Dual-Diploma Academic Roadmap

The Academic Roadmap is designed to help you identify a route toward meeting your educational goals as a Dual-Diploma student at Binghamton and your home campus!

Please keep in mind that this Roadmap is just a guide — because each student is different. If you're concerned about your progress toward the goals in the Roadmap, talk to us. The links below or to the right will list your goals by year.

DDP students spend their first and third year at their Turkish institution and their second and fourth year at Binghamton. The coursework completed at Binghamton for the different programs are linked below. Below that are suggestions for steps students should be taking each year of their program.

Binghamton Course Outline for Programs

  • First Year
    • Learn who your advisors are and how you can reach them. Ask questions before they turn into problems.
    • Learn your curriculum and which courses you should take in your first year.
    • Study hard and raise your GPA. To continue your studies at Binghamton, students must meet following requirement(s):
      • ITU IS: Earn a cumulative GPA of 1.9 or higher AND pass Programming I, Calculus II, and Discrete Math
      • METU: Earn a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher
    • Complete the Dual-Diploma Admissions process.
    • Learn how to register for Binghamton courses and how to read the course schedules.
    • Explore the resources provided by the Fleishman Center for Career and Professional Development
    • Build transferable skills by getting involved in student organizations and community-service opportunities in your home institutions. Find out what transferable skills are
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  • Second Year

    Fall Semester

    Spring Semester

  • Third Year
    • Make meaningful connections with faculty in your major, and identify those you consider mentors. Visit them during office hours or make appointments via email. Building these connections will help you engage better with the material you're learning in class and help you discover/explore your interests within your discipline.
    • Think about what you would like to do after graduation and make plans accordingly. Talk to professors/advisors/alumni/family/friends about your plans and how to carry out those plans. Remember, plans without action are just dreams.
    • Identify possible graduate school and career possibilities. Begin researching graduate schools at least 18 months before you plan to attend.
    • Research senior-year opportunities in your major such as senior theses, research, scholarship and award opportunities, etc.
    • Check your academic plan to be sure you're on track for timely graduation. Checking now means fewer possibilities for unpleasant surprises later —- if you have questions or are unsure, contact an adviser.
    • Search for internship options for the summer before your senior year.
  • Fourth Year

    Fall Semester

    • Deepen your connection to the career offices on campus - continuously review your job application materials with the career office.
    • Attend workshop and job fairs put on by the career offices.
    • Attend programs by TURCA that connect DDP students with alumni
    • Research the OPT process
    • Search for job opportunities. Many jobs are hiring in the Fall for positions beginning the next year.

    Spring Semester

    • Apply for OPT early in the spring semester. The process can take 3-6 months to get approval.
    • Continue the search for job opportunities.