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1. SEMESTER
Course Code and Name: INT100-Introduction to University Life
Credit/ECTS: 1/1
Course Content

Orientation training with introductory content for the students to get used to university life. The methods of how to use the tools and equipment in the university, campus tour, city tours, general information about the departments, seminars and various social activities constitute the content of the course.

Course Code and Name: PHYS101-General Physics I
Credit/ECTS: 4/6
Course Content

Definition of accuracy and significance of results in a measurement. Expressing vector quantities using different methods. Description of motion in one- and multi-dimensions and their application to various problems. Introduction of Newton’s laws of motion and conservation laws, and their applications to various problems. Description of rotational motion and their applications specifically rigid bodies in static equilibrium. Using mechanical laws to describe planetary motion and fluids mechanics.

Course Code and Name: ENG101-Technical English I
Credit/ECTS: 3/4
Course Content

English is recognized as the international language of science and engineering. As technology advances globally, engineers must be able to communicate across national and cultural boundaries. English is the vehicle for professionals advancing technology today. Improving the ability to speak, read, and write in English can affect research, collaboration, instruction, and ultimately one’s success.

Course Code and Name: IE101-Introduction to IE
Credit/ECTS: 3/5
Course Content

History and development of Industrial Engineering. Business areas where Industrial Engineers work. Basic Industrial engineering concepts. Stages of the system design process. General introduction of Operations Research models and introduction to mathematical modelling. Introduction to various Industrial Engineering topics will be made by guest speakers and department members whenever possible.

Course Code and Name: TUR101-Turkish Language and Literature I
Credit/ECTS: 2/2
Course Content

Language and Languages: Language and Nation Relation,  Language and Culture Relation, Languages in the world and the place of Turkish language among world languages.Language Families in care of its sources, Historical Development of Turkish writing language; Old Turkish, Middle Turkish, Divanü Lügat-it Türk, Atabetü;l- Hakayık, Harezm Turkish, Old Turkey Turkish (Old Anatolian Turkish); New Turkish Period, Modern Turkish Period, West and South West, Turkey Turkish, East (North East Turkish), Karatay Turkish, Phonetics, Sound and Formation of Sound, backness and flatness harmony, Main sound events in Turkish; Sound properties of Turkish, Syllable structure of Turkish, Sentence stress. Morphology, words in terms of morphology, radixes, Stems, afformatives (derivational affixes, endings), words in terms of expression and duties; nouns, adjectives, pronouns, verbs, verb conjugation, form and time suffixes, verbs, prepositions, verbs derived from and verbs, semantics; meaning in word, meaning frame of word, sentence knowledge; types of sentences, sentence analysis.

Course Code and Name: IE111-Computer Programming I
Credit/ECTS: 4/5
Course Content

It is the first of two courses that include advanced programming in Python programming language and introductory level programming in C programming language. In particular, the topics taught in the Python programming language are as follows. Algorithm concept. Flow charts. Structured programming concept. Modular programming. File processing. Lists and applications.

Course Code and Name: MATH111-Calculus I
Credit/ECTS: 4/6
Course Content

Trigonometric, Exponential, Inverse and Logarithmic Functions. Limits.  Continuity. Limits Involving Infinity. Derivative, Chain Rule. Implicit Differentiation, Derivatives of Inverse Trigonometric Functions. Extreme Values, First Derivative Test. Concavity, Curve Sketching. Integrals, Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Substitution, Areas, Integration by Parts. Trigonometric Integrals, Trigonometric Substitutions. Integral Techniques.

Course Code and Name: FE101- Social Responsibility Project
Credit/ECTS: 1/1
Course Content

Determining the current problems of society and preparing projects to produce solutions. Volunteering in various projects within the framework of social responsibility. Participatory and democratic individuals, solidarity and cooperation to reinforce, taking responsibility and project development/implementation. Non-governmental organizations. Current discussions on youth and social responsibility projects at European level.

2. SEMESTER
Course Code and Name: PHYS102-General Physics II
Credit/ECTS: 4/6
Course Content

Definition of charge and electric fields. Determination of electric field due to a point charge or to a charge distribution. Using Gauss’s law for symmetric charge distributions. Definition of electric potential and capacitance. Foundation of basic circuit elements. Definition of magnetic field and source of magnetic fields. Inductance and analyses of basic direct and alternating circuits. Using Maxwell’s laws to describe the light as an electromagnetic wave

Course Code and Name: IE112-Computer Programming II
Credit/ECTS: 4/5
Course Content

It is the second of two courses that include advanced programming in Python programming language and introductory level programming in C programming language. As a continuation of the first lesson, the topics in the Python programming language are as follows. Tuples and their applications. Strings and string manipulation. Dictionaries and sets. As the second part of this course, the topics to be taught in the C programming language are as follows. Introduction to C programming. Structured programming. Program control statements and structures. Functions. Arrays and applications including sorting, searching, and multidimensional arrays. Pointers and their applications.

Course Code and Name: ENG102-Technical  English II
Credit/ECTS: 3/4
Course Content English is recognized as the international language of science and engineering. As technology advances globally, engineers must be able to communicate across national and cultural boundaries. English is the vehicle for professionals advancing technology today.Improving the ability to speak, read, and write in English can affect research, collaboration, instruction, and ultimately one’s success.
Course Code and Name: MATH112-Calculus II
Credit/ECTS: 4/6
Course Content Antiderivatives, Area and estimating with finite sums, limits of finite sums, the definite integral. Fundamental theorem of calculus, indefinite integrals and substitution. Area between curves. Volumes using cross-sections, volumes using cylindrical shells. Inverse functions and their derivatives, natural logarithms, exponential functions. L’Hospital Rule, Integration by parts, trigonometric integrals, Improper integrals, Sequences, Infinite series, the integral test, Comparison tests, The ratio and root tests. Alternating series, Power series. Taylor and Maclaurin series, Convergence of Taylor series.
Course Code and Name: FE102-Technology And R&D Management
Credit/ECTS: 2/2
Course Content Definition and importance of innovation, types of innovation, innovation strategies, new product development. Definition and importance of entrepreneurship, types of entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship strategies, business models, entrepreneurship, product portfolio management. What is the project and definition of modern project management. Estimate project time and cost, cpm method. To have general information about environmental law, to have information about patent and intellectual property rights. Product recovery options: Recycling, repair, renovation, reproduction.
Course Code and Name: TUR102-Turkish Language and Literature 2
Credit/ECTS: 2/2
Course Content Spelling, punctuation and composition (punctuation marks, other signs), spelling rules (spelling of capital letters, spelling of numbers, spelling of abbreviations, spelling of quote words), Composition (purpose of composition, method of writing composition), composition, plan, introduction, development, result, narrative characteristics, clarity of expression, simplicity in expression, sincerity in expression, disorders of expression (use of synonyms in sentences), misuse of expressions, forms of expression (explanation, story, succinct expression, description, satire, portrait, proof, speech, verse expression types), oral expression types (daily and unprepared speech, prepared speech, open session, debate, panel), written expression types (letters, telegraph, greetings, invitations, literary letters), business letters, formal letters, petitions, reports, record, decision, announce, advertisement, chat, review, remembrance, travel article, interview, survey, autobiography, biography, novel, story, fairy tale, fable, theater, tragedy, drama, script).
Course Code and Name: CHEM101-General Chemistry
Credit/ECTS: 3/5
Course Content Matter and measurement, atoms, molecules and ions, Stoichiometry; Basic laws of stoichiometry calculation with chemical formulas and equations, atomic theory, basic bonding concept, periodic table and their properties, chemical bonds, gases and kinetic theory, solids, liquids, intermolecular forces, aqueous reactions and solution stoichiometry, chemical equilibrium, properties of solutions, thermochemistry
3. SEMESTER
Course Code and Name: AİİT201-Atatürk’s Principles and History of Revolution I
Credit/ECTS: 2/2
Course Content Internal and external reasons for the collapse of the Ottoman Empire; XIX. Innovation movements in the Ottoman Empire in the 19th century; The idea movements in the last period of the Ottoman Empire; XX. At the beginning of the century the political and military situation of the Ottoman Empire; World War I and the Armenian question; Invasion and reactions of Anatolia; Mustafa Kemal Pasha’s departure to Samsun and its activities; congress period and organization; the opening of the last Ottoman Parliament and the adoption of the National Pact; Preparation for the National Struggle and the material and moral foundations of this preparation; The opening and activities of the TGNA; Treaty of sevr; The struggles on the southern and eastern fronts; the establishment of a regular army, the Greek offensive and the wars on the Western front, the signing of the Mudanya Armistice, the convening of the Lausanne Conference and the signing of the Peace Treaty.
Course Code and Name: IE201 Engineering Economics
Credit/ECTS: 3/3
Course Content Introduction to Engineering Economics. Supply-demand relationship, supply elasticity, demand elasticity. Break-even Analyzes. Simple interest, compound interest. Money and time relations. Methods for selecting the Profitable Project. Renovation investments. Economic life analysis. Depreciation Accounts. A general summary of the course.
Course Code and Name: IE203 Probability
Credit/ECTS: 3/5
Course Content Basic issues in probability theory; sample space, probability and conditional probability; random variables, marginal, joint and conditional distributions; expectations and conditional expectations; hypergeometric, binomial, geometric distributions and their effects on Industrial Engineering; Poisson, exponential, Erlang, gamma distributions and Poisson arrival model; moment generating functions and Laplace transforms; law of large numbers, central limit theorem and normal distribution; numerical and computational aspects of random variable generation.
Course Code and Name: IE205 Work Study
Credit/ECTS: 3/4
Course Content Efficiency and human activity, principles of method analysis, principles of equipment layout, economics of motion, micro motion study, work measurement and activity sampling.
Course Code and Name: IE207 Advanced Programming
Credit/ECTS: 4/5
Course Content Python libraries, List comprehensions, Iterators&Generators, Decorators, Working with Csv, Working with JSON, Http Requests, SQL Database Basics, Linear Regression with Python, Machine Learning with Python, Modeling with Python
Course Code and Name: IE209 Manufacturing Procedures
Credit/ECTS: 3/4
Course Content Classification of production processes. Fundamentals of engineering materials and raw material production techniques. Basic machine tool elements and mechanics of machine tools. Principles of machining tools and machining processes. Turning, milling, drilling, shaping, grinding, sawing production methods. Gear and threading. Processing of plastics. Economical tool life and machining setting calculations of machining operations. Measurement science and quality control principles. Special and advanced production techniques. Term manufacturing project.
Course Code and Name: FE201 Engineering Ethics
Credit/ECTS: 2/2
Course Content Engineering ethics is the field of a system of moral principles that apply to engineering practice. The field examines and determines engineers’ obligations to society, their customers, and the profession. As a scientific discipline, philosophy of science is closely related to topics such as philosophy of engineering and ethics of technology.
Course Code and Name: MATH211 Linear Algebra
Credit/ECTS: 3/5
Course Content Systems of linear equations. Matrices. Algebraic properties of matrix operations. Special matrix types. Echelon form of a matrix. Solution of linear systems with Gauss-Jordan reduction. Finding the inverse of a matrix by row minimization. Equivalent matrices. Determinants. Properties of determinants. Cofactor growth. Inverse of a matrix (with its determinant). Other determinant applications (Cramers rule). Vectors in the plane and 3 spaces. Vector spaces Subspaces. Diffusion and linear independence. Base and size Row space Free space Space and rank of a matrix. Homogeneous systems. Base change. Transition matrices. Orthogonalization. Linear transformations. Kernel and range of linear transformation
4. SEMESTER
Course Code and Name: AİİT202-Atatürk’s Principles and History of Revolution II
Credit/ECTS: 2/2
Course Content Political reforms (abolition of the Sultanate, proclamation of the Republic, abolition of the Caliphate, etc.); revolutions in the social field (hat revolutions, closure of dervish lodges and lodges, calendar, time and surname law); reforms in the field of education and culture (Tevhid-i Tedrisat Law, Letters Revolution, Turkish History and Language Revolution); revolutions in the field of law; Attempts and reactions to transition to multi-party life in the period of Atatürk (the establishment and closure of Progressive Republican Firka, Sheikh Sait rebellion and the assassination attempt to Atatürk); Transition to the multi-party political life of Atatürk period (establishment of the Free Republican Party, closure and Menemen Incident); Republican period, Turkey’s economic resources and policy (İzmir Economic Congress); Turkish foreign policy during the period of Atatürk (Population Exchange, membership of the League of Nations, Balkan Entente and Sadabat Pact); Atatürk era of Turkish foreign policy (Montreux Convention Regarding the Regime of the Straits, Hatay to join the motherland, Turkey’s bilateral relations with other countries); Definition, scope and principles of Atatürk’s thought system; After Ataturk’s Turkey, the ruling Democratic Party in the 1960s and 1970s in Turkey, Turkey’s foreign policy after 1960.
Course Code and Name: IE202 Statistics
Credit/ECTS: 3/5
Course Content Basic topics in parametric statistics; estimation, confidence intervals, and hypothesis testing; analysis of variance, regression and correlation analysis; fit tests; application in statistical quality control, demand forecasting and other GI subjects; basic design of experiments and data collection; computer applications using up-to-date statistical software available.
Course Code and Name: IE204 Operations Research I
Credit/ECTS: 4/5
Course Content Definition of Operations Research (OR), History, Methodology, Overview of OR Techniques, Relationship of OR with Other Branches of Science, Application Areas and Application Examples of OR, Deterministic OR Techniques
Course Code and Name: MATH212 Differential Equations
Credit/ECTS: 3/4
Course Content Classification of differential equations, solutions, initial value and boundary value problems, existence of solutions, solution methods of higher order linear differential equations, Electric circuit problems, Laplace Transform; definitions, theorems, examples, solution of linear initial value problems with constant coefficients, theorems, convolution integral and theorem. Impulse function and response, system function. Linear differential equation systems and solutions
Course Code and Name: IE206 Scientific Research and Writing Skills
Credit/ECTS: 3/3
Course Content Introduction to Scientific Research, Scientific Research Design and Hypothesising, Purpose and Subject of Research, Process of Determining Research Questions, Literature Review and Application, Determination of Research Method, Sample-Universe Relationship, Reference Citation, Scientific Research-Internet-Library Search, Scientific Research Article Reading, Abstract Review, Student presentations
Course Code and Name:  IE208 Material
Credit/ECTS: 3/4
Course Content Material selection principles. Concept of stress and deformation. Elements subject to tension, compression and bending. Torsion resulting from combined stress. Residual stresses, fatigue creep, damping, hardness and special properties of the material. Evaluation of test results for material selection in different applications.
Course Code and Name: IE210 System Design and Analysis
Credit/ECTS: 3/5
Course Content Change in System Paradigm, general system theory, system approach, system analysis, system design, systemic problems, modeling of systems, System analysis and design process, Basic stages of system analysis study. Systems engineering, Structure and behavior of Dynamic Systems, System Life Cycle (system life cycle), Methods and tools used in system analysis study. Examples of system analysis applications
Course Code and Name: FE202 Occupational Health and Safety
Credit/ECTS: 2/2
Course Content This course covers the basic concepts and historical development of occupational health and safety; the duties, powers and responsibilities of the occupational physician and occupational safety specialist in the workplace; concepts of risk, danger, primary, secondary and tertiary protection; physical, chemical, biological and psychosocial risks; It includes issues of occupational health and safety legislation and practices in the workplace.
5. SEMESTER
Course Code and Name: IE301 Operation Research II
Credit/ECTS: 3/4
Course Content Algebraic Solution in Linear Programming (Simplex Method); Special Cases in the Simplex Method, Duality and Sensitivity Analysis in Linear Programming; Transportation Model, Assignment Model and Transportation Model in Linear Programming; Integer Linear Programming and Solution Methods, Branch and Bound Algorithm
Course Code and Name: IE303 Human Factor Engineering
Credit/ECTS: 3/5
Course Content Introduction to ergonomics; information entry activities; mediation activities; physical output activities; work area and its arrangement; environment; Occupational health and safety ergonomics
Course Code and Name: IE305 Simulation
Credit/ECTS: 3/5
Course Content Introduction to Simulation and Basic Concepts, Simulation model structure and types, Random Number and Variable generation and tests, Data analysis and suitability tests, Simulation in Queue and Service systems, Simulation in Stock Management, Maintenance and renewal management models, Simulation Modeling in manufacturing systems, Simulation packages
Course Code and Name: IE307 Production and Business Operations Management
Credit/ECTS: 3/3
Course Content Production and production concept, introduction to production systems, modern manufacturing systems, strategic planning and production system, production lines management, stock management, capacity planning
6. SEMESTER
Course Code and Name: IE302 Operation Research III
Credit/ECTS: 3/4
Course Content It involves expressing the problems existing in businesses in a non-linear form and learning the techniques that will provide their solutions.
Course Code and Name: IE304 Production Planning
Credit/ECTS: 3/4
Course Content Performing Demand Forecasting, Integrated Production Planning, Material Requirements Planning, Stock Control, Project Management operations
Course Code and Name: IE306 Management Information Systems
Credit/ECTS: 3/4
Course Content Analysis and design of information systems, with special attention to production subsystems. Basic information concepts, computing technology and applications. Information systems development methodology in terms of systems analysis, design and implementation. Information requirements of production systems in modular form.
Course Code and Name: IE308 Project Management
Credit/ECTS: 3/5
Course Content What is the project? Project planning. Project Management and teamwork in projects. Project Programming. CPM and PERT in project planning. Introduction to Project Management software. Policies regarding scheduling and budgeting and resource-related issues.
7. SEMESTER
Course Code and Name: IE499 Graduation Project
Credit/ECTS: 4/5
Course Content Choosing the topic, establishing the project, literature review, preparing for/or preliminary conducting the experiments, collecting the field data & developing the mathematical/computer model if applicable, running and finalizing the experimental program or the mathematical/computer model, analyzing the results and findings and drawing the conclusion, writing the complete project report, presenting and defending the project. The topic should be relevant to the field applications of courses studied, preferably with industry inputs and problems relevant to industry. The project with a research component should be given priority.
Course Code and Name:  IE401 Facility Layout and Planning
Credit/ECTS: 3/5
Course Content General definition and basic concepts, Systematic Layout Planning (SLP) and Production Flow Analysis (PFA), Determining Flow, Area and Activity relationships and drawing diagrams, Material handling systems and tools, Layout planning models and design algorithms, Computer aided facility design, Factory and office layout, Facility Site Selection models and techniques, Assembly line balancing, Facility planning project presentation
Course Code and Name:  IE403 Quality Planning and Control
Credit/ECTS: 3/5
Course Content Principles of quality control systems; process control concepts; specifications and tolerances; process capability studies; control chart; acceptance sampling plans; cost aspects of quality decisions; quality improvement programs; quality information systems. Total quality approach, continuous quality improvement, quality control activities and quality standards. Quality awards. Introduction to the ISO 9000 series, ISO 9000 certification requirements, documentation, quality manual, process manual and definition of quality standards, management policy for ISO certification.
Course Code and Name:  IE405 Cost Accounting and Control
Credit/ECTS: 3/5
Course Content Costs of businesses, classification of costs, determination of direct raw material and material costs, determination of direct labor costs, distribution of general manufacturing costs, Order Cost, Phase Cost, Standard Cost, application of Activity Based Cost systems and integration of accounting, production and cost accounting in Business Management.
8. SEMESTER
Course Code and Name: FE400 CO-OP Education
Credit/ECTS: 4/30
Course Content