EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION, SUPERVISION, PLANNING, AND ECONOMY DEPARTMENT
About the Department
Currently, the department has a total of 4 faculty members, including 1 Professor and 3 Associate Professors. Both thesis and non-thesis master's programs have been offered since 2015.
Our Mission
Our mission is to align postgraduate (thesis, non-thesis master's) education programs with international standards based on the principles of "education-teaching," "science and research," and "community service", and elevate them to meet the needs of the region. We aim to equip our students with the necessary qualifications to effectively contribute to the development efforts of the region after graduation, facilitate postgraduate education for all education managers in the region, monitor changes and developments in research and publications, contribute to the formation and dissemination of scientific knowledge, create a free and supportive working environment for academics, assist students in becoming individuals who are sensitive to humanity, society, and nature, share knowledge with the society at large, and continue activities to meet the educational needs of the community.
Our Vision
Our vision is to be a department that values interdisciplinary approaches, considers students as subjects, emphasizes national and international academic collaboration, creates interactive learning environments, heavily employs teaching and learning methods that direct students towards research, cultivates students as responsible individuals with harmonious relationships with themselves, the natural, and social environment, engaged in understanding and developing educational reality, formulating policies in the field, conducting research and publications related to the problems of the environment, producing beneficial scientific innovations for humanity in educational administration, planning and implementing scientific research projects, and sharing the results with the community.