APPLIED ENGLISH TRANSLATION AND INTERPRETING PROGRAM
2025–2026 Spring Semester Course Registration Guide
1st-year students are required to enroll in all of the compulsory courses listed below.
There are no elective courses in the second semester of the 1st year.
| Course Code | Course Title |
|---|---|
| AET 104 | Comparative Grammar II |
| AET 108 | Translation Methods |
| AET 110 | Translation and Culture |
| AET 192 | Reading and Writing in Translation II |
| AET 194 | Written Translation I |
| TRK 100 | Turkish Language |
Students admitted through horizontal transfer must register for courses using the old program codes:
AET 106 – Written Translation I
AET 102 – Vocabulary and Composition II
Notes:
Students who wish to take a foreign language elective course must have a GPA of 2.00 or higher to enroll in an upper-level foreign language elective.
Students who wish to take in-program or out-of-program elective courses from an upper year should note that 2nd-year students have quota priority. Students with a minimum GPA of 3.00 are eligible. These preferences must be reported to their academic advisors.
2nd-year students are required to enroll in all compulsory courses listed below.
To graduate, students must complete a total of 120 ECTS credits. Program students must complete the required in-program and out-of-program elective courses as well as mandatory internships in a way that totals 120 ECTS.
Since the internships MYST 104 and MYST 204 together account for 8 ECTS, the total ECTS of selected courses must be 112 ECTS. Otherwise, students will be considered as not meeting the graduation requirements.
(Internships are counted only toward ECTS and do not affect the GPA.)
Important Note on Electives: Students are required to take 6 in-program electives and 1 out-of-program elective.
Students who take a foreign language course as an out-of-program elective (for only one semester) must take one additional out-of-program elective course in order not to remain at 119 ECTS.
Students Who Failed an Elective Course: Students who previously failed an in-program or out-of-program elective course may select from the electives listed below in proportion to their ECTS requirements. To change a previously taken elective, students must complete the “Elective Course Change Form” obtained from the Student Affairs Office, have it signed by their academic advisor, and submit it back to Student Affairs.
| Course Code | Course Title |
|---|---|
| AET 202 | Interpreting II |
| AET 204 | Graduation Project |
| Course Code | Course Title |
|---|---|
| AET 225 | Audiovisual (Subtitling) Translation |
| AET 226 | Specialized Translation I |
| AET 227 | Specialized Translation II |
| AET 228 | International Institutions and Translation |
| AET 235 | Technology and Translation |
| Course Code | Course Title |
|---|---|
| IEU 200 | Volunteering Studies |
| BNK 297 | Financial Literacy |
| BNK 295 | Customer Relations and Sales |
| BNK 213 | Business Finance |
| MBP 251 | Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain |
| MISG 101 | Occupational Health and Safety |
| MTOI 225 | Entrepreneurship |
| MTOI 230 | Consumer Behavior |
| MTOI 220 | Coaching, Leadership, and Career Management |
| MTOI 241 | Sustainable Development Goals |
| MPAZ 190 | Presentation Techniques |
| AET 293 | Sign Language as Professional Awareness |
| MPAZ 114 | Social Psychology |
| HYHY 299 | Sustainability and Environment in Aviation |
| MTOI 207 | Total Quality Management |
| MTOI 204 | Human Resources Management |
| MTOI 240 | Food and Beverage Service |
| RTV 251 | Gender Studies |
| SPN 101 | Spanish I |
| ITL 103 | Italian I |
| FR 103 | French I |
Notes:
Students with a GPA below 1.5 must contact their academic advisor.
Students who wish to take additional courses to raise their GPA must apply to their academic advisor.
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