Makimüh
Makimüh
1. Semester
Course Course
HST181 Atatürk's Principles and History of Revolutions I Semester: 1
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 2
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: This course teaches the spirit and significance of Atatürk's Revolution which aimed at
achieving contemporary civilization.
Course Content: Basic Concept Information, Ottoman Empire and Its Decline, Tanzimat and
Constitutional Periods, Idea Movements in the Last Period of Ottoman State, Tripoli
War, Balkan Wars, First World War, Mudros Armistice and Occupations, Birth of
National Struggle and National Organizations, Amasya Circular, National Congresses,
Announcement of National Assembly, Opening of the Grand National Assembly, War of
Independence, Mudanya Armistice, Lausanne Peace Treaty.
Course Course
TRK181 Turkish Language I Semester: 1
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 2
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: The aim of this course is to inform students about the content, characteristics, and
development of Turkish language and to provide them with writing and reading skills in
Turkish and to raise the awareness of using Turkish as the national language.
Course Content: This course is designed to teach the definiton of language and culture, language-culture
relation, the role of language as a social institution in societies, the situation of Turkish
Language among world languages, the development and historical periods of Turkish
language, the current condition of Turkish Language and span of usage, Turkish
Phonology, inflectional and derivational morphemes in Turkish, types of lexicon in
Turkish, and elements of the sentence.
Course Course
FOL181 Foreign Language I Semester: 1
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 2
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: The aim of this course is to equip students with language knowledge and skills which are
essential for general communication purposes and future academic studies, and also
help students develop positive attitudes towards the target foreign language.
Course Content: The course is designed to teach basic grammatical structures of English languages such
as to be, there is/are, have/has got, tenses, modals, passives, conditionals, noun
clauses, reported speech, gerunds/infinitives.
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CME183 Information Technologies And Applications Semester: 1
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 2 Lab: 0 Credit: 3 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: To be able to prepare students for information age, to inform about computer hardware
and software, to create awareness in word processors, presentations, spreadsheets,
internet and e-mail issues and to use tools and applications related to this field
effectively.
Course Content: Computer hardware, Software and operating system, Internet and internet browser, E-
mail management, Newsgroups and forums, Web based learning, Word processing,
Spreadsheet, Presentation maker, Personal web site development, E-commerce and
making a identifier material.
Course Course
PHY183 General Physics I Semester: 1
Code: Title:
Lecture: 4 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 4 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: To teach the concepts of statics, dynamics and kinematics given in the course content,
their applications in daily life and modern technology.
Course Content: Units, physical quantities and vectors, linear motion, motion in two and three
dimensions, The Newton laws of motion, Applications of Newton's laws, Work and
kinetic energy, Potential energy and conservation of energy, Linear momentum, Impuls
and collisions, Rotation of a rigid body, Dynamics of rotational motion, Equilibrium and
elasticity, Gravitation.
Course Course
CHE183 General Chemistry Semester: 1
Code: Title:
Lecture: 3 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 3 ECTS: 3
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: This course teaches and examines the behavior of atoms and molecules and providing
knowledge to students to forecast the behaviour of them in reactions.
Course Content: Knowledge of matter , structure of atom, sequence of electrons, periodic system,
Chemical bonds and interactions, classification and atomicity, mole and equivalency
concept, chemical laws, reactions, gases, solutions and concentration.
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CAL183 Mathematics I Semester: 1
Code: Title:
Lecture: 4 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 4 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: This course aims at giving students the concept of sets, types of numbers, properties of
one variable functions, meaning of limit, continuity and derivative over one variable
functions. Explaning how the student use the derivative concept in engineering
applications. Constructing the ability of solving maxima-minima problems. Giving the
ability of solving engineering problems by using mathematics knowledge.
Course Content: This course covers, numbers, absolute value, inequalities, induction, coordinates. the
concept of a function and function types, some kinds of special functions and their
domains, limit and continuity of functions, properties of continuous functions. the
concept of the derivative, rate of change, the mean value theorem and applications,
finding the maximum and minimum and their applications, hyperbolic functions and
derivatives, implicit and inverse functions and derivatives, parametric equations and
their derivatives, and curve sketching, polar coordinates.
Course Course
MCE101 Introduction to Mechanical Engineering Semester: 1
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 3
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: An introduction to Mechanical Engineering profession.
Course Content: Introducing the first year undergraduate students Mechanical Engineering concepts,
definitions, symbols, and units.
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MCE105 Computer Aided Technical Drawing I Semester: 1
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 2 Lab: 0 Credit: 3 ECTS: 6
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: The aims of this course is to learn in students the basic principles and equipments about
technical drawing, to gain the capability to draw and read manuf acturing drawing of a
part and to perf orm the technical drawing in CAD sof tware media.
Course Content: Definitions and terms of technical drawing, technical drawing equipments, preperation of
technical drawing sheets, standard fonts and heights of fonts, line types, properties and
usage places of line types, drawing rules, geometrical drawings, inside and outside
tangent drawings of lines with arcs, inside and outside tangent drawings of circles with
each other; helical, ellipse, evolvement, cycloid, parabola and hyperbola drawings;
scales, scales of enlargement and reduction, methods and planes of projection, views;
auxiliary, special, rotated and local views; perspective views; isometric, cavalier, cabinet
and bird's-eye projections; the terms and rules of dimensioning, sections and
applications of sections, surface treatment symbols, surface quality, indication of surface
conditions; definition of CAD system, operating CAD software, sample applications;
learning line drawing on computer medium, arraying, conditional drawing, trimming;
drawing circle and arc, adjusting view settings; drawing ellipse, polygon, polyline, spline,
rectangular; moving, rearranging and scaling drawings; dimensioning, obtaining section
view, hatching, texting, filleting, chamfering, extending, stretching, making block,
replacing block, forming table and letterhead, calculating distance and area, view and
zooming commands.
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2. Semester
Course Course
HST182 Atatürk's Principles and History of Revolutions II Semester: 2
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 2
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: This course provides the Turkish youth with consciousness about Ataturk’s Principles
and Revolutions and educates them in accordance with Kemalism.
Course Content: Political Reforms, Legal Reforms, Educational and Cultural Reforms, Economic
Reforms, Social Reforms, Atatürk’s Principles, Atatürk’s Foreign Policy, Turkey in the
World War II, The concept of Jeopolitics and Jeopolitics of Turkey.
Course Course
TRK182 Turkish Language II Semester: 2
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 2
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: This course aims at comprehending elements of sentences and their functions to form
sentences; introducing and applying types of written and spoken expressions,
differentiating and correcting the mistakes in language exercises; getting acquainted
with the rules regarding the preperation of research articles; and developing students’
writing and speaking skills via texts chosen from Turkish and World literature, and
history of thought.
Course Content: This course is designed to teach the definition of sentence and elements of sentence;
sentence analysis and examples of sentence analysis; types of sentences; composition
skills; planning of written composition; types of written and oral expression and
examples; means of expression and brainstorming in forming paragraphs; ambiguities in
sentences; and the rules employed in the conduction of reseach articles.
Course Course
FOL182 Foreign Language II Semester: 2
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 2
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: The aim of this course is to improve the students' fluency and comprehension skills in
the target language, to teach the students to use the grammar points correctly, to
understand the passage they read and to make sentences using tenses and the other
grammar items.
Course Content: This course is designed to teach adjectives and adverbs, relative clauses, adverbial
clauses, pronouns, nouns, quantifiers, articles, causatives, tag questions, prepositions.
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CME182 Computer Programming Semester: 2
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 2 Lab: 0 Credit: 3 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: This course teaches the fundamental concepts of programming, algorithm for the
solution of a problem and writing programme for it.
Course Content: Introduction to programming languages, algorithm design and flow chart, data types and
variables, operators(arithmetic, relational, logical), control structure (if, while, for), User
defined function, arrays and strings, pointers, recursion, searching algorithms, sorting
algorithms, file operations.
Course Course
PHY186 General Physics II Semester: 2
Code: Title:
Lecture: 4 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 4 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: The application of the electrical and magnetic interaction to static and mobile charges
and the related fundamental laws and principles.
Course Content: Electric charge and electric fields, Gauss's law, Electric potential, Capacitance and
dielectrics, Current, resistance and electromotive force, Direct-current circuits, Magnetic
fields and magnetic forces, Source of the magnetic field, Electromagnetic induction and
Faraday's law, Inductance, Alternating current, Electromagnetic waves.
Course Course
CAL186 Mathematics II Semester: 2
Code: Title:
Lecture: 4 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 4 ECTS: 4
ASc -
Course Associate Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: To make students competent in mathematical field in their work life. To be able to use
mathematical concept in practice, to use mathematics for developping solutions.
Course Content: Functions, trigomometry, linear equation systems and matrices, limit and continuity,
derivation, integral, differential equations, statistics.
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CAL192 Lineer Algebra Semester: 2
Code: Title:
Lecture: 3 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 3 ECTS: 3
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: The aim of this course is to introduce the concepts of matrices, determinant, vector
spaces and inner products.
Course Content: Matrix Algebra, Elementary Row Operations on Matrices and Solution of Linear
Equations, Special Types of Matrices, Elementary Matrices, Equivalent Matrices, nxn
Determinants, properties of Determinants, Vector Spaces, Subspaces, Linear
Independence, Basis and Dimension. Linear Transformation and matrix of a Linear
Transformation, Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors, Diagonalization Inner Product Spaces.
Course Course
MCE102 Statics Semester: 2
Code: Title:
Lecture: 4 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 4 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: The purpose of this course is to introduce a clear understanding of the principles of rigid
body mechanics and the assumptions and idealizations and then to give students the
knowledge about equilibrium and internal force concepts, related applications.
Course Content: Statics of particles: forces in plane, forces in space, equilibrium. Moment of a force,
moment of a couple. Equivalent systems of forces on rigid bodies. Equilibrium in two
dimensions. Equilibrium in three dimensions. Distributed forces: centroids and center of
gravity. Analysis of structures: trusses, frames and machines. Internal forces in beams
and cables. Friction. Moments of inertia of areas, moments of inertia of masses. Method
of virtual work.
Course Course
MCE108 Measurement Techniques Semester: 2
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 2
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: Purposes of this course is teach the measurement technique principles and give the
measurement ability to students.
Course Content: The measurement and control. The measurement techniques. Measurement of the size,
angle and area. Classic measuring and control devices. Caliper, micrometer, marking
gauge, comparator, indicator, gage. Surface roughness. Hardness measurement
techniques. Coordinate measuring. Measurement of vibration. Pressure, flow and
temperature measuring. Energy productivity. Uncertainty analysis. Design and reporting
of the experiments.
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MCE110 Computer Aided Technical Drawing II Semester: 2
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 2 Lab: 0 Credit: 3 ECTS: 3
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: The aims of this course is to teach students the capability to create technical drawing
and 3D designing the single or multi machinery systems 3D on PC media, to make
animation of 3D assembly models.
Course Content: Intruduction to assembly drawing, the basic principles of design in assembly modelling.
Drawing the manufacturing drawing of machine part and assembly: assembly letterhead,
surface texture symbols, dimensioning and geometric tolerances, create to 2D
manufacturing drawing from 3D model. Standard machine elements (Screw, nut, bolt,
washer, coupling, wedge, pulley, pin, pin, ring, bracelet, spring, gear wheel, bearing,
etc.). Section views on assembly modelling and applicaitons. 3D solid modeling methods
with a current 3D design software. User interface, tool bars, file save and copy, file
delete, opening of multiple file and windows. View control. Solid feature modeling:
Primitive features. Secondary features. Feature modify, feature processes. Parametric
modelling. Create to work planes. Surface modeling, interactive surface modeling.
Assembly, Assembly-Part processes. 3D Part and assembly modelling. Assembly
animation, views, section views processes, dimensioning, surface texture symbols, size
and geometric tolerances. Printing processes on technical drawing papers. Industrial
design applications.
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3. Semester
Course Course
EEE261 Basic Electric and Electronic Semester: 3
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 3
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: The objective of this course is to introduce the basic electrical definitions and electrical
measurment instruments, basic electrical laws and circuit analysis, circuit components
and to gain the practicing abilities of the circuits.
Course Content: Fundamentals of electricity, Electrical and electronic components, Measuring
instruments, Direct current circuits, Circuit analysis, Electronic circuit applications.
Course Course
CAL283 Differantial Equations Semester: 3
Code: Title:
Lecture: 3 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 3 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: The main aims of this course are provide the student general knowledge about the
usage of natural languace of mathematics as a toll for modeling, formulating and solving
of engineering problems.
Course Content: Classification of differential equations, obtaining of differential equations, first order
differential equations, higher order linear differantial equations, Laplace transform.
Course Course
MCE215 Dynamics Semester: 3
Code: Title:
Lecture: 3 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 3 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: The objectives of the lecture are to develop the capacity to predict the effects of force
and motion. In lectures, different applications of engineering systems are solved in order
that students understand subjects and apply his knowledge rapidly.
Course Content: Kinematics of particles; velocity and acceleration in rectangular, cylindrical, spherical
and normal and tangential coordinates, Rectilinear motion, Relative motion, Kinetics of
particles; Newton's law of motion, Equation of motion, Work, Impulse, Momentum,
Principle of work and energy, Principle of impulse and momentum, Angular momentum,
Angular impulse and momentum principle, Kinetics of systems of particles, Planar
kinematics of rigid bodies, Instantaneous center of rotation, Planar kinetics of rigid
bodies, Three dimensional kinematics of rigid bodies, Three dimensional kinetics of rigid
bodies.
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MCE217 Strength of Materials I Semester: 3
Code: Title:
Lecture: 3 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 3 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: The purpose of this course are to;Introduce the basic principles of stress analysis and
application of strenght theory by connecting the internal force and moment with the
stresses on basic elements under simple loading conditions.
Course Content: Definition of mechanism, statics of rigid bodies, stability of rigid bodies, center of gravity,
moment of inertia, mechanical properties of materials, elasticity and law of hookers, type
of stresses, calculation of the size of resultant tension.
Course Course
MCE219 Manufacturing Processes I Semester: 3
Code: Title:
Lecture: 3 Practice: 1 Lab: 0 Credit: 4 ECTS: 5
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: To develop in students the capability to understand, analyze, design, and/or select the
processes of metal casting, joining, bulk deformation, sheet metal, and plastic
components for the production of metallic and polymer components. The focus will be on
enabling students to understand the process technologies with particular emphasis on: –
the identification of product defects; the safe design of forming tooling and the selection
of forming equipment; the optimum and efficient use of materials and energy and the
selection of appropriate manufacturing processes with particular emphasis on safety,
both personal and environmental.
Course Content: Metal Casting Processes: Sand casting, Sand moulds, Type of patterns, Pattern
materials, Pattern allowances, Types of Moulding sand, Properties, Core making,
Methods of Sand testing, Moulding machines, Melting furnaces, investment casting,
Ceramic mould, Lost Wax process, Pressure die casting, Centrifugal casting. Joining
Processes: Fusion welding processes, Types of Gas welding, Arc welding equipments,
Electrodes, Coating and specifications, Principles of Resistance welding, Spot/butt, TIG
welding, Weld defects, Brazing, Soldering process. Bulk Deformation Processes: Hot
working and cold working of metals, Forging processes, Typical forging operations,
Rolling of metals, Types of Rolling mills, Flat strip rolling, Shape rolling operations,
Defects in rolled parts, Principle of rod and wire drawing, Tube drawing, Principles of
Extrusion, Types of Extrusion, Hot and Cold extrusion. Sheet Metal Processes: Sheet
metal characteristics, Typical shearing operations, Bending, Drawing operations, Stretch
forming operations, Formability of sheet metal, Hydro forming, Rubber pad forming,
Metal spinning, Introduction to Explosive forming. Manufacturing of Plastic Components:
Types of plastics, Characteristics of the forming and shaping processes, Moulding of
Thermoplastics, Working principles and typical applications of Injection moulding,
Plunger and screw machines, Compression moulding, Transfer moulding, Blow
moulding, Rotational moulding, Film blowing, Extrusion, Thermoforming, Bonding of
Thermoplastics.
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MCE221 Thermodynamics I Semester: 3
Code: Title:
Lecture: 3 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 3 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: 1. To teach basic principles of clasical thermodynamics. 2. To give basic concepts of
thermal system design based on first law. 3. To introduce basic principles of energy
conversion.
Course Content: Basic concepts and definitions, System, boundary, Surrounding, Property, Equilibrium,
State and process, Cycle, Properties of a pure substance, Equations of state, The state
for ideal gas, Specific heat, Energy (by heat and work) interactions between system and
surrounding, Closed and open systems, First law of thermodynamics, Internal energy
and enthalpy, Second law of thermodynamics, reversibility and irreversibility, Carnot
cycle.
Course Course
MME261 Materials Science Semester: 3
Code: Title:
Lecture: 3 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 3 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: 1. Teach the general purpose of the Materials Science. 2. Teach atomic structure of
materials. 3. Explain the general physical properties of materials. 4. Establish the
relationship between the product's features with the atomic structure of materials. 5.
Classify advanced technological materials, to teach their usage fields. 6. Demonstrate
the required important points for their usage areas and manufacturing, quality and the
structure of the functional materials in engineering field is aimed.
Course Course
FOL281 Technical Foreign Language 1 Semester: 3
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 2
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: This course teaches engineering terminology in English and develops text
comprehension, writing, reading and listening skills.
Course Content: The Concept and basic definitions of science, technology, engineering, engineer. History
of engineering, The methodology of engineering work, The concept and steps of
scientific method, The concept and steps of engineering design process, Problem
solving techniques in engineering, Seven steps to problem solving in engineering, Fields
of engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Biological Engineering, Civil Engineering,
Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Engineering Science, Financial
Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Meterial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering,
Military Engineering, Nuclear Engineering, Ocean Engineering, Petroleum Engineering,
Reverse Engineering, Geo engineering,Textile Engineering, Safety Engineering.
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4. Semester
Course Course
CAL282 Numerical Analysis Semester: 4
Code: Title:
Lecture: 3 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 3 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: The purpose of numerical analysis is to find acceptable approximate solutions when
exact solutions are either impossible or so arduous and time-consuming as to be
impractical, and to devise alternate methods of solution better suited to the capabilities
of computers.
Course Content: This course includes; elements of error analysis, real roots of an equation, polynomial
approximation by finite difference and least square methods, interpolation, quadrature,
numerical solution of ordinary differential equations, and numerical solutions of systems
of linear equations, programming a computer in addition to using a graphing calculator.
Course Course
INE260 Engineering Statistics Semester: 4
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 3
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: To promote the importance of the statistics in engineering applications. The collection
and summarizing of statistical data and to teach the techniques of used in inferences.
Course Content: Data analysis methods, the teories and techniques of numerical data examining,
economic indices, interpretation of the economic parameters, information of the
possibility distributions and use of this informations in economics and business.
Course Course
MCE220 Strength of Materials II Semester: 4
Code: Title:
Lecture: 3 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 3 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: The purpose of this course is Introduce the transverse shear, combined loads and teach
the stress and strain transformation, express to design and deflection of beams and
shafts, bucling of column
Course Content: Stress Transformations, Mohr Circle, Principal Stresses and Principal Stress Planes,
Criteria of Strain and Failure, Moments of Areas,Moment and Moment of Inertia,
Torsion, Simple Bending, Transverse Loading, Beam Cutting Normal force and bending
moment, Shear force and bending moment diagrams, Stresses in beams,
Displacements in beams and elastic curve, Integral method, Superposition method,
Moment field method, Hyperstatic problems.
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MCE212 Mechanisms Semester: 4
Code: Title:
Lecture: 3 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 3 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: Teaching preliminary concepts of mechanisms, methods of analysis for the transmission
of motion in mechanisms, kinematics of cam and gear mechanisms.
Course Content: Position analysis of mechanisms, Instant centers of rotation, Velocity analysis of
mechanisms,Acceleration analysis of mechanisms, Gear Mechanisms, Cam
Mechanisms.
Course Course
MCE216 Manufacturing Processes II Semester: 4
Code: Title:
Lecture: 3 Practice: 1 Lab: 0 Credit: 4 ECTS: 5
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: To develop in students the capability to understand cutting theory and analyze, design,
and/or select the processes of material removing processes of turning, shaping, milling,
drilling, grinding, discharging. To understand CNC machining and programming aspect
for the production of components. The focus will be on enabling students to understand
the process technologies with particular emphasis on: – the identification of product
defects; the safe design of forming tooling and the selection of forming equipment; the
optimum and efficient use of materials and energy and the selection of appropriate
manufacturing processes with particular emphasis on safety, both personal and
environmental.
Course Content: Introduction to material removal processes. Types of machine tools. Theory of metal
cutting. Chip formation, Orthogonal cutting. Cutting tool materials. Tool wear, Tool life.
Surface finish. Cutting fluids. Universal lathe. Cutting tool geometry. Various operations:
Taper turning, Thread cutting, Special attachments. Machining time and power
estimation. Turret lathes, Automats, Automatic screw type, Turret Indexing mechanism,
Bar feed mechanism. Reciprocating machine tools: shaper, planer and slotter. Milling:
types, milling cutters, operations. Hole making: Drilling, reaming, boring, tapping. Sawing
machine: Hack saw, band saw, circular saw. Broaching machines: Broach construction,
Push, pull, surface and continuous broaching machines. Abrasive processes, Grinding
wheel, Specifications and selection, Types of grinding process. Cylindrical grinding.
Surface grinding. Centreless grinding. Honing, lapping, super finishing, polishing and
buffing. Abrasive jet machining. Electro Discharge Machining. Theory of discharging.
Parameters. Wire Electro Discharge Machining. CNC machine tools and types,
constructional details. Design considerations of CNC machines for improving machining
accuracy. Structural members, Slide ways, Linear bearings, Ball screws, Spindle drives
and feed drives. Part programming fundamentals, Manual programming, Computer
assisted part programming. Safety measures about the processes.
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Course Course
MCE218 Thermodynamics II Semester: 4
Code: Title:
Lecture: 3 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 3 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: 1- To teach basic terms related second law such as energy quality, entropy and exergy.
2- To give second law analysis. 3- To introduce application of thermodynamic laws to
power and refrigeration cycles. basic principles of energy conversion.
Course Content: Clausius inequality and definition of entropy, Principle of the increase of entropy,
Entropy balance for closed and open systems. Adiabatic efficiencies. Entropy change of
pure substances, liquids and solids, ideal gases. Exergy, second law analizi. Gas power
cycle (Otto, Diesel, Stirling, Ericsson, Brayton), Vapor power cycle (Rankine),
Cogeneration, binary vapor cycle, combined gas-vapor power cycle. Refrigeration cycles
(vapor –compression, gas, absorption, and thermoelectric), heat pumps.
Course Course
MME260 Engineering Materials Semester: 4
Code: Title:
Lecture: 3 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 3 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: To learn the fundamentals of engineering materials.
Course Content: Structures, properties and processing of metal alloys. Surface properties, corrosion and
metal coatings. Nonmetallic materials; polymers, ceramics. Composite materials.
Selection of engineering materials.
Course Course
FOL282 Technical Foreign Language II Semester: 4
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 2
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: In global world ,it is too important following developed technology and new acedemic
studies.By this lecture, the students can learn technical English and this enables to beter
understand of acedemic issue or new design techonology. Furthermore , their translation
and communication skills can improve by this way.
Course Content: Basic technical terms of industrial engineering, Systems engineering, Operations
research, Computer engineering, Hardware and network software engineering,
Metallurgical engineering, Iron and steel casting, Ceramic engineering, Mechanical
engineering, Mechatronics and mechanic, Electrical engineering, Automotive
engineering.
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5. Semester
Course Course
MCE399 Industrial Practice I Semester: 5
Code: Title:
Lecture: 0 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 0 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: Students recognize factories and learn factory production processes, so they gain
practical information.
Course Content: Students are required to make a summer internship for at least four weeks (twenty-four
working days and Working 4 hours per day to 24 Business days) in a suitable workshop
plant. Students can make engineering measurements, machining, foundry work, metal
forming, welding, non-traditional machining, heat treatment, excellence and so on.
applications, such as manufacturing processes. Report on the work done by the student
should be prepared.
Course Course
MCE309 Hydraulics and Pneumatics Semester: 5
Code: Title:
Lecture: 3 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 3 ECTS: 3
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: To introduce principles of hydraulic and pneumatic systems, to illustrate hydraulic and
pneumatic system design, to gain analysis abilities of hydraulic and pneumatic system in
automotive engineering.
Course Content: Introduction to hydraulics and pneumatics; Principles of power hydraulics and
pneumatics, Hydraulic and pneumatic elements, Hydraulic and pneumatic piping and
sealing, Hydraulic circuits and symbolic presentation, Circuits design, Design of vehicle
hydraulic and pneumatic systems.
Course Course
MCE301 Fluid Mechanics I Semester: 5
Code: Title:
Lecture: 3 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 3 ECTS: 3
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: This course introduces the student to knowledge of the the basic concepts of fluid
mechanics and the basic equations of hydrostatic.
Course Content: Basic concepts and definitions, Fluid statics, Manometers and pressure measurements,
Hydrostatic forces on immersed bodies, Forces on immersed and floating bodies, Fluid
as Rijid body translation and rotation.
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Course Course
MCE305 Heat Transfer Semester: 5
Code: Title:
Lecture: 3 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 3 ECTS: 3
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: This course is designed to teach students fundamentals of conduction, convection and
radiation heat transfer. Students are informed about the analysys and solution of basic
heat transfer problems with analitical solution techniques, practical tables and charts
given.
Course Content: General laws of heat transfer, steady one-dimensional heat conduction, differential
equation of heat conduction, unsteady heat conduction, an overview of the convection
heat transfer.
Course Course
MCE307 Dynamics of Machinery Semester: 5
Code: Title:
Lecture: 3 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 3 ECTS: 3
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: Teaching basic concepts of mechanisms, methods of analysis for the motion and force
transmission in mechanisms, fundamentals of vibrations and principles of balancing of
machinery.
Course Content: Kinematic analysis of simple mechanisms, Force analysis of linked mechanisms, Force
analysis of gear mechanisms, Force analysis of cam mechanisms, Mechanical vibration,
Balancing, Balancing of rotating and reciprotating masses, Balancing line engine.
Course Course
MCE303 Machine Elements I Semester: 5
Code: Title:
Lecture: 3 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 3 ECTS: 3
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: 1. To introduce the analysis phase and machine elements in mechanical design. 2. To
develop mathematical models for functional analysis and stress calculation of machine
elements by using engineering sciences. By using the available experimental models
determine the input and output values of the machine system elements. 3. To use the
standards and design criteria. 4. To improve the goal recognition, creativity and intuition
and also to enable the students to gain experience in machine design. 5. To provide the
necessary knowledge and capability for task spesification, consept formation and
synthesis phases of the machine design. To develop the further stages of the machine
design; manufacturing of prototypes, testing and marketing."
Course Content: Mechanical engineering design activity and importance of machine elements knowledge
in this activity. Fundamentals of design and applications of machine elements. Welded,
soldered, adhesive bonded, riveted joints. Shaft-hub connections. Bolted joints and
power screw mechanisms. Pins, knuckles, springs, shafts and axles, coupling and
clutches, lubricants and lubrication theory, sliding and rolling bearings, Fundamentals of
speed reduction mechanisms, kinematics and geometry of gearsbelt drive and chain
mechanisms.
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Course Course
FOL381 Speaking and Reading Tech. at Foreign Language Semester: 5
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 2
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: This course is aimed to improve speaking skill of english in both acedemic and social
environment, to have effective communication skill, to provide proficiency in using
English.
Course Content: The weighted subject is speaking skill. The contents of lecture are ; source searching in
web, academic presentation about occupational subject, group and team studies, acting,
speaking , communication etc.
Course Course
MCE315 Alternative Energy Sources Semester: 5
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 3
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: To introduce all energy sources except fossil fuels, teaching the existing potential of
these resources in the world and to teach the methods to obtain these resources.
Examining environmental and economic dimensions of alternative energy sources.
Course Content: Energy sources, Fossil and inexhaustible natural energy resources, Major applications
of solar energy, Biogas production and use, Natural gas, Geothermal energy, Wind
energy, Tidal energy, Wave energy, Biomass fuels, Biodiesel fuels.
Course Course
MCE317 Plumbing Systems and Design Semester: 5
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 3
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: To present plumbing systems and to teach its necessary design and sizing.
Course Content: What is plumbing? The importance of systems, City water, the shapes, the application
states, Indoor and outdoor installation, Indoor plumbing and partitions, Pressurization
systems, air pressure tanks, Water tanks, Water softening systems, Clean water supply,
Wet places in the building structure and organization of information, Plumbing materials
and end materials, Waste water installations inside buildings, partitions, Rain water and
fire fighting equipment, Clean and dirty water pipe diameter of the accounts, Clean and
dirty water pipe diameter of the accounts.
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Course Course
MCE319 Modern Engineering Measure Techniques Semester: 5
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 3
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: The aim of this course: To introduce the principles of measurement technologies and
increasing the experimental abilities of engineering students.The attenders take the
ability of planning and designing a measurement system.
Course Course
MCE321 Advanced Manufacturing Planning Semester: 5
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 3
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: Understanding and analysis of manufacturing production lines, esnel manufacturing
cells, group technology and part of the lecture
Course Content: Basic concepts; production phases of the product, manufacturing systems, automation,
with the help of computer design (CAD), with the help of computer manufacturing
(CAM), computer integrated manufacturing (CIM). Manufacturing systems,
manufacturing and process planning, production capacity for calculating techniques.
Course Course
MCE323 Surface Treatment Semester: 5
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 3
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: 1. Be able to benefit from material in the longer time 2. To produce material that have
new and superior surface features. 3. Learning behaviors of materials working in contact
with each other.
Course Content: Surface definition, metal surface properties, process applied to surface and their
important, processes applied to metal surface before surface processing, process
changed to surface properties, Surface modification process, General view to surface
coating process and their descriptions, processes making in the gas phase.
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Course Course
MCE311 Heating Technology Semester: 5
Code: Title:
Lecture: 3 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 3 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: To teach applications of heating system and tools used in the heating systems.
Course Content: Importance of heating and heaters, heating systems, local and central heating systems,
efficient of boiler, boiler montage rules, piping, chimneys, dilating tanks, hot water
heating systems, function of pumps, maintenance of pumps, floor heating systems, high
temperature water heating systems.
Course Course
MCE313 Machine Tools Semester: 5
Code: Title:
Lecture: 3 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 3 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: This course introduces the student to the design of machine tools, cutting theory and its
components. It gives knowledge about machine tool construction and machine tool
materials. It concentrates on the design of machine tool elements and selection of
standard mechanical components. Design of bearing mechanisms, slip-stick
phenomenon in addition to cutter and work holding mechanisms are also introduced.
Safety in machine tools is also handled.
Course Content: Introduction to the machine shop and anatomy of machine tools, Basic machines, cutting
theory, feeds, speeds, Types of machine tools, Sawing Machines, Lathes, Milling
Machines, Drilling Machines, Grinding Machines and CNC Machine Tools and their axis,
Machine tool construction, Materials used in machine tools, Machine tool elements,
Motors, Beds, Slide ways, Shafts, Machine tool elements, Gears, Keys, V-Belts,
Bearings, Cams, Selection of standard mechanical components in machine tool
construction, Ball screws, ball return systems, reversibility, anti-reversing option, Slip-
stick phenomenon, Lubrication, Power requirement in a machine tool, Cutter holders and
holding methods, Work holding principles and equipments, Jigs and fixtures, Safety in
machine tools.
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Course Course
SOC301 Values Education Semester: 5
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 2
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: Value education and the basic concepts of the framework and requirements and
importance of value education in educational institutions, examination of the world and
Turkey values education studies.
Course Content: Concepts of value and basic concepts of values education. Sociological, psychological
and philosophical values. Value types and properties of values.
Course Course
ESC301 Labor Law Semester: 5
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 2
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: To teach the basic concepts of labor law and employee-employer rights, basic properties
of syndicates.
Course Content: Individual Labour law, Concept of Labour Law, Sections of labour law, Sources of labour
law, Basics of labour law, Employee, Employer relationships, Workplace, Plant, Labor
contracts and kinds, Labour contracts making
Course Course
ESC303 Patent and Industrial Design Semester: 5
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 2
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: This course explores intellectual property rights, patent application for the industrial
design and its examination, rights derived from industrial patents, protection of the rights
of designer and patent owners, and international agreements. This course is to train
student’s capacity in the thinking, method, and skill in industrial design. It is expected
that the students will be able to understand and grasp the logic of design process for
industrial artefacts.
Course Content: Introduction to intellectual property rights, Product design and development, Industrial
design, General provisions, Patent application for the industrial design and its
examination, Industrial design patent, Rights derived from industrial patents, Industrial
design use, Protection of the rights of designer and patent owners, International
agreements, Examination of sample patents, Preparation of a sample patent.
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 100% ENGLISH LECTURE CONTENTS
Course Course
ESC305 Entrepreneurship Semester: 5
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 2
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: The course introduces the students to the preceding and early phases of an enterprise.
It provides the students with basic ideas about entrepreneurial orientation, opportunity
recognition.
Course Content: Core Managerial Concepts and Entrepreneurship, Finding a new idea, From business
model to business plan, Marketing plan in Business Plan, Production Planning,
Management Plan, Financial Plan, Business Planning workshops, Legal and regulatory
issues, Current Issues in Entrepreneurship, Communicating with Business People,
Communicating Business Plans, Investor Presentations.
Course Course
ESC307 Communication Skills Semester: 5
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 2
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: To teach base business concepts of behavioral sciences and relationships between
individual, environment individuality, culture, attitude.
Course Content: Historical development of behavioral sciences, Scientific methods of social psychology,
Research techniques of social psychology, Individual and its environment, Individuality-
character relationship.
Course Course
ESC309 International Communication Semester: 5
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 2
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: The aim of this lecture is to educate students how to communicate in the conditions of
globalizing world.
Course Content: Definiton of international communication, Purpose and Progress of International
communication, a short history of international communication. Relationship between
international communication to basic definitions such as economy, culture, politics. The
relevance of the communication process with the process of globalization, international,
technology, raw material, organization, and the transfer of the law.
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 100% ENGLISH LECTURE CONTENTS
Course Course
ESC311 Crucial Analytical Thought Tech. Semester: 5
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 2
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: The aim of this lecture is to educate student to think in a critical way.
Course Content: Definitions, Brain as the thinking organ, Grouping thinking, Optional thinking and
properties, Critical and Analytical thinking.
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 100% ENGLISH LECTURE CONTENTS
6. Semester
Course Course
INE360 Engineering Economy Semester: 6
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 3
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: Aim of this course is systematic study of net project investments as a result of
investments and expenditures in works and enterprises in relation to engineering.
Course Content: Determination and formulation of the engineering problem, Analyzing the problem,
Investigating alternative solutions for the problem, Determination of the alternatives to
be chosen, Economically decision making for the chosen alternative.
Course Course
MCE310 System Dynamics and Controls Semester: 6
Code: Title:
Lecture: 3 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 3 ECTS: 3
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: The purpose of the lecture is, teaching the basic concepts of System Dynamics and
Classiacal systems.
Course Content: Modeling of physical systems, Energy gates, One and two-port elements, Mechanical,
electrical, fluid and thermal system elements, Linear graph, Determining Dynamic
equations, Modeling of impure elements, Linearization, State variables, Determining
System of equations in the form of A-matrix, Physical, canonical and phase variables,
Functions and block diagrams of system answers, Transfer time, Basic concepts of
automatic control, Control operations, Time response, Stability and Routh-Hurwitz
criterion, Location of the root curves, Methods of frequency response and Bode
diagrams.
Course Course
MCE302 Mechanical Engineering Laboratory Semester: 6
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 1 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 3
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: To provide students make experiments for system parameters by desgining the
experiment setup, installing and calibrating.
Course Content: Enabling students to make experiments on “thermodynamics” and “energy” areas of
mechanical engineering. Given the basic mechanical engineering subjects, student
groups will design of the experiment setup, installation and calibration and make
experiments for specified system parameters. Detailed reports will be prepared and
presented for each experimental study.
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Course Course
MCE304 Fluid Mechanics II Semester: 6
Code: Title:
Lecture: 3 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 3 ECTS: 3
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: This course introduces the student to knowledge of the the basic concepts of fluid
mechanics conservation laws and the basic equations of hydrodynamics.
Course Content: Introduction to differential analysis of fluid motion.Continuity, momentum and energy
equations. Incompressible viscous flow. Dimensional analysis and similarity.
Incompressible viscous flow, Navier-Stokes equations. Laminar and turbulent boundary
layer flow. Flow around immersed bodies. Introduction to compressible flow.
Course Course
MCE330 Machine Elements II Semester: 6
Code: Title:
Lecture: 3 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 3 ECTS: 3
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: To teach the sizing, strength calculations and design of machine elements encountered
in engineering applications.
Course Content: Spur Gears, Helical Gears, Cone Gears, Shaft, Spiles, Cotter Pin, Coupling, Break and
Flywheel, Belt and Chain Connections.
Course Course
FOL382 Foreing Language For Business Semester: 6
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 2
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: The aim of this course is to teach Business English to students.
Course Content: Job application to various institutions and companies, project application, writing articles
to establish commercial relations, job interviews with companies, talking on the phone,
Working in English-dominated work environment, preparation of documents such as the
application, request, response , report forms etc.
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Course Course
MCE318 Solar Energy and Applications Semester: 6
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 5
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: To give necessary knowledge to the students on solar energy and its applications. The
aim of the course is to help the development of national industry and engineering skills
of students.
Course Content: Solar radiation, calculation of solar radiation on horizantal surfaces, Transmission of
solar radiation through glass and plastics, Performance and theory of flat plate solar
collectors, Concentration collectors, Energy storage, Electric power generation using
Energy, Various applications of solar energy, Heat losses from solar collectors,
Conversion of solar energy into electrical energy, Solar cells.
Course Course
MCE320 Natural Gas Installation Semester: 6
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 5
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: To train students with sufficient background on the subject of natural gas installation, To
give engineering education about determining natural gas problems, To give information
that can check security measures.
Course Content: General Features of natural gas, Building Exterior Natural Gas Installation, Interior
Building Natural Gas Installation, Gas Consumption Working with Devices, E. Natural
Gas Safety Rules, Natural Gas Installation Basic Concepts, Natural Gas Equipment and
Classification, Placement Rules, Natural Gas Installation Account and Projection,
Combustion Air Supply Disposal of gas and burnt, Tube Circuit Control and
Commissioning, Project implementation (starting with 3 weeks until the end of the period
continued application.
Course Course
MCE322 Energy Management Semester: 6
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 5
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: The aim of this course is to introduce, industry-oriented energy efficiency and
management, the human and technical aspects to students.When this course is
introduced successfully: (i), energy efficiency concepts and differences between them
can be learnt, (ii) To taech establishing energy management system the basic principles
(iii) learning energy equivalent and the importance and (iv)to be able to learn to work as
a group at an engineering project.
Course Content: Turkey's overall energy situation, Turkey, the structure of industry and textile sector;
energy efficiency and management concepts, energy management systems golden
rules, and energy management system creation, fuels and combustion, steam systems,
steam boilers and energy efficiency, mass and energy balances; Waste heat utilization;
trijenerasyon Cogeneration and electricity systems, energy efficiency, thermal insulation
and economic analysis methods.
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Course Course
MCE324 Modern Manufacturing Methods Semester: 6
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 5
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: To introduce principles of modern manufacturing methods. Selection of the most
appropriate method for manufacturing the technical information that may be able to
introduce students.
Course Content: Introduction to advanced production methods, with the electron beam processing, ion
beam treatment, chemical processing, with Electro-erosion machining, ultrasonic
machining, laser beam and processing, water jet machining, Plasma arc manufacturing,
Rapid Prototyping and private methods.
Course Course
MCE326 Systematic Design Semester: 6
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 5
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: This course explores a systematic approach to solve any system design problem. This
course is to train student’s capacity in designing systems in terms of phases of system
such as preliminary system study, detailed system study, system analysis, design,
coding, testing, implementation and maintenance are explained. Computer based
systems are defined. System development life cycle and the different phases of the
development of system are explained in detail.
Course Content: Introduction to system analyses and design, Defining a system, System life cycle,
Phases of system development life cycle, Preliminary system study, Feasibility study,
Detailed system study, System analysis, System design, System testing,
Implementation, Maintenance, Case studies in system design.
Course Course
MCE328 Computer Aided(CNC) Machine Programming Semester: 6
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 5
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: Aim of this course; 1-To introduce CNC machine tools, building components and teach
the working principles. 2-CNC lathes and milling machines manual programming skills.
Course Content: CNC machining and their advantages, CNC vertical milling machines and CNC lathes.
Programming on CNC milling machines. Technological and geometrical information for
programming.Operating and programming on cnc turning machines. Selecting proper
cutting tools and İdeal machining parameters and conditions for cutting tools. General
safety rules and principles of clamping and fixing workpieces on the machine table.
Absolute and incremental dimensioning, M and G codes, linear and circular
interpolation, counturing, milling and turning cycle programming. Control panels and
their functions, tool magazines. Practice of programming methods on the CNC
machines. Practical work and practicing and using these programming methods on the
machines. Peck drilling, thread cutting. etc operations and other machining cycles.
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Course Course
MCE314 Refrigeration Technology Semester: 6
Code: Title:
Lecture: 3 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 3 ECTS: 6
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: Teaching third year undergraduate students about different Refrigeration Systems and
Refrigeration System Components.
Course Content: Residential and commerical Refrigeration systems.
Course Course
MCE316 Computer Aided Design I Semester: 6
Code: Title:
Lecture: 3 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 3 ECTS: 6
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: Learn to computer-aided solid model design (lines, arcs, circles, rectangles, surfaces,
etc..) and create solid models. Free-surface model development. Industrial and
engineering products modeling. Learn to assembly of solid models and construction
techniques to create images.
Course Content: 3D solid modeling design software with a current 3D methods. The Software User
Interface, Toolbars, File Storage and Backup Creating, Deleting Files, Multiple Files and
Window Opening Session, apparently Control, Appearance Mode, Mouse Gestures for
Object Orientation Process, Solid Modeling Elements, Home Elements, Secondary
Elements, Correction factors, Element Operations, Surface Modeling, Interactive
Surface Design, Assembly, Assembly-Track Operations, Drawing (Technical Drawing),
measurement classification, Surface Roughness, Size and Geometric Tolerance signs,
Drawing File Creation. Industrial Applications.
Course Course
ESC302 Research and Presentation Technics Semester: 6
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 2
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: The aim of this course is to teach scientific research and analysizing techniques and to
teach the use of obtaining data and presentation of obtaining data.
Course Content: Scientific research and analysis techniques, Data collecting and data analyisis according
to scientific research techniques, Reporting the results of researchs according to report
writing techniques, Presentation of research subjects, The use of presentation
equipments and technologies.
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Course Course
ESC304 Human Resources Management Semester: 6
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 2
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: It is aimed that students have recognition of principles like conditionality, being scientific
and being historical while evaluating cases and problems. It is aimed that students have
ability to function on a project as a team member or leader. Improving the ability of oral
and written communication. It is aimed that students have recognition of universal
values like reconciliation, change and sharing. It is aimed that students have ability to
analyze, explain and solve the problems.
Course Content: Personnel management, definitions and scope, Relationship with other sciences,
Personnel problems and solutions, Personnel control, Human resources (internal
resourcing and outsourcing), Work load analysis, Workforce analysis, Personnel
evaluation methods, Personnel education and development, Work evaluation
techniques, Wage systems, Motivation, Leardership, Complaint mechanism,
Communication, Discipline, Health and protection.
Course Course
ESC306 Management Systems Semester: 6
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 2
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: To teach scientific knowledge and abilities for managing production and service
systems.
Course Content: Definition of management. Historical development of management concept. Definition,
and types of organization, Organization charts, Managemant of information, learning,
culture, structure, continuity, power and politics in organizations. Management etics,
Gender and management, Management functions (planning, organising, carrying out,
coordination, auditing), New management techniques, Management with objectives,
Management according to exceptions, Quality control chambers, Benchmarking,
Management of change, Strategic management, Relationships between organizations.
Course Course
ESC308 Occupational Health and Safety Semester: 6
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 2
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: The aim of this course is to introduce importance of work safety and healthy and to
emphasize work safety and healty in terms of employee and employer.
Course Content: Basic concepts of occupational safety and health, Basic working areas of ergonomics,
Reasons of work accidents, Avoidance models, Calculation of costs, Investigation and
reporting, Occupational illness, its types and avoidance methods, Occupational safety
methods at workshop and laboratuaries, Personel and machine protective equipments,
Fire and explosion prevention methods, Principals and objectives of first aid, ISG
legislation.
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Course Course
ESC310 Institutive Behavior Semester: 6
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 2
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: The aim of this course is to introduce technical and humanistic aspects of industrial R&D
and R&D management and to explain importance of technology, impacts of technology
and permanent development of technology.
Course Content: Configuration of technology and industry, Adventages of technology and competition,
Technologic options, strategies and analitic tools, Partnerships and strategic
agreements, Technology and structure, Technology and process, Technology and
culture, Technology and total quality, Technology transfers, R&D management. R&D
productivity, National politics and and R&D, Technoparks and innovational
organizastions, University-industry R&D association, Patents and legal regulations, R&D
trends.
Course Course
ESC312 Standardizasyon Semester: 6
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 2
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: To teach the principles and practices of standardization in national and international
areas.
Course Content: Principles of standardization, standardization in Turkey, International Trade Relations for
Standardization, Application of Standards which is compulsory in Turkey.
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7. Semester
Course Course
MCE403 Machine Project I Semester: 7
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 2
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: The aim of this course is to make the project students who wish to specialize in one
area, individually or in groups, from the perspective of a scientific theoretical and / or
practical and to teach project preparation, presentation, prepare for working life.
Course Content: Project topic selection, Team work, A machine, a system or a process design, Project
preparation, implementation, completion of all the stages.
Course Course
MCE499 Industrial Practice II Semester: 7
Code: Title:
Lecture: 0 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 0 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: Students recognize factories and learn factory production processes, so they gain
practical information.
Course Content: Students are required to make a summer internship for at least four weeks (twenty-four
working days and working 4 hours per day to 24 Business days) in a suitable workshop
plant. Students can make engineering measurements, machining, foundry work, metal
forming, welding, non-traditional machining, heat treatment, excellence and so on.
applications, such as manufacturing processes. Report on the work done by the student
should be prepared.
Course Course
ATE461 Engines Semester: 7
Code: Title:
Lecture: 3 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 3 ECTS: 3
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: The aims of the course is to provide essential knowledge on structure, operating and
cycle of Internal Combustion Engines.
Course Content: Thermodynamic cycles of internal combustion engines, Engine performance
parameters, fuel and combustion in engines, mixture formation (carburation and
injection), engine testing, engine performance characteristics.
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Course Course
MCE401 Factory Organization Semester: 7
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 3
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: Managing the business processes and facility environment systematicly with the given
knowledge of business administration and production management concepts is aimed.
Course Content: Corporate Change, Learning and Communication, R&D and Inovation, Systems
Approach, Business Administration and Management, Basic Functions of Management,
Decision Making Process in Management, Organization Structures, Quality Related
Terms, Total Quality Management Principles, Production Quality and Productivity,
Production Systems, Facility Layout Planning, Facility Layout and Process Flow
Samples.
Course Course
MCE419 Thermal Insulation Semester: 7
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: To learn about the basics of heat insulation.and insulation to reduce heat loss, thermal
insulation applications in structures.
Course Content: Importance necessity and related standards of the Isolation, The varieties insulating
material of the insulating material, Specifications, User locations and other information
applications (cold and hot insulation), and insulation to reduce heat loss, Thermal
insulation applications in structures, Insulation and insulation-free status of the
comparison.
Course Course
MCE421 Nuclear Power Engineering Semester: 7
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: Teaching fourth year undergraduates about Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Power Plants, and
Operation Safety.
Course Content: Energy in general, Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Reactions, Nuclear Plants.
Course Course
MCE423 Power Generation Systems Semester: 7
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: Aim of this course is learning basics and practices of the energy machines which are
using industry.
Course Content: Primary energy sources, Thermodynamic basics, Heat exchangers, Boiler and steam
generators, Gas turbines, Steam power plant, Combined cycle power plant,
cogeneration, Combined heat and power.
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Course Course
MCE425 Heat Economy Semester: 7
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: Savings when using heat, introduction abaut storage properties and storage methods for
waste heat.
Course Content: Need of heat economy , Importance of ideal insulation thickness, The total heat transfer
coefficient, Thermal insulation on pipes, Graphic analysis of the insulation thickness
detection, Isolation materials, Cost and depreciation analysis, Pipe flow, the
temperatures decreases, In the steam circuit yield reduction, Interval superheating of
steam , Economizer, Heating boiler feed water.
Course Course
MCE427 Heat Pumps Semester: 7
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: The aim of this course is to teach heat pump applications and provide basic information
about the suitable size for heat pumps.
Course Content: General information about vapor compression, Absorbtion, thermolelectric and other
types of heat pumps, Heat pump systems, Their design and analyses, Applications in
buildings, Hot water supply, Heating, Cooling and moisture removal operations,
Industrial applications of heat pumps.
Course Course
MCE429 Gas Turbines Semester: 7
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: Is to ensure the understanding of students these the historical development of gas
turbines, operation principles combustion in engines and energy conv ersion, exhaust
emissions, aviation applications and latest technological developments and to reinforce
the knowledges about these issues.
Course Content: Historical development of gas turbines, classification, classification of stream
processing, Theoretical cycles, theoretical stirling cycle, Theoretical Brayton cycle,
regeneration, Gas turbines with intercooler and interheater, Closed system gas turbines,
Actual cycles, Stagnation values, Compressor and turbine efficiency, Pressure losses,
Regenerator efficiency , Mechanical losses, The air/fuel ratio and combustion efficiency ,
Performance, work and air ratios, Aviation gas turbines, performance criteria,
efficiencies, Compressors, centrif uges compressors, axial compressors, The speed
diagrams of the compressor stages, Characteristic of stage, Combustion chambers,
Ensure of fuel, Type of combustion chamber, Combustion characteristics, Gas turbine
fuels, Emissions, Turbines, turbine stage, velocity diagrams, impulse and reaction, fins
parameters, Recent developments, Fuel economy, Weight and dimensions,
Transmission needs materials, Comparison.
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Course Course
MCE431 Computer Applications in Construction Semester: 7
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: The aim of this course is to teach computer-aided machinery construction design and
strength analysis techniques and technologies.
Course Content: Design theory– statics and strength of materials. Strength analysis of mechanical
constructions in PC media. The design steps of mechanical construction. Systematic
analysis of mechanical construction. Construction Methods and Materials, Construction
Graphics, Estimating Methods. Preparing of construction plans. The assignments of
employees' on construction design and scheduling. The basic principles of mechanical
construction for safety.
Course Course
MCE433 Ergonomic Product Design Semester: 7
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: Aim of this course to teach effect of the human factors on the mechanical design.
Course Content: Human Factors And Systems, Human Factors Research Methodologies, Human Output
And Control, Workplace Design, Environmental Conditions, Human Errors, Accidents
And Safety, Human Factors And The Automobile, Human Factors İn Systems Design.
Course Course
MCE435 Kinematic Synthesis Semester: 7
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: To give the sufficient teoretical knowledges to understand mechanism design
techniques and to present the mechanism design problems in application.
Course Content: Introduction to kinematic synthesis, Basic bar mechanism design, Grashof Theorem,
The optimum connecting angle, Arm-pendulum and Slider-Crank mechanism, Two,
three and four position synthesis, Graphical and analytical methods, Modeling with
complex numbers, applications of Freudenstein equation, Correlation of arm angle,
Current practices.
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Course Course
MCE437 Design of Control System Semester: 7
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: To teach the materials using to represent the dynamic systems, to supply that optaining
of answers in time plane of first and second order systems.
Course Content: System definition, the concept of feedback, Structures and properties of open and
closed loop control systems, Calculation of transfer function, Block diagrams, simplifying
methods and simplification of block diagrams with MATLAB commands, Signal flow
diagrams and their properties, Transfer function calculation by Mason gain formula and
the sample applications, To be expressed of the systems in the form of state-space
detection of state variables and be created of phase variation block diagrams.
Course Content: Error analysis, Solving sets of linear equations and the equation, Solving sets of
nonlinear equations , Interpolation, Numerical differentiation, Numerical integration,
numerical solution of ordinary differential equations.
Course Course
MCE441 Electric and Hybrid Vehicles Semester: 7
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: The aims of this course are to; teach the advantages of electric vehicles to other
vehicles and introduce the systems which compose electric vehicle.
Course Content: Electric vehicles, Environmental effects of electric vehicles, Electric vehicle types,
Energy storage systems, Battery and battery modeling, Fly wheel and supercapacitor,
Electrical machinery and control systems, Electric machines for hybrid vehicles, Electric
vehicle design, Electric vehicle conversion.
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Course Course
MME463 Powder Metallurgy Semester: 7
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: Teaching the ability to use the current processes and the technological advances in
these processes while the production of the products, shaping, determining the
properties and evaluating the results, also teaching enough Professional knowledge to
produce recomendations for production optimization.
Course Content: The importance of the industry and the production of powder metallurgy parts, Powder
production methods, Metal powders important properties, Technological Characteristics
and Inspection of dust, Powder metallurgy parts manufacturing method and process
steps, The preparation of pressed powder, Metal powder densification and the main
events that occur during shaping, Dust concentration methods, Sintering methods and
materials, solid and liquid phase sintering stages and mechanisms, Latest developments
in sintering furnaces, Common application areas of powder metallurgy.
Course Course
MTE461 Robotics Semester: 7
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: Areas and aims to investigate the use of robots of which are expressed as a
mathematical movement and their basic principles to be able to tell.
Course Content: Short history and present-day practice areas, Coordinate systems and conversion
charts, Robot arm with the representation of notasyonlandırılması and homogeneous
matrix, Direct and inverse kinematics, Jacobian matrix, Camera and image processing.
Course Course
ATE461 Vehicle Technology Semester: 7
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: The purposes of this course are to; introduce the vehicle systems to students and give
the knowledge about vehicle performance.
Course Content: Classification of vehicles, Engine performance characteristics, Power transmission
system, Mechanics of the wheel and tire, Rolling resistance, Vehicle aerodynamics, Air
resistance, Gradient and inertia resistance, Brake systems, Suspension systems,
Chassis and car body, Steering systems.
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Course Course
ATE465 Air and Space Vehicles Semester: 7
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: The aim of this course is teaching design and production techniques of aerospace
vehicles.
Course Content: Design synthesis, optimisation and flight simulation of novel aircraft concepts,
Conceptual design methodologies for future aerospace vehicles, Development of robust
control-theoretical foundations for linear feedback flow control of unstable fluid systems
that recognise the limitations set by the requirements of wall sensing and actuation,
Stability analyses and provision of benchmark data for transition, Active and passive
control of boundary layers by surface deformation.
Course Course
MCE407 Basics of HVAC Semester: 7
Code: Title:
Lecture: 3 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 3 ECTS: 5
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: Ability to appreciate of basic princibles of psychometric properties, air-conditioning
processes, the cooling load and mass transfer calculation.
Course Content: Basic psychometric concepts, Heating, refrigeration, dehumidification and moisture
making applications and representation at psychrometric diagram, Cooling load
calculation, Air Duct calculation, Winter air conditioning, Summer air conditioning,
Cooling Towers, Mass Transfer.
Course Course
MCE409 Heat Exchangers Semester: 7
Code: Title:
Lecture: 3 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 3 ECTS: 5
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: This course introduces the student to in-depth knowledge of the heat exchanger design.
Course Content: Classif ication of Heat Exchangers, Heat Transf er Analy sis of Heat Exchanger, Heat
Exchanger Pressure Drop and Pumping Power Design Correlations f or Condensers and
Ev aporators, Shell-and-Tube Heat Exchangers, Compact Heat Exchangers,
Condensers and Evaporators.
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Course Course
MCE411 Combustion Technology Semester: 7
Code: Title:
Lecture: 3 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 3 ECTS: 5
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: Teaching fourth year undergraduate students about fuels, combustion equation, and
combustion process.
Course Content: Combustion, Fuels and combustion systems.
Course Course
MCE413 Computer Aided Manufacturing Semester: 7
Code: Title:
Lecture: 3 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 3 ECTS: 5
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: Aims of the this course is; to teach the necessary machining operations using CAM
programme for turning and milling parts, to make the toolpath of cutting tools on turning
and milling, to teach convert the toolpath to NC code, to choose the available cutting tool
and machine.
Course Content: Manufacturing model creation by any type of CAD part format, Operation step organizing
for special machine center, Tool and fixture setting CNC manufacturing for specific 3d
model, Milling, Drilling and turning operations, Cutter location data creation, inspection,
simulation and post processing.
Course Course
MCE415 Welding Technology Semester: 7
Code: Title:
Lecture: 3 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 3 ECTS: 5
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: To present the welding methods, which is an important manufacturing technique, from
its theory to inspection methods; including the modern welding methods, design of
constructions with welded areas, and application areas.
Course Content: Introduction welding machines, Welding electrodes, Welding arc and formation theory,
Melting and non-melting welding types, Factors effecting the welding capability of the
materials, Welding of stainless steel and materials other than iron, Design of welding
plans and presentation of applications at various industries, Welding metallurgy, quality
at welding manufacturing and parameters affecting quality, Welding symbols, Welding
errors, Destructive and non-destructive welding inspection methods, Labour health and
work safety during welding.
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Course Course
MCE417 Computer Aided Design II Semester: 7
Code: Title:
Lecture: 3 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 3 ECTS: 5
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: The aim this course, to teach the advanced 3D solid modeling programs and modules,
to teach making the parametric part and assembly design, to teach making mold design,
cast modeling, sheet metal modeling, to consider mechanism simulation, making
analysis depends on static and dynamic loading.
Course Content: Introduction to parametric design techniques for 3D parametric solid modeling softwares,
Parametric product (part&assembly) design, Special modules such as mold and cast
modeling, sheet metal modeling, mechanism simulation design.
Course Course
MME461 Material Inspection Semester: 7
Code: Title:
Lecture: 3 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 3 ECTS: 5
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: The aim of this course is teaching non-destructive inspection and destructive methods
that used commonly in industry.
Course Content: The importance of quality control and quality control methods. Widely used non-
destructive inspection methods; liquid penetrant, magnetic particle, ultrasonic,
radyografik (x-ray, gamma), with eddy currents and other methods of examination.
Introduction to destructive methods.
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8. Semester
Course Course
MCE400 Graduation Thesis Semester: 8
Code: Title:
Lecture: 0 Practice: 2 Lab: 0 Credit: 1 ECTS: 2
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: The aim of the thesis is to make the thesis students who wish to specialize in one area,
individually or in groups, from the perspective of a scientific theoretical and / or practical
and to teach thesis preparation, presentation, prepare for working life.
Course Content: Graduation thesis topic selection, Team work, A machine, a system or a process design,
Thesis preparation, Implementation, Completion of all the stages.
Course Course
MCE404 Machine Project II Semester: 8
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 2
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: The aim of this course is to make the project students who wish to specialize in one
area, individually or in groups, from the perspective of a scientific theoretical and / or
practical and to teach project preparation, presentation, prepare for working life.
Course Content: Project topic selection, Team work, A machine, a system or a process design, project
preparation, Implementation, Completion of all the stages.
Course Course
MCE406 Control Elements and Applications Semester: 8
Code: Title:
Lecture: 3 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 3 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: The main goal of the course to students, introduce control elements, control elements to
explain the principles of application of the control system can set up to provide trainin.
Course Content: Introduction to Industrial automatic control systems, Sensors used in industrial automatic
control systems, Transducers and applications, Operational amplifier and applications,
analog digital (ADC), Digital analog (DAC), Frequency voltage (F / V), Voltage frequency
(V / F) converters, Discrete circuit elements using controlled applications,
Microprocessor-based control applications, Temperature and motor control system
design and application, Applications software and LabView control.
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Course Course
ENG402 Engineering Ethics Semester: 8
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 2
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Compulsory
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: The aim of the course is provide information for engineering ethics and ethical values in
business.
Course Content: Ethical concepts, Professionalism and professional ethics codes, Ethics in design,
Rights and responsibilities of business life, Ethical problem-solving techniques, Risk,
Safety and accidents, Responsibility for scientific research, Responsibility for the
experimental study, Powers and responsibilities of the printing and publication of
research results.
Course Course
MCE422 Computational Fluid Dynamics Semester: 8
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: The student computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to introduce the principles. CFD to
teach the application of fluid mechanics and heat transfer problems. Create a theoretical
foundation on the subject. CFD'ni using a commercial program to teach the application
of various engineering problems.
Course Content: Application of the equations of fluid mechanics and heat transfer in finite volume
method, Equations of diffusion, Convection, and source terms, Explain the time-
dependent, Quantitative approaches, algebraic equations, numerical cell structure, Finite
volume method, Diskritizasyon process, General guidelines, Examples. Computational
fluid dynamics principles of SAD entry, PHOENICS CFD code, PHOENICS how it
works, Finite volume method, Grid geometry, Algebraic equations, The solution method,
Boundary conditions.
Course Course
MCE424 LPG and Natural Gas Applications Semester: 8
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: To teach basic concepts about LPG. To teach technical information about natural gas
distribution lines and to show their applications. In addition, students who complete the
course learn about natural gas distribution lines and their applications.
Course Content: Type of Degree Courses Language Courses Pre-Conditions Of LPG properties of LPG
storage, LPG tanks be vapor, the tank locations, placement of LPG tanks, regulators,
automatic converters, OPSO-Upson (tank and burner) Regulators, LPG hose, Fire
precautions and procedures, Bulk gas supply systems, Storage capacity, Tank Controls,
Distribution jobs, PE piping works, LPG dimensions of pipes, Pipe sizes and pressure
losses, Service piping, pressure test, Natural gas main and distribution line service
couplings, Pipe types and all kinds of standards used in the field study safety.
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Course Course
MCE426 Pumps Semester: 8
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: This course introduces the student to in-depth knowledge of the pump working
principles, characteristics and pump selection.
Course Content: Pump Types and Operating Principles, The pump performance curves, Cavitation and
net suction head in pumps, Pump scaling laws, The pump selection.
Course Course
MCE428 Heating System Design Semester: 8
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: Gaining basic principles of hot-water heating systems, components, applications and
automation.
Course Content: Central hot water heating systems, Auxiliary elements, Elements selection, Heat loss
calculation, Thermal insulation, Heating system automation, Energy efficiency and
heating energy efficiency legislation.
Course Course
MCE430 Air Conditioning and Ventilation Systems Design Semester: 8
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: Teaching tp project Fundamentals and rules of air conditioning.
Course Content: The introduction of ventilation and air conditioning systems, And the introduction of the
machines belonging to this system, Representing use and purpose as practical.
Course Course
MCE432 Drying Technique Semester: 8
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: To introduce students abaut drying system. Teaching drying systems application by heat
transfer and fluid mechanics. Creating the theorcal bases on students abaut the subject.
Course Content: Heat treatment principles, The principles of drying, Drying technique, Drying process,
Cylinder drying, Spray drying, Jet dryers, Drying of the presentation scheme, Water
activity, Psychrometry, Drying rate, Dryer types, Principles of evaporation, Single effect
evaporators, Multiple effect evaporators.
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MCE434 Aerodynamics Semester: 8
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: To give the basic concepts of incompressible aerodynamics, To solve the problems of
the basic aerodynamics
Course Content: Ideal flow models, wing profiles, thin profile theory, finite wing theory, effects of
compressibility and viscosity.
Course Course
MCE436 Industrial Energy Efficiency Semester: 8
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: To know the status of Turkey's overall energy. To know the structure of the Turkish
Industry and comprehending energy consumption. To understand energy management.
Course Content: Turkey's overall energy situation, the structure of Turkish industry, energy consumption,
energy management, measurement instruments and measurement techniques, the
winner in the energy efficiency increased, electrical systems, lighting energy savings,
economic analysis, environment, alternative energy sources, combined heat-power
production systems. Measurements of the measurement instruments and measurement
techniques can be able to apply, Boilers Boosting energy efficiency can comprehend. To
know the electrical system, able to apply methods of economic analysis. To know the
environmental laws. Combined heat-power generation systems.
Course Course
MCE438 Modern Welding Methods Semester: 8
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: The purpose of this course is to give detailed knowledge to the student about fusion and
solid state welding techniques.
Course Content: Introduction of specific welding method, Fusion welding method, Solid state welding
method, Pressure welding method, Resistance welding method and Welding and cutting
with power beams methods.
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MCE440 Computer Aided Constructive Forming Semester: 8
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: Based on the information the students have taken different courses; a machine and / or
system design and draw, the project report format, load and resistance to the accounts
of the system can also be used materials.
Course Content: Fundamentals of machine desing, Conceptual desing and innonation, Design input
parameters, Reviewing fundamentals of related courses (such as Thermodynamics,
Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics, Engineering Materials, Strength of Materials, 3D CAD),
Design process and preparing solid models/technical drawings, Economical analysis
and life estimation, project report and its presentation.
Course Course
MCE442 Intoduction to Biomechanics Semester: 8
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: People make up the structure of bone, muscle, cartilage, tendon, nerve, blood and other
structures and mechanical properties of engineering analysis approach.
Course Content: General anatomical information, Biological materials, bone, cartilage, muscle, tendon,
nerve and soft tissue structure and mechanical properties, Biological classification of
structural elements: arm, leg, spine and knee cap, The dynamics of the musculoskeletal
system, Resistance of biological material, Stress-strain analysis.
Course Course
MCE444 Maintenance and Repair in Manufacturing Semester: 8
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: To understand the today’s principles of maintenance and breakdown finding. To
understand the breakdown warning and detection systems. To prepare the breakdown
finding flow chart. To care and to repair on the electrical-electronic components,
electrical machinery and mechanical systems.
Course Content: Maintenance and repair concepts, Requirement of maintenance, Transition from
unplanned maintenance to planned maintenance, Planned, preventive, predictive
maintenance systems, Statistical applications and reliability on maintenance planning,
Total Productive Maintenance (TPM).
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MCE446 Dynamic Systems Design Semester: 8
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: To present the dynamical systems. To present the mathematical analysis methods in the
modeling of dynamical systems and to understand the modeling methods with examples.
Course Content: Introduction to Modeling and Simulation, Formulation of engineering system models and
the system similarity, Dynamics of mechanical, fluid, electrical, electromechanical and
thermal systems, Equations of motion, Dynamic behavior of the base system (the
answers), Transfer functions, Simulations of dynamics of complex systems, Stability
analysis of the systems, Engineering Applications: The system design and selection of
system components.
Course Course
MCE448 Agricultural Machinery Semester: 8
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: The aim of this course is to teach the agricultural mechanization system, general
features of agricultural equipment and machinery for agricultural production, agricultural
tractors and energy resources in agriculture.
Course Content: In this course, agricultural tools and machinery using in agricultural production will be
explained as theoretical and applied.
Course Course
MME462 Plastic Forming Semester: 8
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: To present the mechanical and metallurgical principles of plastic forming. To introduce
the basic mathematical methdos in plastic forming and to understand the basic plastic
forming methdos with examples.
Course Content: Basic principles of plastic deformation, Plastic deformation mechanisms, Effusion
criteria, Stress-strain relations in the plastic deformation, Factors affecting plastic
deformation, Cold and hot forming, Structural changes occurring after plastic forming,
Plastic forming methods, Hammering, Rolling, Extrusion, Wire and rod drawing, Sheet
metal forming, Limit diagrams.
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MME464 Composite Materials and Production Methods Semester: 8
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: To give information about the definition, importance, application and production methods
of composite materials. Teaching about composite structures as ceramics elastoplastic
and plastic composites, metal composites etc. Industrial applications of composites and
comparison of these materials to the ones which are natural as iron, wood etc.
Course Content: General definitions and classification of the composite materials, Analysing of
micromechanical and macromechanical behavior of the composite materials,
Applications of the composite materials, Reinforcements in a composite materials,
Reinforcements-matrix interface and wetting, Processing of metal matrix composites,
ceramic matrix composites and polymer matrix composites, Some commercial metal
matrix composites, Ceramic matrix composites and polymer matrix composites.
Course Course
MTE460 Mechatronic System and Design Semester: 8
Code: Title:
Lecture: 2 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 2 ECTS: 4
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: To ensure that Mechanical Engineering student can design mechatronic systems using
by sensitive components, rousing, electric-electronic components and microprecessors.
Course Content: An introduction to the concept of mechatronics, mechatronic systems and their
components. Microprocessors and microprocessor programming, Engineering design
theory, design models, systematic design, New trends in Mechatronics. Mechatronics
design project, Elements selection or production, Performance Testings of Design
Results.
Course Course
MCE408 Thermic Turbo Machines Semester: 8
Code: Title:
Lecture: 3 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 3 ECTS: 6
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: Course under steam turbines, compressors, ventilators and a mechanical engineer
facing the most machines. In the past only used in thermal power plant turbines,
vehicles and factories today are finding wide application possibilities. These machines
are very expensive in our country are produced in limited. For these reasons these
machines project, selection and knowledgeable engineers are needed to operate.
Course Content: One-dimensional compressible fluid flow, Voice over, voice-six, sonic flow, Fluctuations,
lock in the flow and sizing, Diffusers, General equation for turbo machines, velocity
triangles, pressure and velocity diagrams, power, Steam Turbines: Yield and losses,
condensation effect, Classification, Turbine selection, Centrifugal and axial ventilators:
Yield, characteristic curves, fan laws, Axial and centrifugal compressors: Speed
triangles, sizing, wing design, the characteristic curve, yield.
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MCE410 Steam Boilers Semester: 8
Code: Title:
Lecture: 3 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 3 ECTS: 6
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: Steam Boilers and principles to explain the general concepts related to the design of
Steam Boilers and project basics.
Course Content: Thermodynamic properties. Construction of steam boilers. Flame-smoke and water-pipe
kazanlar. Water boilers. Special design steam boilers. Casting boilers. Fluidized bed
boilers. Elements of the auxiliary steam boilers, water heaters, blowers institutions,
ovens and combustion systems, measurement and control systems.
Course Course
MCE412 Thermal System Design Semester: 8
Code: Title:
Lecture: 3 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 3 ECTS: 6
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: Introduction to basic concepts of heating, heating types, stove types,chimney types and
chimney connections, hot water, distribution systems, explanations of systems working
with boiling water and vapor, boiler parts, boiler flat designing, insttallation of heat
exchangers to boiler system, Heaters, burners,automatic control on and energy saving,
insulation applications.
Course Content: Analysis, design, and optimization of thermal systems, Modeling of thermal systems and
components, Thermal system component characteristics and their effect on overall
system performance, Relationship among thermal sciences in design process,
Introduction to thermoeconomic optimization.
Course Course
MCE414 Transport Techniques Semester: 8
Code: Title:
Lecture: 3 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 3 ECTS: 6
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: Main purpose of the course students, giving knowledge abaut lifting and moving
machinery-related topics in basic engineering design projects.
Course Content: Lifting and handling machinery elements; load related components, drive components,
motors and gearboxes between loads, Pulleys and pulley systems, drums, Stop and
load holding brakes, lock gears. wheels and rails, Feeders and belt, chain, vibratory,
endless screw conveyors, Pneumatic conveying systems. Design projects.
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MCE418 Mechanical Vibrations Semester: 8
Code: Title:
Lecture: 3 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 3 ECTS: 6
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: To present the basic characteristics of vibrations and their place and importance in the
mechanical engineering applications.To teach and to apply the methods using analysis
of engineering problems including vibrations.
Course Content: Basic concepts, Degree of freedom systems: Equations of motion, damped and
undamped vibrations, free and forced vibrations, the system response to forcing,
Vibration isolation, Two degree-of-freedom systems: Equations of motion, coordinate
transformation, natural coordinates, vibration modes, Torsional vibrations. Introduction
to multi degree-of-freedom systems.
Course Course
MCE420 Die/Mold Design Techniques Semester: 8
Code: Title:
Lecture: 3 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 3 ECTS: 6
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: This course introduces the student to in-depth knowledge of the design and manufacture
of dies and molds for metal engineering and plastics components. It gives skills in
assessing the related performance of tooling and processes. It also concentrates on the
components of dies and molds and related process parameters in order to obtain quality
finished products.
Course Content: Die design basics and theory of sheet metal, Metal stamping dies, their construction,
and assembly, Metalworking machinery, Blanking and piercing operations, Blank
calculation or flat layout, Bending and forming operations, Die process quality and
automation, die maintenance, Springs, their design and calculations, Materials and
surface finish, Case Studies for Dies, Mold design basics, Molding Cycle, Mold
Classifications, Mold Components: Cavity and Core, Runner Systems, Conventional,
Runnerless, Gate Types, Temperature Control, Vents, Ejector Systems, Interlocks, Mold
Actions and Undercuts, Unscrewing Molds, Shrinkage of Plastics and Rates, Plastic Part
Analysis, Case Studies for Molds, Cost estimation for dies and molds, Safety in Die and
Mold Processes.
Course Course
MME460 Heat Treatment Semester: 8
Code: Title:
Lecture: 3 Practice: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: 3 ECTS: 6
BSc -
Course Bachelor Course Mode of Work
Language: English Elective
Level: of Type: Delivery: Placement(s):
Science
Course Objectives: To give information and practice about the general heat treatment information,
applications and principles, and the heat treatment of the ferrous and non-ferrous alloys.
Course Content: Introduction to heat treatment, Physical metallurgy of Fe-Fe3C alloy, Iron carbon alloys,
Isothermal retention and steady cooling, Transformation diagrams, The general heat
treatment method and principles, Hardening and tempering, austempering and
martempering, Effects of alloy elements to hardableness, Hardableness, Determination
of hardableness with Grossman and Jominy method, Surface hardening, Precipitation
hardening, Tool steels, Cast irons, Thermal processing of stainless steel, Heat
treatments that can be applied to non-ferrous alloys.
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