MIT Graduate Program
Program Mission:
To approach the subjects of architectural history in a comprehensive manner and to get results through related research methods and systems; to provide ability to conduct an original research; to form documentation habits and discipline; to develop analysis and interpretation skills in the context of style, period, construction techniques, social contents; to provide skills of publishing and defending the results of scientific studies on international platforms.
Program Vision:
To develop researches in the present and changing conceptual-theoretical fields of architectural history; to conduct studies on the history of architecture’s main components from structure and material to form and space; to do scientific research supported by land, building data and theoretical researches; to contribute to the production of information at national and international level.
Preconditions (Doctorate Program):
Required GPA: 2,55
Required Master GPA: 3
Required GPA For Directly PhD: 3,25
Required ALES: 55
Graduated Programs: Msc in Architecture, Art History, Archeology, History, Interior Design, Landscape Architecture, Urban Planning, Structural Engineering
Preconditions (Master Program):
Required GPA: 2,55
Required ALES: 55
Graduated Programs: Architecture, Art History, Archeology, History, Interior Design, Landscape Architecture, Urban Planning, Structural Engineering
Research Areas
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Ancient and Byzantine Architecture
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Architecture of the Seljuk, Beyliks (Principalities), Ottoman and Republican periods with all the cultural references.
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History and theory of modern architecture in Turkey and around the world.