EV 530 Anaerobic Biotechnology for the

更新时间:2023-04-24 18:43:01 阅读量: 实用文档 文档下载

说明:文章内容仅供预览,部分内容可能不全。下载后的文档,内容与下面显示的完全一致。下载之前请确认下面内容是否您想要的,是否完整无缺。

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SCIENCES

Director : Prof. Dr. Altug IFTAR

Deputy Director : Prof. Dr. Servet TURAN

Deputy Director : Asst. Prof. Dr. Murat TANISLI

Secretary of Institute: Serpil YILDIRIM

STAFF

Professors: Servet TURAN

DEPARTMENT OF ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES Head : Prof. Dr. Servet TURAN

MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS) DEGREE

PROGRAM IN BIOTECHNOLOGY

PROGRAM

I. SEMESTER

ITB 501 Biotechnology3+0 7,5 ITB 503 Biotechnology Laboratory

Techniques I 3+0 7,5

Elective Courses (2)- 15,0

30,0

II. SEMESTER

ITB 504 Biotechnology Laboratory

Techniques II 3+0 7,5 ITB 592 Seminar 3+0 7,5 Elective Courses (2)- 15,0

30,0

III. SEMESTER

ITB 500 Thesis 3+0 30,0

30,0

ELECTIVE COURSES

BIY 513 Advanced Cell Physiology 3+0 7,5 BIY 530 Plant Tissue Culture 3+0 7,5 BIY 531 Immunology3+0 7,5 BIY 539 Microbial Enzymes and

Biotechnology3+0 7,5 BIY 545 Advanced Biochemistry 3+0 7,5 BIY 548 Modern Biotechnology3+0 7,5 BIY 551 Stem Cell Biology3+0 7,5 BIY 614 Basic Bioinformatics 3+0 7,5 BIY 621 Advanced Molecular Genetics 3+0 7,5 ?EV 530 Anaerobic Biotechnology for the

Treatment of Wastes 3+0 7,5 ?EV 613 Advanced Water and Wastewater

Disinfection 3+0 7,5

FKG 510 Pharmacobiotechnology3+0 7,5

FKG 601 Advanced Pharmacognosy I 3+0 10,0

FKL 501 Experimental Pharmacology3+0 7,5

FKL 512 Receptors, Signal Transduction and

Drug Action 3+0 7,5 FKL 602 Molecular Pharmacology3+0 10,0

FTK 501 Advanced Toxicology3+0 7,5

ITB 505 Biomaterials 3+0 7,5

ITB 506 Drug Design and Application 3+0 7,5

ITB 507 Biometer 3+0 7,5

KIM 609 Advanced Polymer Chemistry 3+0 7,5

KMH 516 Physical Operations in Food

Technologies 3+0 7,5 KMH 518 New and Renewable Energy Sources 3+0 7,5

MAT 517 Applied Mathematics 3+0 7,5

111

MIM 505 Ecological Planning and Design 3+0 7,5

PROGRAM IN NANOTECHNOLOGY

PROGRAM

I. SEMESTER

ITN 501 Atom and Molecular Structure 3+0 7,5 ITN 502 Nanotechnology3+0 7,5 Elective Courses (2)- 15,0

II. SEMESTER

ITN 503 Applications of Nanotechnology3+0 7,5 ITN 592 Seminar 3+0 7,5 Elective Courses (2)- 15,0

III. SEMESTER

ITN 500 Thesis 3+0 30,0

ELECTIVE COURSES

ENT 501 Industrial Design I 3+0 7,5 FIZ 501 Mathematical Physics 3+0 7,5 FIZ 508 Quantum Mechanics 3+0 7,5 FIZ 511 Selected Topics in Semiconductors 3+0 7,5 FIZ 514 Electromagnetic Wave Theory 3+0 7,5 ITN 505 Nanocharacterisation I 3+0 7,5 ITN 506 Nanocharacterisation II 3+0 7,5 ITN 507 Nanomaterials 3+0 7,5 ITN 508 Synthesis of Nanomaterials 3+0 7,5 ITN 509 Nano-Biotechnology3+0 7,5 ITN 510 Structure Property Relationship in

Nanomaterials 3+0 7,5 ITN 511 Properties of Nanomaterials 3+0 7,5 ITN 512 Nanodevices and Design 3+0 7,5 KIM 513 Chemical Thermodynamics 3+0 7,5 KIM 525 Quantum Chemistry 3+0 7,5 KIM 529 Catalytic Chemistry 3+0 7,5 KIM 531 Modern Analysis Methods I 3+0 7,5 KIM 532 Modern Analysis Methods II 3+0 7,5 KIM 536 Chromatographic Techniques 3+0 7,5 KIM 609 Advanced Polymer Chemistry 3+0 7,5 MAT 517 Applied Mathematics 3+0 7,5 MLZ 551 Mechanical Behavior of Materials 3+0 7,5 SRM 503 Dielectric Materials and Devices 3+0 7,5 SRM 506 Structure-Property Relationships in

Ceramics 3+0 7,5 SRM 521 X-Ray Diffraction Techniques in

Materials Characterisation 3+0 7,5 SRM 602 Transmission Electron Microscopy

and Interphase Boundaries 3+0 7,5 SRM 608 Ferroelectric Materials and Devices 3+0 7,5 SRM 609 Scanning Electron Microscopy and

Chemical Analysis Techniques 3+0 7,5 SRM 611 Advanced Composite Materials 3+0 7,5 SRM 612 Crystal Anisotropy 3+0 7,5 SRM 614 Colloid Chemistry and Reological

Behaviour 3+0 7,5

DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE

Head : Assoc. Prof. Dr. Alper ?ABUK

MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS) DEGREE

Architecture can be described as the design of the built or man-made environment. This environment is in nature social, cultural, political, economic as well as physical. Design is a process of creative intervention ,the purpose of which is to improve the built environment. This calls for : a) an interest in the human condition in so far as it is effected by and affects the built environment ; b) the development of intellectual and creative qualities, critical abilities, the capacity to make value judgements

112

and the motivation to learn ; c) the acquisition of knowledge in the arts and sciences( as it shapes the built environment ) and the development of analytical, creative, technical, managerial , organisational and communication skills.

The Department of Architecture, Anadolu University- Eskisehir was founded in 1984 within the organisational structure of the faculty of engineering and architecture . By 1993 , Anadolu University was pided into two distinct universities, as a result of this the department of architecture was reorganized and has commenced education in 1994 with a brand new sprit and incentive. In October,1999 the department of architecture has finally moved into newly purpose built buildings at the Iki Eylul Campus of the Anadolu University.

Today , the department enjoys of some 6000 M2 indoor spaces including 3 lecture rooms, 6 design studios ; 2 computers labs (Mac and IBM ) ; print room ; construction lab ; model-making studio ; dark-room ; departmental library ; exhibition halls and staff-rooms / administration block . The Graduate department has 12 full-time members of teaching staff including 2 Professors, 3 Associate, Professors, 7 Assistant Professors. Each member of staff has his / her own well equipped and furnished office.

There is a departmental design o ffice where the staff can practice architecture and students can take up part-time work. Numerous projects have been completed through the design office so far, and several member of staff took part in designing and construction phases Today, the department has a potential for offerring services to both public and the industry due to the expertise staff and the facilities available .

PROGRAM

I. SEMESTER

ARY 505 Scientific Research Planning and

Evaluation 3+0 7,5 MIM 507 Contemporary Architecture 3+0 7,5 Elective Courses (2)- 15,0

30,0

II. SEMESTER

MIM 522 Architectural Design Studio 3+0 7,5 MIM 592 Seminar 3+0 7,5 Elective Courses (2)- 15,0

30,0

III. SEMESTER

MIM 500 Thesis 3+0 30,0

30,0

ELECTIVE COURSES

MIM 501 Analysis in Architecture 3+0 7,5 MIM 502 Criticism in Architecture 3+0 7,5 MIM 503 Housing Problems and Policies 3+0 7,5 MIM 504 Qualitative Values of Housing Areas 3+0 7,5 MIM 505 Ecological Planning and Design 3+0 7,5 MIM 506 Transformation Process in Squatter

Areas 3+0 7,5 MIM 509 Legal Aspects of Urban Planning 3+0 7,5 MIM 510 Question of Building and Urban

Design in the Developing Countries 3+0 7,5 MIM 511 Building Material Failures 3+0 7,5 MIM 512 Administrative and Legal Aspects of

Planning 3+0 7,5 MIM 513 Computer Programming and

Introduction to Architectural Practices 3+0 7,5 MIM 514 User Interface Design 3+0 7,5 MIM 515 Solar Energy in Architecture 3+0 7,5

MIM 516 Building Shell Design in Energy

Efficient Buildings 3+0 7,5 MIM 517 Architectural Precast 3+0 7,5

MIM 518 Structure in Architecture 3+0 7,5

MIM 519 Housing Architecture 3+0 7,5

MIM 520 Architectural Steel 3+0 7,5

MIM 521 Environmental Design 3+0 7,5

MIM 523 Contemporary Interpretation of

Traditional Turkish Houses 3+0 7,5 MIM 525 Culture, House and Identity 3+0 7,5

MIM 526 Computer Aided Architectural

Analyses Techniques 3+0 7,5 MIM 527 Environmental and Urban Design

Studio 3+0 7,5 MIM 528 Using of Space around House and

House Environment 3+0 7,5 MIM 529 Urban Space and Handicapped People 3+0 7,5

MIM 530 National and International Aspects of

Urban Conservation and Renewal 3+0 7,5

113

DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY

Head : Prof. Dr. Ersin YüCEL

DOCTORATE DEGREE (PH.D)

The Department was established in 1982 as a Biology Department under Faculty of Sciences and Literatures. In 1993, the department was reestablished with the same name under Faculty of Sciences after the segregation of Osmangazi University from Anadolu University. The department is located at the Yunusemre Campus and occupies a covered area of 4000 m2. Currently, 5 Professors, 2 Associate Professors, 11 Assistant Professors and 10 Assistants are working in the department. The decisions related with the department are made by the department council which is composed of all faculty members of the department. The department is governed by one chairman and two deputy chairmen. One of the deputy chairmen takes care of technical activities of the department while the other deputy chairman assists chairman in academic activities in the department.

The principal education philosophy of the Department has been to provide a sound professional training which has been consistent with the current scientific and technological state of the art background supported by practice through laboratory applications in biology discipline. The department is in collaboration with several international universities, research laboratories and the centers. The laboratories of the department are equipped with all the modern research equipment and facilities needed to do scientific research with both traditional and high technology methods.

Teaching is by lectures, laboratory and field classes. Regular attendance at all types of class is essential to enable students not only to learn about biology but also to develop their own skills in experimentation, thinking and communicating as well as their thoughts in writing and in discussion.

PROGRAM

I. SEMESTER

Elective Courses (4)- 30,0

30,0

II. SEMESTER

Elective Courses (3)- 22,5

22,5

III. SEMESTER

BIY 600 Thesis 3+0 30,0

IV. SEMESTER

BIY 600 Thesis 3+0 30,0

ELECTIVE COURSES

BIY 601 Microbial Laboratory Techniques 3+0 7,5 BIY 602 Water Microbiology3+0 7,5 BIY 603 Environmental Pollution and Plants 3+0 7,5 BIY 604 Recombinant DNA Technology3+0 7,5 BIY 605 Animal Tissue Culture 3+0 7,5 BIY 606 Yeast Science 3+0 7,5 BIY 607 Oseanology3+0 7,5 BIY 608 Advanced Endocrinology3+0 7,5 BIY 609 Parasite Plants 3+0 7,5 BIY 610 Special Embriology3+0 7,5 BIY 611 Genomics 3+0 7,5 BIY 612 Microbial Physiology3+0 7,5 BIY 613 Modern Mycology3+0 7,5 BIY 614 Basic Bioinformatics 3+0 7,5

BIY 615 Biochemistry of Protein 3+0 7,5

BIY 616 Biogeography 3+0 7,5

BIY 617 Celluar Signal TransductionPathways 3+0 7,5

BIY 618 Fhlyogenetic Systematics 3+0 7,5

BIY 619 Fundamental of Molecular Evolution 3+0 7,5

BIY 620 Forest Vegetation of Turkey 3+0 7,5

BIY 621 Advanced Molecular Genetics 3+0 7,5

BIY 623 Methods in Molecular Genetics 3+0 7,5

BIY 624 Use of Bioindicators in Environment 3+0 7,5

BIY 625 Special Microscopic Techniques 3+0 7,5

BIY 626 Enviromental Microbiology3+0 7,5

BIY 627 Ecophysiology3+0 7,5

BIY 628 Genetic Regulation of Development 3+0 7,5

BIY 629 Molecular Taxonomy 3+0 7,5

BIY 630 Modern Me thods in Plant Taxonomy 3+0 7,5

114

BIY 632 Biochemistry of Cancerogens and

Mutanges 3+0 7,5 BIY 633 Economic Botany 3+0 7,5 BIY 635 Characteristic Behaviour of Animal

Groups 3+0 7,5 BIY 636 Biochemistry of Free Radicals 3+0 7,5 BIY 637 Aquatic Entomology3+0 7,5 BIY 638 Archaebacteria 3+0 7,5 BIY 640 Basic Virology3+0 7,5 BIY 641 Soil Science 3+0 7,5 BIY 645 Biochemistry of Nucleic Acids 3+0 7,5 BIY 646 Eutrophication in Lakes 3+0 7,5 BIY 647 Human Biochemistry 3+0 7,5 BIY 649 Plant Genetic Resources 3+0 7,5 BIY 651 Vegetation Research Methods 3+0 7,5 BIY 652 Microbiyal Genomics 3+0 7,5 BIY 653 Advanced Molecular Biology3+0 7,5

MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS) DEGREE

The Department was established in 1982 as a Biology Department under Faculty of Sciences and Literatures. In 1993, the department was reestablished with the same name under Faculty of Sciences after the segregation of Osmangazi University from Anadolu University. The department is located at the Yunusemre Campus and occupies a covered area of 4000 m2. Currently, 5 Professors, 2 Associate Professors, 11 Assistant Professors and 10 Assistants are working in the department. The decisions related with the department are made by the department council which is composed of all faculty members of the department. The department is governed by one chairman and two deputy chairmen. One of the deputy chairmen takes care of technical activities of the department while the other deputy chairman assists chairman in academic activities in the department.

The principal education philosophy of the Department has been to provide a sound professional training which has been consistent with the current scientific and technological state of the art background supported by practice through laboratory applications in biology discipline. The department is in collaboration with several international universities, research laboratories and the centers. The laboratories of the department are equipped with all the modern research equipment and facilities needed to do scientific research with both traditional and high technology methods.

Teaching is by lectures, laboratory and field classes. Regular attendance at all types of class is essential to enable students not only to learn about biology but also to develop their own skills in experimentation, thinking and communicating as well as their thoughts in writing and in discussion.

PROGRAM IN BIOLOGY

PROGRAM

I. SEMESTER

BIY 505 Bacteriology3+0 7,5 BIY 549 Modern Methods for Microbial

Identification and Typing 3+0 7,5

Elective Courses (2)- 15,0

30,0

II. SEMESTER

BIY 548 Modern Biotechnology3+0 7,5 BIY 592 Seminar 3+0 7,5 Elective Courses (2)- 15,0

30,0

III. SEMESTER

BIY 500 Thesis 3+0 30,0

ELECTIVE COURSES

BIY 501 Herbarium Techniques 3+0 7,5 BIY 506 Enzymatic Regulation 3+0 7,5 BIY 507 Biology of Lichens 3+0 7,5 BIY 509 Special Histology3+0 7,5 BIY 511 Gene Regulation 3+0 7,5

BIY 512 Principles of Zoological

Nomenclature 3+0 7,5 BIY 514 The Harmful Insects 3+0 7,5

BIY 515 Forest Ecology3+0 7,5

BIY 516 Bioenergetics 3+0 7,5

BIY 517 Water Pollution and Biological Effect 3+0 7,5

115

BIY 518 Signal Transduction in The Cell 3+0 7,5 BIY 520 Bacterial Plant Diseases 3+0 7,5 BIY 521 Biophotography 3+0 7,5 BIY 522 Investigation Methods of Ecosystems 3+0 7,5 BIY 524 Fishery Biology and Population

Dynamics 3+0 7,5 BIY 526 Cytogenetics 3+0 7,5 BIY 527 Plant Microbiology3+0 7,5 BIY 528 DNA Repair Mechanisms 3+0 7,5 BIY 529 Landscape Ecology3+0 7,5 BIY 530 Plant Tissue Culture 3+0 7,5 BIY 531 Immunology3+0 7,5 BIY 534 Microorganisms in Food 3+0 7,5 BIY 535 Mineral Feeding Physiology in Plants 3+0 7,5 BIY 537 Stress Physiology in Plants 3+0 7,5 BIY 538 Vegetation Ecology3+0 7,5 BIY 539 Microbial Enzymes and

Biotechnology3+0 7,5 BIY 543 Plant Molecular Biology3+0 7,5 BIY 546 Methods of Genetic Taxicology3+0 7,5 BIY 547 Forest and Park Trees 3+0 7,5 BIY 550 Molecular Techniques in Systematics 3+0 7,5 BIY 551 Stem Cell Biology3+0 7,5 BIY 553 The Echology of Bird Communities 3+0 7,5 BIY 555 Birds of Turkey 3+0 7,5 BIY 556 Transmission Electron Microscopy

and its Applications I 3+0 7,5 BIY 557 Transmission Electron Microscopy

And its Applications II 3+0 7,5 BIY 560 Instrumental Analyses in

Biochemistry 3+0 7,5

PROGRAM IN BOTANY

PROGRAM

I. SEMESTER

BIY 502 Methods of Plant Identification 3+0 7,5 BIY 552 Plant Science 3+0 7,5 Elective Courses (2)- 15,0

30,0

II. SEMESTER

BIY 510 Flora of Turkey 3+0 7,5 BIY 592 Seminar 3+0 7,5 Elective Courses (2)- 15,0

30,0

III. SEMESTER

BIY 500 Thesis 3+0 30,0

ELECTIVE COURSES

BIY 501 Herbarium Techniques 3+0 7,5 BIY 506 Enzymatic Regulation 3+0 7,5 BIY 507 Biology of Lichens 3+0 7,5 BIY 509 Special Histology3+0 7,5 BIY 511 Gene Regulation 3+0 7,5 BIY 512 Principles of Zoological

Nomenclature 3+0 7,5 BIY 514 The Harmful Insects 3+0 7,5 BIY 515 Forest Ecology3+0 7,5 BIY 516 Bioenergetics 3+0 7,5 BIY 517 Water Pollution and Biological Effect 3+0 7,5 BIY 518 Signal Transduction in The Cell 3+0 7,5 BIY 520 Bacterial Plant Diseases 3+0 7,5 BIY 521 Biophotography 3+0 7,5 BIY 522 Investigation Methods of Ecosystems 3+0 7,5

BIY 524 Fishery Biology and Population

Dynamics 3+0 7,5 BIY 526 Cytogenetics 3+0 7,5

BIY 527 Plant Microbiology3+0 7,5

BIY 528 DNA Repair Mechanisms 3+0 7,5

BIY 529 Landscape Ecology3+0 7,5

BIY 530 Plant Tissue Culture 3+0 7,5

BIY 531 Immunology3+0 7,5

BIY 534 Microorganisms in Food 3+0 7,5

BIY 535 Mineral Feeding Physiology in Plants 3+0 7,5

BIY 537 Stress Physiology in Plants 3+0 7,5

BIY 538 Vegetation Ecology3+0 7,5

BIY 539 Microbial Enzymes and

Biotechnology3+0 7,5 BIY 543 Plant Molecular Biology3+0 7,5

BIY 546 M ethods of Genetic Taxicology3+0 7,5

BIY 547 Forest and Park Trees 3+0 7,5

116

BIY 550 Molecular Techniques in Systematics 3+0 7,5 BIY 551 Stem Cell Biology3+0 7,5 BIY 553 The Echology of Bird Communities 3+0 7,5 BIY 555 Birds of Turkey 3+0 7,5 BIY 556 Transmission Electron Microscopy

and its Applications I 3+0 7,5 BIY 557 Transmission Electron Microscopy

And its Applications II 3+0 7,5 BIY 560 Instrumental Analyses in

Biochemistry 3+0 7,5

PROGRAM IN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

PROGRAM

I. SEMESTER

BIY 545 Advanced Biochemistry 3+0 7,5 Elective Courses (3)- 22,5

II. SEMESTER

BIY 513 Advanced Cell Physiology3+0 7,5 BIY 554 Techniques in Molecular Biology3+0 7,5 BIY 592 Seminar 3+0 7,5 Elective Course (1)- 7,5

III. SEMESTER

BIY 500 Thesis 3+0 30,0

30,0

ELECTIVE COURSES

BIY 501 Herbarium Techniques 3+0 7,5 BIY 506 Enzymatic Regulation 3+0 7,5 BIY 507 Biology of Lichens 3+0 7,5 BIY 509 Special Histology3+0 7,5 BIY 511 Gene Regulation 3+0 7,5 BIY 512 Principles of Zoological

Nomenclature 3+0 7,5 BIY 514 The Harmful Insects 3+0 7,5 BIY 515 Forest Ecology3+0 7,5 BIY 516 Bioenergetics 3+0 7,5 BIY 517 Water Pollution and Biological Effect 3+0 7,5 BIY 518 Signal Transduction in The Cell 3+0 7,5 BIY 520 Bacterial Plant Diseases 3+0 7,5 BIY 521 Biophotography 3+0 7,5 BIY 522 Investigation Methods of Ecosystems 3+0 7,5 BIY 524 Fishery Biology and Population

Dynamics 3+0 7,5 BIY 526 Cytogenetics 3+0 7,5 BIY 527 Plant Microbiology3+0 7,5 BIY 528 DNA Repair Mechanisms 3+0 7,5 BIY 529 Landscape Ecology3+0 7,5 BIY 530 Plant Tissue Culture 3+0 7,5 BIY 531 Immunology3+0 7,5 BIY 534 Microorganisms in Food 3+0 7,5 BIY 535 Mineral Feeding Physiology in Plants 3+0 7,5 BIY 537 Stress Physiology in Plants 3+0 7,5 BIY 538 Vegetation Ecology3+0 7,5 BIY 539 Microbial Enzymes and

Biotechnology3+0 7,5 BIY 543 Plant Molecular Biology3+0 7,5 BIY 546 Methods of Genetic Taxicology3+0 7,5 BIY 547 Forest and Park Trees 3+0 7,5 BIY 550 Molecular Techniques in Systematics 3+0 7,5 BIY 551 Stem Cell Biology3+0 7,5 BIY 553 The Echology of Bird Communities 3+0 7,5 BIY 555 Birds of Turkey 3+0 7,5 BIY 556 Transmission Electron Microscopy

and its Applications I 3+0 7,5 BIY 557 Transmission Electron Microscopy

And its Applications II 3+0 7,5 BIY 560 Instrumental Analyses in

Biochemistry 3+0 7,5

PROGRAM IN ZOOLOGY

PROGRAM

I. SEMESTER II. SEMESTER

117

BIY 519 Limnology3+0 7,5 BIY 523 Zootaxonomy 3+0 7,5 Elective Courses (2)- 15,0 BIY 525 The Collection Methods of

Invertabrate Animals 3+0 7,5 BIY 592 Seminar 3+0 7,5 Elective Courses (2)- 15,0

30,0

III. SEMESTER

BIY 500 Thesis 3+0 30,0

30,0

ELECTIVE COURSES

BIY 501 Herbarium Techniques 3+0 7,5 BIY 506 Enzymatic Regulation 3+0 7,5 BIY 507 Biology of Lichens 3+0 7,5 BIY 509 Special Histology3+0 7,5 BIY 511 Gene Regulation 3+0 7,5 BIY 512 Principles of Zoological

Nomenclature 3+0 7,5 BIY 514 The Harmful Insects 3+0 7,5 BIY 515 Forest Ecology3+0 7,5 BIY 516 Bioenergetics 3+0 7,5 BIY 517 Water Pollution and Biological Effect 3+0 7,5 BIY 518 Signal Transduction in The Cell 3+0 7,5 BIY 520 Bacterial Plant Diseases 3+0 7,5 BIY 521 Biophotography 3+0 7,5 BIY 522 Investigation Methods of Ecosystems 3+0 7,5 BIY 524 Fishery Biology and Population

Dynamics 3+0 7,5 BIY 526 Cytogenetics 3+0 7,5 BIY 527 Plant Microbiology3+0 7,5 BIY 528 DNA Repair Mechanisms 3+0 7,5 BIY 529 Landscape Ecology3+0 7,5 BIY 530 Plant Tissue Culture 3+0 7,5 BIY 531 Immunology3+0 7,5 BIY 534 Microorganisms in Food 3+0 7,5 BIY 535 Mineral Feeding Physiology in Plants 3+0 7,5 BIY 537 Stress Physiology in Plants 3+0 7,5 BIY 538 Vegetation Ecology3+0 7,5 BIY 539 Microbial Enzymes and

Biotechnology3+0 7,5 BIY 543 Plant Molecular Biology3+0 7,5 BIY 546 Methods of Genetic Taxicology3+0 7,5 BIY 547 Forest and Park Trees 3+0 7,5 BIY 550 Molecular Techniques in Systematics 3+0 7,5 BIY 551 Stem Cell Biology3+0 7,5 BIY 553 The Echology of Bird Communities 3+0 7,5 BIY 555 Birds of Turkey 3+0 7,5 BIY 556 Transmission Electron Microscopy

and its Applications I 3+0 7,5 BIY 557 Transmission Electron Microscopy

And its Applications II 3+0 7,5 BIY 560 Instrumental Analyses in

Biochemistry 3+0 7,5

DEPARTMENT OF CERAMIC ENGINEERING Head : Prof. Dr. Ersan PüTüN

(NON-THESIS) MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS) DEGREE

PROGRAM

I. SEMESTER

SRM 501 Ceramic Forming Techniques 3+0 7,5 Elective Courses (3)- 22,5

30,0

II. SEMESTER

MAT 517 Applied Mathematics 3+0 7,5 SRM 506 Structure-Property Relationships in

Ceramics 3+0 7,5

Elective Courses (2)- 15,0

118

III. SEMESTER

SRM 599 Term Project 3+0 15,0 Elective Courses (2)- 15,0

30,0

ELECTIVE COURSES

SRM 502 Rheological Behavior of Ceramics 3+0 7,5 SRM 503 Dielectric Materials and Devices 3+0 7,5 SRM 508 Metallic Glasses 3+0 7,5 SRM 509 Applications of Crystallography 3+0 7,5 SRM 510 High Temperature Properties of

Ceramic Materials 3+0 7,5 SRM 512 Chemical Durability of Glasses 3+0 7,5 SRM 513 Making of Heavy-Clay Products 3+0 7,5 SRM 514 Fracture Mechanics of Ceramic

Materials 3+0 7,5 SRM 517 Ceramic Body and Glaze 3+0 7,5 SRM 518 Coating Techniques 3+0 7,5 SRM 519 Raw Materials and Mi neral

Processing 3+0 7,5 SRM 520 Ceramic Tiles and Sanitaryware

Production 3+0 7,5 SRM 521 X-Ray Diffraction Techniques in

Materials Characterisation 3+0 7,5 SRM 522 The Use of Glass Materials in

Industry 3+0 7,5 SRM 523 Engineering Glasses 3+0 7,5 SRM 524 Refractory Technology3+0 7,5

DOCTORATE DEGREE (PH.D)

Materials Science and Engineering is an interdisciplinary field of science that studies ceramic, metallic, polymeric and composite materials and is strongly interrelated with the basic sciences of physics, chemistry and biology as well as chemical and mechanical engineering. The courses offered in the Materials Science and Engineering program especially emphasize the microstructure-property-performance relationships as well as factors that affect the materials behaviour in service. Materials are critical to all fields of engineering since design is often constrained by their limited availability. Furthermore, innovations in materials may lead to new design criteria and result in emergence of new products. Thus, most programs within the Faculty of Engineering involve one or two courses on Materials Science and Engineering. In spite of the fact that the metals and their alloys still constitute the most widely used family of engineering materials, improvements and developments in ceramic, polymer and composite materials are being achieved at an increasing rate.

The department was established in 1993 as Ceramic Engineering Department then in 2002 the curriculum was extended and its name was changed to Department of Materials Science & Engineering. The department is located at the Iki Eylul Campus and occupies a covered area of 5000 m2. 3 Professors, 4 Associate Professors, 4 Assistant Professors and 13 Assistants are currently working in the department. The decisions related with the department are made by the department academic board which is composed of all faculty members of the department. The department is governed by one head of department and two deputy head of department. One of the head of department takes care of technical activities of the department while the other deputy head of department assists the head of department in academic activities in the department.

PROGRAM

I. SEMESTER

Elective Courses (4)- 30,0

30,0

II. SEMESTER

Elective Courses (3)- 22,5

22,5

III. SEMESTER

SRM 600 Thesis 3+0 30,0

IV. SEMESTER

SRM 600 Thesis 3+0 30,0

119

ELECTIVE COURSES

MLZ 610 Kinetics 3+0 7,5 SRM 601 Diffusion in Solids 3+0 7,5 SRM 602 Transmission Electron Microscopy

and Interphase Boundaries 3+0 7,5 SRM 603 Ionic Diffusion in Oxide Based

Glasses 3+0 7,5 SRM 604 Ceramic Sensors 3+0 7,5 SRM 605 Sintering Analysis 3+0 7,5 SRM 606 Structural Advanced Ceramics 3+0 7,5 SRM 607 Ceramic Powder Synthesis

Technologies 3+0 7,5 SRM 608 Ferroelectric Materials and Devices 3+0 7,5 SRM 609 Scanning Electron Microscopy and

Chemical Analysis Techniques 3+0 7,5 SRM 611 Advanced Composite Materials 3+0 7,5 SRM 612 Crystal Anisotropy 3+0 7,5 SRM 614 Colloid Chemistry and Reological

Behaviour 3+0 7,5 SRM 615 Material and Energy Balance in

Ceramic Production 3+0 7,5 SRM 616 Inorganic Pigments and Pigments

Interactions 3+0 7,5

MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS) DEGREE

Materials Science and Engineering is an interdisciplinary field of science that studies ceramic, metallic, polymeric and composite materials and is strongly interrelated with the basic sciences of physics, chemistry and biology as well as chemical and mechanical engineering. The courses offered in the Materials Science and Engineering program especially emphasize the microstructure-property-performance relationships as well as factors that affect the materials behaviour in service. Materials are critical to all fields of engineering since design is often constrained by their limited availability. Furthermore, innovations in materials may lead to new design criteria and result in emergence of new products. Thus, most programs within the Faculty of Engineering involve one or two courses on Materials Science and Engineering. In spite of the fact that the metals and their alloys still constitute the most widely used family of engineering materials, improvements and developments in ceramic, polymer and composite materials are being achieved at an increasing rate.

The department was established in 1993 as Ceramic Engineering Department then in 2002 the curriculum was extended and its name was changed to Department of Materials Science & Engineering. The department is located at the Iki Eylul Campus and occupies a covered area of 5000 m2. 3 Professors, 4 Associate Professors, 4 Assistant Professors and 13 Assistants are currently working in the department. The decisions related with the department are made by the department academic board which is composed of all faculty members of the department. The department is governed by one head of department and two deputy head of department. One of the head of department takes care of technical activities of the department while the other deputy head of department assists the head of department in academic activities in the department.

120

PROGRAM

I. SEMESTER

SRM 501 Ceramic Forming Techniques 3+0 7,5 Elective Courses (3)- 22,5

30,0

II. SEMESTER

MAT 517 Applied Mathematics 3+0 7,5 SRM 506 Structure-Property Relationships in

Ceramics 3+0 7,5 SRM 592 Seminar 3+0 7,5 Elective Course (1)- 7,5

30,0

III. SEMESTER

SRM 500 Thesis 3+0 30,0

ELECTIVE COURSES

SRM 502 Rheological Behavior of Ceramics 3+0 7,5 SRM 503 Dielectric Materials and Devices 3+0 7,5 SRM 508 Metallic Glasses 3+0 7,5 SRM 509 Applications of Crystallography 3+0 7,5 SRM 510 High Temperature Properties of

Ceramic Materials 3+0 7,5 SRM 512 Chemical Durability of Glasses 3+0 7,5 SRM 513 Making of Heavy-Clay Products 3+0 7,5 SRM 514 Fracture Mechanics of Ceramic

Materials 3+0 7,5 SRM 517 Ceramic Body and Glaze 3+0 7,5 SRM 518 Coating Techniques 3+0 7,5 SRM 519 Raw Materials and Mineral

Processing 3+0 7,5 SRM 520 Ceramic Tiles and Sanitaryware

Production 3+0 7,5 SRM 521 X-Ray Diffraction Techniques in

Materials Characterisation 3+0 7,5 SRM 522 The Use of Glass Materials in

Industry 3+0 7,5 SRM 523 Engineering Glasses 3+0 7,5 SRM 524 Refractory Technology3+0 7,5

DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

Head : Prof. Dr. Mehmet Riza ALTIOKKA

DOCTORATE DEGREE (PH.D)

Chemical Engineering involves in the design, construction and operation of processes which convert raw materials into useful products by changing their chemical or physical state. The discipline of chemical engineering has its origins in oil refining and petrochemical production, but the skills of a chemical engineer are now applied in a wide range of other industries, such as food and drink manufacture, pharmaceuticals, paper, plastics, water purification, electricity generation, metals, textiles, medical products, semi-conductors, perfumes and fragrances, detergents and cosmetics.

The department was established in 1997. The department is located at the Iki Eylul Campus and occupies a covered area of 5000 m2. 4 Professors, 1 Associate Professors, 6 Assistant Professors and 5 Assistants are currently working in the department. The decisions related with the department are made by the department academic board which is composed of all faculty members of the department. The department is governed by one department head and two deputy department head. One of the deputy department head takes care of technical activities of the department while the other deputy department head assists the department head in academic activities in the department.

PROGRAM

121

I. SEMESTER

Elective Courses (4)- 30,0

30,0

II. SEMESTER

Elective Courses (3)- 22,5

22,5

III. SEMESTER

KMH 600 Thesis 3+0 30,0

IV. SEMESTER

KMH 600 Thesis 3+0 30,0

ELECTIVE COURSES

KMH 601 Stage Separation Processes I 3+0 7,5 KMH 602 Stage Separation Processes II 3+0 7,5 KMH 603 Special Topics in Chemical

Engineering II 3+0 7,5 KMH 604 Petroleum Refinery Engineering 3+0 7,5 KMH 605 Heterogeneous Reaction Kinetics and

Reactor Design 3+0 7,5 KMH 606 Advanced Mathematical Modelling in

Chemical Engineering 3+0 7,5 KMH 609 Synthetic Fuel Production By

Thermochemical Methods 3+0 7,5 KMH 613 Coal Technology3+0 7,5

MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS) DEGREE

Chemical Engineering involves in the design, construction and operation of processes which convert raw materials into useful products by changing their chemical or physical state. The discipline of chemical engineering has its origins in oil refining and petrochemical production, but the skills of a chemical engineer are now applied in a wide range of other industries, such as food and drink manufacture, pharmaceuticals, paper, plastics, water purification, electricity generation, metals, textiles, medical products, semi-conductors, perfumes and fragrances, detergents and cosmetics.

The department was established in 1997. The department is located at the Iki Eylul Campus and occupies a covered area of 5000 m2. 4 Professors, 1 Associate Professors, 6 Assistant Professors and 5 Assistants are currently working in the department. The decisions related with the department are made by the department academic board which is composed of all faculty members of the department. The department is governed by one department head and two deputy department head. One of the deputy department head takes care of technical activities of the department while the other deputy department head assists the department head in academic activities in the department.

PROGRAM IN CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGIES

PROGRAM

I. SEMESTER

KMH 507 Advanced Heat Transfer 3+0 7,5 KMH 523 Advanced Separations Processes 3+0 7,5 Elective Courses (2)- 15,0

30,0

II. SEMESTER

KMH 505 Advanced Mass Transfer 3+0 7,5 KMH 592 Seminar 3+0 7,5 Elective Courses (2)- 15,0

30,0

III. SEMESTER

KMH 500 Thesis 3+0 30,0

ELECTIVE COURSES

KMH 503 Special Topics in Chemical

Engineering I 3+0 7,5

KMH 506 Advanced Process Control 3+0 7,5

KMH 509 Fuel and Energy3+0 7,5

KMH 511 Advanced Instrumental Analysis 3+0 7,5

122

KMH 513 Advanced Transport Phenomena 3+0 7,5 KMH 516 Physical Operations in Food

Technologies 3+0 7,5 KMH 517 Advanced Stoichiometry 3+0 7,5 KMH 518 New and Renewable Energy Sources 3+0 7,5 KMH 519 Advanced Fluid Mechanics 3+0 7,5 KMH 520 Chromatographic Separation

Processes 3+0 7,5 KMH 521 Mathematical Methods in Chemical

Engineering I 3+0 7,5 KMH 522 Mathematical Methods in Chemical

Engineering II 3+0 7,5 KMH 525 Supercritical Fluid Extraction 3+0 7,5

PROGRAM IN PROCESS AND REACTOR DESIGN

PROGRAM

I. SEMESTER

KMH 507 Advanced Heat Transfer 3+0 7,5 KMH 510 Advanced Reactor Design 3+0 7,5 Elective Courses (2)- 15,0

II. SEMESTER

KMH 505 Advanced Mass Transfer 3+0 7,5 KMH 592 Seminar 3+0 7,5 Elective Courses (2)- 15,0

III. SEMESTER

KMH 500 Thesis 3+0 30,0

30,0

ELECTIVE COURSES

KMH 503 Special Topics in Chemical

Engineering I 3+0 7,5 KMH 506 Advanced Process Control 3+0 7,5 KMH 509 Fuel and Energy3+0 7,5 KMH 511 Advanced Instrumental Analysis 3+0 7,5 KMH 513 Advanced Transport Phenomena 3+0 7,5 KMH 516 Physical Operations in Food

Technologies 3+0 7,5 KMH 517 Advanced Stoichiometry 3+0 7,5 KMH 518 New and Renewable Energy Sources 3+0 7,5 KMH 519 Advanced Fluid Mechanics 3+0 7,5 KMH 520 Chromatographic Separation

Processes 3+0 7,5 KMH 521 Mathematical Methods in Chemical

Engineering I 3+0 7,5 KMH 522 Mathematical Methods in Chemical

Engineering II 3+0 7,5 KMH 525 Supercritical Fluid Extraction 3+0 7,5

PROGRAM IN UNIT OPERATIONS AND THERMODYNAMICS

PROGRAM

I. SEMESTER

KMH 507 Advanced Heat Transfer 3+0 7,5 Field Sports Courses (3)- 22,5

II. SEMESTER

KMH 501 Advanced Chemical Engineering

Thermodynamics 3+0 7,5 KMH 505 Advanced Mass Transfer 3+0 7,5 KMH 592 Seminar 3+0 7,5 Elective Course (1)- 7,5

30,0

III. SEMESTER

KMH 500 Thesis 3+0 30,0

30,0

123

ELECTIVE COURSES

KMH 503 Special Topics in Chemical

Engineering I 3+0 7,5 KMH 506 Advanced Process Control 3+0 7,5 KMH 509 Fuel and Energy3+0 7,5 KMH 511 Advanced Instrumental Analysis 3+0 7,5 KMH 513 Advanced Transport Phenomena 3+0 7,5 KMH 516 Physical Operations in Food

Technologies 3+0 7,5 KMH 517 Advanced Stoichiometry 3+0 7,5 KMH 518 New and Renewable Energy Sources 3+0 7,5 KMH 519 Advanced Fluid Mechanics 3+0 7,5 KMH 520 Chromatographic Separation

Processes 3+0 7,5 KMH 521 Mathematical Methods in Chemical

Engineering I 3+0 7,5 KMH 522 Mathematical Methods in Chemical

Engineering II 3+0 7,5 KMH 525 Supercritical Fluid Extraction 3+0 7,5

DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY Head : Prof. Dr. Dürüye Lale ZOR

(NON-THESIS) MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS) DEGREE

PROGRAM IN ANALIYTICAL CHEMISTRY

PROGRAM

I. SEMESTER

KIM 512 Selective Topics in Analytical

Chemistry I 3+0 7,5 KIM 531 Modern Analysis Methods I 3+0 7,5 Elective Courses (2)- 15,0

30,0

II. SEMESTER

KIM 514 Selective Topics in Analytical

Chemistry II 3+0 7,5 KIM 532 Modern Analysis Me thods II 3+0 7,5 Elective Courses (2)- 15,0

30,0

III. SEMESTER

KIM 599 Term Project 3+0 15,0 Elective Courses (2)- 15,0

30,0

ELECTIVE COURSES

KIM 506 Polymer Chemistry 3+0 7,5 KIM 509 Carbon-Carbon Bond Formation 3+0 7,5 KIM 525 Quantum Chemistry 3+0 7,5 KIM 533 Electroanalytical Chemistry 3+0 7,5 KIM 535 Data Analysis in Chemistry 3+0 7,5 KIM 536 Chromatographic Techniques 3+0 7,5 KIM 550 Reagents In Organic Synthesis 3+0 7,5

PROGRAM IN INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

PROGRAM

I. SEMESTER

KIM 515 Complexes Chemistry 3+0 7,5 KIM 517 Selected Topics in Inorganic

Chemistry I 3+0 7,5 KIM 534 Organometallic Chemistry 3+0 7,5

II. SEMESTER

KIM 518 Selected Topics in Inorganic

Chemistry II 3+0 7,5

Elective Courses (3)- 22,5

30,0

124

Elective Courses (1)- 7,5

30,0

III. SEMESTER

KIM 599 Term Project 3+0 15,0 Elective Courses (2)- 15,0

ELECTIVE COURSES

KIM 506 Polymer Chemistry 3+0 7,5 KIM 509 Carbon-Carbon Bond Formation 3+0 7,5 KIM 525 Quantum Chemistry 3+0 7,5 KIM 533 Electroanalytical Chemistry 3+0 7,5 KIM 535 Data Analysis in Chemistry 3+0 7,5 KIM 536 Chromatographic Techniques 3+0 7,5 KIM 550 Reagents In Organic Synthesis 3+0 7,5

PROGRAM IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

PROGRAM

I. SEMESTER

KIM 501 Selected Topics in Organic Chemistry

I 3+0 7,5 KIM 505 Heterocyclic Chemistry 3+0 7,5 KIM 529 Catalytic Chemistry 3+0 7,5 Elective Course (1)- 7,5

30,0

II. SEMESTER

KIM 502 Selected Topics in Organic Chemistry

II 3+0 7,5 KIM 516 Physical Organic Chemistry 3+0 7,5 Elective Courses (2)- 15,0

30,0

III. SEMESTER

KIM 599 Term Project 3+0 15,0 Elective Courses (2)- 15,0

ELECTIVE COURSES

KIM 506 Polymer Chemistry 3+0 7,5 KIM 509 Carbon-Carbon Bond Formation 3+0 7,5 KIM 525 Quantum Chemistry 3+0 7,5 KIM 533 Electroanalytical Chemistry 3+0 7,5 KIM 535 Data Analysis in Chemistry 3+0 7,5 KIM 536 Chromatographic Techniques 3+0 7,5 KIM 550 Reagents In Organic Synthesis 3+0 7,5

PROGRAM IN PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY

PROGRAM

I. SEMESTER

KIM 513 Chemical Thermodynamics 3+0 7,5 KIM 527 Selected Topics in Physical Chemistry

I 3+0 7,5

Elective Courses (2)- 15,0

30,0

II. SEMESTER

KIM 504 Chemical Kinetics 3+0 7,5 KIM 528 Selected Topics in Physical Chemistry

II 3+0 7,5

Elective Courses (2)- 15,0

30,0

125

III. SEMESTER

KIM 599 Term Project 3+0 15,0 Elective Courses (2)- 15,0

ELECTIVE COURSES

KIM 506 Polymer Chemistry 3+0 7,5 KIM 509 Carbon-Carbon Bond Formation 3+0 7,5 KIM 525 Quantum Chemistry 3+0 7,5 KIM 533 Electroanalytical Chemistry 3+0 7,5 KIM 535 Data Analysis in Chemistry 3+0 7,5 KIM 536 Chromatographic Techniques 3+0 7,5 KIM 550 Reagents In Organic Synthesis 3+0 7,5

DOCTORATE DEGREE (PH.D)

Chemistry is an an interdisciplinary field of science that is strongly interrelated with the basic sciences of biology, physics and pharmaceutic chemistry and places in technology with the application of polymeric materials, catalysis, organic and inorganic synthesis. Analytical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry and Physical Chemistry are the four Major Branches of the Department. The courses offered in Chemistry program especially emphasize the fundamentals of Chemistry and then advanced Chemistry considering all these major subjects. B.2.1 Information About the Department The department of Chemistry was established in 1993 and is located at the Yunus Emre Campus. 1 Professor, 4 Assoc. Prof., 8 Assist. Prof, 4 Instructors and 10 Assistants are currently working in the department. The research laboratories of the department are equipped with all the research equipment and facilities needed to do scientific research with the support of Scientific and Technical Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK), DPT and Anadolu University. The desicions related with department are made by the department academic board which is composed of faculty members of the department or only c hairs of Divisions. The department is governed by one department head and two deputy department head. One of the deputy department head takes care of technical activities of the department while the other deputy department head assists the department head in academic activities in the department.

PROGRAM

I. SEMESTER

Elective Courses (4)- 30,0

30,0

II. SEMESTER

Elective Courses (3)- 22,5

22,5

III. SEMESTER

KIM 600 Thesis 3+0 30,0

30,0

IV. SEMESTER

KIM 600 Thesis 3+0 30,0

30,0

ELECTIVE COURSES

KIM 601 Investigations of Mechanisms in

Organic Chemistry I 3+0 7,5 KIM 602 Investigations of Mechanisms in

Organic Chemistry II 3+0 7,5 KIM 603 Organic Synthesis 3+0 7,5 KIM 606 Molecular Symmetry and

Spectroscopy 3+0 7,5 KIM 609 Advanced Polymer Chemistry 3+0 7,5 KIM 612 Pericyclic Chemistry 3+0 7,5 KIM 615 Chemistry of Drugs I 3+0 7,5 KIM 616 Chemistry of Drugs II 3+0 7,5

KIM 617 Statistical Thermodynamics 3+0 7,5

KIM 618 Molecular Imprinted Polymers and

Applications 3+0 7,5 KIM 619 Organic Electrochemistry 3+0 7,5

KIM 620 Surface Chemistry 3+0 7,5

KIM 621 Supercritical Fluids 3+0 7,5

KIM 622 Ion Selective Electrodes 3+0 7,5

KIM 623 Affinity Chromatography 3+0 7,5

KIM 624 Solvent Extraction Chemistry 3+0 7,5

KIM 625 Organic Functional Group

Preparations 3+0 7,5

126

MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS) DEGREE

Chemistry is an an interdisciplinary field of science that is strongly interrelated with the basic sciences of biology, physics and pharmaceutic chemistry and places in technology with the application of polymeric materials, catalysis, organic and inorganic synthesis. Analytical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry and Physical Chemistry are the four Major Branches of the Department. The courses offered in Chemistry program especially emphasize the fundamentals of Chemistry and then advanced Chemistry considering all these major subjects. B.2.1 Information About the Department The department of Chemistry was established in 1993 and is located at the Yunus Emre Campus. 1 Professor, 4 Assoc. Prof., 8 Assist. Prof, 4 Instructors and 10 Assistants are currently working in the department. The research laboratories of the department are equipped with all the research equipment and facilities needed to do scientific research with the support of Scientific and Technical Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK), DPT and Anadolu University. The decisions related with department are made by the department academic board which is composed of faculty members of the department or only chairs of Divisions. The department is governed by one department head and two deputy department head. One of the deputy department head takes care of technical activities of the department while the other deputy department head assists the department head in academic activities in the department.

PROGRAM IN ANALIYTICAL CHEMISTRY

PROGRAM

I. SEMESTER

KIM 512 Selective Topics in Analytical

Chemistry I 3+0 7,5 KIM 531 Modern Analysis Methods I 3+0 7,5 Elective Courses (2)- 15,0

II. SEMESTER

KIM 514 Selective Topics in Analytical

Chemistry II 3+0 7,5 KIM 532 Modern Analysis Me thods II 3+0 7,5 KIM 592 Seminar 3+0 7,5 Elective Course (1)- 7,5

III. SEMESTER

KIM 500 Thesis 3+0 30,0

ELECTIVE COURSES

KIM 506 Polymer Chemistry 3+0 7,5 KIM 509 Carbon-Carbon Bond Formation 3+0 7,5 KIM 525 Quantum Chemistry 3+0 7,5 KIM 533 Electroanalytical Chemistry 3+0 7,5 KIM 535 Data Analysis in Chemistry 3+0 7,5 KIM 536 Chromatographic Techniques 3+0 7,5 KIM 550 Reagents In Organic Synthesis 3+0 7,5

PROGRAM IN INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

PROGRAM

I. SEMESTER

KIM 515 Complexes Chemistry 3+0 7,5 KIM 517 Selected Topics in Inorganic

Chemistry I 3+0 7,5 KIM 534 Organometallic Chemistry 3+0 7,5 Elective Course (1)- 7,5

30,0

II. SEMESTER

KIM 518 Selected Topics in Inorganic

Chemistry II 3+0 7,5 KIM 592 Seminar 3+0 7,5 Elective Courses (2)- 15,0

30,0

III. SEMESTER

KIM 500 Thesis 3+0 30,0

127

30,0

ELECTIVE COURSES

KIM 506 Polymer Chemistry 3+0 7,5 KIM 509 Carbon-Carbon Bond Formation 3+0 7,5 KIM 525 Quantum Chemistry 3+0 7,5 KIM 533 Electroanalytical Chemistry 3+0 7,5 KIM 535 Data Analysis in Chemistry 3+0 7,5 KIM 536 Chromatographic Techniques 3+0 7,5 KIM 550 Reagents In Organic Synthesis 3+0 7,5

PROGRAM IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

PROGRAM

I. SEMESTER

KIM 501 Selected Topics in Organic Chemistry

I 3+0 7,5 KIM 505 Heterocyclic Chemistry 3+0 7,5 KIM 529 Catalytic Chemistry 3+0 7,5 Elective Course (1)- 7,5

II. SEMESTER

KIM 502 Selected Topics in Organic Chemistry

II 3+0 7,5 KIM 516 Physical Organic Chemistry 3+0 7,5 KIM 592 Seminar 3+0 7,5 Elective Courses (1)- 7,5

III. SEMESTER

KIM 500 Thesis 3+0 30,0

30,0

ELECTIVE COURSES

KIM 506 Polymer Chemistry 3+0 7,5 KIM 509 Carbon-Carbon Bond Formation 3+0 7,5 KIM 525 Quantum Chemistry 3+0 7,5 KIM 533 Electroanalytical Chemistry 3+0 7,5 KIM 535 Data Analysis in Chemistry 3+0 7,5 KIM 536 Chromatographic Techniques 3+0 7,5 KIM 550 Reagents In Organic Synthesis 3+0 7,5

PROGRAM IN PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY

PROGRAM

I. SEMESTER

KIM 513 Chemical Thermodynamics 3+0 7,5 KIM 527 Selected Topics in Physical

Chemistry I 3+0 7,5

Elective Courses (2)- 15,0

30,0

II. SEMESTER

KIM 504 Chemical Kinetics 3+0 7,5 KIM 528 Selected Topics in Physical

Chemistry II 3+0 7,5 KIM 592 Seminar 3+0 7,5 Elective Course (1)- 7,5

30,0

III. SEMESTER

KIM 500 Thesis 3+0 30,0

ELECTIVE COURSES

KIM 506 Polymer Chemistry 3+0 7,5 KIM 509 Carbon-Carbon Bond Formation 3+0 7,5

KIM 525 Quantum Chemistry 3+0 7,5

KIM 533 Electroanalytical Chemistry 3+0 7,5

KIM 535 Data Analysis in Chemistry 3+0 7,5

128

KIM 536 Chromatographic Techniques 3+0 7,5 KIM 550 Reagents In Organic Synthesis 3+0 7,5

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION

Head : Prof. Dr. Mustafa KARA

(NON-THESIS) MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS) DEGREE

PROGRAM IN AIRFRAME AND POWERPLANT MAINTE NANCE

PROGRAM

I. SEMESTER

MLZ 554 Structure and Properties of Aircraft

Materials 3+0 7,5 SHA 511 Aircraft Performance and Operation

Analysis I 3+0 7,5 TER 501 Advanced Thermodynamics 3+0 7,5 Elective Course (1)- 7,5

30,0

II. SEMESTER

Elective Courses (4)- 30,0

30,0

III. SEMESTER

SHA 599 Term Project 3+0 15,0 Elective Courses (2)- 15,0

ELECTIVE COURSES

MLZ 551 Mechanical Behavior of Materials 3+0 7,5 MLZ 552 Materials Selection for Aircraft

Structure 3+0 7,5 MLZ 553 Mechanical Behavior of Composite

Materials 3+0 7,5 SHA 505 Jet Propulsion Systems 3+0 7,5 SHA 513 Oil Analysis Program in Aircraft

Maintenance 3+0 7,5 SHA 515 The Effects of Construction

Techniques Aircraft on Performances

of Light 3+0 7,5 SHA 528 Modeling and Simulation in Air

Traffic Management 3+0 7,5 SHA 532 Nonlinear Sy stems Theory 3+0 7,5 SHA 535 Helicopter Theory and Flight

Principles 3+0 7,5 SHA 536 Flight Control System Design 3+0 7,5 SHA 544 Linear Systems Theory 3+0 7,5 SHA 546 Flight Tests at Aircraft Maintenance 3+0 7,5

PROGRAM IN AVIATION

PROGRAM

I. SEMES TER

SHA 511 Aircraft Performance And Operation

Analysis I 3+0 7,5 SHA 538 Flight Procedures And Airspace

Design 3+0 7,5

Elective Courses (2)- 15,0

II. SEMESTER

SHA 519 Air Traffic Flow Management And

Capacity Analysis 3+0 7,5

Elective Courses (3)- 22,5

30,0

129

30,0

III. SEMESTER

SHA 599 Term Project 3+0 15,0 Elective Courses (2)- 15,0

30,0

ELECTIVE COURSES

MLZ 551 Mechanical Behavior of Materials 3+0 7,5 MLZ 552 Materials Selection For Aircraft

Structure 3+0 7,5 MLZ 553 Mechanical Behavior of Composite

Materials 3+0 7,5 SHA 505 Jet Propulsion Systems 3+0 7,5 SHA 513 Oil Analysis Program in Aircraft

Maintenance 3+0 7,5 SHA 515 The Effects of Construction

Techniques Aircraft on Performances

of Light 3+0 7,5 SHA 528 Modeling and Simulation in Air

Traffic Management 3+0 7,5 SHA 532 Nonlinear Systems Theory 3+0 7,5 SHA 535 Helicopter Theory and Flight

Principles 3+0 7,5 SHA 536 Flight Control System Design 3+0 7,5 SHA 544 Linear Systems Theory 3+0 7,5 SHA 546 Flight Tests at Aircraft Maintenance 3+0 7,5

PROGRAM IN AVIONICS

PROGRAM

I. SEMESTER

SHA 511 Aircraft Performance And Operation

Analysis I 3+0 7,5 SHA 524 Modern Control Systems 3+0 7,5 SHA 530 Advanced Navigation Systems 3+0 7,5 Elective Course (1)- 7,5

30,0

II. SEMESTER

Elective Courses (4)- 30,0

30,0

III. SEMESTER

SHA 599 Term Project 3+0 15,0 Elective Courses (2)- 15,0

ELECTIVE COURSES

MLZ 551 Mechanical Behavior of Materials 3+0 7,5 MLZ 552 Materials Selection For Aircraft

Structure 3+0 7,5 MLZ 553 Mechanical Behavior of Composite

Materials 3+0 7,5 SHA 505 Jet Propulsion Systems 3+0 7,5 SHA 513 Oil Analysis Program in Aircraft

Maintenance 3+0 7,5

SHA 515 The Effects of Construction

Techniques Aircraft on Performances

of Light 3+0 7,5 SHA 528 Modeling and Simulation in Air

Traffic Management 3+0 7,5 SHA 532 Nonlinear Systems Theory 3+0 7,5

SHA 535 Helicopter Theory and Flight

Principles 3+0 7,5 SHA 536 Flight Control System Design 3+0 7,5

SHA 544 Linear Systems Theory 3+0 7,5

SHA 546 Flight Tests at Aircraft Maintenance 3+0 7,5

130

DOCTORATE DEGREE (PH.D)

The School of Civil Aviation was established as a vocational school in 1986 to provide qualified personnel for rapidly growing Turkish Aviation industry with funds provided by the Turkish Government, United Nations Development Programme and International Civil Aviation Organization. Through a bilateral agreement that was signed between French and Turkish Governments in 1989, French Government has provided a long-term loan of 115 million French Francs for the development of the School of Civil Aviation. About 70 faculty members and technical staff from the School of Civil Aviation attended academic, research or non-degree programmes of French aviation training institutions like IAS, SUPAERO, ENAC, ENSICA and EMA. Some other faculty members and technical staff have been trained by French aviation companies like SOFREAVIA SERVICE, THOMSON-CSF, SOCATA and EUROCOPTER. In 1992, the school started to provide Bachelor's Degree programmes due to the advancements in aeronautical technology and aviation education standards. All the students of academic degree programmes have to attend one year English language preparation classes before starting their four year training at the school. The School has a Maintenace Center which has a closed surface area of 7.500 squaremeter to practice students on aircraft and an apron of 11.000 squaremeter. The Center is equipped with computer controlled instruments to repair various types of aircrafts in fleets of aviation companies. Beyond academic instruction activities The School also provides non-degree programmes to train helicopter maintenance technicians to meet the needs of organizations such as the Police. These courses are custom designed according to the needs of demanding organizations. The School is already training Turkish Air Force Depot Level Maintenance Centres Aircraft Maintenance Technicians for upgrading the Turkish Air Force to JAR145 standards.

Department of Avionics was first established as two departments; Department of Aircraft Electrical Systems and Department of Aircraft Electronic Systems. When The School changed its programs to graudate level both Departments had a new concept and got new names as Department of Ground Equipments and Department of Aircraft Equipments. According to new trends in aviation industry and education and to meet the international standards two Departments organized as one and had a new name; Department of Avionics, in 1995.

Presently, there are ten full-time faculty members, six research associates, five research assistants and five teaching maintenance technicians working with the Department. Furthermore, some faculty members from other departments in our university and from other universities also work as adjunct faculty members in our department. Moreover there 3 student who are attending postgraduate programs which is awarded by the Graduate School of Sciences.

There are plenty of laboratories in the Department such as electronics, electrotechnics, avionics, communication and navigational aids which are used in training and research activities. Each academic staff member of the department is given a personal computer for her/his own exclusive use. A computer laboratory equipped with 32 personal computers, which are connected to the Internet, is open to our students. Another computer laboratory which has 36 personal computers and a data show system is used for seminars and educational purposes. In addition, the School's conference hall of capacity of 110 which is fully equipped can be used by the Department at any time.

Qualified personnel meeting JAR 66 standards have been trained by avionics programme. Our graduates can easily find job oppurtinities in Turkish Airlines, Turkish Air Force Air Supply Maintenance Centers, General Directorate of State Airports and throughout the aviation industry. We have graduates and undergraduates attending to The Department of Avionics programmes from other nations such as Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Germany, Greece, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kirghistan, Syria, Switzerland, Tadjikistan and Turkmenistan.

131

本文来源:https://www.bwwdw.com/article/cqoq.html

Top