Master of Science in Traffic Forensics

The Forensic Traffic Master's program is a graduate program that provides in-depth training in forensic traffic, a sub-branch of forensic sciences. This program aims to provide students with the skills to conduct forensic traffic investigations, conduct research, and contribute to the solution of forensic events.

Forensic traffic covers the investigation of traffic accidents, traffic crimes, and other traffic-related forensic cases. Students who want to specialize in this field can acquire all the knowledge and skills necessary to investigate forensic traffic incidents through this program. The program is also an ideal option for those working in the field of forensic traffic, as it provides the information needed to follow and stay up-to-date with developments and innovations in this field.

The program is taught by experienced and qualified faculty members in forensic traffic. Throughout the program, students will learn topics such as the causes and consequences of traffic accidents, the detection of traffic crimes, and forensic analysis techniques. They will also learn about the vehicles and technologies used in forensic traffic and gain detailed information about the legal aspects of forensic traffic investigations.

The Forensic Traffic Master's program is an ideal option for those who want to pursue a career in forensic traffic. Students who complete this program can work in public institutions, private sector companies or establish their own forensic traffic consulting businesses in the field of forensic traffic. In addition, graduates of the program will be qualified to work as experts in forensic traffic investigations.

As a result, the Master of Forensic Traffic program is an ideal option for those looking for in-depth training in forensic traffic. The program is also beneficial for those working in the field of forensic traffic because it provides the knowledge needed to follow and stay up-to-date with developments in this field. The program is very important for those who want to specialize in forensic traffic and can make a big difference in their careers.

The Master of Science in Traffic Forensics program is a master's degree program in Turkey and upon completion, the student is awarded a master's degree. This program is specifically for those interested in forensic traffic accidents and who want to specialize in this field. At the end of the program, students are awarded a "master's" degree.

The Forensic Traffic Master's program is a master's program for students who want to specialize in the field of forensic traffic. The program aims to provide students with theoretical and practical knowledge about forensic traffic and covers topics such as legal regulations in the field of forensic traffic, causes and consequences of accidents, investigation and analysis of accidents, reporting and trial processes.

The program aims to enable students to gain expertise in forensic traffic, to learn the analysis and reporting processes of forensic traffic incidents, to learn about legal regulations in the field of forensic traffic, and to meet the needs of professionals who will work in the field of forensic traffic.

The program also includes lectures and seminars given by experts and academics working in the field of forensic traffic. In these courses, students will gain theoretical knowledge about the causes of accidents, investigation techniques, reporting and trial processes. In addition, field studies and internships are offered to gain practical experience.

The Forensic Traffic Master's program is an ideal option for students who want to pursue a career in forensic traffic. The program provides students with expertise in the field of forensic traffic and offers job opportunities in this field.

The "Program Competencies (Achievements)" of the Forensic Traffic Master's Program are as follows:

The ability to comprehensively understand and analyze knowledge and skills in the field of forensic traffic.

The ability to develop skills in collecting, analyzing and presenting evidence in forensic traffic cases.

The ability to understand and interpret forensic traffic legislation and court decisions.

The ability to develop forensic reporting and writing skills.

The ability to take part in the preparation of forensic expert reports regarding forensic traffic cases.

The ability to follow changes in legislation in the field of forensic traffic and to put these changes into practice.

The ability to communicate effectively with other experts working in the field of forensic traffic.

The ability to follow innovations in the field of forensic traffic and to conduct research.

The Master of Laws in Traffic Forensics program is a graduate program usually offered by law faculties or law departments of social science faculties. The main purpose of the program is to train lawyers who specialize in traffic forensics.

Graduates of this program may have job opportunities especially in the management of cases related to traffic accidents and traffic law, investigation, reporting and settlement processes of traffic accidents. In addition, they may also work in public institutions or private law firms.

Graduates may also work in other areas such as conducting research and consultancy, providing education and organizing campaigns to raise awareness about traffic accidents and traffic law.

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.