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Track programs are offered to students who successfully continue their education in the undergraduate programs to allow them to take a limited number of courses in another area of their interest. Some of the sustainability related track programs are listed below. For detailed information about the track programs in general, you may visit Track Programs website clicking below icon.

 

Global Learning and Leadership for Sustainability (GLLS)

Global Learning and Leadership for Sustainability (GLLS) is a co-curricular program for Koç University undergraduate students to complement their academic studies with a “hands-on” approach. The comprehensive program aims to enable students to acquire global competence and to develop personal and professional skills to thrive in a 21st-century world.

GLLS is an immersive learning journey with an innovative curriculum that includes credit-bearing courses, workshops, talks, retreats, service-learning programs, international learning expedition opportunities, projects, and internships. GLLS is coordinated by the Office of International Programs with the academic consultancy of the College of Administrative Sciences and Economics, providing learning experiences that contribute to the development of the students.

 

Sustainability and Impact Management by KUSIF

Sustainability and Impact Management Academic Track aims to prepare its students to be responsible leaders and be part of the solutions of social and environmental problems during their future careers in public, private, and non-profit sectors through mandatory and a wide range of elective courses. The primary goal of this track program is to equip students with the necessary knowledge and skills on sustainability and impact management with the support of several colleges within the university.

Gender Studies by KOÇKAM

Koç University Gender Certificate Program (GSCP) is organized to create a perception about gender and focuses on the debates and concerns about women in gender studies. GSPC adopts interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approaches based on all different human experiences in the sexist world. This program aims to provide serious ideas on gender issues to the humanities and social sciences fields. In particular, course content and training techniques offer historical, philosophical, socio-scientific, and legal perspectives on a variety of gender issues involving gender inequalities. This program also addresses strategies for reducing inequalities in the modern world.

Energy and Environment

Offered by the College of Engineering, this track program is for the students who would like to have a better understanding in Energy and Environment, including sustainability related courses and topics. The mandatory course of the track program, CHBI.411 Sustainable Energy is offered by the track program coordinator, Can Erkey.