 September 26, 2014 Tuesday October 31, 2014 Publicity Days for Student Clubs September 30, 2014 October 2, 2014 Intellectual and Cultural Activities October 8, 2014 December 17, 2014 Beginning and Finalizing of the Student Council Elections October 31, 2014 November 28, 2014 MYO GRADUATION CEREMONY Commemoration of Ataturk Day Student Evaluations for Instructors and Courses End of Fall Semester Lessons Final Exams October 19, 2014 November 10, 2014 November 17, 2014 December 24, 2014 December 29, 2014 Pazar Pazartesi November 22, 2014 Wednesday January 14, 2015 Project-Thesis Submission Deadline Project-Thesis Presentation Conditional Exams Retake Exams SPRING SEMESTER Re-registration and Course Enrolment Beginning of the Lessons Add-Drop Midterm Exams End of Lessons Final Exams Makeup Exams PUBLIC HOLIDAYS Victory Day January 5, 2015 January 12, 2015 January 19, 2015 January 29, 2015 February 16,2015 February 16, 2015 2015 February 16, 2015 February 23, 2015 April 18, 2015 May 27, 2015 May 30, 2015 June 29, 2015 Monday January 15, 2015 January 24, 2015 Thursday May 16, 2015 February 20, 2015 Monday February 23, 2015 April 26, 2015 Wednesday June 13, 2015 July 04, 2015 Feast of Sacrifice Holiday Republic Day New Year Holiday National Sovereignty and Children’s Day Labour and Solidarity Day August 30, 2014 October 03, 2014 October 28, Time: 13.00 2014 December 31, 2014 Time: 13.00 April 23, 2015 May 1, 2015 Monday Saturday October 7, 2014 October 29, 2014 January 1, 2015 Thursday Friday 6 Commemoration of Ataturk, Youth and Sports Day Ramadan Holiday Victory Day May 19, 2015 July 16, 2015 Tuesday July 19, y 2015 August 30, 2015 Sunday 4. GENERAL INFORMATION FOR THE EXCHANGE STUDENTS 4.1. Becoming An Erasmus Student In Beykent Who can apply? How? All students from partner Institutions’ departments can apply to their pertinent home student office for studying one or two semesters at Beykent University; for a list of partners visit http://www.beykent.edu.tr/WebProjects/Web/egitim.php?CategoryId=1191 . Once selected by their home Institution, students should fill in the online Application Form displayed at http://www.beykent.edu.tr/WebProjects/dosyalar/erasmus/12_06_2013_incoming-erasmus-students-applicationform-2013-2014.pdf and submit it for approval. Upon acceptance by Beykent, Erasmus paperwork begins. Erasmus Documentation Accepted students should complete the Learning Agreement (form LAG-1) in consultation with their home coordinators, submit it and receive the approval of Beykent coordinators. It is essential that students possess a completed LAG-1 in order to register as an Erasmus student. Changes to LAG-1 can be made using the form LAG-2 and is subject to the same approval procedure as LAG-1.4 4.2. BEING AN ERASMUS STUDENT IN BEYKENT a.) RESIDENCE PERMIT When you enter Turkey with a student visa, you need to apply for a residence permit within 30 days latest (it may take longer to actually get the permit but the application must bedone within this time limit). The permit is issued by the Police and you first need to get an online appointment in order to apply. Please note that you cannot leave Turkey before you receive your Residence permit. Otherwise you will need to pay a fine and your visa will be cancelled. All formalities have to be carried out at the Istanbul Foreigners’ Police Department. To get an appointment for your first application, visit: http://yabancilar.iem.gov.tr/. The following documents are needed: Declaration of residence permit document should be filled and printed in color, 6 photographs, paper indicating that you are a student of Beykent University (is given by IRO). Extension If you already have a residence permit, you will have to extend it before it expires. For extension, you shouldget certain documents including certificate of education taken from the Student Affairs after you complete your registration for the respective 7 semester. Finally you will have to go to the local police station (you might want check with our Office about which one you should visit. ) * Also please do not go out of the country unless you got your residence permit! B) HEALTH INSURANCE Starting in Fall 2014 Turkish authorities will ask for a proof of minimal health insurance coverage to issue student residence permits. Beykent University does not provide incoming students with insurance cover. Students must have health insurance of their own which is valid in Turkey. The minimal coverage requirements are announced as: Contracted Institutions Coverage Limit Contribution of Coverage Inpatient Unlimited None Treatment Outpatient 2,000 TL 40% Diagnosis & Treatment Non Contracted Institutions Limit of Coverage Contribution 20,000 TL 20% 2,000 TL 40% You can also buy such an insurance policy while in Turkey through various insurance companies. If you are bringing your own health insurance from your home country or if you have an insurance policy that you/your home institution bought outside of Turkey you should show written certification in Turkish that your coverage is sufficient. This document is required for your residence permit application. In order to get this certificate; If your insurance company has a local branch/agent operating in Turkey, they can provide you the certification letter in Turkish. Please check before coming to Turkey whether this applies to you. The certification should have the following statement: "İşbu poliçe 6/6/2014 tarih ve 9 sayılı İkamet İzni Taleplerinde Yaptırılacak Özel Sağlık Sigortalarına İlişkin Genelge'de belirlenen asgari teminat yapısını kapsamaktadır." It states that your insurance policy is in compliance with the minimal requirements of the mandate for obtaining residence permits in Turkey. If you cannot provide this certification you will need to buy health insurance while in Turkey from an insurance company that operates in Turkey and sells health insurance policies for non-Turkish citizens. Otherwise you will not be able to obtain a residence permit. If you cannot obtain a residence permit during your exchange period you will pay a fine on your way out of Turkey and legal authorities can deport you We hope that you are working with an insurance company who has a local agent in Turkey. Here is a list of insurance companies operating in Turkey: http://www.tsb.org.tr/non--‐life--‐ companies.aspx?pageID=965 8 C) REGISTRATION OF ERASMUS STUDENTS AND STUDENT ID CARDS In order to complete the registration process, Erasmus students should fill in the Erasmus Registration Form ERF-1 conferring with their Erasmus departmental coordinator listed in Form IDF-2 and submit ERF-1 to the Student Affairs Office. To have a student ID card issued, the form should be submitted together with two photographs and copies of the passport. D) ADD AND DROP WEEK The week following the registration week is the Add-Drop week during which, students may add or drop the courses by consulting their departmental coordinators (Form IDF-1). However, students may not add or drop courses merely for the purpose of changing their sections. The students wishing to add or drop courses do so by filling the Erasmus add and drop form ADF-1 and submitting it to the Student Affairs Office. F)COURSE ATTENDANCE A minimum attendance of 70 % to lectures is required; if not met the student fails the course and receives the grade “FF”. Grades System and Average Calculation The Letter System is used to evaluate the success of the students. The Letter System and its weighted coefficient are below: Course Grade Weighted Coefficient Course Grade Weighted Coefficient 9 A+ 4.00 C 2.00 A 3.75 D+ 1.50 B+ 3.50 D 1.00 B 3.00 F 0.00 C+ 2.50 IA 0.00 Students who receive D or D+ are placed on a probationary period. 4.3. WHILE A STUDENT IN BEYKENT a.) STUDENT AFFAIRS: The Students Affairs Office carries out different types of duties such as; registration and acceptance of students, preparation and announcement of lesson and exam programs, ID cards, scholarship and daily student procedures, all types of office procedures coming from faculties and vocational school programs, dealing with registration and withdrawal from lessons stated in the academic calendar, preparation of class and exam lists, storing exam documents and mark sheets, conducting transcript, diploma and office procedures after graduation. This unit assists students in experiencing a happy and successful period of study. It also tries to help them in their private lives. It functions as a bridge between students, parents and other units of the university. The Student Affairs Office also provides necessary guidance to all faculties, vocational schools, programs of the university which are related to its field and function. b.) STUDENT ASSOCIATIONS: The Dean of Students at Beykent University is a unit that acts as a bridge between students and the university administration. Students can share all their personal issues, general concerns, wishes, requests and suggestions with the university administration through the Dean of Students. The most important mission of the Dean of Students is to ensure students are well equipped and informed in terms of personal, social, cultural, artistic and physical development, in addition to their academic progress, and to create an environment in which they acquire both the professional and social skills required to become successful and active individuals through activities in these areas. With the goal stated above, the Dean of Students encourages the launch of new clubs, and supports their activities. These clubs are categorized into three main groups, namely ‘academic’, ‘culture and arts’ and ‘sports’ clubs. Students Dean Assistant: Mehmet Çetin 1st Floor 10 Students Club: Student clubs packed with activities in social, cultural, artistic and sporting areas stimulate university academic life. They make the leisure time of students more enjoyable, help to increase their self confidence and play an important role in their intellectual development. Clubs receive professional support and advice from experts outside the university as well as our university lecturers acting in conjunction with the Students dean office. The clubs are grouped into three main categories which include 'academic', 'cultural-artistic' and 'sport' content. The presentations of the clubs are held in the first weeks of the academic year, and students may join these meetings to become members. Department of Sports The Sport Coordination Unit at Beykent University which is responsible for the organization and execution of sports events. The Sport Coordination Unit undertakes the responsibility of both forming school teams in several categories every year and organizing the work that needs to be done in order to participate in intercollegiate competitions as well the Cup of the Rector's office within the university. All students who wish to participate in sporting activities can use the university's sport facilities (fitness centre, indoor swimming pool, indoor sports hall, table tennis) free. The semi-Olympic, indoor swimming pool (25x12.5m) has five lanes, a drain filtration system, an automatic computerized batching system, a heating system, ground heated swimming pool edges, a disinfectant foot pool and pool dehumidifiers functioning constantly. In the standard-size indoor sports hall, students can play basketball, volleyball, indoor soccer (Futsal), handball and tennis. In the table tennis area in our facilities, there are three table tennis tables available to use at any time and an extra five tables that can be used when needed. You will be able to use the Sports Hall and the pool within the following hours & under such conditions HEALTH CENTER Students may apply to the Health Center when they have health problems. The Health Center provides treatments, performs necessary examinations and tests, and helps the patients get further treatment by transferring them to suitable healthcare Centers. Health Office 1st Floor 11 d.) INFORMATION RESOURCES Library and Documentation Center Using the Library The only prerequisite to make use of the library is to be a member of Beykent University, either as a student, or as a staff member. All students automatically become members of the Library as soon as they register in one of the programs of Beykent University. At the beginning of the fall semester there is a “Using the Library” presentation offered to new students in groups. This service can be also given to groups on demand. Borrowing Library members may use the information resources in the library, ask for library assistants’ help for their research, and borrow the resources in the General Collection using their student IDs. Different user groups and their borrowing periods are as follows: User Groups Period (Days) # of Books Academic staff 30 10 Graduate students 15 5 Associate degree/ undergraduate students 15 3 Postgraduate students 30 7 If the items borrowed are not requested by another library user, the borrowing period can be extended via internet. Items borrowed by others can also be booked via internet. When the items are not returned on time, 50 Kr late return fee is charged per day for those in the general collection, and per hour for those in the reserve collection. Online Services The library website http://www.beykent.edu.tr/WebProjects/Web/kutuphane.php can easily be accessed and used for library services via any internet service provider. Dates of birth and passwords are required for logging in to personal accounts. Further information on this issue is presented in the orientation program. For Working Hours please visit the link below; http://www.beykent.edu.tr/WebProjects/Web/kutuphane.php İlkay ERARSLAN Kütüphane ve Öğrenme Kaynakları Merkezi Daire Başkanı Tel. +90 212 867 50 57 (Ayazağa) / +90 212 867 54 35-36 (Beykent) +90 212 867 55 87 (Taksim) [email protected] [email protected] 12 Web Mail Your web mail service will be available as soon as you receive the user name and password provided by IT Office. You can access the web mail service through the link “Information System / Student” at the bottom of Beykent University home page. Web mail users can directly access their accounts if they are connected to the system via the computers of Beykent University. e-mail addresses for students are created as in the example, “[email protected]”. Like any other mail account, Beykent web mail storage is limited to 100MBs for students. Therefore, you are requested to check your account and your limit regularly. Beykent Wireless at Beykent University premises, all users have access to Wireless connections. In order to use this service, Password is beykent1997. BEFORE YOU LEAVE! Final Document Erasmus students should get the necessary signatures required in the final document CDE-1 and submit it to the International Student Office right after the final exams. Erasmus Participation Certificate A certificate indicating the study period of the Erasmus student is given to all Erasmus students at the end of their study period. Transcript of Records The International Student Office sends the Erasmus Students’ transcript of records to their home universities via post within the month that follows the end of their study period. 5. LIFE IN ISTANBUL a.) TRANSPORTATION Public transportation in Istanbul varies greatly. Municipality busses, public busses, inner city and general ships, car ferries, the tunnel, metro and suburban train systems all vary in price and have either tokens to pay. It is essential that you obtain an " Istanbul Card", a smart ticket key. The travel cards are Issued by the IETT --‐ the metropolitan transportation authority.You need the following during your application: 1. Student Certificate (document from our university confirming that you are a student,) 2. 2 Photographs 3. Bank Receipt (two copies) You need to deposit 10 TL to Vakıf Bank. They will give you a receipt (two copies) showing that you deposited the money. You should not lose that until you get your travel card. Please visit the following link http://skart.iett.gov.tr/Eng/Default.aspx and take an appointment to the nearest application center. b.) WORK HOURS AND HOLİDAYS Banks are open weekdays from 9:00 AM until noon or 12:30 PM , depending on the bank, and from 1:30 PM until 5.00 PM . However, there are some banks which continue to serve during lunch breaks. 13 Museums are generally open Tuesday through Sunday from 9:30 AM until 5.00 PM or 5:30 PM and closed on Monday. Palaces are open the same hours but are closed on Thursdays. Shops and bazaars are normally open Monday through Saturday from 9:30 AM to 1.00 PM and from 2.00 PM to 7.00 PM, and closed all day on Sunday. But most stores in shopping malls and crowded streets are open seven days a week, including lunch breaks. You can find restaurants or cafes open virtually at any time of the day or night. c.) MONEY The national monetary unit is the Turkish Lira (TL). The exchange rates for foreign currencies are published daily in exchange offices or banks. For updated information, please go to Turkish Central Bank website. You may exchange travellers' checks at Post Offices in some tourist places. Eurochecks can be cashed immediately as can travellers checks upon producing identification. The most widely accepted cards are: Visa and MasterCard, American Express, Eurocard and Diner's Club. Exchange offices are called Döviz Burosu and are widely available in touristy places. They are generally open until midnight. Please mind that it sometimes happens to get a fake money, especially in bazaars and tourist places. It is advisable to carry a small amount of money with you when you arrive in Turkey because you will for example need to take a bus or the metro to go to downtown Istanbul. d.) ACCOMMODATION Beykent University does not have hall of residence. But following links could be usefull for you: All of them have rooms and flats in Istanbul in offer and some of them are especially looking for Erasmus students. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. http://www.studioflats.info http://istanbul.craigslist.com.tr/ http://www.airbnb.com/ http://erasmusu.com/en/erasmus-istanbul/room-for-rent-student www.erasmushouses.com 14 e.) LANGUAGE The Turkish language belongs to the Ural-Altaic group and has an affinity with the finno-Hungarian languages.Turkish is written in the Latin alphabet and is spoken by some 150 million. You can find a small words and expressions chart below. English Hello Good morning Good evening Good-bye (said by person leaving) Good-bye (said by person staying) How are you? What's up / How're you doing? (İnformal) I am fine Thank you You’re welcome Please I don’t understand Pleased to meet you I am sorry Excuse me Yes No Bon Appetite! What? Help! When? One Two Three Four Five Six Seven Eight Nine Ten Useful Words and Phareses Turkish Merhaba Günaydın İyi akşamlar Hoşçakal Pronunciation mehr-hah-bah gew-naye-dun ee ahk-shahm-lahr Hosh cha kal Güle güle Nasılsın? Naber? İyiyim Teşekkür ederim. Birşey değil. (in response to “Thank you”) Lütfen. Anlamadım Memnum oldum Pardon Pardon Evet. Hayır. Afiyet olsun! Ne? İmdat! Ne zaman? bir iki üç dört beş altı yedi sekiz dokuz on guele guele nah-suhl-suhn na berr ee-yeem te-shek-kewr-lehr beer-shey deh-eel lewt-fehn an-la-ma-duhm mem-noon oll-doom puhr-dohn puhr-dohn eh-vet hah-yuhr af-ee-yeht ul-sun neh im-duht neh-zah-mahn beer ee-kee ewch dirt besh ahl-tuh yeh-dee seh-keez doh-kooz ohn 15 f.) SOME USEFUL INFORMATIONS AND LINKS Electricity in Turkey runs 220 Volts within 2 round pins. Cashpoints are common, you can find ATM all around the city. Major banks are: Yapi Kredi (part of UniCredi), HSBC, Garanti Bank, Is Bankasi, Akbank, Citibank, Fortis and Millenium As soon as you turn on your mobile telephone in Turkey, you will have to register it in one of the operators (Turkcell, Avea or Vodafone). Otherwise, it will be blocked within 28 days. You’ll need your passport and IMEI number to register your phone. In case of emergency, you can call : Police: 155 Fire: 110 Ambulance: 112 Avoid tap water. Cheap bottled water is available without difficulty. For the weather forecast: http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather For the current exchange rates: http://www.tcmb.gov.tr/yeni/eng/ For the public transportation schedules visit: Public Busses - http://www.iett.gov.tr/en/ State Railway - http://www.tcdd.gov.tr/tcdding/index.htm For more complex information about events in Istanbul visit: http://www.timeoutistanbul.com http://www.mymerhaba.com For general information about Turkey and Istanbul: https://www.goturkey.com/ http://www.istanbul.com/en/travel 16 BEYKENT UNIVERSITY ISTANBUL ERASMUS OFFİCE Departmental Coordinator BEYKENT UNIVERSITY ISTANBUL- IDF1 LLP-ERASMUS – INSTITUTIONAL IDENTIFICATION FORM Name of the Institution T.C. Beykent Üniversitesi/Beykent University Erasmus Institution Code TR ISTANBU09 Head of Institution/Rector Prof. Dr. Mehmet Emin Karahan Address Beykent University Maslak-Ayazağa 34396 Sarıyer Istanbul-Turkey Phone 444 1997 Fax +90-212-867-50-66 Web Page http://www.beykent.edu.tr Erasmus Coordinator Aybala Yavuzaslan Address Beykent University Maslak-Ayazağa 34396 Sarıyer Istanbul-Turkey Phone 0212 867 50 77 Fax +90-212-867-50-66 [email protected] E-mail [email protected] [email protected] Web Page http://www.beykent.edu.tr/WebProjects/Eng/egitim.php?CategoryId=903 17 Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences Business Administration Assit.Prof.Dr. Ayşen Akyüz Economics Assit.Prof.Dr. Mustafa Ercilasun Banking and Finance Prof. Dr. Sudi Apak Tourism Management Assit.Prof.Dr. Perihan Paksoy International Relations Assit.Prof.Dr. Armağan Gözkaman Information Management Systems Assit.Prof.Dr. Haluk Kul International Trade Assit.Prof.Dr. Hakan Bal International Transportion and Logistic Assit.Prof.Dr. Hakan Emanet Entrepreneurship Assit.Prof.Dr. Pelin Şahin Yarbağ Faculty of Engineering Architecture Machine Eng. Prof.Dr. Hüseyin Cömert Industiral Eng. Doç.Dr. Kazım Sarı Computer Eng. Assit.Prof.Dr. Ediz Şaykol Software Eng. Assit.Prof.Dr. Zeynep Altan Electronic and Communication Eng. Prof. Dr. Abdullah Burak Polat Chemistry Eng. Doç.Dr. Şeyma Özkara Aydınoğlu Civil Eng. Assit.Prof.Dr. Ayşe Elif Özsoy Özbay Energy Eng. Assit.Prof.Dr. Kenan Şentürk Business Eng. Prof.Dr. Semra Birgün Architecture Doç.Dr. Ayşe Nilay Evcil Interior Architecture Assit.Prof.Dr. Bilge Gönül Faculty of Science and Letter Mathematics and Computing Assit.Prof.Dr.Jeta Alo Turkish Language Assit.Prof.Dr. Ali Şeylan Translation and Interpreting English Doç.Dr. Mine Güven 18 Translation and Interpreting Russian Prof.Dr. Altan Aykut English Language and Literature Assit.Prof.Dr. Uzay Kılıç History Lecturer Ahmet Büyükaksoy Psychology Assit.Prof.Dr. Saime Vicdan Yücel Sociolgy Assit.Prof.Dr. Burak Kesgin Faculty of Communication TV News and Programming Assit.Prof.Dr. Zeynep Özarslan Public Relation Assit.Prof.Dr. Tanses Yasemin Gülsoy Visual Communication Assit.Prof.Dr. Bengisu Bayrak New Media Assit.Prof.Dr. Gökhan Uğur School of Applied Science Financial Market and Portfolio Management Assit.Prof.Dr. Hasan Dinçer Gastronomy Doç.Dr. Hamparsun Hampikyon Product Desing Assit.Prof.Dr. Veli Şafak Uysal Faculty of Fine Arts Cinema and TV Prof. Dr. Burak Buyan Fashion and Textile Desing Assit.Prof.Dr. Cengis Asiltürk Graphic Lecturer M. Meliz Bilgin Communication Desing Assit.Prof.Dr. Çeyiz Fairclough Performing Arts Assit.Prof.Dr. Aytül Papila Acting Assit.Prof.Dr. Elif İskender 19 ECTS - EUROPEAN CREDIT TRANSFER SYSTEM LEARNING AGREEMENT LAG-1 ACADEMIC YEAR 20…./20…. FIELD OF STUDY: Name of student: Sending institution: Country: ERASMUS ID Code: DETAILS OF THE PROPOSED STUDY PROGRAMME ABROAD/LEARNING AGREEMENT Receiving Institution: BEYKENT UNIVERSITY / TURKEY Country: Turkey Academic Year: 20….-20…. ERASMUS ID Code: TR ISTANBU12 Fall semester Spring semester Both semesters Course List (Extend table or append a separate page) Course unit code as in information package Course unit title as indicated in the information package Student’s signature: Credits ECTS credits Date: SENDING INSTITUTION We confirm that the proposed program of study/learning agreement is approved. Departmental coordinator Institutional coordinator Name: Name: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: RECEIVING INSTITUTION We confirm that this proposed program of study/learning agreement is approved. 20 Departmental coordinator Institutional coordinator Name: Name: Signature: Date: Signature: Date: CHANGES TO PROPOSED STUDY PROGRAMME/LEARNING AGREEMENT LAG-2 (To be filled in ONLY if needed.) Course unit code as in information package Course unit title as indicated in the information package Deleted Added course course unit Unit Beykent ECTS Credit Credits If necessary, continue this list on a separate sheet. Student’s signature: Date: SENDING INSTITUTION We confirm that the above-listed changes to the initially agreed program of study/learning agreement are approved. 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(Signature) 22 A Short Guide for the Student Pass Application Form ITU-2 T.C KİMLİK NO :PASSPORT NUMBER ADI : NAME SOYADI : SURNAME DOĞUM TARİHİ : DATE OF BIRTH (dd/mm/yy) EV ADRESİ : ADDRESS OF THE RESIDENT (where you stay in İstanbul) İLÇE/ İL : DISTRICT / CITY ÜNVAN : TITLE (you should select ‘öğrenci’ which means student) VERİLİŞ NEDENİ : This part asks that why you want to get this card. Is this the first time or you lost your card ? (because it has money punishment if you lost the card and want to get a new one). Please chose the first= İLK KEZ means first time The form must be filled with capital letters ( A,B,C,..) The form must not be folded up. The form should be clean and clear. Apply to : IETT Hasanpaşa Garage. Kadıköy Ph : (0216) 428 79 15 / (0216) 325 27 36 23