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'Art Courses', the privilege of Ibn Haldun University, Has Started!

09.03.2018
'Art Courses', the privilege of Ibn Haldun University, Has Started!
Art courses, one of the privileged features of Ibn Haldun University, started their education. As in the previous year, besides the ney, oud, baglama, violin, piano, calligraphy, painting and percussion instruments courses, a wood carving course was also opened upon the requests of the students. The trainings in the art courses, which serve under the responsibility of the Health, Culture and Sports Department of our university, will continue for 2 hours a week, in 8-week periods, by expert trainers. Trainings will continue in a planned manner in line with the demands received after the 8-week period, and a new art course can be opened upon the request of at least 7 people.

Art courses, one of the privileged features of Ibn Haldun University, started their education. As in the previous year, besides the ney, oud, baglama, violin, piano, calligraphy, painting and percussion instruments courses, a wood carving course was also opened upon the requests of the students. The trainings in the art courses, which serve under the responsibility of the Health, Culture and Sports Department of our university, will continue for 2 hours a week, in 8-week periods, by expert trainers. Trainings will continue in a planned manner in line with the demands received after the 8-week period, and a new art course can be opened upon the request of at least 7 people.

“We provide our students not only with academic knowledge, but also with an artistic depth”

Ibn Haldun University Faculty of Islamic Sciences Faculty Member and Art Courses Advisor Dr. Mehmet Öncel said that Ibn Haldun University not only offers students academic knowledge, but also aims to provide them with an artistic depth by addressing their personal development from an academic perspective, and that these courses are one of the most important tools for this. Expressing that there is a more serious demand for art courses compared to last year, Dr. Mehmet Öncel continued his words as follows: “One of the most important differences between Ibn Haldun University and other universities is that these courses are offered by the university itself. While these courses include the most obvious examples of our ancient culture and Islamic aesthetics, such as calligraphy and music; In addition to this, trainings on the arts of Western culture such as piano and violin are also provided.”

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