Contact Department

As you already know, due to ongoing pandemic, lectures of the fall semester are going to be conducted online. We regret that, we will not be able to meet you face to face during the pandemi. In order to help you efficiently communicate your queries, requests and issues regarding your studies at our department, we have preapared a deatiled form.

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Contact Us

As you already know, due to ongoing pandemic, lectures of the fall semester are going to be conducted online. We regret that, we will not be able to meet you face to face contact during the pandemi. In order to help you efficiently communicate your queries, requests and issues regarding your studies at our department, we have preapared a deatiled form as physics students. This contact form will be checked frequently.

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Important Contact Information

              Title            Name/Surname               E-Mail       Phone No. Physics Department ———–Department———- phys@metu.edu.tr +90 (312) 210 3252 Head of Department Prof.

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METU Amateur Astronomy Society (AAS)

METU Amateur Astronomy Society (AAS) was founded in 1986 after that a group of students and academicians interested in astronomy and science gathered to observe Halley’s Comet. Under the METU Directorate of Cultural Affairs, our society has been working for more than 30 years in our community room located within the Physics Department Building.

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OSA-SPIE METU STUDENT CHAPTER

OSA-SPIE Student Chapter represents two of the most prestigious optical societies among the world. Both are well-established and leading societies in their fields. OSA, (renamed as) The Optical society, was founded in 1916 in order to assemble scientist under a roof and to lead research and educating. SPIE, (renamed as) the international society of optics and photonics was found in 1955 to create a specialization in optical instrumentations.

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METU Course Credit

Like all other departments, department of physics also uses a credit system in almost all courses. The credit of an individual course is calculated by adding the weekly theoretical class hours with half of the any applied, laboratory and/or internship work hours together.

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