Align your university with the European Higher Education Area (EHEA). Manage ECTS workloads, Program Competencies, and Diploma Supplements in one unified system.
Ensure your curriculum meets international quality assurance standards.
Automatically generate a public-facing, SEO-friendly Course Catalog (Info Package) that details learning outcomes, weekly content, and assessment methods.
Manage course definitions in both English and Turkish. Switch languages instantly on the public interface.
Define specific, measurable learning outcomes for every course and map them to program competencies.
Track curriculum changes year-over-year. Students see the curriculum valid for their entry year.
Calculate ECTS credits based on actual student workload (hours), not just lecture time. Ensure compliance with the Bologna Guide.
Input lecture hours, self-study time, project work, and exam preparation. System derives the ECTS value.
Visualize total semester workload to prevent student burnout and ensure balanced semesters (e.g., 30 ECTS).
Generate valid Diploma Supplements (DS) instantly upon graduation. Fully compliant with European Commission standards.
Covers all 8 sections of the DS, including National Education System diagrams and grading distribution tables.
Print DS documents for hundreds of graduates in a single batch process with QR code verification.
Promoting transparency and mobility.
Built to support MÜDEK, ABET, and FEDEK accreditation processes.
Full alignment with the National Qualifications Framework for Higher Education in Turkey. Map courses to TYYÇ levels.
Link specific exam questions to Learning Outcomes. Prove that students have achieved the required competencies.
Archive past curriculums. Ensure students are audited against the curriculum valid during their registration year.
Simultaneous data entry for English and Turkish. Essential for international accreditation and foreign students.
Send curriculum data and department structures directly to the Council of Higher Education (YÖK) database.
Continuous Quality Improvement reports based on Course Evaluation Surveys and Grade Distributions.
From Academic Senate approval to the Student Transcript.