School of Language and History – Geography explained

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Faculty of Language and History – Geography
Native Name:Dil ve Tarih Coğrafya Fakültesi
Established:1935
Type:Public university
Dean:Prof.Dr. Levent Kayapınar http://www.dtcf.ankara.edu.tr/en/mainpage/dean
Website:http://www.dtcf.ankara.edu.tr/kurumsal/

Faculty of Language and History – Geography (Turkish: Dil ve Tarih – Coğrafya Fakültesi, abbreviated DTCF) is a school of the Ankara University, Turkey. It doesn't have a common campus with the Ankara University. DTCF has its own building on Atatürk Boulevard of Ankara at 39.9297°N 32.8556°W. The architect of the building was Bruno Taut.[1]

The school was founded in 1935 before the establishment of Ankara University. In 1946 it was included in the newly established Ankara University.[2]

Departments

The 19 academic units under the Faculty of Language, History and Geography are:

  1. Department of Archaeology
  2. Department of Anthropology
  3. Department of Geography
  4. Department of Information and Records Management
  5. Department of Western Languages and Literature
  6. Department of Modern Turkish Dialects and Literatures
  7. Department of Linguistics
  8. Department of Eastern Languages and Literatures
  9. Department of Ancient Languages and Cultures
  10. Department of Philosophy
  11. Department of Folklore
  12. Deparment of Caucasian Languages and Cultures
  13. Department of Psychology
  14. Department of Art History
  15. Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
  16. Department of Sociology
  17. Department of History
  18. Department of Theatre
  19. Department of Turkish Language and Literature

Notes and References

  1. http://www.haritamap.com/yer/ankara-universitesi-dil-tarih-cografya-fakultesi-altindag Map page
  2. http://www.dtcf.ankara.edu.tr/kurumsal/fakulte-hakkinda/ DTCF page