Istanbul Ticaret University Catalog

Istanbul Ticaret University

Istanbul Ticaret University
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2900

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İstanbul

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2001

Foundation Year

Istanbul Ticaret University Overview

Istanbul Ticaret Üniversitesi (Istanbul Commerce University) is a private higher education institution in Istanbul, Turkiye, established in 2001. Affiliated with the Istanbul Chamber of Commerce, it emphasizes creating a bridge between academic education and the business world. The university offers a diverse range of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs across various disciplines. Its main campuses are located in Sütlüce and Küçükyalı, strategically positioned in Istanbul to connect students with the city’s dynamic business environment.
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Istanbul Ticaret University does not offer health-related majors and therefore does not have a hospital or affiliated medical training centers. The university focuses on fields such as humanities, engineering, business, and social sciences, with its educational facilities tailored to non-medical disciplines.
Istanbul Ticaret University places a strong emphasis on career readiness by facilitating internship placements and career development programs. The university’s Career Center connects students with internships in various industries, from business and law to healthcare and engineering. Partnerships with industry leaders ensure that students gain practical experience, helping them build professional networks before graduation. Additionally, the university organizes career fairs and workshops to help students improve their employability skills.
Istanbul Ticaret Üniversitesi offers a vibrant campus life, with clubs and societies spanning a wide range of interests, including entrepreneurship, arts, technology, and culture. The Sütlüce campus, located along the Golden Horn, provides scenic views and a modern learning environment. Meanwhile, the Küçükyalı campus offers facilities conducive to technical studies and is well-connected to the city’s transportation network. Students have access to libraries, study areas, sports facilities, and cafeterias, contributing to a well-rounded university experience.

Health programs like Medicine, Dentistry, and Physiotherapy have demanding schedules, often including full-day blocks, weekend lab sessions, and early-morning hospital duties. In contrast, non-health departments typically follow a standard university timetable with more flexibility.

Yes, students can apply to freeze their enrollment for up to two semesters. However, you must formally apply through the registrar and get faculty approval. Health programs have stricter rules due to their sequential structure, and breaks may delay graduation.

Professors in clinical fields are often busy with hospital duties and may not be readily available. Most communication happens through assistants or scheduled group meetings. For academic help, students often form small peer study groups rather than relying on direct one-on-one access.

Yes. Many international students choose to live in nearby private apartments or shared flats. While dorm availability is limited, the university is located in an area with affordable housing and student-oriented rental options, often within walking or short transit distance.

Ankara Medipol offers general orientation, but department-specific orientation for international students is limited. As a result, many new students feel unprepared for the pace and format of classes. Upper-year students often fill this gap through informal briefings and peer support.