Unit Managers
Prof. İsmet ATEŞ
Department Head
Prof. Abdullah ÖZDEMİR
Vice Head of Department
Assoc. Prof. Umut EVLİMOĞLU
Vice Head of Department
Unit Coordinators
Assoc. Prof. Umut EVLİMOĞLU
Bologna (ECTS/DS) Coordinator
Assoc. Prof. Sedat ALATAŞ
Erasmus Coordinator
Lec. Burcu HİÇYILMAZ
Farabi Coordinator
Lec. Burcu HİÇYILMAZ
Mevlana Coordinator
The graduate program in economics aims to provide students with a solid theoretical background in this field and support their knowledge with statistical and econometric methods. The main goal of the program is to provide students with a comprehensive economic view and an ability to use the tools for solving economic problems
History
Department of Economics was founded in 1992.
Mission
Producing information for economic and social analyses, through universal research reflecting different points of view within the framework of contemporary principles and institutions, and to raise critical and creative thinking individuals on the basis of this informational roots.
Vision
The BA Program in Economics aims to equip its graduates with the fundamental tools and concepts of economic analysis for generating original solutions to new problems and situations that they may face during their future experiences. Our students are envisioned to develop a unique perspective that will allow them to analyze diverse situations as part of their active learning process. The program also aims to prepare students to function as active decision-makers in the highly competitive environment that prevails in the global economy, and to endow them with the ability to function in areas that are not directly related to their main area of expertise.
Purpose
The Department of Economics (DoE) aims to practically and theoretically train students in micro and macro economics in order to provide them with the ability to monitor and evaluate the developments in the field of economics and to offer solutions to the problems.
Physical Infrastructure
Nazilli Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences is situated in İsabeyli, twenty minutes far from Nazilli and has a three-block, 26-square-meter indoor spaced central building, which includes 15 lecture halls, 8 classes, 2 computer labs with 7/24 internet connection, 1 library, 1 canteen, 1 student and 1 staff dining hall besides a total of 80 office rooms 64 of which are allocated to the academic staff. Also, dormitories for boys and girls, 500 bed capacity for each are located near the central building.
Technical Infrastructure
IT and internet infrastructure in the faculty were designed to serve constantly to the academic and administrative staff via the desktop and laptop computers available in all Office rooms; hence, permanent Access to academic/scientific publications have been assured. Students, too, have the same opportunity by means of the computer labs open during educational terms. Students also use the internet Access of nearby cafes/restaurants.