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Mechanical Engineering Undergraduate Program (B.S.)

The Department of Mechanical Engineering aspires to educate students about the fundamentals of engineering science and analysis methods appropriate for engineers to use in formulating solutions to problems; to involve students in design experiments throughout their education in all aspects of mechanical engineering including team-work, and the application of basic engineering knowledge; to teach students how to setup and conduct experiments including the analysis and interpretation of the experimental data; to equip the students with professional ethics and the willingness towards life-long learning. The programs are dedicated to prepare the graduates to be leading contributors in response to the needs and demands of industry and society.

General Information

Mechanical Engineering Department, which offers a 4-year undergraduate program, aims to cultivate on the creation integration, transfer and application of knowledge relevant to the disciplines of Mechanical Engineering. The Mechanical Engineering undergraduate program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org. The aim of the programs is to encourage students to express and improve themselves with their knowledge and skills to respond to engineering problems in wide range of areas. The programs are dedicated to prepare the graduates to be leading contributors in response to the dire needs of industry and society. Also, the purpose of the post graduate programs is to contribute to the technological improvement to serve national and international communities. Through continuously developing our educational and research programs, engineers become professional leaders who can apply their knowledge and skills to work on the engineering problems encountered by community and industry.

Accreditations

Education

Education offered in Mechanical Engineering undergraduate program provides basic skills and knowledge regarding the engineering profession and, at the same time, prepares the students for postgraduate programs so that they contribute to the science and technology during their studies. 50% of the student population consists of international students which enhances communication in English among the students. The only common language among the students is English.

The department has extensive, well-equipped modern laboratories that cover all the core disciplines of Mechanical Engineering. The automotive, thermodynamics, solid dynamics and many other laboratories closely follow the developments in technology. The Graduation Project Design Course involves team work and aims to motivate students to develop solutions to the current design problems. Through the graduation project, students understand the design process, gain practical experience and develop their research and communication skills.

Facilities

The department has an extensive and well-equipped seminar room seating up to 150 people and a secondary seminar room for 20 people. CADCAM, computer and Autocad laboratories are available for teaching, projects and research, and it closely integrates the processes associated with design, manufacturing, and robotics. Technical staff helping and supporting students in the machine workshop have over 10 years of experience. Apart from an academic advisor for each student, lab assistants are available to assist students. Along with the university library, the department houses another library consisting of engineering books and graduation projects.

Career Opportunities

At the end of the mechanical engineering education which is based on a blend of theory and practice, students receive an undergraduate (B.S.) degree. A majority of students begin their professional careers immediately upon graduation or continue with graduate studies. The graduates are creative, good communicators and skilled at solving problems and delivering results. With these qualities, they not only start their careers as high quality practitioners, but are also sought by top companies for their potential in management, consulting and other senior professional positions all around the world.

Contact

Tel: +90 392 630 1210
Fax: +90 392 365 3715
E-mail: me.info@emu.edu.tr
Web: http://me.emu.edu.tr

Please contact to department and/or faculty for detailed information about courses.

Ref. Course Code Course Title Lec. Lab Tut. Credit ECTS Syl.
Semester 1
23710 MENG104 Engineering Graphics 2 3 - 3 7
23712 ENGL191 Communication in English - I 3 1 - 3 4
23712 ENGL181 Academic English - I 5 1 - 3 4
23713 MATH151 Calculus - I 4 - 1 4 6
23714 PHYS101 Physics - I 4 1 - 4 6
23734 CMPE108 Algorithms and Programming 2 3 2 3 6
Semester 2
23720 MENG190 Introduction to Mechanical Engineering 1 - 1 1 3
23721 CHEM101 General Chemistry 4 1 - 4 6
23722 ENGL192 Communication in English - II 3 - 1 3 4
23722 ENGL182 Academic English - II 5 1 - 3 4
23723 MATH152 Calculus - II 4 - 1 4 6
23724 PHYS102 Physics - II 4 1 - 4 6
23726 MATH106 Linear Algebra 3 - 1 3 6
Semester 3
23725 TUSL181 Turkish as a Second Language 2 - - 2 2
23725 HIST280 Atatürk İlkeleri ve İnkilap Tarihi 2 - - 2 2
23730 MENG203 Experimental Methods for Engineers 1 3 - 2 5
23731 MENG286 Material Science 3 1 - 3 6
23732 MENG245 Thermodynamics - I 3 1 - 3 6
23733 CIVL211 Statics 4 1 - 4 6
23735 MATH207 Differential Equations 4 1 - 4 6
Semester 4
23740 MENG201 Mechanical Workshop Practice 1 3 - 2 3
23741 MENG246 Thermodynamics - II 3 1 - 3 6
23742 MENG222 Strength of Materials 4 1 - 4 6
23743 MENG233 Rigid Body Dynamics 4 - 1 4 6
23744 EENG225 Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering 3 1 1 3 4
23745 ENGL201 Communication Skills in English III - Technical Report Writing 3 1 - 3 4
Semester 5
23750 MENG353 Fluid Mechanics 4 1 - 4 7
23751 MENG364 Manufacturing Technology 4 1 - 4 6
23752 MENG331 Dynamics of Machinery 4 1 - 4 6
23753 MENG375 Machine Elements - I 3 - 1 3 6
23754 MATH373 Numerical Analysis for Engineers 3 - 1 3 5
Semester 6
23760 MENG332 Control Systems 4 1 - 4 6
23761 MENG345 Heat Transfer 4 1 - 4 7
23762 MENG376 Machine Elements - II 3 - 1 3 6
23763 MENG303 Principles of CAE 2 3 - 3 6
23764 MATH322 Probability and Statistical Methods 3 - 1 3 5
Semester 7
23711 UE01 University Elective - I 3 - - 3 3
23770 MENG400 Industrial Training - - 1 - 3
23771 MENG410 Introduction to Capstone Design 1 - 1 1 4
23772 AE01 Area Elective - I 3 - - 3 7
23773 AE02 Area Elective - II 3 - - 3 7
23775 IENG355 Ethics in Engineering 3 - - 3 4
23776 IENG420 Fundamentals of Engineering Economy 3 - - 3 5
Semester 8
23774 UE02 University Elective - II 3 - - 3 3
23780 MENG411 Capstone Team Project 1 4 - 3 7
23780 MENG492 Capstone Team Project 2 5 1 4 7
23781 AE03 Area Elective - III 3 - - 3 7
23782 AE04 Area Elective - IV 3 - - 3 7
23784 UE03 University Elecitive - III 3 - - 3 3

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