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DEPARTMENT OF MACHINERY AND METAL TECHNOLOGIES

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31.10.2024 09:52

Machine Program

History

The Machinery Program has been continuing its educational activities under the Department of Machinery and Metal Technologies since the 2012-2013 academic year.

Degree Earned

Students who successfully complete this program are entitled to receive an associate degree (Mechanical Technician Title) in the field of Machinery and Metal Technology.
Associate degree

Acceptance Conditions

The Mechanical Engineering Program accepts students based on TYT scores.

Moving to the Upper Level

Candidates who successfully complete their associate degree education can continue their education and training in faculties that provide undergraduate education if they are successful in the DGS (Vertical Transfer Exam). Faculties/Departments that can be Vertical Transferred: - Mechanical Engineering - Marine Engineering and Management Engineering - Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering - Manufacturing Engineering - Materials Science and Engineering - Materials Engineering - Metallurgy and Materials Engineering - Production Engineering - Automotive Engineering - Casting Teaching - Industrial Technology Teaching - Mold and Mold Making Teaching - Mechanical Drawing and Construction Teaching - Metal Teaching - Automotive Teaching - Machining Teaching - Design and Construction Teaching.

Graduation Requirements

In order for the student to graduate, he/she must be successful in all courses given in 4 semesters and have a GPA above 2. In addition, the student must have completed a 36-day Professional Internship and been accepted.

Graduate Employment Opportunities

Graduates of the Department of Machinery and Metal Technologies have the opportunity to find work as technical personnel in public and private sector factories, businesses that design and manufacture machinery and industrial products, workshops, businesses that make molds and prototypes, and technical office units where manufacturing and complete drawings are drawn in computer environment and maintenance and usage catalogs are prepared.

Measurement and Evaluation

Students are given the right to take 3 exams each semester: mid-term exam, end-of-term exam, and make-up exam. Student success is evaluated according to the Relative Evaluation System.

As of the 2021-2022 academic year, student admission to this program has been suspended.

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