Application-Registration Dates
Applications and registrations for the Environmental Management Non-Thesis Master's Programme are conducted on the dates specified in the Eskişehir Technical University Academic Calendar. You can access the Eskişehir Technical University Academic Calendar via this link: Academic Calendar
Admission and Registration Requirements
To apply for the Non-Thesis Master's Programme in Environmental Management (Distance Learning), applicants must hold a bachelor's degree and have a minimum undergraduate GPA of 2.00/4.00 (50/100). ALES and foreign language scores are not required for applications to non-thesis master's programmes.
Eligibility Requirements and Rules
The duration for completing the programme is a minimum of 2 semesters and a maximum of 3 semesters, starting from the semester in which the courses for the registered programme are offered, regardless of whether the student registers for each semester. Students who fail or are unable to complete the programme within this period will be dismissed from the programme.
For a student to be considered successful in the programme, they must: have obtained a grade of YT, CC or above in the courses they have taken, achieve a minimum GPA of 2.50, and submit two bound copies of their term project, written in accordance with the term project writing guidelines and approved by their supervisor, to the Institute Directorate by the date specified in the academic calendar for the completion of the term-end examinations.
Graduation Requirements
The Master's Programme in Environmental Management without Thesis consists of at least 10 courses and a term project course, totalling no less than 60 ECTS credits. Students must register for the term project course in the semester in which it is offered and submit a written report at the end of the semester. The term project course is non-credit and is graded with a YT or YZ letter grade. No more than 60 ECTS credits may be taken in a single semester.
To be considered successful, the student must receive a YT, CC, or higher letter grade in all courses taken and achieve a minimum GPA of 2.50.
Tuition Fees
Students newly enrolled in the Graduate School of Distance Education Non-Thesis Master's Programmes for the 2025-2026 Academic Year Autumn Term must pay 17,500 TL, which is the tuition fee for 5 courses, during the registration renewal week.
For students in their second and third semesters, the tuition fee is 3,500 TL per course, and fees will be charged per course selected.
Course Selection
Students enrolled in the Non-Thesis Master's Programme in Environmental Management must take 5 courses in their first semester and 5 courses plus the CYÖ599 Term Project course in their second semester. Registration renewal and course registration are carried out through the Student Information System (https://obs.eskisehir.edu.tr).
All courses listed in the Environmental Management Non-Thesis Master's Programme catalogue are conducted as distance learning (online) at https://estuoys.eskisehir.edu.tr.
All courses listed in the Environmental Management Non-Thesis Master's Programme catalogue are conducted via distance learning (online) at https://estuoys.eskisehir.edu.tr.
You can access the course content and current course schedules for the Environmental Management Non-Thesis Master's Programme via the links below.
2025-2026 Fall Semester Course Schedule
2025-2026 Spring Semester Course Schedule
Important Points to Consider Regarding the CYÖ599 Term Project
The main framework and writing rules for the term project are outlined in the Term Project Writing Guide (https://lee.eskisehir.edu.tr/tr/Icerik/Detay/tez-donem-projesi-yazim-kilavuzu).
At least 10 academic articles should be used as sources in the term project.
Platforms such as Web of Science, ScienceDirect, and Scopus can be used to access academic sources. These platforms can be accessed via the ESTÜ remote access system (https://ekutuphane.eskisehir.edu.tr/vetisbt/).
Current legislation should be followed in the term project, and reports published by reputable national and international organisations (e.g., ISWA, EPA, WHO) should be taken into account regarding the topics covered in the project.
Tables and equations should be created by the author rather than using screenshots.
The similarity ratio of the term project should be determined using appropriate software such as Turnitin or intihalnet. This ratio should not exceed 30% in total, and the similarity ratio of any single source should not exceed 15%.