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Energy Systems Engineering Undergraduate Program (B.S.)

Energy Systems Engineering program is run by the Mechanical Engineering Department in collaboration with the Electrical and Electronic Engineering department. Program graduates are equipped with an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering principles, an ability to design and conduct experiments as well as to analyze and interpret data, an ability to design a component, system or process to meet an objective, an ability to function on multidisciplinary teams, an ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems, an understanding of professional and ethical responsibilities, and global issues related to engineering, an ability to communicate effectively, the broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context and a knowledge of contemporary issues. The goal is to raise graduates as modern, inquisitive, and creative engineers.

General Information

The Mechanical Engineering Department is well equipped with laboratory equipment and facilities for undergraduate experimentation and/or demonstrations. The mechanical engineering department has relevant the facilities and labs (thermal sciences, fluid mechanics, solar and aerodynamics labs) required for the the energy systems engineering program. The total floor area allocated for laboratories is about 1360 m2. With the addition of about 110 m2 computer lab spaces and 390 m2 of mechanical workshop, the total reaches to about the half of the total building area. The department has an extensive and well-equipped seminar room seating up to 150 people and a secondary seminar room for 20 people. CAD/CAM, computer and Autocad laboratories are available for teaching, projects and research, and it closely integrates the processes associated with design and development. 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. For details on facilities, please visit Laboratories.

Facilities

The Mechanical Engineering Department is well equipped with laboratory equipment and facilities for undergraduate experimentation and/or demonstrations. The mechanical engineering department has relevant the facilities and labs (thermal sciences, fluid mechanics, solar and aerodynamics labs) required for the the energy systems engineering program. The total floor area allocated for laboratories is about 1360 m2. With the addition of about 110 m2 computer lab spaces and 390 m2 of mechanical workshop, the total reaches to about the half of the total building area. The department has an extensive and well-equipped seminar room seating up to 150 people and a secondary seminar room for 20 people. CAD/CAM, computer and Autocad laboratories are available for teaching, projects and research, and it closely integrates the processes associated with design and development. 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. For details on facilities, please visit Laboratories.

The program benefits from the immense experience gained during the activities of the Energy Research Centre (EMU-ERC) and the high quality research conducted by the faculty members in the Department of Mechanical Engineering.

https://erc.emu.edu.tr

For a quick look at your Lab facilities, please visit our YouTube page

EMU Mechanical Department: https://www.youtube.com/@mechanicalengineeringdepar560

Thermal Sciences Laboratory: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKpHmarDsYA

Career Opportunities

At the end of the Energy Systems engineering education which is based on a blend of theory and practice, students receive an undergraduate (B.S.) degree. A wide variety of public and private sector jobs are available for energy systems engineers to pursue. A greater need for engineers in the energy sector has arisen from the growing quantity of energy investments. The fields of energy efficiency, energy conservation, and energy legislation are open to graduates of the Energy Systems Engineering program. These days, investments in renewable energy sources including solar, wind, bioenergy, geothermal, and hydroelectric power plants are rising in response to the need for clean energy. Plans for expansions in thermal and nuclear power plants exist in addition to this. Significant new employment is also produced by these advances. The fields of power generation and transmission, smart grid design and implementation, green hydrogen, energy supply management, design of energy-efficient products and processes, sustainable organization, community, and business transformation, development and implementation of renewable fuels and infrastructure, sustainable transport design, environmental protection, and research are all excellent career options for graduates of energy systems engineering.

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
2N711 MENG104 Engineering Graphics 2 3 - 3 -
2N712 ENGL181 Academic English - I 5 1 - 3 -
2N712 ENGL191 Communication in English - I 3 1 - 3 -
2N713 MATH151 Calculus - I 4 - 1 4 -
2N714 PHYS101 Physics - I 4 1 - 4 -
2N715 CHEM101 General Chemistry 4 1 - 4 -
Semester 2
2N721 ENRG190 Introduction to Energy Systems Engineering 1 1 - 1 -
2N722 EENG112 Introduction to Programming 4 1 - 4 -
2N723 ENGL192 Communication in English - II 3 - 1 3 -
2N723 ENGL182 Academic English - II 5 1 - 3 -
2N724 MATH152 Calculus - II 4 - 1 4 -
2N725 PHYS102 Physics - II 4 1 - 4 -
2N726 HIST280 Atatürk İlkeleri ve İnkilap Tarihi 2 - - 2 -
2N726 TUSL181 Turkish as a Second Language 2 - - 2 -
Semester 3
2N731 INFE221 Electrical Circuits 4 1 - 4 -
2N732 MENG203 Experimental Methods for Engineers 1 3 - 2 -
2N733 MENG245 Thermodynamics - I 3 1 - 3 -
2N734 MENG231 Engineering Mechanics 3 - 1 3 -
2N735 MATH241 LINEAR ALGEBRA AND ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 4 1 - 4 -
Semester 4
2N741 EENG232 Electromagnetics - I 4 - 1 4 -
2N742 INFE242 Electronics 4 1 - 4 -
2N743 MENG246 Thermodynamics - II 3 1 - 3 -
2N744 MENG353 Fluid Mechanics 4 1 - 4 -
2N745 MATH252 Mathematical Methods for Engineers 4 1 1 4 -
Semester 5
2N751 EENG350 Electromechanical Energy Conversion 4 1 - 4 -
2N752 MENG331 Dynamics of Machinery 4 1 - 4 -
2N753 MENG345 Heat Transfer 4 1 - 4 -
2N754 IENG263 Materials and Manufacturing Processes 4 1 - 4 -
2N755 UE01 University Elective - I 3 - - 3 -
Semester 6
2N761 MENG332 Control Systems 4 1 - 4 -
2N762 MENG303 Principles of CAE 2 3 - 3 -
2N763 IENG355 Ethics in Engineering 3 - - 3 -
2N764 MATH322 Probability and Statistical Methods 3 - 1 3 -
2N765 UE02 University Elective - II 3 - - 3 -
Semester 7
2N771 ENRG400 Industrial Training - - - - -
2N772 ENRG410 Introduction To Capstone Design 1 1 - 1 -
2N773 ENRG451 Energy Sustainability 3 1 - 3 -
2N774 EENG459 Renewable Energy Systems 4 - 1 4 -
2N775 MENG446 Thermal Power Engines 4 1 - 4 -
2N776 AE01 Area Elective - I 3 - - 3 -
2N777 UE03 University Elecitive - III 3 - - 3 -
Semester 8
2N781 ENRG411 Capstone Team Project 1 - 4 3 -
2N782 MENG449 Introduction to Energy Management 4 1 - 4 -
2N783 MENG442 Solar Engineering 4 1 - 4 -
2N784 AE02 Area Elective - II 3 - - 3 -
2N785 AE03 Area Elective - III 3 - - 3 -
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