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Second Cycle Programmes (Master's Degree)

INSTITUTE OF GRADUATE PROGRAMS - MECHATRONIC ENGINEERING (M.A.) (WITH THESIS) - MASTER'S DEGREE



General Description
History
Qualification Awarded
Master Degree
Level of Qualification (Short Cycle , First Cycle , Second Cycle, Third Cycle)
Second Cycle
Specific Admission Requirements
1. To graduate from the Mechatronics Engineering undergraduate program, 2. To take the Academic Personnel and Postgraduate Education Exam (ALES) held in the last five years and to get at least 55 points from this exam in numerical score type. 3. To have a minimum score of 2.00 out of 4.00 or equivalent in undergraduate graduation GPA. 4. Success score will be calculated by considering 50% of the ALES score, 20% of the undergraduate graduation grade, and 30% of the scientific evaluation grade. The success grade calculated in this way must be at least 50 points and above. Pre-Qualification Criteria and Calculations: The Science Exam is held.
Specific Arrangements For Recognition Of Prior Learning (Formal, Non-Formal and Informal)
In case the success grade of the previous graduate level course of the students who left due to lateral transfer or dismissal from the graduate programs of higher education institutions and enrolled in our graduate programs, meets the minimum passing grade valid for the level of the program applied for, the number of courses defined in the relevant department/major art branch, at the most, is defined by the regulation. It can be counted towards the elective and/or compulsory course load.
Qualification Requirements and Regulations
In order to obtain a Master's degree in Mechatronics Engineering, students must successfully complete all of the compulsory and elective courses (a total of 120 ECTS) and obtain a minimum 2.00 weighted grade point average out of 4.00.
Profile of The Programme
Mechatronics; It is an interdisciplinary department based on machinery, electronics, software and control specializations. The purpose of the Department of Mechatronics Engineering is the introduction, design, installation, use of these technological structures, which are required in the production of all machinery, automation, robotics, electrical or electronic-based or computer-controlled tools, equipment, hardware and equipment systems used in industrial and commercial business areas, are skilled, knowledgeable and have certain professional skills in maintenance, repair and development; trains qualified technical manpower.
Occupational Profiles of Graduates With Examples
As a result of the prepared curriculum and the activities carried out, it is aimed that the students will be able to use the current production technologies effectively, and to make maintenance and repairs. In this direction, graduates can specialize for each vocational course they have taken, both in the public and private sectors; technical services, maintenance-repair units, electrical-electronic and mechanical assembly and disassembly works, micro-controller programming, electrical-electronic and machine device manufacturing factories, electronic design offices, control and command systems, PLC programming, pneumatic-hydraulic systems and robotics They can work as well as establish their own businesses. Below are some of the organizations our alumni work for: SIEMENS, SMC, ALTINAY ROBOTICS, B/S/H (Bosch-Siemens), ARÇELİK, VESTEL, ABB, FESTO, THY, ROKETSAN, TÜBİTAK, FORD-OTOSAN, TEMSA, TOFAŞ, BOSCH, Graduates of the Mechatronics engineering master's program can also work as research, design and production engineers in small and medium-sized businesses that design and manufacture Mechatronic systems. Students who complete this program also have the opportunity to start their own business operating in the field of Mechatronics with a small capital. After graduation, these students can pursue an academic career by continuing their doctorate programs at our university, at other universities or abroad.
Access to Further Studies
Students who graduate from this program can apply to study in doctoral programs.
Examination Regulations, Assessment and Grading
(1) The student must attend at least 70% of the registered course. (2) Different achievement measurements are made for each course in a semester. At the discretion of the relevant faculty member, at least one of these must be made in the form of a written exam. In case of a single exam, the other evaluation can be done in the form of homework, project, laboratory report or similar application work. (3) At the end of the semester, an exam related to the whole course is held. The academic member of the relevant course calculates the success grade for each course taken by the student, taking into account the semester studies and the final exam grade. In case of failure, the student is given the right to take a make-up exam on the dates determined in the academic calendar. (4) Letter Success grades are determined by the faculty member. (5) In order to be considered successful in a course, the success grade must be; at least CC (2.00 (6) In order for a student to be considered to have successfully completed his courses, his GPA must be at least 2.00. (7) A student who receives a letter grade of DC, DD, FD, FF and F0 in a course is deemed unsuccessful in this course. These notes are added to the GANO account.
Graduation Requirements
In order to graduate from the Master's Program, at least 7 (seven) courses, Seminar course, Scientific Research Methods and Ethics course and at least 120 ECTS value must be provided, and the thesis and specialization course must be selected in the desired period of graduation.
Mode of Study (Full-Time, Part-Time, E-Learning )
Full-Time
Address, Programme Director or Equivalent
Facilities
To the program; 4 Prof. Dr. 4 Assoc. Dr. 9 Dr 1 Instructor Dr. 1 research assistant provides support.

Key Learning Outcomes




Course Structure Diagram with Credits
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SEÇMELİ DERS I
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