Master of Accounting Auditing
The Master of Accounting Program in Auditing aims to provide theoretical knowledge and practical competence in the fields of accounting and auditing. Aiming to provide students with an in-depth perspective on financial reporting, internal and external auditing, international accounting standards and ethics, this program will help individuals advance their careers with current practices and innovations in the sector.
Students who successfully complete this program will be awarded a Master's Degree in "Accounting Auditing".
The Master of Accounting and Auditing Program offers students a comprehensive education in core subjects such as accounting, auditing, taxation, international accounting standards and financial reporting. The program combines both theoretical and practical learning methods, allowing students to reflect on real-world experiences and master the latest trends and practices in the industry.
Students who complete the program will;
Gain the ability to analyze and evaluate financial reports.
Have a command of accounting and auditing standards.
Be able to manage business processes while being aware of ethical and professional values.
Be able to produce innovative solutions to problems encountered in accounting and auditing.
Be able to work effectively in a team and develop leadership skills.
Graduates who complete the Master of Accounting Auditing Program have the potential to be employed in various positions in large accounting firms, auditing companies, finance departments, banks, financial consulting firms and the private sector. Graduates may also have the opportunity to establish their own consulting and auditing firms.
The student's success in the courses is determined by evaluating the mid-term grades and the final exam grade together.
Mid-term grades consist of quizzes, mid-term exam grades and grades given to homework, applications and practical work depending on the course. In the credit system, the type and weight of mid-term and final evaluations (exams, homework, applications and similar) are reported to the relevant department head by the instructor teaching the course within the first two weeks of the semester and announced to the students by the relevant teaching unit administration. The final evaluation is determined by the instructor teaching the course with one of the following letter grades, taking into account the general success level of all students taking that course.
While the impact of the homework given during the semester on the final grade is 40%, the impact of the final exams at the end of the semester is 60%.
Graduation Requirements are as follows:
- Successfully completing all courses in the program,
- Having no FF grade,
- Achieving a minimum grade of CB or higher for each course,
- Completing 120 ECTS credits, with 60 credits from coursework and 60 credits from the thesis,
- Submitting a thesis of at least 15,000 words in accordance with the "Thesis Writing Guide" provided by the Graduate Education Institute, and defending it if deemed necessary,
- Presenting a thesis with a plagiarism rate below the accepted maximum of 30%,
- Submitting the thesis approved in Turkish in English.