Dean's Message

Home to more than 700 undergraduate and 200 graduate students, Faculty of Arts and Sciences offers students an exciting journey of experiential learning and discovery into the humanities and the social and behavioural sciences—the fundamental disciplines that underlie production of contemporary knowledge.

Faculty of Arts and Sciences hosts the following academic units:

  • Department of Communication Sciences
  • Department of English Language and Literature
  • Department of English Translation And Interpreting
  • Department of Psychology
  • Department of Sociology
  • Department of Turkish Language and Literature

However, nearly all of the undergraduate students interact or engage with the Faculty of Arts and Sciences during their time at Doğuş because our faculty offers other academic programs the majority of the general mass courses, such as General Communication, General Psychology, Sociology, Cultural Theory, Modernity and Consumer Society, and all math and chemistry courses. Offering such a wide variety of courses across the university we are at the heart of the University’s educational mission. That is because the Faculty of Arts & Sciences, more than any other academic unit, crosses and connects disciplines and departments.

Double-major programs are pursued at the bachelor level in other fields within the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and with other faculties.

We believe that an excellent education in the liberal arts and sciences is the best preparation for life and work in a world of increasing diversity, globalization, and rapid change because it prepares our graduates to be informed critical thinkers, creative problem-solvers, and confident communicators. As Faculty of Arts and Sciences we are contributing to advance knowledge, while also preparing the next generation of professionals, thinkers, and leaders.

Prof. Dr. Esra KÖTEN
Dean

 

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Conference

Prof. Dr. Gülşen Sayın of English Language and Literature Department will present a paper titled “The Production of Space in Marina Carr’s ‘Portia Coughlan’” in a conference held at Trinity College, Dublin on July 22nd.-27th.