General Information

Yayın Tarihi | 02 July 2024, Tuesday

    Our vocational school was established on December 6, 1976, affiliated with the Ministry of National Education. On July 20, 1982, it was incorporated into the Mediterranean University by the Decree Law No. 41; It was transformed into a vocational school offering associate degree education affiliated with the Isparta Engineering Faculty. On July 3, 1992, it was affiliated to Süleyman Demirel University by Law No. 3837. It was affiliated to Mehmet Akif Ersoy University, which was established with the Law No. 5467 dated 17.03.2006, and took the name of Vocational School. Finally, on 16.05.2012, with the decision of the Higher Education Council Presidency, the Vocational School was divided into 3 as Vocational School of Technical Sciences, Vocational School of Social Sciences, and Vocational School.

 

    It serves with 26 offices, 17 classrooms all with projectors, 2 painting studios, 11 laboratories, 7 workshops and application areas, 1 meeting room, 1 conference hall, 1 cafeteria, 1 library, 1 dining hall in a closed area of 7100 m2; 1 artificial turf field, 1 volleyball and 1 basketball court in an open area of 6000 m2.

    In our vocational school;

  • Computer Programming,
    Natural Gas and Installation Technology,
    Electricity,
  • Hybrid and Electric Vehicles Technology,
    Interior Design,
  • Construction Technology,
  • Construction Technology (Evening Education),
  • Control and Automation Technology,
  • Machinery,  
    Mechatronics, 
  • Automotive Technology,    programs are available. 

 

    Our vocational school is rapidly expanding its structure by closely following technology and other developments. In our school, where education and training are supported with contemporary application opportunities, our students reinforce the theoretical knowledge they acquire in the courses by practicing in the existing workshops and laboratories. 

    A large majority of the students who graduate from our vocational school are working in the fields they graduated from or continue their education life by transitioning to four-year departments with DGS.