On September 19, 1963, the university formally established its foundational faculties: Natural Sciences, Civil Engineering-Architecture, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, and Forestry.
Since its inception, the university's campus has expanded significantly, evolving into a green space that includes woodlands, playing fields, and facilities for social, cultural, and sports activities.
A secondary campus, located 12 km from the main site, was developed to house the Faculty of Education, which offers programs across a wide range of teaching disciplines.
Recent expansions include the establishment of the Faculties of Communication and Dentistry, demonstrating KTU's ongoing development and commitment to academic diversity.
Additionally, exchange students are encouraged to include a Basic Turkish Language course in their learning agreement to enhance their cultural and academic experience.
The total time required for all courses in a program is then summed up to determine the true workload for a semester, which typically ranges from 750 to 800 hours over a 17-week term, including the exam period.
Students intending to study abroad under the Erasmus+ programme are required to have their learning agreements approved by their departments before applying to the host institution.
[16] Karadeniz Technical University has actively engaged in international cooperation since its establishment, with significant growth in recent years in staff and student exchanges with institutions in Japan, the Central Asian Turkic republics, the United States, and various European countries.
To support incoming students, Karadeniz Technical University matches them with Turkish hosts, who assist in acclimating to the new environment and ensuring their stay is both exciting and rewarding.