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Students enrolled in courses can access and follow their classes through the UZEM portal using their personal usernames and passwords (For more information regarding password procedures and usernames, please refer to the FAQ section). Each course consists of 14 weeks of content and is conducted entirely through distance education. For every course, two face-to-face sessions are organized each academic semester — the first before the midterm exam and the second before the final exam. The purpose of these face-to-face sessions is to bring students together with the instructors in a classroom setting and to address any questions related to the course content prior to the exams. The dates and times of the face-to-face sessions are announced in the announcements section on the UZEM portal homepage. If you have questions about the course content, you can contact the instructor during working hours on weekdays, or discuss your exam-related questions during the face-to-face meetings.

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Measurement and Evaluation

It is the student's responsibility to keep track of exam dates. As the exam dates approach, UZEM provides the necessary written announcements through the UZEM portal homepage, the main page of the UZEM website, and the UZEM office. For the common courses evaluated by UZEM — Atatürk’s Principles and History of the Turkish Revolution, Turkish Language, and Foreign Language (English) — there are several important points to keep in mind during the exams, as outlined below.

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Distance Education During the Pandemic

At Acıbadem Mehmet Ali Aydınlar University, in accordance with the decision taken by the Council of Higher Education due to the COVID-19 pandemic, starting from Monday, March 23, 2020, all theoretical courses within associate, undergraduate, and graduate programs, as well as in the English Preparatory Program, and certain theoretical components of practical training that were previously delivered through face-to-face education, began to be conducted via distance education during the Spring semester of the 2019-2020 academic year.