PAU Becomes One of the 6 Universities in Turkey
Pamukkale University (PAU) Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences (FEAS) signed an international joint undergraduate program agreement. With the signed agreement, PAU will be one of the 6 universities in Turkey to have SUNY dual degree programs.
According to the agreement approved by the Council of Higher Education (YÖK), students who will enroll in the political science and public administration program and the economics program will study at PAU for the first 2 years and at The State University of New York-Cortland (SUNY), the largest university system in the USA, for the last 2 years. During their studies, students will have the opportunity to do paid internships at the US Senate and embassies and work in the US, and at the end of their studies, they will be entitled to receive two independent diplomas from both universities.
With this international agreement, PAU FEAS will be the only active dual degree program in political science and public administration in Turkey. In addition, faculty members working at PAU FEAS will have the opportunity to conduct postdoctoral studies at the State University of New York.
Rector Kutluhan: "This agreement shows that the education provided at our University is recognized as equivalent by The State University of New York, one of the largest universities in the world."
Pamukkale University Rector Prof. Dr. Ahmet Kutluhan expressed his satisfaction with the double degree agreement and stated that this agreement shows that the education provided at our University is accepted as equivalent by The State University of New York, one of the largest universities in the world. Rector Prof. Dr. Ahmet Kutluhan: "The management of our Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences has been making efforts for a long time regarding the dual diploma agreement. I would like to congratulate Vice Rector and Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences Prof. Dr. M. Ensar Yeşilyurt and Vice Dean Assoc. Prof. Dr. Onur Kulaç for their efforts to improve the quality of education."