Program Bilgi Paketi
Kazanılan Derece

Students who complete the program successfully are awarded a bachelor’s degree diploma in the field of Environmental Engineering.

Yeterlilik Düzeyi

This is an undergraduate program.

Programa Kabul Şartları

Within the framework of the regulations determined by the Higher Education Council of Turkey (YÖK), student admission to this undergraduate program is made through the YKS ((Higher Education Institutions Examination). After the students make their academic program preferences, the Student Selection and Placement Center (ÖSYM) places the students in the relevant program according to the scores they obtain from the ÖSYS.

International students are accepted to this undergraduate program according to the scores that they have achieved in international exams such as SAT, ACT, etc., or their high school diploma cumulative grade point average

The admission of the exchange students is subjected to the terms specified in the mutual agreements signed by Near East University and the partner university.

Guest students can enrol in the courses in this program with the approval of the relevant academic unit. In aition, those who are going to receive their education at NEU in English are required to prove their English language proficiency.

Mezuniyet Koşulları ve Kurallar

To be qualified for graduation, students are required to successfully complete 48 courses corresponding to 158 local credits and have a cumulative GPA of at least 2.00 out of 4.00. In addition to these 48 courses, students are also required to complete 2 practical internships in order to graduate. The criteria for the conduct and evaluation of internships are discussed in the next section.

Önceki Öğrenimlerin Tanınması ve Değerlendirilmesi

Students receiving full-time education at Near East University may be exempted from certain courses within the framework of the relevant regulation. If the content of the course previously taken at another higher education institution is equivalent to the course taught at NEU, the student may be exempted from this course with the approval of the Faculty after the course content is evaluated.

Programın Bilgileri

This program is an undergraduate program lasting 4 years corresponding to 8 academic semesters. Students are required to successfully complete all courses corresponding to 240 ECTS credits and meet other graduation requirements to be deemed worthy of a bachelor's degree diploma of Near East University. The Department of Environmental Engineering offers a total of 7 main and/or sub-field courses (modules) for each semester.

The courses offered in the Undergraduate Program are classified as follows.

  • Basic field courses (example: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry) are mainly completed in the first 5 semesters.
  • The main courses in environmental engineering are compulsory and are often linked to each other by the "prerequisite" system.
  • Technical elective courses: A limited number of these courses are offered for each branch.
  • Non-technical elective courses: These courses can be taken together with engineering field courses in any semester.

Technical electives are field-based courses that provide students with the opportunity to further develop their engineering knowledge in the branches they decide to choose.

Non-technical electives are not field-based courses. They provide students with a broader vision and additional knowledge in subjects other than environmental engineering.

The full course load corresponds to 30 ECTS credits per semester. Each course generally weighs between 2 and 7 ECTS credits. The total credits required to be completed in 4 academic years (8 semesters) are 240 ECTS credits upon completion of 48 courses and 2 summer internships. Credit scores are determined in relation to the student's workload.

Courses consist of classroom and online lectures, problem-solving sessions, exercises given to students, searching for additional resources, field applications, and if necessary, laboratory/experimental studies.

Laboratory practices provide students with the opportunity to perform standard experiments to verify the accuracy and reliability of theories and concepts they have learned in the theoretical courses.

In addition to the course criteria sought for graduation, students must successfully complete 2 summer internships, each of which is 30 working days in total, including the field and practical office applications. The internships aim to provide students with experience and competencies in the field that they want to specialize in after graduation. Students can do their field and office internships at private institutions, companies or institutes. Students who complete their internships are tested by the Internship Committee of the Department of Environmental Engineering in the academic term following their internships. This test includes the evaluation of the technical internship report, which includes the written and detailed internship diary submitted by the student, describing the work he/she observed and carried out during the internship, and the evaluation of the student's oral presentation about the information presented in his/her report. According to their success in the written report and oral presentation, the student is evaluated as "satisfactory" or "unsatisfactory" by the internship committee. The student is required to obtain a “satisfactory" (S) grade from both internships to be entitled to graduate.

Additionally, during the summer period, students can take 2 or 3 courses offered either by Near East University or by other universities. However, courses taken at a different university are required to match those described in the catalogue of NEU.

Program Kazanımları

The Environmental Engineering program will provide the students with the following learning outcomes:

  1. Comprehensive knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering, as well as the ability to apply modern engineering techniques and tools in the field of environmental engineering,
  2. Ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to evaluate and interpret the experimental results,
  3. Ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems, and have the quality education to evaluate the impact of their solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and social context,
  4. Ability to design a system, component, or process to meet the specific requirements within realistic constraints (economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, and sustainability),
  5. Ability to work in multi-disciplinary teams,
  6. Understanding of professional and ethical responsibility
  7. Ability to communicate effectively,
  8. Embracing and maintaining lifelong learning as a lifestyle,
  9. Having the comprehensive knowledge and skills required to address the needs of the era.
Ders ve Program Kazanımları İlişkisi
COURSE CODECOURSE NAMECOURSE OUTCOMES
1234567891011 
1ST YEAR – 1ST SEMESTER 
ENG 101ENGLISH I11111132111 
MTH 101CALCULUS54222111211 
PHY 101GENERAL PHYSICS I55423525112 
CHM 101GENERAL CHEMISTRY I54334435433 
ECC 101COMPUTER PROGRAMMING45445454454 
CAM 101CAMPUS ORIENTATION----------- 
YIT 101TURKISH LANGUAGE FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS I----------- 
AIT 103ATATURK’S PRINCIPLES AND THE HISTORY OF TURKISH REVOLUTION II----------- 
CHC 100CYPRUS HISTORY AND CULTURE----------- 
1ST YEAR – 2ND SEMESTER 
ENG 102ENGLISH II11111132111 
MTH 102CALCULUS II53221123111 
PHY 102GENERAL PHYSICS II55423525112 
ENV 102INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING23334354335 
TD 102TECHNICAL DRAWING11111111111 
CAR 101CARRIER PLANNING----------- 
YIT 102TURKISH LANGUAGE FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS II----------- 
AIT 104ATATURK’S PRINCIPLES AND THE HISTORY OF TURKISH REVOLUTION I----------- 
2ND YEAR – 1ST SEMESTER 
MTH 201DIFF. EQ. AND LIN. ALGEBRA53213222121 
MTH 251STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY54243213211 
ENV 201ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY54333334312 
ENV 202ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY I54334435433 
ENV 241MATERIALS SCIENCE33124234422 
2ND YEAR – 2ND SEMESTER 
ECC 426ENGINEERING ECONOMY----------- 
ENV 203THERMODYNAMICS54334435433 
ENV 204ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY II54334435433 
ENV 371FLUID MECHANICS54333223212 
ENV 205URBAN HYDROLOGY33333335533 
NTE NON-TECHNICAL ELECTIVE COURSE----------- 
3RD YEAR – 1ST SEMESTER 
ENV 305CHEMICAL PROCESSES54334435433 
ENV 351UNIT OPERATIONS IN ENV. ENG.54334435433 
ENV 361WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT35531335555 
ENV 373ENGINEERING ETHICS33443444455 
ENV 381SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT33443444455 
ENV 300SUMMER PRACTICE I. (30 DAYS)----------- 
3RD YEAR – 2ND SEMESTER 
ECC 206STATICS54333334312 
ENV 362BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES54334435433 
ENE 372HYDROMECHANICS44325543313 
ENV 382WATER TREATMENT PLANT DESIGN35531335555 
ENV 374AIR POLLUTION CONTROL33443444455 
4TH YEAR – 1ST SEMESTER 
ENV 431WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT DESIGN35531335555 
ENV 461EARTH SCIENCE33443444455 
ENV 471WATER RES. ENG.35531335555 
ENV 481ENVIRONMENTAL MODELLING35531335555 
ENV 400SUMMER PRACTICE II. (30 DAYS)----------- 
TE TECHNICAL ELECTIVE----------- 
4TH YEAR – 2ND SEMESTER 
ENV 472INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION CONTROL35531335555 
ENV 484HAZARDOUS WASTE CONTROL35531335555 
ENV 486ENVIRONMENTAL LAW33443444455 
ENV 498SPECIAL PROJECT44444445555 
TE TECHNICAL ELECTIVE----------- 
ELECTIVE COURSES 
ENV403ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING ECOLOGY----------- 
ENV 408PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY----------- 
ENV 418ORGANIC CHEMISTRY----------- 
ENV 429NUMERICAL ANALYSIS----------- 
ENV4 433SOIL MECHANICS----------- 
ENV4 435CHEMISTRY OF AIR POLLUTION----------- 
ENV4 437MARINE AND WETLAND SCIENCE----------- 
ENV4 441SURVEYING----------- 
ENV4 445PUBLIC HEALTH----------- 
ENV4 447ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT----------- 
ENV4 449URBAN DESIGN----------- 
ENV4 451POLLUTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL----------- 
ENV4 453URBAN DRAINAGE SYSTEMS----------- 
ENV4 455MARINE POLLUTION CONTROL----------- 
ENV4 457HYDRAULICS OF TREATMENT PLANTS----------- 
ENV4 459MODELING AND COMPUTER APPLICATION IN ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING----------- 
ENV4 461LANDFILL DESIGN----------- 
ENV4 463RENEWABLE ENERGY----------- 
ENV4 467WASTE-WATER REUSE----------- 
ENV4 471DEEP MARINE DESIGN DISCHARGE----------- 
FOREIGN LANGUAGES 
ENG 202 English Conversation 
ENG 204 English Report Writing 
GER 101 German I 
GER 102 German II 
FRE 101 French I 
FRE 102 French II 

* 1 Lowest, 2 Low, 3 Medium, 4 High, 5 Highest

Mezunlar İçin İş Olanakları

An environmental engineer is one of the key players in addressing challenges ranging from water management to building design and construction projects. Our Environmental Engineering undergraduate program has been tailored to equip our students with the knowledge and skills required to be highly competent and qualified environmental engineers. In this regard, our graduates can be employed in public and/or private institutions and organizations involved in planning, construction projects, building designs, inspection services, superstructure projects such as dams, airports, bridges, highways, ports, and infrastructure projects such as water management, sewerage, and drainage. Employment opportunities are listed as follows:

In the private sector;

  • Project design engineer
  • Field chief engineer
  • Project consultant
  • Nationwide academic

In the public sector;

  • Ministry of Public Works and Transport
  • Construction and Planning Department
  • Directorate of Highways
  • Ministry of Interior
  • City Planning Office
  • Housing and Rehabilitation Office
  • Ministry of Tourism and Environment
  • Environmental Protection Agency
  • Department of Antiquities
  • Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources
  • Department of Water Affairs
  • Department of Geology and Mining
  • Providing project design, inspection, and professional environmental engineering consultancy services for local administrations such as municipalities, district governorships, etc.

In addition to the employment opportunities mentioned above, graduate students have the opportunity to be active in the following areas;

  • Activities carried out to promote cooperation in professional, and technical issues
  • National and International Research and Development projects
Lisansüstü Programlara Erişim

Students who graduate from this program can apply to graduate programs.

Programın Yapısı
  • The Environmental Engineering undergraduate program consists of 240 ECTS credits and 48 courses including internships.
  • There are at least 5 courses per academic year, excluding common compulsory courses and elective courses.
  • In each program, there are common compulsory courses determined by the Turkish Higher Education Council (YÖK) and other common courses determined by the University Senate.
  • Technical elective courses are offered in the 4th year.
  • Non-technical elective courses are offered in the 2nd year.
Üniversite Genelinde Verilen Dersler
COURSES OFFERED ACROSS THE UNIVERSITY
COURSE CODE&NAMECOURSE DESCRIPTION
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

KAM100 campus Orientation

NEU history and general information; information on faculties; counselling and academic processes; digital/distance learning and use of UZEBIM; information access and management; information on common and elective courses; creating a work schedule and developing academic study habits; academic ethics and scientific approach; social life and the Dean of Students; health management and Hospital services; Cyprus culture and adaptation to the island; scientific research and activities; assessment and evaluation; communication skills and human relations management.
 

 

 

 

 

KAR100 Career Planning

Learning career planning and career development models, Having information about the currently available employment opportunities, Having information about interview techniques, Learning how to conduct an impressive job interview, Having information about the methods of preparing a CV, cover letter, and letter of thanks, preparing a CV for job application.
 

 

 

 

 

KTK100 Cyprus History and Culture

General information on the history and culture of Cyprus; Zoology and Botany; Social and cultural life in the First and the Middle Ages; The social and cultural heritage of the island during the Ottoman period; History of art; Religion and Culture; British rule (Colonial) period; Cyprus Education History; 1950-1974 political events; Turkish Cypriot struggle for existence and freedom; The establishment of the TRNC, and social structure.
TUR101&102 Turkish Language I&II

 

AIT101&102 Atatürk Principles and History of Revolution I&II

According to the Higher Education Legislation, these courses are required to be opened as compulsory courses in all associate and undergraduate programs in Turkey
 

 

MOD101 Introduction to Programming

This course is offered in all the associate and undergraduate programs in Turkey in order to allow the students to gain the qualifications related to basic information technologies.
ENG101&102 Foreign Language (ENGLISH) I&IIThis course is offered in the first and second semesters and is conducted according to the program curriculum of each faculty.
Ders Yapısı ve Krediler Tablosu

To see the course details (such as objectives, learning outcomes, content, assessment, and ECTS workload), click the relevant Course Code given in the table below.

1stYear -1st Semester
COURSE CODEPREREQUISITECOURSE NAMETheoretical HourApplication/Lab HourLocal CreditsECTS
ENG. 101ENGLISH I3033
MTH 101CALCULUS4045
PHY 101GENERAL PHYSICS I3245
CHM 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I3245
ECC 101 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING3034
CAM 101 CAMPUS ORIENTATION0002
YIT 101 TURKISH LANGUAGE FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS I2022
AIT 103 ATATURK’S PRINCIPLES AND THE HISTORY OF TURKISH REVOLUTION II2022
CHC 100 CYPRUS HISTORY AND CULTURE2022
Total30
1st YEAR – 2ND SEMESTER 
COURSE CODEPRE.COURSE NAMETheoretical Hour Application/Lab.

Hour

Local CreditECTS 
ENG102ENG 101ENGLISH II3033 
MTH102MTH 101CALCULUS II4046 
PHY102PHY 101GENERAL PHYSICS II3246 
ENV102 INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING3033 
TD102 TECHNICAL DRAWING2236 
CAR101 CARRIER PLANNING0002 
YIT102YIT101TURKISH LANGUAGE FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS II2022 
AIT104AIT103ATATURK’S PRINCIPLES AND THE HISTORY OF TURKISH REVOLUTION I2022 
Total30 

 

2ND YEAR – 1ST SEMESTER
COURSE CODEPRE.COURSE NAMETheoretical

Hour

Application/Lab.

Hour

Local CreditsECTS
MTH201MAT 102DIFF. EQ. AND LIN. ALGEBRA4046
MTH251MAT 101STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY3036
ENV201ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY3246
ENV 202 ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY I3036
ENV241 MATERIALS SCIENCE4046
Total30

 

2ND YEAR – 2ND SEMESTER
COURSE CODEPRE.COURSE NAMETheoreticalApplication/lab.

Hour

Local CreditsECTS
ECC426 ENGINEERING ECONOMY3035
ENV203 THERMODYNAMICS3246
ENV204 ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY II3036
ENV371 FLUID MECHANICS3246
ENV205 URBAN HYDROLOGY4045
NTE  NON-TECHNICAL ELECTIVE COURSE2022
Total30

 

3RD YEAR – 1ST SEMESTER
COURSE CODEPRE.COURSE NAMETheoretical HourApplication/Lab. HourLocal CreditsECTS
ENV305 CHEMICAL PROCESSES2236
ENV 351 UNIT OPERATIONS IN ENV. ENG.2236
ENV361 WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT3246
ENV373 ENGINEERING ETHICS4046
ENV381 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT3246
ENV300 SUMMER PRACTICE I. (30 DAYS)0000
Total30

 

3RD YEAR – 2ND SEMESTER
COURSE CODEPRE.COURSE NAMETheoretical HourApplication/Lab. HourLocal CreditsECTS
ECC206 STATICS4046
ENV362 BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES3246
ENE372 HYDROMECHANICS3246
ENV382 WATER TREATMENT PLANT DESIGN3246
ENV374 AIR POLLUTION CONTROL2236
Total30

 

4TH YEAR – 1ST SEMESTER
COURSE CODEPRE.COURSE NAMETheoretical HourApplication/Lab. HourLocal CreditsECTS
ENV431 WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT DESIGN3246
ENV461 EARTH SCIENCE3246
ENV471 WATER RES. ENG.4046
ENV481 ENVIRONMENTAL MODELLING4046
ENV400 SUMMER PRACTICE  II. (30 DAYS)0000
TE  TECHNICAL ELECTIVE3036
Total30

 

4th YEAR – 2ND SEMESTER
COURSE CODEPRE.COURSE NAMETheoretical HourApplication/Lab. HourLocal CreditsECTS
ENV472 INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION CONTROL4045
ENV484 HAZARDOUS WASTE CONTROL4146
ENV486 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW4046
ENV498 SPECIAL PROJECT2447
TE  TECHNICAL ELECTIVE3036
Total30

 

FIELD-RELATED  ELECTIVE COURSES
COURSE CODEPRE.COURSE NAMETheoretical HourApplication/Lab. HourLocal CreditsECTS
ENV403 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING ECOLOGY3036
ENV 408 PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY3036
ENV 418 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY3036
ENV 429 NUMERICAL ANALYSIS3036
ENV4 433 SOIL MECHANICS3036
ENV4 435 CHEMISTRY OF AIR POLLUTION3036
ENV4 437 MARINE AND WETLAND SCIENCE3036
ENV4 441 SURVEYING3036
ENV4 445 PUBLIC HEALTH3036
ENV4 447 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT3036
ENV4 449 URBAN DESIGN3036
ENV4 451 POLLUTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL3036
ENV4 453 URBAN DRAINAGE SYSTEMS3036
ENV4 455 MARINE POLLUTION CONTROL3036
ENV4 457 HYDRAULICS OF TREATMENT PLANTS3036
ENV4 459 MODELING AND COMPUTER APPLICATION IN ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING3036
ENV4 461 LANDFILL DESIGN3036
ENV4 463 RENEWABLE ENERGY3036
ENV4 467 WASTE WATER REUSE3036
ENV4 471 DEEP MARINE DESIGN DISCHARGE3036
       

 

NON FIELD-RELATED COURSES 
COURSE CODEPRE.COURSE NAMETheoretical HourApplication/Lab. HourLocal CreditsECTS
ESP 101 ENGLISH FOR SPECIAL PURPOSES2022
ESP 102 ENGLISH FOR SPECIAL PURPOSES2022
TUR 108 TURKISH LANGUAGE AND ESSAY WRITING I2022
TUR 110 OTTOMAN LANGUAGE2022
TUR 118 TURKISH LANGUAGE AND ESSAY WRITING II2022
ENG 202 ENGLISH CONVERSATION2022
ENG 204 ENGLISH REPORT WRITING2022
GER 101 GERMAN I2022
GER 102 GERMAN II2022
FRE 101 FRENCH I2022
FRE 102 FRENCH II2022
ARB 101 ARABIC I2022
HIS 101 HISTORY I2022
PHT 101 PHOTOGRAPHY I2022
PHT 102 PHOTOGRAPHY II2022
Ek Bilgiler

If you need support to access these courses due to your disability, please refer to the Disability Support Unit. Contact; [email protected]

Sınav Yönergeleri, Değerlendirme ve Notlandırma

For each course taken at NEU, the student is given one of the letter grades given below by the instructor as the course grade.  Each grade has also its ECTS grade equivalent

The table below provides detailed information about the grades, coefficients, and ECTS grade equivalents.

SCOREGRADECOEFFICIENTECTS Grade
90-100AA4.0A
85-89BA3.5B*
80-84BB3.0B*
75-79CB2.5C*
70-74CC2.0C*
60-69DC1.5D
50-59DD1.0E
49 and belowFF0.0F

*for these, the higher grade is applied.

To be considered successful in a course, students are required to receive at least DD in EQF (the European Qualifications Framework) level 5 (associate degree) programs and EQF level 6 (bachelor’s degree) programs, at least CC in EQF level 7 (master's degree) programs, and at least CB in EQF level 8 (doctorate) programs. For courses, which are not included in the cumulative GPA, students need to get an S letter grade.

In addition to these, each local letter grade has an ECTS equivalent grade. In this way, inter-institutional mobility is supported.

The table above is used for all courses offered by Near East University. Apart from these letter grades, the following letter grades are also included in the student course transcripts:

IIncomplete
SSatisfactory Completion
UUnsatisfactory
PSuccessful Progress
NPNot Successful Progress
EXExempt
NINot included
WWithdrawal
NANever Attended

 

Grade I (Incomplete) is given to students who cannot meet all the course requirements until the deadline of the relevant semester due to a valid justification that is accepted by the instructor. Students who receive a letter grade “I”, must complete their missing course requirements and receive a letter grade not later than a week following the submission of the grades of the relevant semester. However, in some exceptional cases and upon the decision of the director of the respective academic unit and respective board of directors, this period can be extended up to two weeks before the beginning of registration for the next semester. Otherwise, grade I will automatically turn into grade FF or grade U if the student fails to meet the course requirements within the time allocated to him/her.

Grade of S (Satisfactory) is given to students who are successful in non-credited courses.

Grade of U (Unsatisfactory) is given to students who are unsuccessful in non-credited courses.

Grade of P (Successful Progress) is given to students who show the expected performance in the relevant semester in the courses of which requirements exceed one semester although they are not included in the GPA.

Grade of NP (Not Successful Progress) is given to students who do not show the expected performance in the relevant semester in the courses that are not included in the GPA and of which requirements exceed one semester.

Grade of EX (Exempt) is given to students who are exempt from some of the courses in the curriculum.

Grade of NI (Not included) is issued to identify the courses taken by the student in the program or programs which are not included in the GPA of the student. This grade is reported in the students’ transcripts with the respective letter grade. Such courses are not counted as the courses in the program in which the student is enrolled.

Grade W (Withdrawal) is used for the courses that the student withdraws from in the first ten weeks of the semester following the add/drop period, upon the recommendation of his/her advisor and the permission of the academic personnel that teaches the course. The student cannot withdraw from any course in the first two semesters of the program. In addition, students who have received a W grade from any course before and whose grades are not included in the average cannot be withdrawn from the same courses. Students studying in an associate degree program can withdraw from a maximum of two courses, and students studying in undergraduate programs can withdraw from four courses at most. The student has to take this course again in the first semester when the withdrawn course is opened.

Grade “NA” (Non-Attendance) is given to students who fail to fulfil the attendance requirements and lose their right to be evaluated at the end of the semester. Grade “NA” is not included in the average calculations.

Letter grades corresponding to both local and ECTS loads are shown in student transcripts.

Mezuniyet Koşulları

In order to graduate from this undergraduate program, students are required to meet the following conditions:

  • Being successful in all the courses available in the curriculum of the program by completing at least 240 ECTS and getting at least a DD and S grade
  • Having a CGPA of 2.00 out of 4.00
  • Completing compulsory internships in a certain time and quality
Program Şekli

This is a full-time program.

Program Sorumlusu

Prof. Dr. Hüseyin Gökçekuş

Head of the Department,

Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Near East University

Email: [email protected]

Değerlendirme Anketleri

Evaluation Survey

Graduation Survey

Satisfaction Survey