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 First ever in Turkey: the applied course, titled as “drone shooting techniques”, will be taught at the Istanbul Gelişim University!


The course of the “drone shooting techniques” to be taught practically at the Communication Design Department of the Faculty of Fine Arts of the Istanbul Gelişim University first time ever in Turkey within the bachelor programs will be included in the curriculum in the Spring Semester. All details pertaining to the drone and its use will be taught practically at the course due to be taught by the lecturer, Ahmet Bikiç, who has been the award winning director of cinematography.


THE COURSE MAY BE ATTENDED BY ITS STUDENTS IN THE SPRING SEMESTER OF 2021-2022!

The course that is titled as “Drone Shooting Techniques” and will be taught in the Spring Semester of 2021-2022 academic year of the Communication Design Department of the Istanbul Gelişim University will be applied at the curriculums of the four-year bachelor programs in Turkey. It is planned to keep the student quota by 25 persons at the “Drone Shooting Techniques” department, offered as an elective course. 

The Lecturer, Ahmet Bikiç, who indicated that the students would have the opportunity of knowing and learning about the drone technologies and drone shooting techniques that are expected to be much more integrated in our future life, indicated as follows: “The students, together with this course, will not only take the opportunity of dominating the rapidly developing drone technologies at our current period, at the same time, they will acquire this important knowledge that they may use within the direction of their own objectives at the sector, and will also experience a flying experience. This field of study that has come forth with new opportunities, offered to us by the current technology, reaches entirely another scope through special shootings. The decision of teaching the techniques of the use of drone as a course has come forth as a result of all these developments.” 


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