COURSE NAME/ECTS Credits ADVANCED ALGORITHM ANALYSIS 5 FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Engineering Faculty/Computer Engineering SEMESTER 8 CONTENT Design and analysis of advanced algorithms, Partial analysis, Advanced tree data types, Heaps, Probability and approach algorithms, NP completion subjects NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OF PROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE) Assoc. Prof. Dr. Olcay KURŞUN, [email protected]02124737070 x 17451 COURSE NAME/ECTS Credits Image Processing, 5 FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Engineering Faculty/Computer Engineering SEMESTER 8 CONTENT Fundamentals of image processing, filtering, edge detection, histogram techniques, morphological processes, segmentation, Hough transform, Fourier transform, Image compression, Pattern recognition NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OF PROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE) Assoc. Prof. Dr. Olcay KURŞUN, [email protected]02124737070 x 17451
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FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Engineering Faculty/Computer Engineering
SEMESTER 8
CONTENT Design and analysis of advanced algorithms, Partial analysis, Advanced tree data types, Heaps, Probability and approach algorithms, NP completion subjects
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OFPROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Olcay KURŞUN, [email protected] 02124737070 x 17451
COURSE NAME/ECTS Credits Image Processing, 5
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Engineering Faculty/Computer Engineering
COURSE NAME/ECTS Credits INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT AND STANDARDS5
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Engineering Faculty/Computer Engineering
SEMESTER 8
CONTENT By using the best practices in ITIL, Cobit and PMI standards, improve the IT service management skills and improve the service quality. To make the students ready in their professional life and start in the better position in IT service management and implementation
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OFPROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
COURSE NAME/ECTS Credits Special Topics on Computer Networks/5
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Engineering Faculty/Computer Engineering
SEMESTER 8
CONTENT Basic Concepts of Wireless,Mobile and Cellular Networks, Satellite Communications, Green Networks, Optical Networks and Protocols, Access Networks, Sensor Networks, Internet of Things and Applications, Pervasive Networks and Applications, RFID Systems, Next Generation Networks, Multimedia Networks, Real Time Protocols
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OFPROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Engineering Faculty/Computer Engineering
SEMESTER 8
CONTENT Logic design with MOSFETs, physical structure of CMOS ICs, CMOS technologies, electrical characteristics of MOSFETs, electrical analysis of CMOS logic gaes, VLSI system design
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OFPROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Engineering Faculty/Computer Engineering
SEMESTER 8
CONTENT Web Engineering course deals with all aspect of the current web technologies from the computer science and computer engineering point of view. In this course students will review many popular and important subjects including basic web programming using a server side scripting language, preferable php, and a client side scripting language – namely Javascript, semantics web, social media, CMS, ecommerce and ebusiness systems, HTML5 standards and applications, XML technologies and other Web 2.0 application as well as mobile web standards and platforms. The software engineering aspect of web development including modelling, RIA development, testing, deployement, maintanence, performance, scaling, security, usability etc will be covered as well.
PROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE) +90 (212) 473 7070 - 17450
COURSE NAME/ECTS CreditsINTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS AND
PROGRAMMING/7
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT ISTANBUL UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL &
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
SEMESTER
1
CONTENT Fundamentals of computers, Overview of internal of computer, Number Systems, General Concepts and Terms, How to create a C program? Examination of the internal and basic structure of computers. View of programming languages, view of the general structure of C. Basic concepts of programming and introduction to C. Data and Object Types, Notification and Identification. Functions. Standard C functions. Operators, areas of activity and life of objects. Control Statements. Loop Statements (while, do while). Loop Statements (for). Preprocessor Commands. switch ve goto statements
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OFPROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
Assist Prof. Dr. Mahmut YALÇ[email protected]+90 212 473 70 70/17877
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT ISTANBUL UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL &
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
SEMESTER
1
CONTENT Systems of linear equations and matrices . Matrix operations, matrices that have special forms, elementary row operations. Deteminants and properties of the deteminant function.Methods for solving linear equation systems.Cofactor expansion, method for finding inverse of a matrix, Carmer's Rule. General vector spaces, subspaces, basis and dimention. Linear independence, Inner product spaces, Linear transformations, Inverse linear transformations, matrices of general linear transformations, Eigenvalues and eigen vectors, Eigenvalue and eigenvector of symmetric matrices and tehir applications
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OFPROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
Assist Prof. Dr. Mahmut YALÇ[email protected]+90 212 473 70 70/17877
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT ISTANBUL UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL &
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
SEMESTER
3
CONTENT Fundamental Concepts of Circuit Theory: Current, Voltage, Power and Energy. Definitions of Circuit Componentes: Voltage Current Sources; Resistors and Ohm's Law.Computation of Power over a Resistor, Set Up Circuit Model. Kirchoff's Current and Voltage Laws. Resistors in Series and Parallel Configuration; Voltage and Current Divider Circuits. Ampermeter, Voltmeter and Ohmmeter Circuits. Wheatstone Bridge, Triangle-Star Transformation. Loop Currents and Node Voltages Techniques, Source Transformation . Linearity and Additivity Principles. Thevenin's and Norton's Theorems, Maximum Power Transfer, Graf Theory
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OFPROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
Assist Prof. Dr. Rana ORTAÇrana @ istanbul.edu.tr
+90 212 473 70 70/17908
COURSE NAME/ECTS Credits
LOGIC CIRCUITS/6
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT ISTANBUL UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL &
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
SEMESTER
3
CONTENT Binary Number System, Conventional and unconventional number systems.Half and Full adder Circuits, Half and full subtractor circuits.Definition of maxiterim and miniterim.Logic gates, combinational circuits.Karnaugh Maps.Design of Coder, Multiplexer, Demultiplexer, and Oscillator.Memory Elements.Mealy Sequential Circuits.Moore Sequential Circuits. Design of Register and Counter.Digital to Analog Converters, Analog to Digital Converters
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OFPROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
Assist Prof. Dr. Mahmut ÖZTÜRKmahmutoz@ istanbul.edu.tr+90 212 473 70 70/17784
COURSE NAME/ECTS Credits
CALCULUS III/7
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT ISTANBUL UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL &
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OFPROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
Assist Prof. Dr. Erol ÖNENeeerol@ istanbul.edu.tr
+90 212 473 70 70/17897
COURSE NAME/ECTS Credits
CIRCUIT ANALYSIS/7
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT ISTANBUL UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL &
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
SEMESTER
4
CONTENT Fundamental Concepts of Circuit Theory: Current, Voltage, Power and Energy. Definitions of Circuit Componentes: Voltage Current Sources; Resistors and Ohm's Law.Computation of Power over a Resistor, Set Up Circuit Model. Kirchoff's Current and Voltage Laws. Resistors in Series and Parallel Configuration; Voltage and Current Divider Circuits. Ampermeter, Voltmeter and Ohmmeter Circuits. Wheatstone Bridge, Triangle-Star Transformation. Loop Currents and Node Voltages Techniques, Source Transformation . Linearity and Additivity Principles. Thevenin's and Norton's Theorems, Maximum Power Transfer, Graf Theory
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OFPROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT ISTANBUL UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL &
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
SEMESTER
4
CONTENT Introduction of Test Environment, Practices of Thevenin, Norton, Linearity and Additivity rules, Two-port network applications, Power measurement and maximum power transfer applications, RL and RC circuits applications, Applications of resonant circuits, mutual inductors and transformers.
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OFPROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT ISTANBUL UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL &
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
SEMESTER
4
CONTENT Inspection of Circuit Theory for Power Transfer Networks. Introduction to Coulomb's Law and Electric Field. Electrical Potantial, Force-Energy and Potantial Units. Uniform Electric Field, Displacement Vector. Boundry Conditions for Electric Field. Parallel Plate Capacitor, Capacitance of Transmission Line, Capacitance of Coaxial Cable, Energy Stored in Electric Field. Ohm's Law, Continuity Equation, Introduction to Magnetic Fields, Bio-Savart's and Ampere's Law, Right Hand Rule, Magnetic Flux, Description of Induction. Permeability and its unit, Magnetic Field Between Two Parallel Plates, Magnetic Field of Wire Loop Conductor. Magnetic Field in Solenoid and Toroid Structures. Inductance of N-Turn Wire, Inductance of Coaxial Cable.Faraday's Law, Two Wired Transmission Lines. Energy Stored in Magnetic Field
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OFPROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT ISTANBUL UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL &
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
SEMESTER
4
CONTENT Signal and system terms. Continuous and discrete-time signals. Basic signals, periodicity, and sinusoidal signals. Properties of systems. Linear time-invariant systems and properties. Convolution sum and integral. Fourier Series expansion of continuous time periodic signals. Frequency domain analysis of systems. Sampling and Modulation. Systems analysis with Laplace Transfrom. Filters, Analog filter design
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OFPROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT ISTANBUL UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL &
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
SEMESTER
5
CONTENT Basic magnetic circuit laws. Electromagnetism. Single phase AC circuits. EMF in conductors. Single phase systems. Three phase systems. Basic DC motors. Basic AC motors. Single phase and three phase transformators. Electrical power station types; Introduction to energy systems. Introduction to power distribution systems.
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OFPROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT ISTANBUL UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL &
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
SEMESTER
5
CONTENT Probability Models in Electrical and Computer Engineering.Basic Concepts of Probability Theory, Conditonal Probability.Random Variables, Probability Density Function - PDF,Autocorrelation, Power Spectral Density (PSD), Cumulative Distribution Function- CDF. Expected value, Variance, Distributions, Multiple Random Variables. Q and Error function, Random Process. Wide sense stationary (WSS), Convolution, Power and Energy. Correlation, Random Signals, Characteristic function.Time average, Autocorrelation. Central limit teorem, conditional distrubutions. Random Process and linear systems. White noise, Random vectors. Functions of random variables.
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OFPROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT ISTANBUL UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL &
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
SEMESTER
6
CONTENT Tradeoffs in communication, analog to digital conversion, quantizing, line codes, pulse shaping, Gram schmidth, represation of bandpass signals, AWGN, Optimum receiver, Matched filter, Receiver performances by using Q and error functions, Channel capacity, Channel coding.Introduction to digital communication systems. Signal represantation, Basis functions, Gram schmith. Binary communication systems. Represantation of bandpass signals, Digital modulations (ASK,FSK,PSK), Constellation diagram. Digital modulations (QPSK, 16 QAM, 16 PSK). Digital Receivers. Optimum receiver, matched filter. Receiver performances by using Q and error functions. Channel capacity. Channel coding (Simple block coding)
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OFPROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT ISTANBUL UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL &
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
SEMESTER
6
CONTENT Discrete Signals and Systems. Discrete Time Fourier Transform. Sampling of continuous time signals. Decimation and Interpolation. Z-Transform. Inverse Z-Transform. Transform Domain Analysis of Discrete LTI systems. Discrete Fourier Series and Discrete Fourier Transform. Fast Fourier Transform. Discrete Cosine Transform. Digital Filter Design. Periodogram, Short Time Fourier Transform and Time-Frequency Anaysis
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OFPROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT ISTANBUL UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL &
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
SEMESTER
6
CONTENT Overview of the history of Microprocessors, Microprocessor's structure of addressing, Fundamental Elements of Microprocessors and Microcontrollers. Binary System. Arithmetic of processor. Microprocessor address buses, Memory. Programming structure of 8088/8086 Microprocessor. Memory status, Used registers and Assembler programming applications. Registers of 8088/8086, Structure of addressing of 8088/8086 . Instruction types of 8088/8086 . Interrupt instructions in 8088/8086 . Programming Process. Converter Programming in 8088/8086 . Parallel Input/Output
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OFPROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
Assist Prof. Dr. Mahmut ÖZTÜRKmahmutoz@ istanbul.edu.tr+90 212 473 70 70/17784
COURSE NAME/ECTS Credits
POWER ELECTRONICS/6
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT ISTANBUL UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL &
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
SEMESTER
6
CONTENT Basic concepts of switching circuits and power electronics. Diode, SCR, triac, GTO, BJT, MOSFET, IGBT characteristics of the study. Rectifiers (1 and 3 phases).Controlled and uncontrolled 1 and 3 phases rectifiers . DC choppers. Inverters; 1 and 3 phases inverters, pulse width modulation and voltage regulation. Alternating voltage choppers. Direct frequency converter. Protection and suppression circuits. Half-bridge inverter and the inverter bridge.
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OFPROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
Assist Prof. Dr. Mahmut ÖZTÜRKmahmutoz@ istanbul.edu.tr+90 212 473 70 70/17784
COURSE NAME/ECTS Credits
POWER SYSTEMS I/6
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT ISTANBUL UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL &
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
SEMESTER
6
CONTENT Models and parameters of power system components; calculation of power and energy losses; reaktive power compensation; power network structures.
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OFPROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT ISTANBUL UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL &
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
SEMESTER
7
CONTENT Fundamental concepts and models of Artificial Neural Networks. Training and classification using Artificial Neural Systems. Single layer and multi layers feedforward neural networks. Biological neurons and their artificial models. Models of artificial neural networks. Learning: Supervised snd unsupervised learning. Single layer and multi layers neural networks. Feedback neural networks. Neighbourhood and desing of cellular neural network templates. Image processing applications. Kohonen's Self-Organizing Maps. Fuzzy Logic and genetic algorithms. Lyapunov's Theorem and stability analysis of artificial neural networks. Desing and analysis of associative memories. Analog-digilal converters. Cellular neural networks. Analytical methods for the desing of cellular neural network templates with applications to image processing.
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OFPROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT ISTANBUL UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL &
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
SEMESTER
7
CONTENT Review of Electromagnetic Field Theory and Introduction to Transmission Lines to Desing Circuit. Ideal Transmission Lines. Finding Time Domain Solutions for Voltage and Current Wave Equations. Two Wired Transmission Line Model and TEM Waves. Coaxial Lines. Field Solutions for TEM Lines, Phasor Solutions for TEM Lines. Steady State Time Domain Solutions for Current Voltage Equaitons at Arbitrary Point on TEM Line. Transmission Lines as Circuit Component. Scattering Parameters Circuits and Telgrapher Equations. Reflection in Transmission Lines, Ideal Transmission Lines without Reflection and Impedance Match. Maxwell Equations, To Obtain Wave Equations with Maxwell Equations. Introduction to Antennas
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OFPROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT ISTANBUL UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL &
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
SEMESTER
7
CONTENT High Voltage Insulators. Electrical field calculations uniform field.Coaxial cylindrical and spherical fields. Gas insulators. Ionization .Townsend breakdown mechanism and Paschen law. The streamer mechanism. Corona losses. Ageing in solid insulators and electromechanical breakdown. Surface tracking and streamer breakdown in solids. Space charge and thermal breakdown in solids. Breakdown types and factors effecting the breakdown in liquid insulators
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OFPROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT ISTANBUL UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL &
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
SEMESTER
7
CONTENT Understanding of today's wireless systems and developments.Modulation, Overview of Analog and digital modulations, Electromagnetic spectrum, Signal transmission. Layers of communications systems, coverage area, piko, micro, makro cells. Co channel interference, radio management, ISM bands, Antennas. Free space propation model, Near field, far field, propagation loss, shadowing. Experimantals models such as Okumura-Hata, Cost 207, Cost 231-WALFISH-IKEGAMI. Signal propagation effects such as scattering, diffraction etc. Smal scale fading. Optimum receiver design, BPSK, QPSK, 16 QAM, 16 PSK. Standarts, 1G,2G,3G,4G, 802.11, 802.16 .Diversity techniques such as Antenna selection, EGC, MRC. OFDM systems. DSSS, FHSS, CDMA systems
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OFPROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT ISTANBUL UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL &
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
SEMESTER
7
CONTENT An introduction to power systems. Distribution system planning. Distribution system automation. Load charactheristics. Design and application of distribution transformers. Design of subtransmission lines and distribution substations. Voltage drop. Power loss calculations. Distribution system realiability. Distribution system voltage regulation. Distribution system protection. Design considerations of distribution systems
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OFPROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT ISTANBUL UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL &
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
SEMESTER
7
CONTENT MATLAB Review. Periodic Signals, Discrete Sinusoidals. Even and Odd Decompositon of Signals, Reversing and Shifting of Signals. Convolution Sum, Linearity. Time Invariant and Recursive Systems. Frequency Resolution and Concentration. Shifting in Time and Phase, Modulation, Filtering. Significance of Poles and Zeros. Stability and Stabilization. Filter Implementation. IIR Filter ImplemEntation, FIR Filter Implementation. Real Time Filter Implementation
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OFPROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT ISTANBUL UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL &
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
SEMESTER
8
CONTENT To give information about the course content, reference resources, assignments, quizzes and exams,The random input processes and related issues. A brief review of topics in Digital Signal Processing. Introduction to Stationary processes. Modeling of random processes: AR, MA, ARMA models. Mean Square Estimation and Linear optimal filter. Wiener Filter and its Applications. Linear Adaptive Filtering. Steepest Descent Algorithm for Adaptive Filters. LMS Adaptive Filters and Noise Removal. Least Squares Estimation and RLS Algorithm. Stability Analysis of Iterative Methods. Kalman Filtering Theory and Applications
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OFPROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
Assist Prof. Dr. Erol ÖNENeeerol@ istanbul.edu.tr
+90 212 473 70 70/17897
COURSE NAME/ECTS Credits
COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS/6
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT ISTANBUL UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL &
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
SEMESTER
8
CONTENT Digital modulations, performance calculations of digital receivers, equalizers, pulse shaping design, Equalizers, information theory, channel capacity, block coding, convolutional coding, viterbi decoding
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OFPROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT ISTANBUL UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL &
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
SEMESTER
8
CONTENT Application of digital signal processing methods to represent, analyse, and synthesize speech signals. Digitally modelling of speech, waveform encoders, time-frequency methods in speech processing, linear predictive coding (LPC) of speech signals, human-machine systems communicating via speech, speech recognition, speaker recognition. Word recognition computer applications that use Cepstrum analysis, Neural networks. Text-to-Speech conversion
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OFPROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT ISTANBUL UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL &
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
SEMESTER
8
CONTENT High Voltage Insulators. Potential Division on Insulator chain. Transmission lines, circuit breaker. Dielectric constants, loss factor. External over voltages, traveling waves. Internal over voltages. Lightning protection devices. High AC voltages. High DC voltages. Impulse voltages. Measurement of AC/DC voltages. Measurement of impulse voltages
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OFPROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering / Civil Engineering Department
SEMESTER2
CONTENT Principles of mechanics. Statics of particles. Rigid bodies: Equivalent force systems. Equilibrium of
rigid bodies. Equilibrium of rigid bodies. Center of gravity. Trusses: Analysis by method of joints and method of section. Beams: Types of loads and supports, internal forces, beams with internal hinges. Beams, Gerber beams: Shear force, normal force and bending moment diagrams. Frames, Frames with internal hinges: Internal forces. Frames, Frames with internal hinges: Shear force, normal force and bending moment diagrams. Cables: Cables carrying concentrated loads. Moment of Inertia. Principal axes. Friction
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OF PROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
COURSE NAME/ECTS Credits Professional Practice and Ethics in Engineering / 4
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering / Civil Engineering Department
SEMESTER3
CONTENT
The contents of the course include giving basic engineering concepts and to prepare students for civil engineering studies.
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OF PROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
COURSE NAME/ECTS CreditsFluid Mechanics / 5
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering / Civil Engineering Department
SEMESTER4
CONTENT Dimensions and units; physical characteristics of fluid; pressure at a point; measurement of fluid pressure, hydrostatic forces on plane surface, buoyancy, fluid kinematics, Lagrangian and Eulerain flow discriptions, velocity and acceleration, streamlines, Energy equation and Bernoulli’s equation, continuity equation, concept of system approach and control volume approach, Reynolds transport theorem
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OF PROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
Prof. C. Melek Kazezyılmaz [email protected]+90 212 473 70 70 / 17943
COURSE NAME/ECTS CreditsSoil Mechanics I / 5
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering / Civil Engineering Department
SEMESTER4
CONTENT Description of soil mechanics. Visual description of soil types in the field. Atterberg limits of soils. Block diagrams of soils and index properties. Soil particle granulometry and tests, soil classification systems. Improvement of soil properties; compaction. Soil hydraulics; permeability, capillarity. Pore water pressure, effective stress, total stress. Critical hydraulic gradient, liquefaction. Seepage and flow net theory.
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OF PROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
Asst. Prof. M. Kubilay Keleşoğ[email protected]+90 212 473 70 70 / 17925
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering / Civil Engineering Department
SEMESTER5
CONTENT Constituents of concrete. Properties required of concrete. Concrete production, quality management. Strength and durability of concrete; the effect of binder gel properties and gel/volume ratio. Concrete constituent material selection and mix design examples for hot and cold weather concreting, pumped concrete, shotcrete, very high performance, self-compacting and very high strength concretes.
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OF PROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering / Civil Engineering Department
SEMESTER5
CONTENT The course introduces students to the design of highway and airport pavements as well as maintenance and rehabilitation of pavements through a final project which provides the students an opportunity to design an airport pavement with the given field data and using a pavement analysis software.
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OF PROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering / Civil Engineering Department
SEMESTER5
CONTENT Structural systems, Support types, Distributed loads, Section and material properties, Sectional force distributions, Truss beam, beam and frame type of structures, Unknowns of two and three dimensional systems, Classification of structural systems statically, The concepts of statically determinate, statically indeterminate structures and mechanisms, Analysis of statically determinate structures, Influence line, Gerber beams, Cables.
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OF PROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
Asst. Prof. Ömer Fatih Yalçı[email protected]+90 212 473 70 70 / 17942
COURSE NAME/ECTS CreditsHydraulics / 5
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering / Civil Engineering Department
SEMESTER5
CONTENT Dimensional Analysis and Similitude Pipe hydraulics, energy losses. Solution of pipe network. Free surface flow, best hydraulic section. Classifications of water surface profiles, gradually varied flow, rapidly varied flow. Specific energy and critical depth, hydraulic jump. Flow profiles, water profile calculation in gradually varied flow. Control structures.
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OF PROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
Prof. C. Melek Kazezyılmaz [email protected]+90 212 473 70 70 / 17943
COURSE NAME/ECTS CreditsHighway Engineering / 5
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering / Civil Engineering Department
SEMESTER5
CONTENT
Perform route surveying. Calculate and draw horizontal aligning issues. Calculate and draw vertical aligning issues. Classify road types within highway transportation system. Classify Basic Intersection Types.
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OF PROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
COURSE NAME/ECTS CreditsFoundation Engineering I / 5
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering / Civil Engineering Department
SEMESTER6
CONTENT Lateral earth pressure concept, active and passive limit states and design of retaining walls, deep excavations, slope stability and improvement, soil investigation methods and practice, trial pits and boreholes, field tests. Bearing capacity theory, total and differential settlements, design of deep foundations.
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OF PROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
COURSE NAME/ECTS CreditsEarthworks and Railway Engineering / 5
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering / Civil Engineering Department
SEMESTER6
CONTENT
Definitions, Cross-sections and area calculations. Volume between cross-sections. Earthwork distribution and balance. Introduction to railway, Rail vehicles and resistances. Geometric design of rail lines. Layout, Longitudinal section and vertical curves.
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OF PROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OF PROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
Prof. C. Melek Kazezyılmaz [email protected]+90 212 473 70 70 / 17943
COURSE NAME/ECTS CreditsStructural Mechanics / 5
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering / Civil Engineering Department
SEMESTER6
CONTENT Differential equation and integration of elastic curve. Discontinuities in elastic curve. Mohr (Moment areas and conjugate beam) method. Work and energy. Conservation of energy (Clapeyron Theorem). Theorem of virtual work. Equation of virtual work. Maxwell-Betti reciprocal theorem. Castigliano theorem. Elastic stability (static, dynamic and energy methods of solution). Buckling of pin ended bars. Effect of shear force on critical load. General buckling theorem for bars. Euler cases. Euler buckling stress (critical normal stress). Limits of elastic stability. Buckling direction. Buckling length. Design of bars subjected to buckling.
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OF PROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
COURSE NAME/ECTS CreditsStructural Analysis II / 5
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering / Civil Engineering Department
SEMESTER6
CONTENT The analyzing methods, which are accepted as the exact solution methods, and the theory about these methods are explained in the scope of the course. Generally, Slope - Deflection Method, Force Method and Moment Distribution (Hardy Cross) Method, which are more suitable for hand solution are studied. And then the primary information necessary to pass to the Direct - Stiffness Method, which is a more suitable method for computer programming, is explained; and Direct - Stiffness and Finite Elements Methods are introduced partly. All the methods are explained with a notation suitable for computer programming; and all the examples are prepared by using the computer programs developed about the subjects. The mentioned programs are explained with the course book during the lessons and are distributed to the students. Thus, the student can create his/her own example and see every step of the solution results and harden his/her theoretical knowledge with these programs. Topics such as analysis of statically indeterminate structures, unit displacement constants, rigidity and flexibility matrices, Force Method, Slope - Deflection Method, Cross and Moment - Area Methods are in the scope of the course.
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OF PROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
Asst. Prof. Ömer Fatih Yalçı[email protected]+90 212 473 70 70 / 17942
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering / Civil Engineering Department
SEMESTER6
CONTENT Soil fabric, soil type, soil type-soil parameter relationships, Index parameters-soil parameters relationships, clay minerals, effect of mineralogy of clay behavior, consolidation behavior, evaluation of consolidation test data to get design parameters, total settlement, settlement-time relationship, secondary consolidation, settlement calculations, elastic settlement, determination of shear strength parameters, parameter selection, drained and undrained strength.
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OF PROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
COURSE NAME/ECTS CreditsComputer Programming II / 6
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering / Civil Engineering Department
SEMESTER7
CONTENT
Fortran compilers. I/O statements, data types. Control statements. Arrays. Formatted Input/Output and file organization. Subroutines, Function subroutines. Dynamic programming techniques.
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COURSE NAME/ECTS CreditsEngineering Economics I / 6
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering / Civil Engineering Department
SEMESTER7
CONTENT Engineering and economics Engineers and scientists The fundamentals of engineering economics. Productivity, cost, price, value, return and time concepts To classify the costs, direct and indirect cost concepts. Production, cost, selling and profit functions, Break-even point concept. Total profit and marginal profit concepts and applications. Life-Cycle Cost, Cost reduction concept. Cash-Flow. Cost reduction formulas. Economic equivalence concept. To determine the alternative project. The techniques to compare the alternative projects present values. Selecting the best alternative.
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FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering / Civil Engineering Department
SEMESTER7
CONTENT Analytical and mathematical modeling of dynamically excited structures as single degree of freedom systems and multi degree of freedom systems, analytical and numerical solutions of differential equations of motion, behavior of structures under special and general dynamical loading, introduction to earthquake engineering.
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FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering / Civil Engineering Department
SEMESTER7
CONTENT
The course is one of the basic civil engineering lectures which includes, advanced level steel construction, connection details, production and principles of construction.
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COURSE NAME/ECTS CreditsFoundation Engineering II / 6
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering / Civil Engineering Department
SEMESTER7
CONTENT Introduction of foundation types and functions. Determining the geotechnical parameters for foundation design. Geotechnical and reinforced concrete design of shallow foundations. Geotechnical and reinforced concrete design of mat foundations, deep foundations (piles) and mat foundations with piles.
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FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering / Civil Engineering Department
SEMESTER7
CONTENT Design of reinforced concrete one-way and two-way slabs supported by beams, grid slabs, and flat slabs subjected to vertical loads. Earthquake Code, earthquake forces according to the Code and distribution of section forces in structural elements. Shear walls. Section forces in footings, wall footings, singular footings, combined footings on elastic foundation, mat footings. Design of stair systems, section forces in inclined and landing plates. Lateral earth pressure, design of reinforced soil retaining walls. Expansion gaps and joints in reinforced concrete structures.
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FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering / Civil Engineering Department
SEMESTER7
CONTENT
Characteristics of highway traffic and definitions. Fundamental characteristics of road users. The factors affecting traffic flow. Variation of traffics flows. Traffic counts. Volume and speed measurements. Origin and destination survey. Traffic signs. Characteristics of traffic accidents.
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FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Engineering FacultyMechanical Engineering Department
SEMESTER 3
CONTENT Introductory Concepts and Definitions: Thermodynamic Systems, Property, State, Process, Equilibrium, Specific Volume, Pressure and Temperature.Energy and the First Law of Thermodynamics: Mechanical Concepts of Energy, Energy Transfer by Work, Energy of a System, Energy Transfer by Heat, Energy Balance for Closed Systems, Energy Analysis of Cycles. Properties of a Pure, Simple Compressible Substance: State Principle, p-v Relation, Thermodynamic Property Data, p-v Relation for Gases, Ideal Gas Model.Control Volume Energy Analysis: Conservation of Mass for a Control Volume, Conservation of Energy for a Control Volume, Analysis of Control Volumes at Steady-State, Transient Analysis.Second Law of Thermodynamics:Statements of the Second Law, Irreversible and Reversible Processes, Second Law Corollaries for Thermodynamic Cycles, Kelvin Temperature Scale, Maximum Performance Measures for Power, Refrigerationand Heat Pump Cycles Operating Between Two Reservoirs, Carnot Cycle.Entropy: Clausius Inequality, Definition of Entropy Change, Entropy of a Pure, Simple Compressible Substance, Entropy Change in Internally Reversible Processes, Entropy Balance for Closed Systems, Entropy Rate Balance for Control Volumes, Isentropic Processes, Isentropic Efficiencies of Turbines, Nozzles, Compressors and Pumps, Heat Transfer and Work in Internally Reversible, Steady-State Flow Processes. Availability (Exergy) Anaysis: Availability, Availability Balance for Closed Systems, Flow Availability, Availability Rate Balance for Control Volumes, Second Law Efficiency.
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FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Engineering FacultyMechanical Engineering Department
SEMESTER 3
CONTENT Definition of materials science and classification of materials, atom and interatomic bonding, crystal, crystal structure and crystal defects, diffusion in solids, mechanical properties of materials,faz equilibria, ceramic structures, polymer structures
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FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Engineering FacultyMechanical Engineering Department
SEMESTER 3
CONTENT Basic Concepts, Kinematics of Particle, Normal and Tangential Coordinates, Relative Motion, Kinetics of Particle, Work and Energy, Impulse and Momentum, Conservation of Momentum
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FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Engineering FacultyMechanical Engineering Department
SEMESTER 4
CONTENT Application of Thermodynamic principles in vapor- and/or gas power/refrigeration cycles, mixtures, and air conditioning, high-speed flow applications.
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FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Engineering FacultyMechanical Engineering Department
SEMESTER 4
CONTENT Fluid mechanics and thermodynamics of one dimensional compressible flow of air/steam, momentum and energy equations. Subsonic sonic and hypersonic flow of air and steam in nozzles, and nozzle design. Action and reaction turbines, axial and centrifugal compressors, and fans. Efficiency, losses, blade design principles,velocity triangles, characteristic curves.
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FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Engineering FacultyMechanical Engineering Department
SEMESTER 4
CONTENT Introduction to materials science. Cost and availability of materials and manufacturability. Material performance and efficacy. Metal, ceramic, polymer, composite and nanotechnology applications.
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COURSE NAME/ECTS Credits Dynamics of Machinery and Mechanisms* / 6
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Engineering FacultyMechanical Engineering Department
SEMESTER 5
CONTENT Basic concepts, degee of fredom of mechanisms, Pasition analysis of mechanisms, Pasition, velocity and acceleration of mechanisms, Instantaneous centers, velocity influence coefficients of echanisms, Acceleration influence coefficients of mechanisms, dynamics and statice force analysis of mechanisms, balancing of shafts, balancing of recprotation engines, balancing of multy-clyinder engines, equivalent mass and mass moment of inertia
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FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Engineering FacultyMechanical Engineering Department
SEMESTER 5
CONTENT The course includes numerical solution methods of mechanical engineering problems. Interpolation methods, obtaining roots of equations, Solutions of linear equation systems, matrix operations, least squares method andcurve fitting, numerical integration. Numerical solutions of ordinary differential equations. Numerical solutions of partial differential equations are the subjects that are covered by the course.
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*2017-2018 Eğitim-Öğretim yılında açılacaktır.COURSE NAME/ECTS Credits System Dynamics and Control * / 5
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Engineering FacultyMechanical Engineering Department
SEMESTER 6
CONTENT Laplace transformations, definitions of control systems, mathematical mdelling of systems,Transfer functions,block diagrams, transient and steady-state responses of linear systems, stability analysis, basic control actions
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Engineering FacultyMechanical Engineering Department
SEMESTER 7
CONTENT Three dimensional kinematics and dynamics, Euler equations. Rolling disk problem. Generalized coordinates, virtual work. D’alembert principle and Lagrange equations. Hamilton equations. Variational problems. Principle of least action. Generalizations to continuous systems.
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FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Engineering FacultyMechanical Engineering Department
SEMESTER 7
CONTENT Indicial notation. Transformation laws for cartesian tensor. Cartesian tensor functions. Transformation laws for general tensors in curvilinear coordinate systems. General tensor functions in curvilinear coordinates
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CONTENT This course covers the understanding of gas dynamics main issues. Course contents consist of fundamental principles, introduction to compressible flow, supersonic and subsonic flows, Mach number, isentropic flow in converging and converging-diverging nozzles, normal shock waves, shock flow regime in nozzles, oblique shock waves, Prandtl-Meyer flow, Fanno flow, Rayleigh flow and real gas effects.
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FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Engineering FacultyMechanical Engineering Department
SEMESTER 7
CONTENT Natural and mechanical ventilation systems, ventilation system components, the fan laws, the performance curves, fan selection, duct design and calculation methods, the duct losses (static, dynamic), the fan-system interaction, industrial environments, and application examples of ventilation, industrial exhaust systems.
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CONTENT Smart Materials and Structures. Thermal and Mechanical Behaviour of Smart Materials. Piezoelectric Materials. Fiber Optics. Shape Memory Alloys. Electrorheological and Magnetorheological Fluids and Elastomers. Carbon nanotubes. Sensors. Control and Monitoring of Smart Structures.
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COURSE NAME/ECTS Credits Introduction to Robotics * / 4
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Engineering FacultyMechanical Engineering Department
SEMESTER 7
CONTENT An overview on robotics systems; basic components of robot arms, robot arm types, joint types, introducing the basic concepts of actuators and control methods used in robots. Characteristics of robot arm; workspace, resolution, accuracy, repeatability. Robot design. Positioning and orientation in robots. Robot kinematics. Robot dynamics.
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Assistant.Prof. Dr. YUNUS ZİYA [email protected]+90 212 4737070 / 17748
COURSE NAME/ECTS Credits Finite Element Analysis */ 4
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Engineering FacultyMechanical Engineering Department
SEMESTER 8
CONTENT Classification of numerical methods and comparision with analytical method, Classification of finite element methods, Direct Method, Weighted Residual Methods. Energy Methods, One-,Two- and Three-Dimensional Finite Elements, Practical Guidelines, Computer applications
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FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Engineering FacultyMechanical Engineering Department
SEMESTER 8
CONTENT Analyzing motion in one-degree-of-freedom systems. Analyzing vibration motion using Conservation of Energy Equation. Analyzing periodical motion of one-degree-of-freedom systems with series and parallel combination of springs. To explain two degree of freedom systems on friction environment. Analyzing twodegree of freedom systems. Torsional Vibration
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COURSE NAME/ECTS Credits Control of Mechanical Systems * / 4
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Engineering FacultyMechanical Engineering Department
SEMESTER 8
CONTENT Mathematical modeling of engineering systems. Time response of systems. Frequency response of systems. Stability analysis. Control methods for engineering systems.
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*2018-2019 Eğitim-Öğretim yılında açılacaktır.COURSE NAME/ECTS Credits Air Conditioning Technique* / 4
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Engineering FacultyMechanical Engineering Department
SEMESTER 8
CONTENT General information about air conditioning systems and processes, psychrometric diagram, calculation of heat gains, the points as a basis for system selection and designing air-conditioning systems, testing, balancing and commissioning.
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FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Engineering FacultyMechanical Engineering Department
SEMESTER 8
CONTENT Review of scalar and structured data types. Object oriented programming concept. Classes and abstract data types. Inheritance, polymorphism, operator overloading. Classic and object oriented program specification, design, coding and testing.
COURSE NAME/ECTS Credits Introduction to Composite Materials */ 4
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Engineering FacultyMechanical Engineering Department
SEMESTER 8
CONTENT Introduction to composite materials.Types of composites. Advantages and disadvantages of composites. Fundamental concepts. Application areas. Matrices and reinforced materials used in composites. Manufacturing methods of composites.
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FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Institute of SciencesMechanical Engineering Department
SEMESTER 1
CONTENT Introduction to biomechanics. Statics and dynamics analysis of biomechanical models. Deriving the equations of motions of biomechanical models by Lagranian method. Rheological models of biomechanical systems. Mechanical properties of tendon, muscle, bone and ligament. Muscle mechanics: Theories on
muscle contraction, physiological properties of muscles, instantaneous contractile conditions of muscles. Kinesiological electromyography.
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Assistant.Prof. Dr. YUNUS ZİYA [email protected]+90 212 4737070 / 17748
COURSE NAME/ECTS Credits State Space Control Theory / 6
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Institute of SciencesMechanical Engineering Department
SEMESTER 2
CONTENT Deriving mathematical models of mechanical systems. State variables and state equations of the systems. Controllability and observability. Canonical forms for state equations. Lyapunov stability analysis. State feedback control method. Observer design for the state variables. Optimal controller design via LQR (Linear Quadratic Regulator) and LQG (Linear Quadratic Gaussian) using Kalman Filter. Introduction to model reference control. Introduction to controller design using feedback linearization.
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FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Institute of SciencesMechanical Engineering Department
SEMESTER 2
CONTENT Mechanical and computational models of musculoskeletal system. Hill type muscle models. Musculoskeletal modeling and simulation in Opensim software. EMG-driven muscle models. Optimization approaches for force-sharing
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT ENGINEERING FACULTYMETALLURGICAL AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
SEMESTER 4
CONTENT Properties of implants, Implant production methods, Porous materials and their properties, porous materials for biomedical implant applications, hard tissue implant materials, soft tissue implants, corrosion of implants in body
environment, wear and fatigue of implants, biocompatibility tests, toxicity, allergy, surface treatments and surface modifications of the implants, simulated body fluids (SBF), bioactivity, tissue engineering, scaffold production, biomechanics, dental materials, stents, bone cement
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FACULTY / DEPARTMENT ENGINEERING FACULTYMETALLURGICAL AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
SEMESTER 2
CONTENT Materials Structure and properties, Structure of atom, crystal structures and geometry, solidification and grain formation, solid solutions, defects in crystals, kinetic processes in solids, diffusion, deformation and tensile test
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FACULTY / DEPARTMENT ENGINEERING FACULTYMETALLURGICAL AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
SEMESTER 3
CONTENT Flow sheets of integrated iron and steel plants. Thermodynamics and kinetics of iron and steel making reactions. Iron ores, sintering, pelletizing, coke making, fluxes used in iron and steel making. Blast furnace and its description,reduction of iron oxides, stack, bosh and hearth reactions, slag formation, mass and heat balance. Hot metal treatment. Steel production; descriptions of steel making processes, reactions. Ladle metallurgy; deoxidation, degassing, desulphurisation, and inclusion control. Alternative iron and steel making processes.
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FACULTY / DEPARTMENT ENGINEERING FACULTYMETALLURGICAL AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
SEMESTER 3
CONTENT Process flow sheets, unit operations and unit processes in extractive metallurgy. Physical processes; solid state, solid-liquid, liquid-gas, solid-gas transformations and their industrial applications. Chemical processes; slag, matte and speiss formations, molten salt systems, calcination, decomposition of sulfates, slag-matte and slag-metal reactions, volatility of metals and their compounds. Oxidation; roasting of sulfides, chloridizing roast, oxidation in molten and gas phases. Reduction; solid-gas reactions, reduction in molten and gas phases, metallothermic reduction. Mass and heat balance.
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FACULTY / DEPARTMENT ENGINEERING FACULTYMETALLURGICAL AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
SEMESTER 4
CONTENT Introduction to powder metallurgy manufacturing technique; production of metal powders, thermal decomposition of metal compounds; deposition from gas phase; liquid metal atomization techniques; electrolytic deposition and other techniques; characterization of metal powders, pressing and sintering; Characterization
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FACULTY / DEPARTMENT ENGINEERING FACULTYMETALLURGICAL AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
SEMESTER 3
CONTENT Isotherm, adiabatic, polytropic reactions, basic terms in kinetics, collision and active complex theories, the concept of activation energy, kinetics of homogeneous gas and liquid reactions, the concept of order, integral and differential methods, heterogeneous reaction kinetics, rate determining step, adsorption, Langmuir-Hinshelwood equation, high temperature oxidation kinetics of metals, solid - liquid, solid - as reaction kinetics.
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COURSE NAME/ECTS Credits PRODUCTION OF FERROUS ALLOYS3
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT ENGINEERING FACULTYMETALLURGICAL AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
SEMESTER 4
CONTENT to explain production of ferrous chrome, ferrous silikon, ferrous boron, ferrous manganese and ferrous tungsten, which are important in production of iron-steel.
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Gases, law of gases, ideal and real gases, liquids and solids, Thermodynamics and the laws of thermodynamics, Heat and Work, Internal energy, Calculation of energy conversion, Enthalpy, Entropy, Thermochemistry; Chemical potential; Activity; Fugasity
Analysis of the solutions, classification, ideal solutions, deviation from the ideal state, Raoult and Henry laws, dilute solutions and dilute solutions laws, colligative properties, chemical kinetics, Kinetic equations, chemical equilibrium, adsorption
The concept of polymer science; Polymerization reactions; Step-Reaction polymerization; Radical- Chain Polymerization; Copolymerization; Molecular weight and molecular weight distrubition of the polymer; Polymer solutions; Thermodynamics of the polymer solutions; Phase equilibrium in polymer solutions; Analysis of the polymers; Morphology; Rheology and the mechanical porperties of the polymers;Thermal properties of the polymers; Polymer blendsCommercial polymers; New technologic polymers;
Production technologies and applications of some inorganic compounds, Industrial gases, Sulfur and sulfuric acid, Bor and Bor compounds, Fertilizers,Production of Sodium Hydroxide and Chlorine, Ammonia, Nitric acid, Soda Phosphoric acid, glass and ceramic
COURSE NAME/ECTS Credits GENERAL CHEMISTRY II/Credit 4 -ECSTS 6
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering/Chemistry Department
SEMESTER 2
CONTENT Chemical and physical bonds, States of Matter, The Solutions and solubility, acids and bases, chemical equilibrium, equilibria in solutions of acids and bases. Reaction rates and reaction mechanisms. Chemical kinetics. Thermodynamics and thermochemistry. Redox reactions and electochemistry, The concepts of organic chemistry.
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FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering/Chemistry Department
SEMESTER 8
CONTENT Introduction to Composite Materials, Classification of composite materials and types.The basic materials used in the composite structure. Composite manufacturing methods. Advantages and Disadvantages of composite materials. Uses of Composite Materials. Composite Materials Sector in Turkey and in the World.
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COURSE NAME/ECTS Credits Analytical Chemistry I / 5
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering / Chemistry
SEMESTER 3
CONTENT Essentials and scope of analytical chemistry, Chemical equilibria in analytical chemistry, Introduction of gravimetric methods, Aim and applications of gravimetric analysis, Calculation of result from gravimetric analysis, Solubility of precipitates, Volumetric methods of analysis, Theory of neutralization titrations, acid-base equilibria, pH calculations, buffer solutions, titration curves of neutralization reactions.
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OF PROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
Prof. Dr. Mustafa Reşat APAK [email protected]+90 212 4737070 / 17628
COURSE NAME/ECTS Credits Analytical Chemistry II / 5
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering / Chemistry
CONTENT Evaluation of analytical data, Measurement and precision reporting analytical results, basic concepts of thermodinamics of redox reactions, Theory and applications of redox titrations, Essentials of potentiometric titrations, Complexometric titrations: EDTA titrimetry in single, binary and ternary mixtures, Precipitation titrations.
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OF PROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
Prof. Dr. Mustafa Reşat APAK [email protected]+90 212 4737070 / 17628
COURSE NAME/ECTS Credits Nanochemistry / 4
FACULTY/DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engıneerıng /Chemıstry
SEMESTER Fall
CONTENT In this course, students will learn the importance of nanochemistry, general definition, technological aspects, history of development of the field. They will also study nanomaterials, catalysis on nanoparticles, oxide reactions, semiconductors, sensors, and electronic devices, photochemistry and nanophotonics, nanochemistry in biology and medicine.
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CONTENT In this course, basic organic chemicals and their properties according to their industrial production will be explained. Some basic concepts of polymer science, polymers in nature, synthetic polymers, resins, blends and polymer composites will also be discussed.
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FACULTY/DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engıneerıng /Chemıstry
SEMESTER Spring
CONTENT In this course, basic organic chemicals and their properties according to their industrial production will be explained. Some basic concepts of polymer science, polymers in nature, synthetic polymers, resins, blends and plastics, polymer composites will be also discussed.
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CONTENT This course will teach, economic importance and applications of water, hydrogen and hydrogen peroxide. Production processes will be described close detail, the economic significance of technical applications will be discussed.
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COURSE NAME/ECTS Credits ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I / 6FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Istanbul University, Engineering Faculty,
Department of Chemistry, Division of Organic Chemistry
SEMESTER V.CONTENT Organic structures and properties, atomic orbitals,
hibrid orbitals and bonds, functional groups, qualitive and quantitative organic analysis, aliphatic compounds, hydrocarbons (alkanes, alkenes, alkyne), streochemistry I, streoisomers, streochemistry II, Streoselective and streospesific reactions,, dienes, alkyl halides, alcohols and ethers.epoxides,reactions mechanism,electronegativite, polarite, radical reactions and mechanism
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OF Istanbul University, Engineering Faculty, Department of Chemistry, Division of Organic Chemistry, 34320 Avcilar, Istanbul, Turkey
Department of Chemistry, Division of Organic Chemistry
SEMESTER VI.CONTENT Amines, aldehydes and ketones, carboxylic acides,
amino acids, nitrogen compounds, sulfur compounds, carbohydrates. Aromaticity, aromatic compounds, benzene and its derivatives (amines, alcohols, phenols, carboxylic acids, arylhalides, nitrocompounds, quinones, aldehydes and ketones). Condensed aromatic systems, cyclic compounds of O,N,S.
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OF Istanbul University, Engineering Faculty, Department of Chemistry, Division of Organic Chemistry, 34320 Avcilar, Istanbul, Turkey
CONTENT 1-Definition and classification of colloidal systems.2-Kinetic properties.3-Optical properties.4-Surfaces , interfaces and adsorption.5-Introduction to surface active agents, propeties of surfactants.6-Charged interfaces.7- Emulsions and foams8- Rhelogy.9- Colloidal stability10--Industrial applications
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OF INSTRUCTOR(E-MAIL/PHONE)
CONTENT 1) identifying and translation skills on an article about chemistry 2) grammar support for chemistry 3) Technical writing knowledges and strategies 4) Technical terms and their usage 5) Define potential problems in this area 6) Revising commom mistakes 7) to write the scientific results in a scientific format
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OFPROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Musa ŞAHİ[email protected] 212 473 70 70 – 17698 – 10779
CONTENT 1) identifying and translation skills on an article about chemistry 2) grammar support for chemistry 3) Technical writing knowledges and strategies 4) Technical terms and their usage 5) Define potential problems in this area 6) Revising commom mistakes 7) to write the scientific results in a scientific format
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OFPROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Musa ŞAHİ[email protected] 212 473 70 70 – 17698 – 10779
COURSE NAME/ECTS Credits MATHEMATICS I-5 ECTS
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT EngineeringFaculty/Chemistry
SEMESTER I
CONTENT 1- Preliminaries 2- Limits and Continuity 3- Differentiation and differentiation rules 4- Applications of derivatives 5- Integration 6- Applications of Definite Integrals
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CONTENT 1-Improper integrals2-Infinite sequences and series3-Power series, Taylor and Maclaurin Series4-Functions of several variables5-Double integrals and applications of double integrals
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Öğr. Gör. ZAKİR EMRE GÜVEN212 473 70 70
COURSE NAME/ECTS Credits Technical English I /6
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering, Department of Geological Engineering
SEMESTER 1
CONTENT General rules of English grammer, introduction geological terms.
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COURSE NAME/ECTS Credits Petrography of Igneous Rocks/6
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering, Department of Geological Engineering
SEMESTER 3
CONTENT Student examines mineral and chemical rock compositions, fabric and textural relationships and their natural occurrence types/forms. Firstly we show them distribution of magmatic rocks in surface/near surface formations and explain magmatism in the light of plate tectonics. Nearly all magmatic and metamorphic rocks occur in close relation within a serial arrangement. The student will see these subjects during a field trip and also laboratory examination of different rock samples and thin sections will be shown under polarization microscope.
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FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering, Department of Geological Engineering
SEMESTER 3
CONTENT The course covers, structural, crystallographic, physical, compositional and diagnostic features and the mode of occurrence of the common minerals of various mineral families.
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formations; fabric and textural relationships and their natural occurrence types/forms. Models after experimental studies will be shown shortly. Firstly, we show them distribution of metamorphic rocks in surface/near surface formations and explain metamorphism and collision related magmatism in the light of plate tectonics. Nearly all magmatic and metamorphic rocks occur in close relation with the plate tectonic setting. The student will see these subjects during a field trip and also laboratory examination of different rock samples and thin sections will be shown under polarization microscope.
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FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering, Department of Geological Engineering
SEMESTER 4
CONTENT The position and role of Structural Geology and Tectonic in Geological Sciences; its relationship with subdivisions of the other sciences; Forces developing tectonic structures; Parameters affect rock deformation; Geologic maps and structure maps, the usage of sedimentary structures in the Structural Geology; The definition, types of folds and fold groups, their mode of formation and kinematics. The definition, types of faults and fault sets, their mode of formation and kinematics; Foliation and tectonic origin linear structures definition, types, mode of formation and kinematics; Structure types formed in Different tectonic domain and orogenic belts; the statistical evaluations of structures.
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COURSE NAME/ECTS Credits Principles of Geophysics /4
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering, Department of Geophysical Engineering
SEMESTER 5
CONTENT The two great divisions of Geophysics conventionally are labeled as Exploration Geophysics, and Global Geophysics. In Global Geophysics, we study earthquakes, the main magnetic field, physical oceanography, studies of the Earth's thermal state and meteorology (amongst others!). In Exploration Geophysics, physical principles are applied to the search for, and evaluation of, resources such as oil, gas, minerals, water and building stone. Exploration geophysicists also work in the management of resources and the associated environmental issues. Geophysics contributes to an understanding of the internal structure and
evolution of the Earth, earthquakes, the ocean and many other physical phenomena. There are many divisions of geophysics, including oceanography, atmospheric physics, climatology, petroleum geophysics,
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Paleotectonic units,Ophiolitic belts,Orogenic belts,Mesozoic and Senozoic basins,Neotectonic belts of Turkey, and their correlation with vicinity of Anatolia.
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COURSE NAME/ECTS Credits Data Collection and Evaluation in Geotechnics /4
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering, Department of Geological Engineering
SEMESTER 6
CONTENT Introduction, principles of geological-geotechnical investigation planning, collection and evaluation of discontinuity data, drills forgeotechnical investigations and data gathering, sampling for geotechnical investigations, field tests, evaluation of foundations, Engineering Geological maps for geotechnical works
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OFPROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
Yard. Doç. Dr. Ömer ÜNDÜL [email protected] 0 (212) 473 70 70 – 17833
COURSE NAME/ECTS Credits Gemology /4
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering, Department of Geological Engineering
CONTENT How formed gemstones; what kinds of rocks can have gemstones, main identification criteria of gemstones, evaluation of economic aspects of gemstones.
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OFPROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
Prof. Dr. Sabah Yılmaz ŞAHİ[email protected] (212) 473 70 70 – 17569
COURSE NAME/ECTS Credits Igneous Petrology /5
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering, Department of Geological Engineering
SEMESTER 7
CONTENT Student examines mineral and rock compositions in magmatic rocks; fabric and textural relationships and their natural occurrence types/forms. Models after experimental studies will be shown shortly. Firstly, we show them distribution of magmatic rocks in surface/near surface formations and explain collision related magmatism in the light of plate tectonics. Nearly all magmatic rocks occur in close relation with the tectonic arrangement. The student will see these subjects during a field trip and also laboratory examination of different rock samples and thin sections will be shown under polarization microscope.
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION OFPROFESSOR (EMAIL / PHONE)
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering, Department of Geological Engineering
SEMESTER 7
CONTENT The types of the fold, fault, foliation and joints in microscopic scale; New mineral growth; determination and interpretation of orientation of the grain shape and crystal axis; Establishing of the shear zones and determining of the sense of shear using these data.
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FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering, Department of Geological Engineering
SEMESTER 8
CONTENT Volcanism is one of the fundamental processes that shape our planet and other planets in the solar system. Volcanic rocks have the potential to record the geological history of a region, and in most cases these data are unique for volcanic units. Although the volcanic units cover a significant portion of our country, there are relatively few studies on such successions. This course will focus on a number of issues of volcanology including types of volcanic activities, pyroclastic eruption mechanisms, volcanic facies concept, and field/laboratory studies on volcanic successions
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FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering, Department of Geological Engineering
SEMESTER 8
CONTENT This course involves examination of the structure and texture of rocks under the polarizing microscope. The students are required to prepare a report and oral presentation on the deformation and metamorphic history of the samples that they collected during a 3 days long field work. The field work is carried out at the second week of the term.
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FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering / Industrial Engineering Dept.
SEMESTER 4th Semester
CONTENT
Systems of linear equations, Gaussian elimination, matrix algebra determinants, inverse of a matrix, Cramer's rule, introduction to linear programming, Vector spaces, linear transformations, change of basis, rank and nullity, the eigenvalue problem, canonical forms, Euclidean spaces, Gram-Schmidt orthogonalization method.
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FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering / Industrial Engineering Dept.
SEMESTER 4th Semester
CONTENTFirst-order differential equations, second-order linear equations, Wronskian, change of parameters, homogeneous and non-homogeneous equations, series solutions, Laplace transform, systems of first-order linear equations, boundary value problems
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FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering / Industrial Engineering Dept.
SEMESTER 6th Semester
CONTENT
Project Management course is based on international standards and best practices and its content includes description of established norms, methods, processes, and Practices. This course gives a comprehensive overview of project management providing you with the critical skills for managing large and small-scale projects
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COURSE NAME/ECTS Credits Operations Research I / 8
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering / Industrial Engineering Dept.
SEMESTER 5th Semester
CONTENT
Model concept and model building; Modelling in linear programming, graphic method, Simplex method; Sensitivity analysis in linear programming; Duality and primal-dual relationship, dual simplex method; Duality and its economic interpretation; Transportation models
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FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering / Industrial Engineering Dept.
SEMESTER 7th Semester
CONTENT
Foundations of probability; Laws of probability; Random variables; Bayes theorem; Probabilistic dynamic programming; Decision making under ris; Decision making under uncertainty; Game theory
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COURSE NAME/ECTS Credits Work Study & Ergonomics / 4
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering / Industrial Engineering Dept.
SEMESTER 5th Semester
CONTENT
Productivity, Reducing the unnecessary time, Definition of work study. Basic steps for work study applications, Definition of ergonomics. Cleanness, Maintenance, Lighting, Noise and Vibration, Ergonomic design of panels, Charts and Diagrams for method study, Motion studies, Worker Movements and worker-machine relation, Work Analysis, Time Study, Using Time Study for production planning, Work place safety
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FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering / Industrial Engineering Dept.
SEMESTER 5th Semester
CONTENT
The objective of this course is to make the students gain theoretical knowledge and practical experience in capacity planning, facility location selection and facility layout planning in order to design facilities. Course continents: Capacity planning, productivity and utilization, computations of machine and equipment requirements, learning curves, transportation method, location and allocation problems, facility layout planning
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COURSE NAME/ECTS Credits Technology and R&D Management / 4
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering / Industrial Engineering Dept.
SEMESTER 5TH Semester
CONTENT
Technology transfer and innovation seem to be important strategic instruments in today’s competitive conditions involving substantial character change in globalization. In this course, contributions of technology, R&D and product development activities to industrial firms will be discussed with a managerial approach. In addition, the importance of innovation and creativity development will be emphasized during the course.
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Assist. Prof. Dr. Dilek YILMAZ BÖREKÇİ[email protected] / +904737070-17795
COURSE NAME/ECTS Credits Total Quality Management / 5
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering / Industrial Engineering Dept.
SEMESTER 5TH Semester
CONTENT
Total Quality Management course is based on international standards and best practices and its content includes established quality standards, methods, processes, and practices. This course gives a comprehensive overview of total quality management providing you with the total quality philosophy, application approaches and tools.
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Assist. Prof. Dr. Dilek YILMAZ BÖREKÇİ[email protected] / +904737070-17795
COURSE NAME/ECTS Credits Management and Organization / 3
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering / Industrial Engineering Dept.
SEMESTER 4TH Semester
CONTENT
Management and Organization course gives a comprehensive overview of the classical, modern and post-modern approaches to the management and organization processes.
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Assist. Prof. Dr. Dilek YILMAZ BÖREKÇİ[email protected] / +904737070-17795
COURSE NAME/ECTS Credits Human Resources Planning / 4
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering / Industrial Engineering Dept.
SEMESTER 6TH Semester
CONTENT
Human Resources Planning course is based on international standards and best practices and its content includes description of established norms, methods, processes, and practices. This course gives a comprehensive overview of human resources management processes with a planning emphasis.
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Assist. Prof. Dr. Dilek YILMAZ BÖREKÇİ[email protected] / +904737070-17795
COURSE NAME/ECTS Credits System Simulation /6FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering / Industrial Engineering Dept.SEMESTER 7th SemesterCONTENT The aim of this course is to have students gain the
ability of analyzing statistical data, to have students gain the ability of building simulation model, to have students gain the ability of making experiements with simulation models and analyzing experiemental results. The topics that are covered in this course are modeling and simulation concepts, statistical models in simulation, random numbers and their generation, analysis of simulation inputs, testing the fitness of data to theoretical and empirical probability distributions, verification of simulation models, analysis of simulation results, and analysis and evaluation of alternative system designs.
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CONTENT The aim of this course is to understand the fundamental principles of lean production/management, to gain the skill of applying lean production tools and methods, to understand the properties of an environment that facilitates continuous improvement. The topics that are studied in this course are the evolution of lean thinking, concept of wastes, lean production methods, value stream mapping and process analysis, cellular manufacturing and its management, push and pull systems, small lot production, analysis and reduction of set up times (SMED), total preventive/productive maintenance, uniform flow and mixed-model scheduling, syncronizing and balancing production process.
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COURSE NAME/ECTS Credits Introduction to System Analysis/3FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering / Industrial Engineering
Dept.SEMESTER 4th SemesterCONTENT This lecture aims to introduce the basic
concepts of system approach and teaches the required skills for system analysis techniques. The topics that are studied in this course can be summarized as system analysis concept, system properties and characteristics, system life cycle, dynamic system model, interfaces and system design, problem identification, solution space identification, system and environment relation, system execution model, system stages and operation conditions, support systems modeling and analytical decision support systems.
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COURSE NAME/ECTS Credits Engineering Economics/4FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering / Industrial Engineering
Dept.SEMESTER 6th SemesterCONTENT The main objective of this course is to introduce
the subject of evaluation of investment projects to industrial engineering students and to have gain the ability of approaching such decision making processes with an engineering point of view. For this purpose, the topics such as time value of money, the project evaluation techniques, determination of cash flows and cost of capital for investment projects are studied.
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COURSE NAME/ECTS Credits Production Planning and Control / 5
FACULTY / DEPARTMENT Faculty of Engineering / Industrial Engineering Dept.
SEMESTER 7th Semester
CONTENT
This course is designed to give students basic modelling and problem solving approaches for Production Planning activities in an enterprise. Basically, the following topics are discussed whitin the course schedule; Aggregate Scheduling, Capacity, Utilization Ratio, Productivity Ratios and Efficiency, Master Production Scheduling, Material Requirements Planning, Capacity Requirements Planning, Scheduling, Flexible Manufacturing Systems and Theory of Constraints.
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