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SEMESTRE 1

MT111Calculus IPreReq.:-Credit:4
Real numbers, functions, and graphs; limits and continuity; the derivative and differentiation; extreme function values, techniques of graphing, and the exact differential.

PS111General Physics IPreReq.:-Credit:3
Introduces classical mechanics. Space and time: straight-line kinematics; motion in a plane; forces and equilibrium; experimental basis of Newton's laws; particle dynamics; universal gravitation; collisions and conservation laws; work and potential energy; vibrational motion; conservative forces; inertial forces and non-inertial frames; central force motions; rigid bodies and rotational dynamics.

CH101General ChemistryPreReq.:-Credit:3
Matter and measurements; Atom, molecules and ions. Stochiometry, the mole, mass relations in chemistry reactions; gases, kinetic theory of gases; electronic structure and the Periodic Table, quantum numbers, energy levels and orbitals. Covalent bonding, thermo-chemistry, calorimetry, bond energy, firs law of thermodynamics, liquids and solids, molecular substances, phase diagrams, types of solutions, concentration units, acid-base model, water dissociation constant, pH and pOH; Alkanes and alkenes, aromatic hydrocarbonates and their derivatives, functional groups, synthetic organic polymers, nuclear reactions, nuclear stability and radioactivity, nuclear fission, nuclear fusion.

ENG101Introduction to ComputersPreReq.:-Credit:3
An introduction to basic aspects of computing, operating systems, computing environments, networks and tools. This course provides a background of tools using DOS and Windows environments for word processing, spreadsheets and databases.

ENG103Computer Aided DesignPreReq.:-Credit:3
Understanding the purposes and commands of AutoCAD, creating new shapes altering them and adding new entities to them. Modifying objects placing notes and specifications on objects, drawing solid objects, Isometrics, The user co-ordinate system, 3D commands, solid bock building, plotting AutoCAD drawings.

TURK001Turkish IPreReq.:-Credit:0
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TFL101Turkish as Foreign Lang. IPreReq.:-Credit:0
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SEMESTRE 2

MT112Calculus IIPreReq.:MT111Credit:4
The definite integral and integration; computing areas; application of the definite integral; inverse functions, and exponential functions; and inverse trigonometric functions, and hyperbolic functions. Computing anti derivative, rational functions. (Prerequisite: MT111)

MT104Linear AlgebraPreReq.:-Credit:3
This course deals with subjects such as system of linear equations, matrices, determinants, introduction to eigenvalues and eigenvectors, dot product, cross product, vector spaces and linear transformations.

PS112General Physics IIPreReq.:PS111Credit:3
Introduction to electromagnetism and electrostatics: electric charge, Coulomb's Law, electric structure of matter, conductors and dielectrics. Gauss's Law, Concepts of electrostatic field and potential, electrostatic energy. Electric currents, magnetic fields and Ampere's law. Magnetic materials. Time-varying fields and Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction; magnetism and matter; basic electric circuits; AC circuits and resonance; Electromagnetic waves and Maxwell's equations. (Prerequisite: PS111)

ENG102Computer Programming IPreReq.:ENG101Credit:3
In this computer programming course, students learn how to solve problem using computers. The concept and notation of algorithms. Problem analysis, development of algorithms and their implementation in a procedure-oriented language. Topics include the integrated programming environment (editing, computing, debugging), data types, operators, input/output structured programming, program control, passing parameters and arrays.

ENG106Fundamentals of Industrial EngineeringPreReq.:-Credit:3
Introduction to Industrial Engineering (IE), brief history of IE, related disciplines, production systems design, production systems design, production systems control, quality control, total management, operations research, decision sciences and systems.

TURK002Turkish IIPreReq.:-Credit:0
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TFL102Turkish as Foreign Lang. IIPreReq.:-Credit:0
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SEMESTRE 3

MT211Calculus IIIPreReq.:MT112Credit:4
Calculus of several variables, emphasising applications. Vector algebra, partial differentiation, multiple integrals, and vector calculus. Infinite series, and power series. (Prerequisite: MT 112)

MT207Probability TheoryPreReq.:-Credit:3
Theoretical definition of probability, various examples for probability, counting techniques, conditional probability, Bayes theorem, tree diagrams. Discrete and continuous probability distributions, mathematical expectation, standard normal distribution. Introduction to inferential statistics. Organising data, calculating mean, standard deviation, mode, median and range.

ENG201Fundamentals of Electrical EngineeringPreReq.:-Credit:3
The Physical foundation of electric circuits. Electric current, electromotive force (voltage), resistance, DC and AC, Ohms law. Power and energy. Real and ideal sources. Circuit analysis of resistive networks: Kirchhoffs voltage and current laws, voltage-divider rule, the current-divider rule ,wye-delta transformations, voltage and current source conversions, mesh-current analysis, nodal analysis. Network theorems: superposition theorem, The venin theorem, Norton theorem, maximum power transfer theorem. Transients in RC, RL and RLC circuits. AC waveform, period and frequency. AC values. AC voltage and current in capacitors and inductors. Sinusoidal steady-state analysis and power calculations. Mutual inductance and transformers.

ENG203Computer Programming IIPreReq.:ENG102Credit:4
A continuation of the development of discipline in program design, implementation and in programming style. Topics include algorithms, recursion, and classical data structures. An additional language will be introduced.

ECON201Introduction to Economics IPreReq.:-Credit:3
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SEMESTRE 4

MT212Enginnering MathematicsPreReq.:MT211Credit:3
Vector calculus. Orthogonal co-ordinate systems, Cylindrical and Spherical co-ordinates. Line, Surface, and Volume Integrals, Divergence and Stokes' theorems. Complex numbers, and the theory of functions of a complex variable. Fourier series and boundary value problems. (Prerequisite: MT211)

MT206Differential EquationsPreReq.:MT112Credit:4
Study of ordinary differential equations. Standard solution methods for first-order equation. Higher-order forced linear equations with constant coefficients. Complex numbers; Laplace transform. Matrix methods for first-order linear systems with constant coefficients. Series solutions to second-order equations. Fourier series solutions. (Prerequisite: MT112)

ENG202Physical ElectronicsPreReq.:ENG201Credit:3
Overview of basic semiconductor mechanisms. The electronics of metal-semiconductor contacts, pn junctions, bipolar transistors, and MOS field-effect transistors. Properties that are significant to device operation for integrated circuits.

ENG204Introduction to Modelling and OptimizationPreReq.:-Credit:3
A general overview of operations research, with selected applications from engineering and management systems and interdisciplinary areas. The methodology of mathematical modelling and its relation to problems in industrial, commercial and public systems. Introduction to linear programming: the simplex method, duality, sensitivity analysis and related topics. Network models and project scheduling.

ECON202Introduction to Economics IIPreReq.:ECON201Credit:3
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SEMESTRE 5

IE303Fundamentals of Work StudyPreReq.:-Credit:3
Designing workstations and plants by using methods study charting techniques such as operation process chart, flow diagram, flow process chart etc. Measurement of standard times for each operation by applying work measurement techniques such as stopwatch time-study, predetermined times systems, work sampling, standard data.

IE307Operations Research IPreReq.:ENG204Credit:3
Optimisation techniques for modeling and solving real-world problems. Definition of different kind of models, the methodology used to develop a model. Linear programming, duality, transportation techniques, assignment methods, sensitivity analysis, 0-1 integer programming, game theory.

IE311Engineering StatisticsPreReq.:MT207Credit:3
Descriptive and inferential statistics, organising data, calculating mean, standard deviation, mode, median and range. The normal distribution, the standard normal distributions, central limit theorem, the normal approximation to binomial distribution hypothesis test, t-test, goodness of fit, regression and correlation. (Prerequisite:MT207)

ACCT101Introduction to AccountingPreReq.:-Credit:3
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FELFree ElectiveCredit:3

SEMESTRE 6

ENG304Engineering EconomyPreReq.:-Credit:3
Importance of engineering economy in industrial practice. Engineering economy related concepts, Present value of money, compound interest formulas, present worth methods, payback period, internal rate of return, capital cost, Benefit/cost rate, evaluation of alternative investment projects, mathematics of inflation, risk analysis.

MT308Numerical AnalysisPreReq.:MT112Credit:3
Errors and accuracy; polynomial approximation; interpolation; numerical differentiation and integration; numerical solution of differential equations; least square and minimum - maximum errors approximations; non-linear equations; eigenvalues and eigenvectors of matrices. (Prerequisite: MT112)

IE308Operations Research IIPreReq.:IE307Credit:3
Queuing theory which is used to determine the optimum number of service stations, dynamic programming, project planning methods such as CPM, PERT, introduction to simulation, non-linear programming, computer applications of operations research techniques. (Prerequisite: IE307)

IE312Production SystemsPreReq.:-Credit:3
Introduction to Integrated Manufacturing Production System (IMPS), The ten steps to IMPS. Manufacturing Systems, New and Old. The Design of Manned Manufacturing and Assembly Cells. The Rapid Exchange of Tooling and Dies. Integrated Quality Control. Integrated Production and Inventory Control.

IE314Manufacturing TechnologyPreReq.:-Credit:3
Technology Introduction to mfg. attributes of mfg. products; metal casting; bulk deformation and sheet metal working processes; Machining and Joining processes; mfg. of semiconductor devices; mfg. systems; competitive aspects of mfg. processes; Computer Integrated mfg.; Numerical Control and Robotics; Reliability and Quality Control; Flexible mfg. Systems.

SEMESTRE 7

IE401Industrial Engineering ProjectPreReq.:-Credit:3
Each student will select a project about one specific subject of industrial engineering and prepare a scientific project. Subjects will be chosen by consulting with an advisor. If it is possible students may be required to write a program for their project and apply it to a real system chosen from either service or manufacturing sector.

IE405Production Planning and ControlPreReq.:-Credit:3
Sales forecasting techniques,inventory models, material requirements planning, master production plans, bills of materials, economic production quantity, just-in-time production systems, job loading and scheduling.

IE407Quality Planning and ControlPreReq.:MT207Credit:3
Introduction to quality control, statistical process control, sampling techniques, mean and R charts, determining sample sizes, mean and standard deviation charts, run tests, quality control circles, total quality management. (Prerequisite: IE311 )

TELTechnical ElectiveCredit:3

TELTechnical ElectiveCredit:3

NH001National History IPreReq.:-Credit:0
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SEMESTRE 8

IE402Graduation ProjectPreReq.:IE401Credit:3
Each student will study for a specific area of industrial engineering and prepare a report. The student will analyse the results and make deductions and offer solutions for implementation of industrial engineering techniques in companies.

IE412Production Info. Sys. Mgmt.PreReq.:-Credit:3
The role of knowledge based technologies and computer systems in production information systems. Strategic role of information systems in management of organisations, Major types of information systems,Analysis and design of information systems.

TELTechnical ElectiveCredit:3

TELTechnical ElectiveCredit:3

TELTechnical ElectiveCredit:3

NH002National History IIPreReq.:-Credit:0
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 TECHNICAL ELECTIVES

BUS304Operations ManagementPreReq.:-Credit:3
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BUS403Globalization and Economic IntegrationPreReq.:-Credit:3
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BUS430Supply Chain ManagementPreReq.:-Credit:3
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BUS454Logistics ManagementPreReq.:-Credit:3
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CEN461BioinformaticsPreReq.:-Credit:3
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CEN470Artificial IntelligencePreReq.:-Credit:3
Consideration of processes by which machines simulate intelligence; heuristic and algorithmic processes in problem solving, and programming machines for simple operations; models of cognitive processes; applications and limitations of machine intelligence. Examples of algorithms and their LISP or PROLOG implementations. Historical foundations, The Turing test, Knowledge representation methods, Structure for state space search, Languages and Programming Techniques for AI, Understanding of Natural Language, First order predicate logic, Reasoning, Inferencing, and Introduction to the Sub-techniques of AI: Expert systems, Neural Network, Fuzzy set and Systems.

CEN488Python ProgrammingPreReq.:-Credit:3
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CEN494Applied Scientific ComputingPreReq.:-Credit:3
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CVEN409Construction Engineering and ManagementPreReq.:-Credit:3
Profile of construction sector; company and site organization. Documents in a contract file, types of contracts. General specifications for public works. Technical specifications. Working schedules; manpower and equipment requirements on the job. Quantity measurement monthly payments. Final account and payment. Safety in construction. Economical and juridical basis of construction planning. Methods of planning. Gnat charts, networks. CPM and PERT Arrow and present system. Rock drilling and blasting operations.

CVEN475Energy ManagementPreReq.:-Credit:3
Energy Situation - Global & National. Understanding energy bills. Economic evaluation.Lighting Systems evaluation.Heating Systems evaluation.Ventilation, and air conditioning systems.Combustion process and the industrial waste.Steam generation & distribution.Control systems & computers. Insulation for minimizing energy.Process energy management.Sustainable energy managements & systems.

EEN469Fundamentals of IlluminationPreReq.:-Credit:3
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EEN477Solar Energy & Photovoltaic SystemsPreReq.:-Credit:3
This course aims an understanding of the concept of Photovoltaics, and analysis of Photovoltaic Devices and Systems with special emphasis on Solar Energy Systems and Photodetectors. Topics include in depth analysis of Solar Cells, Solar Module and Array Formation Off-grid and grid connected systems, Irradiance based power and energy calculations, cost/efficiency analysis, Smart Grids, Semiconductor Photodetectors and their applications in telecommunication and sensor applications.

ENE405Energy and EnvironmentPreReq.:-Credit:3
This course explores the connections between energy and environment policy. The role that energy plays in our modern world. The basic grounding in the physical, environmental, technological, economic and political aspects of energy systems. Calculation the energy content of a wide variety of systems such as speeding cars, toasty houses and hot tubs, wind, solar illumination, gasoline, and hot dogs. We will apply these concepts to the various energy production schemes and usages found in our lives. Today's dominant energy sources, supply lifetimes, alternative energy sources, environmental impacts, and the future of energy in our world. This semi-quantitative course is meant to provide a scientific foundation for understanding the energy issues so that the student will be able to make informed decisions regarding-or even participate in-the ongoing debate surrounding this important societal issue

ENG401Engineering EthicsPreReq.:-Credit:3
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IE406Facilities Planning & Desg.PreReq.:-Credit:3
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IE409Decision AnalysisPreReq.:-Credit:3
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IE410System SimulationPreReq.:-Credit:3
Definition of simulation, difference between simulation and other optimisation techniques, parameters and constants used in simulation, simulation methodology, simulation techniques, probability distributions commonly used in simulation and some applications by using computerised simulation packages.

IE413Facility Design and PlanningPreReq.:-Credit:3
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IE416Investment AnalysisPreReq.:-Credit:3
Introduction to investment analysis, items that must be included and analysed while preparing feasibility reports by using engineering economy principles, analysing product life-cycle and finding break-even point for a specific investment project and applying for incentive certificate.

IE417ErgonomicsPreReq.:-Credit:3
Definition of ergonomics and its importance in human-machine systems, designing the best combination of human-machine systems, human antropometry, learning curve, environmental conditions in a plant, calculation of rest times.

IE418Project Planning & ManagementPreReq.:-Credit:3
Definition of project, project management basics, management process, phases of a project, procurement, project planning and scheduling, critical path and critical activities, project control, PERT approach, time/cost trade-off, project organisation, controlling, risk management, examining the project.

IE421Industrial Applications of Material ProcPreReq.:-Credit:3
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IE422Occupational Safety & HealthPreReq.:-Credit:3
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IE425Modelling & Simulation ApplicationsPreReq.:-Credit:3
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IE432Special Topics in IE:Web ApplicationsPreReq.:-Credit:3
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IE435Industrial Waste ManagementPreReq.:-Credit:3
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IE437Human Factors in AviationPreReq.:-Credit:3
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IE440Human Resource ManagementPreReq.:-Credit:3
Human capital concept; people, productivity and the quality of working life; evaluation of human resource management; analysing and designing jobs; determining human resource requirement; recruiting; screening and selecting employees; staffing; orienting and training employees; identifying and developing management talent; appraising employee performance; managing careers; compensation management; assessing the costs and benefits of personnel activities; international dimensions of human resource management. human resource information system

IE445Supply Chain ManagementPreReq.:-Credit:3
Fundamentals of supply chain management and enterprise resources planning (ERP); aggregate production planning: static, dynamic, non-linear and lot-sizing models; operations scheduling: flow-shops and job- shops; materials management and materials requirement planning (MRP); capacity resources planning (CRP); distribution system management; implementation of manufacturing management strategies.

IE448Renewable Energy SystemsPreReq.:-Credit:3
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IE453Queuing Theory & Modelling for Perf. Eval.PreReq.:-Credit:3
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IE454Logistics ManagementPreReq.:-Credit:3
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IE455Principles of Logistics and TransportationPreReq.:-Credit:3
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IE456Industrial Safety & Technological ApplicPreReq.:-Credit:3
Industrial safety in technological applications. An industrial survey of renewable energy sources. The urgent need of substituting conventional energy resources with renewable energy sources and systems. Recent developments and current global situation both industrially and technologically. Looking to the future in a changing world. Physical and mathematical approaches. Economical and environmental aspects.

IE457Globalization and Economic IntegrationPreReq.:-Credit:3
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IE459Materials SciencePreReq.:-Credit:3
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IE462Total Quality ManagementPreReq.:-Credit:3
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IE465Qality Management SystemPreReq.:-Credit:3
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IE466Leadership & Org. CulturePreReq.:-Credit:3
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IE474Engineering EthicsPreReq.:-Credit:3
This course is designed to stimulate the moral imagination of students. It helps students to recognize ethical issues and think ethically about the possible outcomes of making decisions. It also helps developing analytical skills on how to analyse an ethical situation and use neutral techniques to make an ethically optimal decision.

IE478Risk ManagementPreReq.:-Credit:3
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IE480Machine SchedulingPreReq.:-Credit:3
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IE486Automated Production SystemsPreReq.:-Credit:3
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IE488Selected Topics in IE-NanotechnologyPreReq.:-Credit:3
Introduction to the underlying principles and applications of the emerging field of nanotechnology and nanoscience. Intended for a multidisciplinary audience with a variety of backgrounds. Introduces tools and principles relevant at the nanoscale dimension. Discusses current and future nanotechnology applications in engineering, materials, physics, chemistry, biology, electronics and energy.

ME422Heating, Ventilation and Air ConditioningPreReq.:-Credit:3
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ME484Computer Integrated ManufacturingPreReq.:-Credit:3
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