Monday 29 December 2014

Department of Mathematic In Turkey

Mathematics is one of the world's oldest and most common sciences. It is considered to be a branch of science hard to learn because it often requires thinking in fully abstract concepts. In fact, mathematics should not be seen as a branch of science because mathematics is a language; we accept it as a science to make it easily understood. Same as Turkish and English, mathematics is a language that has symbols, connectors, letters, words, and sentences. We can write and talk with the language that we use in common sense; mathematics serves the sentences that we form by bringing symbols together to the other sciences as a meaningful whole. We use Turkish in physics, chemistry, biology, statistics, astronomy, engineering, medicine, architecture, economics, science, and in a similar way the language of mathematics is used in many branches of science. In addition, music is a miraculous art that makes use of mathematical language. In fact, musical terms such as octave and beats come from mathematics.

Mathematics has been a valued branch of science throughout the ages. We believe the famous sentence "Ageometretos medeis eisito!" that Plato wrote in the entrance of his academy means "Those who don't know Geometry cannot enter here!". In fact, this sentence means "Those who can't grasp what is Mathematical cannot enter". So, everything that is happening in the universe is valuable to the extent that it is understood with a mathematical comprehension. In this respect, Mathematics and philosophy are like brothers. Many of the philosophers are mathematicians or know math very well. Leibniz is a great philosopher and also an important mathematician who made very important discoveries.

Why the Department of Mathematics in Turkey?

Turkish universities, which trained many esteemed scientists with the support of the cultural and scientific heritage that they had, has also trained mathematicians who had a voice in the world in the discipline of mathematics. Cahit Arf has made important discoveries with the "Arf Invariant" and "Arf rings" concepts that have entered into the literature. Cem Yalçın Yıldırım has a respectable reputation in the world with his work on the twin prime numbers. On the other hand, Ali Nesin works for the popularization of mathematics in Turkey with the Mathematics Village that he established and works towards the training of good mathematicians. Additionally, he also publishes articles of the Turkish mathematicians in the journal of The World of Mathematics.

Mathematical education in the universities of our country is of high quality and of global standards, especially when considering the contributions of Cahit Arf's heritage, Ali Nesin, Cem Yalçın Yıldırım and many valuable current mathematicians. The master's and doctoral programs invite graduates with Bachelor's degree in mathematics who want to specialize in Mathematics and make a contribution to mathematical research. Students can qualify for a master's or doctoral education after passing one foreign language proficiency exam (Foreign Language Exam-YDS, TOEFL, IELTS or foreign language proficiency exams that universities opened) and ALES-Academic Personnel and Postgraduate Education Entrance Exam, which is followed by the interviews universities hold.

Mathematics Education

Departments of Mathematics are present in almost all of our universities. These departments are found in both the state universities and private universities with many professors doing scientific research and collecting rewards.

Several major scientific branches of the discipline of mathematics are as follows: Analysis and Functions Theory, Algebra and Number Theory, Geometry, Topology (Cluster Formation in the Universe, Spaces), Applied Mathematics, Calculus (Fundamentals of Mathematics), Cryptography (Encryption Sciences), and Mathematical Logic.

Qualifications Required of Students and Job Opportunities

When we look at the overall profile of mathematics students, we see that the vast majority consciously choose mathematics because students who decide to study mathematics want to learn a new language and a new way of thinking. They will think in numbers by entering into a completely abstract world and, ultimately, will try to understand that everything, from largest organisms in the universe down to the smallest, has a mathematical systematic. Alternatively, as indicated by Plato, they will try to "comprehend" with the ability to think analytically that they acquire. Only a student who wants to engage in mathematics will be able to enter the world of this different and interesting discipline. In short, a student who wishes to study mathematics should love math and work patiently to open the doors that mathematical language will bring along. Therefore, the three needed requirements to study in this department can be listed as patience, love of mathematics, and practice.

Graduates of Department of Mathematics can engage in academic studies and can work in a lot of careers in the private sector and public sector. In general, individuals who receive mathematics education can find jobs in almost every field and, especially, become successful in organizational and managerial jobs because of the ability to think analytically that they gain. A good mathematician can also be a good programmer. In addition, they can carry out critical tasks in the field of cryptography (encryption science) in military units. Banking, finance, and statistical agencies look for and employ graduates trained in mathematics. Graduates of Mathematics who complete pedagogical formation can work as a math teacher.
on sciences. It is considered to be a branch of science hard to learn because it often requires thinking in fully abstract concepts. In fact, mathematics should not be seen as a branch of science because mathematics is a language; we accept it as a science to make it easily understood. Same as Turkish and English, mathematics is a language that has symbols, connectors, letters, words, and sentences. We can write and talk with the language that we use in common sense; mathematics serves the sentences that we form by bringing symbols together to the other sciences as a meaningful whole. We use Turkish in physics, chemistry, biology, statistics, astronomy, engineering, medicine, architecture, economics, science, and in a similar way the language of mathematics is used in many branches of science. In addition, music is a miraculous art that makes use of mathematical language. In fact, musical terms such as octave and beats come from mathematics.

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