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GIE 151 Building the Future 1st Semester Compulsory 2 0 2 2

This course aims to raise awareness of university students by transferring knowledge on self-awareness, taking responsibility, active thinking, working together, developing skills and competencies, ethical perception, social responsibility and environmental sustainability. In addition, it is aimed to give students a perspective on Turkish scientists, Turkish art and literature, artificial intelligence, history of industry and technology, Industry 4.0 and transformation in production. Finally, it is within the scope of the course objectives to provide students with the awareness of reading the future, understanding change and creating a self-future by transferring information on resume preparation, career planning, how to evaluate future job opportunities and to gain a vision from today to the future.

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ISG 101 Job Health Security 1st Semester Compulsory 2 0 2 2

This course will provide an overview of occupational health and safety and occupational health and safety culture, national occupational health and safety system, occupational health and safety approach and legislation, occupational health and safety services to be provided by the employer, the concept and costs of occupational accidents and occupational diseases, risk factors in occupational health and safety, individual and organizational factors, records to be kept in occupational health and safety. In this course, students will have knowledge about occupational health and safety issues of various types of work.

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BIL 101  Information and Communication Technologies 1.Yarıyıl Compulsory 1 1 2 3

This course aims to provide students with information about information technologies, information and communication tools, areas of use of information and communication tools, to gain basic computer skills, to prepare files and documents suitable for their purposes by using Office programs, to make logical and mathematical tests by creating spreadsheets, and to prepare effective presentations in terms of both visual and content.

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MAT 103 Maths 1st Semester Compulsory 3 0 3 4
To provide the student with the necessary and sufficient mathematical background to better understand the mathematical subjects and to use the mathematical subjects learned in the profession. Topics of the course Basic Concepts, Exponents, Rooted Numbers, Matrices and Determinates, Sets, Factorization, Equations, Absolute Value, Inequalities, Ratio and Proportion, Functions, Complex Numbers, Geometry.
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YAD 103 English I 1st Semester Compulsory 1 2 2 2
This course aims to introduce students to academic English at beginner level and to develop their reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Students will read academic texts, listen to academic lectures and write and speak on specific academic topics. Students will also be introduced to the basics of formal correspondence, especially email writing.
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TUR 101 Turkish Language I 1st Semester Compulsory 2 0 2 2
To provide students with basic skills related to comprehension and written expression, to reinforce students' correct, beautiful and effective use of Turkish, to contribute to their intellectual accumulation about Turkish and world novel and theater, to enable them to comprehend writing methods and techniques that will be useful in project writing and presentation preparation, to create phrases and texts that will be necessary in professional applications such as job application and job interview in daily life, to gain the necessary knowledge and skills about the use of Turkish in technological environment. It includes topics such as the characteristics of language and Turkish language, writing method techniques and applied studies, punctuation marks and spelling rules, World Turkish novel, theater.
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GRS 101 Basic Entrepreneurship 1st Semester Compulsory 2 0 2 2
The aim of the course is to transfer the basic knowledge about entrepreneurship to the students and to form project groups that will realize the project ideas they will develop within the framework of these principles. The existing literature on entrepreneurship in the world will be transferred to the students, which will enable them to understand the place and importance of entrepreneurship in the global economic system. Students will be taught business model development practices to clarify their project ideas and to test whether this project idea is a value proposition for entrepreneurship.
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FIZ 101 Physics 1st Semester Compulsory 2 0 2 2
In this course, students learn the basic concepts and principles of physics and gain the ability to apply this knowledge in their professional field courses. Topics include measurement, unit systems and physical quantities, coordinate systems, vector operations, kinematics, dynamic analysis of motion, static equilibrium of rigid bodies, work, energy and power, conservation of energy, thrust and momentum, conservation of momentum, electrostatics, electric field and potential, magnetism, electromagnetic induction.
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MAK 113 Measuring Techniques 1st Semester Compulsory 1 1 2 4
With Measurement Technique, it is aimed for the student to learn the basic principles and properties of the measurement process, to choose the measuring instruments suitable for all kinds of physical and electrical measurements that may be encountered, and to realize error-free measurements. In this context, Definition and Importance of Measurement, Unit Systems and Conversions, Measuring Instruments, Measurement Errors, Mechanical Measuring Instruments, Control, Fixed Measuring Instruments, Gauges, Surface Control Systems, Calibration, Hardness Measurement Methods will be discussed in detail.
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MAK 109 Computer Aided Drawing 1st Semester Compulsory 2 1 3 3
The aim of this course is to understand the place of computer aided design (CAD) tools in the industry, to develop the ability to use this program by gaining 2D model drawing and design skills with AUTOCAD program which is used extensively in the industry. The aim of this course is to introduce the meaning and scope of Computer Aided Drawing, the evolution of computers, new computer software and equipment used in designing, drawing, modeling processes and to give product design ways and methods with the help of applications in this field. By comprehending the usage areas of AUTOCAD program, students will have knowledge about the place of computer aided design in industry. Will be able to visualize the details of a product in 2D by means of computer aided design program. Will be able to draw views and sections of products in computer environment.
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MAK 115 Material Science 1st Semester Compulsory 2 1 3 4
Within the scope of the materials course; introduction of materials used in the technical field (metals, ceramics, polymers, composites and advanced materials), atomic structures of these materials, basic concepts of solidification and melting, factors affecting the mechanical properties of related materials and damages that adversely affect these mechanical properties, as well as experiments and standards to determine the mechanical properties of materials are discussed in detail.
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ATA 101 Ataturk's Principles and History of Revolution I 2nd Semester Compulsory 2 0 2 2
Introduction to the history of civilization, ancient Greek and Roman civilization, the fall of the Western Roman Empire and the beginning of the Middle Ages in Europe, the two faces of the Middle Ages; The beginning of the Turkish-Islamic Renaissance in the East against the scholastic darkness in the West, the age of Enlightenment, the establishment and rise of the Ottoman Empire in outline, the causes of the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, the Ottoman Empire's efforts to save the Ottoman Empire, intellectual movements, World War I, the concept of revolution / revolution, the factors leading to the Turkish revolution, Mustafa Kemal's transition to Anatolia and congresses, the opening of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey, the war of liberation, foreign policy, Mudanya armistice, Lausanne conference
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TUR 102 Turkish Language II 2nd Semester Compulsory 2 0 2 2
To provide students with basic skills related to comprehension and written expression, to reinforce students' correct, beautiful and effective use of Turkish, to contribute to their intellectual accumulation about Turkish and world novel and theater, to enable them to comprehend writing methods and techniques that will be useful in project writing and presentation preparation, to create phrases and texts that will be necessary in professional applications such as job application and job interview in daily life, to gain the necessary knowledge and skills about the use of Turkish in technological environment. It includes topics such as the characteristics of language and Turkish language, writing method techniques and applied studies, punctuation marks and spelling rules, World Turkish novel, theater.
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YAD 104 English II 2nd Semester Compulsory 1 0 2 2
This course aims to introduce business English by developing students' academic reading, listening, writing and speaking skills. The course introduces students to formal/informal language, the job application process and specific work-related terms. Students will read texts, listen to lectures and write in specific formats on a wide range of academic topics.
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ISE 102 Workplace Training 2nd Semester Compulsory 0 2 1 2
Within the scope of this course, as a prelude to Workplace Practice and Workplace Experience courses, students who will be in businesses will be given information about elevator speech in order to learn business culture such as recognizing the organizational structure of the company, analyzing and designing service and business processes, establishing the company network structure, developing company IT, e-mailing, writing cover letters, and expressing themselves effectively. In addition, the concepts of occupational safety and information security specific to the sectors they will work in, how to analyze the company, what the project types are and how the projects should be written will be explained. During these courses, students will be able to communicate interactively with sector employees.
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GRS 102 Applied Entrepreneurship 2nd Semester Compulsory 1 1 2 2
Within the scope of the Applied Entrepreneurship course, our students will be reminded of the basic information about entrepreneurship transferred in the previous semester and within the framework of these principles, project groups will be formed to realize the project ideas they will develop with the "Design Thinking" method. By transferring the existing literature on entrepreneurship in the world to our students; it will be ensured that they understand the place and importance of entrepreneurship in the global economic system. Business Model Development practices will be taught and experienced to clarify their project ideas and test whether this project idea is a value proposition for entrepreneurship. They will be able to evaluate their project idea within the scope of entrepreneurship and make progress in commercialization and incorporation. At the same time, they will collaborate with students from different programs with a similar project idea to form a team and start the experience of doing business together.
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MAK 110 Manufacturing Technologies 2nd Semester Compulsory 3 0 3 4
Within the scope of Manufacturing Technologies course; Basic manufacturing methods (casting, welding, machining), cutting in machining, determination of working principles and usage of drilling drills, introduction and operation of vargel and planing machines, chip removal operations on lathes and application information about the structure and use of the lathe, structural features and operations on milling machines, grinding, honing and lapping operations in machining, chipless manufacturing methods such as casting, bending, soldering and welding and errors that may occur during these manufacturing methods are explained in detail.
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MAK 112 Computer Aided Design 2nd Semester Compulsory 1 2 2 4
The aim of this course is to understand the place of computer aided design (CAD) tools in the industry, to gain solid model drawing and design skills with SOLIDWORKS program, which is used extensively in the industry, and to develop the ability to use this program. This course includes the meaning and scope of Computer Aided Design, the evolution of computers, the introduction of new computer software and equipment used in designing, drawing and modeling processes, and the ways and methods of product design with the help of applications in this field. Within the scope of the course, by comprehending the usage areas of SOLIDWORKS program, students will have knowledge about the place of computer aided design in the industry. Will be able to prepare a technical drawing sheet in a format suitable for industry standards in computer environment. Will be able to print a drawing sheet prepared in a computer program in a suitable format and make it ready for distribution. Will be able to visualize the details of a product in 3D through a computer-aided design program. Will be able to draw views and sections of products in computer environment.
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MAK 114 Strength of Materials 2nd Semester Compulsory 3 0 3 3
In this course; It is aimed to comprehend the basic strength information to be encountered in design, to gain the competencies to apply the principles of strength to the sizing and control calculations of machine elements. Within the scope of this course students; Basic Concepts of Strength, External Loads Applied to Objects, Stresses, Two Basic Stress Forms, Safety Stress, Tensile Stress, Definition and Calculation, Stress Strain Curve, Hooke's Law, Compression Stress, Definition and Calculation, Shear Stress, Definition and Calculation, Bending Stress, Bending Moment, Moment of Strength, Moment of Inertia, Loading Types in Bending (Single Loads, Distributed Loads, Mixed Loads), Drawing Diagrams in Bending, Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagrams, Torsional Stress, Torsional Moment, Torsional Moment of Strength, Buckling Stress, Critical Load, Buckling Length, Degree of Slenderness, Methods Used in Calculation of Buckling Stress.
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MAK 116 Machine Elements 2nd Semester Compulsory 3 0 3 3
Scope limits of the course. Meaning and classification of machine elements. Stresses, strain and loading patterns. Normal stresses, strength limits, strength limits of machine elements. Principles of strength calculation of machine elements, calculation method in machine construction. Tolerances and surface qualities, shape tolerances. Welding connections: Properties and classification, welding calculation and shaping, strength limits. Pressure welding, rivet connections. Fastening bolts, properties, properties of screws, theory of bolt connections, forcing of screw threads. Practical calculation methods of fastening bolts, construction principles. Shaft-hub connections. Working principles, application wedges, splined shafts. General properties of springs, principles of calculation and spring materials, leaf springs, cylindrical helical springs, rod springs. Shafts and axles: Calculation of axles, calculation of straight shafts, principles of construction, trunnions. Rolling (rolling) bearings: Classification and properties of rolling bearings, calculation methods of rolling bearings. Construction principles of rolling bearings. Calculation of belt-pulley mechanisms. They have experience and knowledge on professional issues such as the calculation of V-belt-pulley mechanisms, forces and tensile forces on the shaft.
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MAK 118 CNC Programming 2nd Semester Compulsory 2 1 3 3
As a result of this course students; Recognize CNC machines. Learn CNC concepts and working principles. Recognize CNC systems. They have knowledge about mechanical, electronic and hydraulic systems in CNC machines. Solve simple problems by having knowledge about CNC machines. They can process parts on CNC machines. Recognition of CNC machines, cutting depth, cutting calculations, programming principles in CNC machines, CNC milling part programming, CNC milling part programming, writing cycles in CNC milling, writing cycles in milling How to make cycles in CNC milling, Sub-programming technique and structure, Sub-programming technique and structure, Principles of machining parts on CNC lathe, Writing cycles on CNC lathe, Sub-programming technique and structure on CNC lathe, Measurement and control, Designing an assembly within the general logic of the CNC system.
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ATA 102 Ataturk's Principles and History of Revolution II 3th Semester Compulsory 2 0 2 2
Declaration of the Republic and political, social, cultural reforms and economic breakthroughs. The problems that the Lausanne Peace Treaty could not solve and their finalization Movements against the new order. Multi-party life experiments and their results. Turkish Foreign Policy in the Atatürk period. Inonu period and the Second World War years Turkey's transition to multi-party life Democrat Party period and after. Kemalism and Atatürk's Principles.
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ISE 203 Workplace Application 3th Semester Compulsory 2 6 5 10
To be able to apply the theoretical knowledge that the student has seen in the courses in the enterprises that are deemed appropriate for the program, orientation training, to have detailed information about work flows, to apply the basic principles of business processes, to use professional computer programs, to perform the work assigned to him by making use of the relevant legislation and commercial documents, to solve problems related to the activities of the program, to produce ideas and to present suggestions.
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MEK 201 Hydraulics-Pneumatic 3th Semester Compulsory 2 0 2 3
Students taking this course; Learns basic information about hydraulic fluids and air. Learns Hydraulic / Pneumatic circuit elements, engineering structures of these elements, usage properties, selection criteria, connection types and methods with each other. Learn the symbols of hydraulic / pneumatic circuit elements and prepare hydraulic and pneumatic circuits with these symbols. Definition of hydraulic and pneumatic, Hydrodynamic principles, Elements and symbols used in hydraulic system, Drawing of hydraulic and electrohydraulic circuits, Hydraulic fluids and oil tank, Connection and sealing elements, filtering process, Hydraulic system applications, Electrohydraulic system applications, Physical properties of air - Pneumatic valves, Elements and symbols used in pneumatic system, Pneumatic circuit drawing, Air preparation, conditioning and distribution, Electropneumatic circuits, Pneumatic system applications, Electropneumatic system applications.
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MAK 201 Computer Aided Manufacturing 3th Semester Compulsory 1 2 2 4
They learn the process steps of production methods such as milling and turning with CAM program and they can extract NC codes, they learn to simulate and extract G codes in turning, they know how to create Machining process and template. Learning computer aided manufacturing, with an advanced glass program (solidcam); 2.5 axis basic milling, 3 axis milling, precision machining with hsm module, continuous multi-axis milling, turning, machining steps and template creation. CAM programs, Milling, 2.5 axis basic milling, 3 axis milling, HSM Module: Roughing and Finishing Operations, Continuous multi-axis machining, Turning, Simulation and creation of G codes in turning, C axis turning, Wire erosion, Machining process and template creation.
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MAK 207 Predictive Maintenance 3th Semester Elective 2 1 3 3
Within the scope of this course, students learn the methods used to understand a possible failure by monitoring machine conditions and to solve the failures that occur. General machine maintenance and predictive maintenance, Necessity of maintenance, Maintenance management and planned maintenance, Predictive maintenance techniques, Vibration based predictive maintenance techniques, Preventive maintenance, Periodic preventive maintenance and disadvantages, Parameters determining machine performance, continuous improvement, Gain knowledge and experience on topics such as maintenance based on machine performance, crack detection, monitoring of vibration and wear, early warning dynamic maintenance, thermal methods, monitoring of lubrication systems and leak detection, detection of bearing failures, detection of gear failures.
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ISE 202 Workplace Experience 4th Semester Compulsory 0 25 13 26
It is the application of the theoretical knowledge that the student has seen in the courses for 5 days in the enterprises deemed appropriate for the program. In this course, each student will define the problematic areas related to the design, production, installation and maintenance of various systems in the areas encountered in the company where he / she does on-the-job training, together with the company with new generation creative solution proposals and will create, design, develop and reflect this idea to the application area. In this course, these projects will be evaluated as performance grades.
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GRS 202 Sectoral Project 4th Semester Compulsory 0 2 2 4
Within the scope of the course, students who observe or experience operations in the field of machinery are expected to diagnose a problem based on their own observations and experiences and to create a project idea for its solution or to transform it into a project by introducing a new application, process or activity that will increase effectiveness and efficiency in the field of machinery.
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MAK 120 Cutting Tool Technology 2nd Semester Elective 3 0 3 3
Within the scope of this course, students learn the methods used to understand a possible failure by monitoring machine conditions and to solve the failures that occur. General machine maintenance and predictive maintenance, Necessity of maintenance, Maintenance management and planned maintenance, Predictive maintenance techniques, Vibration based predictive maintenance techniques, Preventive maintenance, Periodic preventive maintenance and disadvantages, Parameters determining machine performance, continuous improvement, Gain knowledge and experience on topics such as maintenance based on machine performance, crack detection, monitoring of vibration and wear, early warning dynamic maintenance, thermal methods, monitoring of lubrication systems and leak detection, detection of bearing failures, detection of gear failures.
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MAK 203 Molding Technology 3th Semester Elective 1 2 2 4
In this course, the student will be able to comprehend the goal of production and the importance of the cutting tool in production, to understand the role of the cutting tool in chip removal and the effects of cutting parameters on the cutting tool, to be able to select the cutting tool and determine the factors affecting the selection of the cutting tool, to obtain the appropriate cutting tool design information, to reduce the cost of cutting tools, to obtain information about cutting tool norms, to analyze the relationship between machine tool, cutting tool and workpiece material in machining. Student; Definition and classification of molding, Elements that make up the mold set, Cutting Molds Cutting process, Strip material design and calculations, Introduction and calculation of cutting mold elements, Introduction and calculation of cutting mold elements, Bending Molds design and calculations, Plastic injection molding processes, design and calculations.
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MAK 205 Additive Manufacturing Technologies 3th Semester Elective 2 1 3 4
It is aimed to have knowledge about additive manufacturing methods, to give information about the usage area, purpose and advantages of this technology compared to conventional manufacturing technologies, to give information about the software, equipment and variety of materials used in the methods and to give information about part design criteria, support design, material selection criteria, post-processing part manufacturing criteria. Students; Basic Principles of Additive Manufacturing, Technological Development of Additive Manufacturing, Generalized Additive Manufacturing Process Chain, Photopolymerization Processes, Powder Bed Fusion Processes, Extrusion Based Systems, Sheet Lamination Processes, Beam Deposition Processes, Direct 3D Printing Technologies, Design for Additive Manufacturing, Direct Digital Manufacturing, Additive Manufacturing for Medical Applications.
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