General Description
History |
Dokuz Eylül University, Faculty of Medicine Biophysics Department was founded in accordance to the 4565-20003 numbered approval of the Board of Higher Education dated October 22, 1990, and the Faculty board letter dated November 23, 1990. Prof. Dr. Murat Özgören has been the head of the department since November 20, 2005. The biophysics department continues to function in building number 5. The scientific discipline in which biological events and systems, which make up cell, tissue and organs in living beings, are processed and explained within the framework of the laws of physics may be defined as Biophysics. The two basic disciplines of biology and physics intersect in fields of research on both micro-and macro-molecular level. As the intersection of these fields may primarily receive coverage under the roof of Biophysics they also constitute subfields of research. In Dokuz Eylül University, Faculty of Medicine Biophysics Department carries out an educational and scientific research methodology known as Brain Biophysics which brings together various clinical fields such as neurosciences, psychiatry and neurology, and disciplines such as experimental and clinical psychology, anatomy, radiology, nuclear medicine, engineering, physics, mathematics, linguistics and statistics in the investigation of brain functions in terms of cognitive biophysics and applied brain dynamics. The department, carries out its research on basis of this multidisciplinary approach in subjects such as memory, plasticity, brain asymmetry (laterality), brain oxygenation, thermal conductivity, and electrophysiological research fields such as (visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory) evoked brain potentials, event related potentials, event related oscillations in various consciousness states (sleep, awakeness, anesthesia) in healthy individuals. Research is also conducted in patients with psychiatric and neurological disorders such as schizophrenia, parkinsons desease, cerebral-vascular diseases, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Projects carried out and are currently being carried out in our laboratory involve dichotic listening, brain asymmetry, face recognition, neurophysiological imaging, neurofeedback, neuropsychological tests, psychovigilance (PVT), biophysics of the brain-body, and sports psychology. In addition to this our department implements research in fields which contribute to the establishment of the units Innovative Brain Responsiveness Research Coordination and the Dokuz Eylül University Sleep and Consciousness States Technology and Research Center (UBAM). Our faculty members, Prof. Dr. Murat Özgören director of UBAM and Doç. Dr. Adile Öniz, the general secretary, are both founders of the center. In addition to this Prof. Dr. Murat Özgören serves as vice rector of Dokuz Eylül University, and Doç. Dr. Adile Öniz is the executive vice president of Dokuz Eylül University Biomedical Metrology and Calibration Application and Research Center. |
Qualification Awarded |
Doctorate Degree in Biophysics (PhD) |
Level of Qualification |
Third Cycle (Doctorate Degree) |
Specific Admission Requirements |
Second Cycle Degree in the same or in related disciplines. Acceptable score on ALES (Academic Personnel and Graduate Education Entrance Exam) or Equivalent GRE, GMAT score. Acceptable score on Language Proficiency Tests. Acceptable weighted score based on the first or second cycle (with thesis) cumulative grade point average (GPA) and ALES score. However, ALES requirement is waived for the graduates of doctorate /arts proficiency/medical residency/ dental residency/ veterinary residency/ pharmaceutical residency programs as well as for the admissions to the graduate programs offered by the Conservatory and the departments of Fine Arts Faculty, where students are admitted only by the Artistic Aptitude Test. Final admission is based on the evaluation of the related academic unit committee. International student admission requirements are decided by the Graduate School Executive Committee. |
Specific Arrangements for Recognition of Prior Learning (Formal, Non-Formal and Informal) |
A successful student who has completed at least one semester at any postgraduate programme may be admitted to an institute at the University by lateral transfer. Requirements for admission of students by lateral transfer are determined by the Board of Directors of the Institute.Students who have matriculated after they have successfully passed the postgraduate entrance exam may be exempted from the courses they have already taken in other institutes upon the proposal of the relevant department and the approval of the Board of Directors of the Institute. However, the total credits of the exempted courses cannot exceed 1/3 of the credits required to finish the relevant programme. |
Qualification Requirements and Regulations |
Third Cycle (Doctorate Degree) Program is comprised of courses, (at least 78 ECTS), field study (12 ECTS) and thesis (120 ECTS), in total 240 ECTS credits. Students must have minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 2.50/4.00 and completed all the courses with at least CB / S / TP grades. |
Profile of the Programme |
The department offers masters program education since 2007.In Dokuz Eylül University, Faculty of Medicine Biophysics Department carries out an educational and scientific research methodology known as Brain Biophysics which brings together various clinical fields such as neurosciences, psychiatry and neurology, and disciplines such as experimental and clinical psychology, anatomy, radiology, nuclear medicine, engineering, physics, mathematics, linguistics and statistics in the investigation of brain functions in terms of cognitive biophysics and applied brain dynamics. |
Key Learning Outcomes |
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Occupational Profiles of Graduates with Examples |
This degree enables the holder to exercise the profession in the public or private sector |
Access to Further Studies |
Graduates may apply to post doctorate studies. |
Course Structure Diagram with Credits |
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Examination Regulations, Assessment and Grading |
The assessment criteria for each course are defined in the Course Description Form included in the information pack prepared by the faculty member/members. The relevant items of the DEU Undergraduate, Graduate Education-Training and Exam Regulations and Faculty/School Education Examination Regulations apply in relation to exams and course grades. |
Graduation Requirements |
Third Cycle (Doctorate Degree) Program is comprised of courses, (at least 78 ECTS), field study (12 ECTS) and thesis (150 ECTS), in total 240 ECTS credits. Students must have minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 2.50/4.00 and completed all the courses with at least CB / S / TP |
Mode of Study (Full-Time, Part-Time, E-Learning ) |
Full-time |
Programme Director or Equivalent |
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