FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

As of 2019-2020 and 2020-2021 academic years, student admission has been stopped. Therefore, you cannot enter the GSF Ceramics and Glass Department for undergraduate education.

The only official information on this subject; It is stated by the Dean of the Faculty of Fine Arts in the YouTube program "Teachers Tell Their Professions", published by the SDU in August 2020, that "they will not be able to choose the ceramics department based on a number of criteria this year".

There is no information on this subject in the Ceramics and Glass Department, and it is considered that it would be more appropriate to ask this question to the authorized units that decide to stop student admission.

There are 6 (six) workshops in the Ceramics and Glass Department, including lathe, serigraphy, plaster and two free forming workshops. Enough for the education and use of each student; mud-gypsum lathes, mud mixers, clay opening machines, glaze compressors as well as ceramic furnaces and necessary laboratory materials. are available. There is also a seminar hall and an art gallery.

Graduates of the Ceramics and Glass Department can advance their careers in the fields of technique and design in the ceramic industry, those who have completed their master's and doctorate education can become academicians, and those who have pedagogical formation can work as teachers in secondary education. Our graduates also continue to produce ceramics in various art units and their own ateliers.