COMPULSORY MODULES
FIRST SEMESTER
GENERAL CHEMISTRY
Course code
CHEM110
Credit
4
Theoretical
3
Practical
2
Ects
6
In this course Engineering and Pharmacy Faculty students will learn types of matter measurements properties of substances; atoms and atomic theory components of the atom introduction to the periodic table molecules and ions formulas of ionic compounds names of ionic compounds; atomic masses the mole mass relations in chemical formulas mass relations in reactions; measurements on gases the ideal gas law gas law calculations psychometric of gaseous reactions gas mixtures: Partial pressures and atomic spectra the hydrogen atom quantum numbers atomic orbitals; shape and sizes; electron configurations in atoms orbital diagrams of atoms; polarity of molecules; principles of heat flow measurements of heat flow calorimetry enthalpy thermochemical equations enthalpies of formation the first law of thermodynamics liquids and solids
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTING
READING AND WRITING SKILLS-I
HISTORY OF CIVILIZATION
INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
CALCULUS-I
LINEAR ALGEBRA
MODERN TURKISH HISTORY
SECOND SEMESTER
INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING
READING AND WRITING SKILLS-II
CALCULUS-II
DISCRETE MATHEMATICS
GENERAL PHYSICS-I
TURKISH LANGUAGE
TURKISH
THIRD SEMESTER
ENGINEERING DRAWING
MICROECONOMICS
FREE ELECTIVE
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS
GENERAL PHYSICS-II
FOURTH SEMESTER
MACROECONOMICS
PROBABILITY & COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
MATERIALS & MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
INTRODUCTION TO MODELING & OPTIMIZATION
ENGINEERING ECONOMY
ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT
FIFTH SEMESTER
FREE ELECTIVE
SUMMER TRAINING-I
WORK STUDY
OPERATIONS RESEARCH I
PRODUCTION PLANNING I
SYSTEMS MODELLING & SIMULATION
SIXTH SEMESTER
HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING
OPERATIONS RESEARCH II
PRODUCTION PLANNING II
INFORMATION SYSTEMS & IMPLEMENTATION
PRODUCTION SYSTEMS & TECHNOLOGY
SEVENTH SEMESTER
FACULTY ELECTIVE
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
SUMMER TRAINING II
COST & MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING
FACILITIES LAYOUT & MATERIAL HANDLING
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY
EIGHTH SEMESTER
FACULTY ELECTIVE
FACULTY ELECTIVE
CAPSTONE PROJECT
QUALITY ASSURANCE & RELIABILITY
DECISION MAKING & RISK ANALYSIS
OPTIONAL MODULES
ETHICS
Course code
INDE335
Credit
3
Theoretical
3
Practical
0
Ects
4
The aim of this course is to awaken a sense of moral responsibility as decision makers It can be happen by giving the moral imagination of students helping students to recognize ethical issues and think ethically about the possible outcomes of making decisions developing analytical skills on how to analyze an ethical situation and use neutral techniques to make an ethically optimal decision This course is designed to introduce moral rights and responsibilities of engineers in relation to society employers colleagues and clients Importance of intellectual property rights and conflicting interests Ethical aspects in engineering design manufacturing and operations Cost-benefit-risk analysis and safety and occupational hazard considerations
SUPPLY CHAIN AND LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT
PRODUCTION SCHEDULING
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT
APPLICATIONS IN MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMING & OPTIMIZATION
COMPUTER AIDED DATA ANALYSIS
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
SOIL AND GROUNDWATER POLLUTION
NETWORK ANALYSIS
COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN
ENHANCED GAS PRODUCTION
PROGRAMMING IN MATLAB FOR ENGINEERING
CONVENTIONAL AND ALTERNATIVE ENERGY RESOURCES
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
COST & MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING
WORLD ENERGY POLITICS
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY
COMPUTERS AIDED CIVIL ENGINEERING DESIGN
SOIL AND GRDWATER POLLUTION
CONVENTIONAL AND ALTERNATIVE ENERGY RESOURCES
ARTIFICIAL ORGANS
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