At the Faculty of Architecture and Design, supporting students’ academic, professional, and
personal development is our priority. Students can receive guidance from the Student Affairs
unit for academic processes such as enrollment, course registration, and transcripts. Our faculty
organizes various social and cultural activities to enhance students’ design skills and social
competencies, encouraging them to gain experience in diverse areas. The Feedback and
Solution Center provides an active platform for addressing issues in academic or administrative
processes. Industry-linked education and internship opportunities are designed to help students
acquire professional experience. Additionally, assigned academic advisors guide students in
course planning and career development, supporting them to progress consciously and
strategically toward their goals. This comprehensive approach aims to foster both the academic
and professional growth of our students, preparing them for a successful and versatile career in
architecture and design.
The student clubs within the Faculty of Architecture and Design plan various activities to help
students develop professional skills and strengthen industry networks. The Industrial Design
Club aims to support students’ engagement in creative processes and development of designfocused approaches. The Interior Architecture Club plans activities related to space analysis,
visualization, and the development of design ideas. The Architectural Restoration Club seeks
to raise awareness on historical buildings and cultural heritage while encouraging
interdisciplinary interaction. These clubs plan 3–4 technical trips, industry meetings, seminars,
and project development workshops annually. Additionally, interdisciplinary collaborations and
national or international partnerships are intended to help students gain a broader perspective.