Master in Information Technologies (English – Thesis)
Istanbul, Turkey
Master degree
DURATION
2 years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2026
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Key Summary
About: The Master in Information Technologies (English – Thesis) emphasizes hands-on experience and theoretical knowledge in the field.
This program, designed to equip students with advanced skills in information technology, encourages exploration of emerging technologies, software development, and systems integration.
The course typically lasts for two years and focuses on both research and practical applications through a thesis project.
Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers such as software engineer, data analyst, IT project manager, or systems architect.
The versatile skills gained in this program open doors in various sectors, including technology, finance, and healthcare, enabling graduates to tackle complex challenges in the digital landscape.
IT graduate program provides a high-quality educational opportunity with its dynamic and modular structure to those new graduates with an undergraduate degree in any area and those who yet work in IT-related fields but want to gain added value with an academically strengthened specialization. The program provides curriculum modules on five different IT-related specialization areas; Business Intelligence, Management Information Systems, Networks and System Administration, Software Technologies, and Computer-based Education Technologies, to those coming from different backgrounds so that the students could have the opportunity to combine academic formation with various contemporary technological developments such as software, project, product development, IT management, IT hardware and software support, network management, business intelligence, distance learning, and e-learning.
Course Structure
1st Semester
- Research Methods and Ethics
- Software Project Management
- Departmental Elective
2nd Semester
- Advanced System Analysis and Design I
- Departmental Elective
3rd Semester
- Seminar
- Master Thesis
4th Semester
- Master Thesis


