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Courses and Course Registration

In Sabancı University, the language of instruction is English.

Courses

A course description is available at our catalog. Please notice that some courses have especial requirements. Even though most courses are conducted in English, it is important to check the ‘Language’ section of the catalog for exceptions. Please click course offerings to see the courses offered within each faculty:

Course Codes and Credit Values

In the course catalog, a special code is used to define each course unit. The letters in the course unit code refer to the ’subject area’. The numbers between ‘1XX’ and ‘4XX’ in the course unit code refer to the undergraduate courses whereas the numbers between ‘5XX’ and ‘9XX’ refer to the graduate courses.
At Sabancı University, the credit value of an undergraduate and/or a graduate course is the sum of 1.0 times the weekly course hours plus 0.5 times of weekly application hours. The credit values of undergraduate courses and non-credit courses are determined by the Faculty Administrative Board whereas the credit values of the graduate courses are determined by the Graduate School Administrative Board.
On the other hand, ECTS credit of a course is calculated based on the total work such as lectures, seminars, self-studies, practicum, etc. that is necessary to complete that course in accordance with the total amount involved.
Both credit systems are used at Sabancı University.

Important Note: There may be some courses offered for graduate and bachelor level students, with the same name. Please be sure that you add the correct course with correct ECTS credit. All details are written in course lists.

Changes to Curriculum

Any changes to the curriculum and courses of the undergraduate and graduate programs are finalized at the beginning of each semester by the Faculty Executive Board and the Graduate School Administrative Board respectively. Therefore, Sabancı University reserves the right to change course offerings and the credits of the courses at the beginning of each semester. Exchange students are advised to check the status of the courses and reconsider their course selections upon their arrival to Sabancı University.

Grade System

Assessments Methods

Depending on the each course’s structure as well as the course instructor, various combinations of the following assessment methods are used: mid-term exam, final exam, project work, term paper, take-home, class presentation (individual /group), weekly assignments, discussion sessions, exhibit (of an artwork), etc. In most cases, regular attendance in classes is also taken into consideration. Please check out the each course’s syllabus to learn about the assessment method of that specific course and/or contact the instructor.

Sabancı University Grading System

A (4.00), A- (3.70), B+ (3.30), B (3.00), B- (2.70), C+ (2.30), C (2.00), C- (1.70), D+ (1.30), D (1.00), F (0.00)

Other Grades

P (Progressing), S (Satisfactory), U (Unsatisfactory), I (Incomplete), T (Transfer), NA (Not-Attended), W (Withdrawn).

Grade Point Average

The total credit of a student for a course is calculated by multiplying the credit of the course by its coefficient. In calculating the Grade Point Average (GPA), the total credit of a student for all courses in a specific semester is divided by the total credit of the courses taken. The Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) is calculated by using the same method, however, taking into account all the courses taken starting from the enrollment of the student in SU. The average figures calculated are shown with two decimals. In GPA calculations, the last grade for a repeated course is taken into account. The transcripts include all registered courses of students.

Based on a min. CGPA of 2.00: Term GPA 2.00 – 2.99 as ‘Satisfactory’; 3.00 – 3.49 as ‘Honour’; 3.50 – 4.00 as ‘High Honour’

Our system has also been adapted to ECTS:

Online Course Registration

All degree students make their course registrations by themselves through the ‘Web For Students’ system during the registration period announced in the academic calendar.

Exchange students make their registrations, before their arrival at SU, via online from the link below (BANNERWEB) between the announced dates:​

Prior to the online course registrations, exchange students' learning agreements should be approved by both institutions’ authorized staff.

All the course registrations are recommended to be completed before arrival at Sabancı University due to capacity limitations. However, students can change their registered courses till the end of the add-drop period indicated in the SU academic calendar. Additionally, any change that exchange student makes on his/her course list must necessarily be displayed in the related page of the learning agreement. The page indicating the changes together with the first page must certainly be submitted to both the sending and receiving institutions. All students must be aware of that they can not make any changes on their course list after the add-drop period.

Important Note: There may be some courses offered for graduate and bachelor level students, with the same name. Please be sure that you add the correct course with correct ECTS credit. All details are written in course lists.

Course Schedule
For schedules of the courses click here

Course Limitations For Exchange Students
Please note that all students are exempted from prerequisites of each course.

1- School of Management (SOM) Graduate Courses: Can only be taken by graduate-level students

2- Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) Graduate Courses: Can only be taken by graduate-level students

3- EMBA (Executive MBA) Courses (SOM courses with code 9XX): Not open to exchange students

4- MIF (Master of Finance courses with code MFIN) Courses: Up to the approval of the instructor.

5- LFI (Leaders for Industry) Engineering Courses: Up to the approval of the instructor

6-Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences (FENS) Professional programs are not open to exchange students. These master programs are as the following:

Information Technology, Data Analytics, Energy Technologies Management, Nanotechnology, Technology and Innovation Management.
Turkish Language Courses

The language of instruction at SU is English (with only a few exceptions). Still learning some Turkish can be very useful and students can find some opportunities during their exchange semester to learn this language. Basic Turkish I (TUR 101), Basic Turkish II (TUR 102), Pre-intermediate Turkish I (TUR 201), Advanced Readings in Turkish for Foreigners (TUR 403) are offered during each semester. Please check: School of Languages