VOCATIONAL SCHOOL OF HEALTH SERVICES
Department of PhysiotherapyStudents’ academic performance in courses and other activities is assessed in accordance with the İzmir University of Economics Associate and Undergraduate Education and Examination Regulations. Within this framework, students are required to take both midterm and final examinations each semester. At least one midterm examination is mandatory per semester. Midterm and final examinations are conducted at the times and locations announced by the university.
At the end of the first academic year, students may take courses from upper semesters and are promoted to second-year status if they achieve a minimum cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 1.50. For graduation, students must achieve a CGPA of at least 2.00. In addition to compulsory courses, students in the Physiotherapy Program are required to successfully complete a total of ten elective courses, at least two of which must be field-specific electives coded as FYT.
Students who are academically unsuccessful may, with the approval of their academic advisor and without exceeding the standard course load, take the following types of courses to improve their CGPA:
Additionally, students may continue their studies with a reduced course load upon advisor approval. Semesters in which courses are repeated are included in the calculation of the maximum duration of study.
For each course, students are awarded a final letter grade by the instructor at the end of the semester. The grading scale, coefficients, and status definitions are as follows:
| Score | Letter Grade | Coefficient | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| 90–100 | AA | 4.00 | Successful |
| 85–89 | BA | 3.50 | Successful |
| 80–84 | BB | 3.00 | Successful |
| 75–79 | CB | 2.50 | Passed |
| 70–74 | CC | 2.00 | Passed |
| 65–69 | DC | 1.50 | Conditionally Passed |
| 60–64 | DD | 1.00 | Conditionally Passed |
| 50–59 | FD | 0.50 | Failed |
| 49 and below | FF | 0.00 | Failed |
To pass a course, associate and undergraduate students must obtain at least a DD/S grade, master’s students at least a CC grade, and doctoral students at least a CB grade.
Additional Grade Definitions
The I (Incomplete) grade is assigned when a student, due to a valid reason accepted by the instructor, cannot complete course requirements by the end of the semester or summer school. The I grade must be converted into a letter grade within one week after grade submission. In exceptional cases, this period may be extended until at least two weeks before the start of the next semester’s registration period, upon recommendation of the relevant department and approval of the academic board. Any I grade not converted within the required period is automatically converted to FF or U.
The S (Satisfactory) grade is awarded for successful completion of non-credit courses.
The U (Unsatisfactory) grade is awarded for unsuccessful completion of non-credit courses.
The P (Pass – Continuing) grade is assigned to non-GPA courses extending over more than one semester when the student fulfills the required academic activities for that semester.
The NP (Not Passed – Continuing) grade is assigned when those requirements are not met.
The EX (Exempt) grade is given to students exempted from certain curriculum courses.
The NI (Not Included in GPA) grade indicates courses taken by a student that are not included in the GPA calculation of the program. These courses appear on the transcript together with the achieved letter grade but are not counted toward program requirements.
The W (Withdrawn) grade is used when a student withdraws from a course after the add/drop period, within the first ten weeks of the semester, with advisor and instructor approval. Students cannot withdraw from courses in the first two semesters, repeated courses required for graduation, or courses previously assigned a W or excluded from GPA calculation. A student may withdraw from a maximum of one course per semester (including double major, minor, or certificate programs), up to two courses during an associate degree and up to six courses during a bachelor’s degree. Withdrawn courses must be retaken when next offered. For exchange students, withdrawal procedures may be carried out upon recommendation of the International Relations Office and instructor approval, and W restrictions do not apply.
The NA (Not Attended) grade is assigned to students who fail to meet attendance requirements, do not fulfill course requirements, or do not participate in any examinations during the semester, thereby losing the right to take the final exam. The NA grade is calculated as 0.00 in GPA computations.
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