The library operating within the faculty possesses adequate physical and digital infrastructure to support the educational objectives of the undergraduate program and to facilitate the scientific research activities of both students and academic staff. In addition to printed materials, access to national and international databases, along with up-to-date e-book and journal collections, enhances students' competencies in accessing information. Furthermore, the availability of 37 computers for student use contributes to their academic research efforts.

The library also provides learning-supportive physical conditions such as study spaces, group study rooms, individual reading areas, and internet access. Core and discipline-specific resources necessary for achieving the Program Learning Outcomes are regularly updated, and collection development activities are carried out in accordance with the requests of academic staff.

The scope, accessibility, and user satisfaction of library services are regularly evaluated, and the resulting data are used in improvement processes. In this context, it is ensured that the library facilities meet both the qualitative and quantitative requirements to directly contribute to the educational objectives.