MATH 101 Engineering Mathematics I
Functions, limits, continuity, differentiation and applications, integration, fundamental theorem of calculus, techniques and applications of integration, improper integrals and series, Taylor polynomials, power series, basic transcendental functions.
PHYS 103 Engineering Physics I
Vectors, translational kinematics and dynamics work and energy, system of particles, rotational kinematics and dynamics, equilibrium, gravitation oscillations, waves, fluid mechanics, statistical mechanics, heat and thermodynamics.
CHEM 111 Engineering Chemistry
Introduction to atomic and electronic structure, chemical bonding, molecular structure and bonding theories, properties of liquids, solids and solutions, chemical equilibrium, kinetics, thermodynamics, metal complexes, organic compounds and nuclear chemistry.
SENG 113 Computer Programming (Python) I
This course provides an introduction to mathematical modeling of computational problems. It covers the common algorithms, algorithmic paradigms, and data structures used to solve these problems. The course emphasizes the relationship between algorithms and programming, and introduces basic performance measures and analysis techniques for these problems. Typed functions, conditional expressions, and repetition (recursion) are introduced alongside as the basic methods to operate on this structured data.
IUL 151 Introduction to University Life
It is a program that aims to adapt to the new environment of the university in a pleasant way, consisting of various activities that will be offered in addition to academic studies, in order for our students to adapt to university life. These activities will support students as an active individual with programs that can help students to achieve their goals and contribute to their personal development. The program, which is focused on socio-cultural activities, aims to create an awareness about intellectual curiosity, cultural sensitivity and taking responsibility, by giving you a weekly break, and to improve students’ vision as well as to educate them as a beneficial individual to the society and the world.
This course is an integrated-skills based course in the four language skills (reading, writing, listening and speaking) along with the grammar and vocabulary knowledge. With its engaging content and systematic skills work, students will be able to express their ideas and develop their communicative abilities. It also includes a strong focus on study skills encouraging independent learning.
EHS 101 Occupational Health and Safety
Occupational Health and Safety Overview and Safety Culture, National Occupational Health and Safety System, Occupational Health and Safety Approach, Occupational Health and Safety Legislation, Employer Occupational Health and Safety Services, The Concept of Occupational Accident and Occupational Disease and Costs Included, Occupational Accident and the Concept of Occupational Disease and Its Costs, Risk Factors in Occupational Health and Safety, Individual and Organizational Factors in Occupational Health and Safety, Records to be kept in Occupational Health and Safety, Occupational Health and Safety in Electrical Work.
EPR 121 Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship
To become entrepreneurs and project makers, our students receive information such as establishment and management of business, business accounting, business start-up and incentives, R & D and design center activities, project supports. By collaborating with students who choose similar projects from other programs, they start their experience of forming a team and doing business together.
MATH 102 Engineering Mathematics II
Vector calculus, functions of several variables, directional derivatives, gradient, Lagrange multipliers, multiple integrals and applications, change of variables, coordinate systems, line integrals, Green's theorem and its applications.
PHYS 106 Engineering Physics II
Charge and matter, the electric field, Gauss law, electrostatic potential, capacitance, current and resistance, electromotive force and circuits, the magnetic field, Ampére's law, Faraday's law, inductance, magnetic properties of matter
IND 102 Introduction to Industrial Engineering
Introduction to engineering, engineering processes, engineering ethics History of engineering. Emerge of industrial engineering. History of industrial engineering. industrial engineering specialty areas, industrial engineering approach to problem solving, introduction to industrial engineering models and tools.
MEC 104 Computer Aided Technical Drawing
Introduction to CAD and 2D drawing techniques, 2D drawing techniques, Hand sketching techniques, Orthographic projection, 3D solid modeling (extrude, cut, drill, revolve, loft, inclined and oblique surfaces, holes, edit, unite), Layout generation and auxiliary views, Principles of sectioning (full, half, broken-out, rotated, ribs, webs, alignment), Dimensioning, GD&T (geometric dimensioning and tolerancing), Assembly and machine elements (bolts, nuts, other threaded elements, gears, cams, locking devices), Assemblies and working drawings, Surface developments.
This course, which is the continuation of the Introduction to University Life Course, aims to raise the competence of the student in subjects such as career planning, interview processes, image and communication and to train highly qualified people. In addition, the course aims to provide students with the knowledge of science, technique, industry, creative thinking, developments in R & D, rational and critical thinking, reasoning ability, generating rational solutions and evaluating future business opportunities through various seminars. This course contributes to the development of the basic sciences in our country, giving students the opportunity to make applied research, renewing the existing knowledge and ideas, enriching and educating the elements needed by the profession branches.
This course is an integrated-skills based course in the four language skills (reading, writing, listening and speaking) along with the grammar and vocabulary knowledge. With its engaging content and systematic skills work, students will be able to express their ideas and develop their communicative abilities. It also includes a strong focus on study skills encouraging independent learning.
Students make observations and experience in the workplace one day of the week. Students take this course in business environment. The tasks and activities of the vocational candidates in this course should provide them with the opportunity to observe experienced superiors and workplace trainers on-the-job, to work individually with the students, even if they are limited. The activities carried out in the workplace experience course will provide candidates with various skills that will enable them to become an experienced employee. The students' progress in understanding the future profession and gaining the competencies constituting the profession will be evaluated by the university instructors who are in close cooperation with them and the application trainers and mentors who have gained experience in their work.
EPR 122 Entrepreneurship Project
For our students to become entrepreneurs and makers, to prepare them to the real business life and the world this course will cover the topics of business plan preparation and scheduling, business plan analysis and business modeling, cost preparation, specification and specification, evaluation, invoicing, innovation-realization, commercialization, incorporation.
Matrices, determinants. Systems of linear equations. Vector spaces. Base and dimension concept. Linear transformations. Change base. Inverse of a linear transformation. Construction transformations. Characteristic equations, eigenvalues, eigenvectors and Jordan form. Numerical techniques for calculating eigenvalues and eigenvectors. Inner-product spaces, orthogonality, quadratic forms. Normed spaces
IND 201 Introduction to Production Technologies
Introduction.Material properties, casting, mechanical deformation methods, machining and joining processes, powder metallurgy, non traditional manufacturing methods, micro and nano manufacturing technologies.
IND 207 Probability and Statistics I
Introduction to probability theory, random variables, expected value and variance of a random variable, discrete and continuous probability distributions, joint probability distributions.
Materials and properties. Atomic bonding and arrangements. Structural imperfections. Atom movements. Deformation of materials. Physical properties. Industrial alloys. Modification of properties of materials through changes in structure. Nonmetallic materials.
IND 205 Fundamentals of Economics
Introduction to demand, supply and market price formation; household behavior; elasticity; production process; profit maximizing firm behavior; different market types such as monopoly, perfect competition, oligopoly; national income, GDP, business cycles, recession, unemployment, price stability growth.
Definition of the language, social value of language; Characteristics of written and oral expression; Sentence knowledge; Speech disorders; written and oral expression; Effective reading and text analysis will be included during this course.
ATA 101 Principles of Atatürk and History of Turkish Revolution I
This course will cover the topics of; The concept of revolution, the factors leading to Turkish revolution and the reasons of the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, Ottoman Empire in the rescue efforts, flows of ideas, World War I, Mustafa Kemal Anatolian transition and congresses, Turkey opening of the Grand National Assembly, the liberation war, foreign policy, Mudanya cease-fire, the Lausanne conference.
WAP 227 Workplace Application I
This course is the continuation of the Work Experience I course and the students continue their workplace experience which they started in the previous semester with their mentors.
MATH 202 Differential Equations
Classification of differential equations. Methods of solving first order differential equations. Methods of solving higher order linear differential equations: Equations with constant coefficients, method of indefinite coefficients, change of parameters, solution with power series. Laplace transform and convolution. Differential Equation Systems. Multivariable differential equations.
Historical development and methodology of operational research. Introduction to linear programming and graphical solution. Linear programming models and interpretation of solutions. Simplex method, sensitivity analysis and duality. Transportation, assignment, and transshipment problem.
IND 208 Probability and Statistics II
Introduction to statistical concepts. Sampling and sample statistics. Point estimation, confidence intervals and interval estimation. Hypothesis testing. Simple linear regression and correlation, multiple linear regression, analysis of variance with a single factor.
IND 206 Engineering Cost Analysis
Organization, measurement and interpretation of economic information; basics of financial accounting; cost concepts and costing techniques; cost-volume-profit analysis; budgeting.
This course will cover the topics of; Turkish suffixes; Turkish suffixes; Word types. Sentence knowledge; Reading and examining selected texts.
ATA 102 Principles of Atatürk and History of Turkish Revolution II
This course will cover the topics of; The proclamation of the Republic and political, social and cultural reforms. Problems that Lausanne Peace Treaty could not be solved and their conclusions movements against the new order. Multiparty life experiments and results. Turkish Foreign Policy in the period of Atatürk. İnönü Period and the Second World War years, Turkey's transition to multi-party life during and after the Democratic Party..
WAP 228 Workplace Application II
This course is the continuation of the Work Experience II course and the students continue their workplace experience which they started in the previous semester with their mentors.
Foundations of engineering economy; engineering economy factors; nominal end effective interest rates; present and future worth analysis; annual worth analysis; rate of return analysis; benefit/cost analysis and public sector economics; project financing; replacement and retention decisions; independent projects; breakeven analysis, effects of inflation.
IND 311 Operations Research II
Network models. Solution algorithms. Project scheduling., Integer programming models. Weak and strong formulations. Solution algorithms. Heuristic approaches to large-scale problems. Introduction to nonlinear programming.
IND 305 System Analysis and Design
Systems analysis fundamentals, information requirements analysis, the analysis process, the essentials of design and implementation.
IND 307 Production Planning and Control I
The topics covered in this course are manufacturing and service systems, long-range planning, forecasting, aggregate planning, deterministic and independent demand inventory management, dynamic lot sizing, supply chain management, and distribution planning and scheduling.
IND 309 Database Management
In this course, database systems is considered theoretically and practically. Topics about both database design and database operations are addressed. Microsoft SQL Server database management system software and Microsoft C# programming language are used in applications.
WAP 327 Workplace Application III
Within this course, students practice in the workplace one day of the week. Students apply this course in business environment. Candidates of the profession will have the opportunity to know the work environment and fully participate in what is happening at the workplace. The work to be carried out during the workplace application is planned according to the workplace before the beginning of the semester and by taking the opinions of the students and the application trainers who will guide them. Since each workplace's eco system will be different, the term plan is prepared after getting acquainted with the workplace's eco system, so that each student's weekly schedule may change.
IND 304 Work Study and Ergonomics
This course is designed to teach the fundamentals of Work Study and Ergonomics. The topics covered in the course are introduction, problem solving tools, operation analysis, manual work design, time study, standard data and formulas, work sampling, predetermined time systems, job analysis, job evaluation and compensation, design, work environment design, design of cognitive work.
IND 308 Production Planning and Control II
The topics covered in this course are stochastic and independent demand inventory management, master scheduling, capacity requirements planning, push production control systems (MRP, MRP II), production activity control (scheduling in different production environments, priority rules), project scheduling, pull production systems (just-in-time production, kanban).
END 306 Quality Planning and Control
Principles of quality control systems and process control; concepts of specification and tolerance; process capability analysis; control charts; acceptance sampling plans; cost dimension of quality decisions; quality improvement programs; quality information systems.
WEX 328 Workplace Experience I
This course is the continuation of the ISU 325 course and the students continue their workplace practice.
IND 401 Graduation Project I
Project based this course involves design of system and process, literature review on methodology, constructing and analyzing mathematical and statistical models, conduct, report, and present validation, verification, simulation, and sensitivity analysis for decision support systems under constraints such as risk, quality, sustainability etc. Team experience in design projects. Synthesizes knowledge accumulated throughout the undergraduate degree program, underlying ethical and other social aspects. IE 401 covers the understanding and identification of the system involved, and the statement of the problem.
Basic principles and analysis of discrete-event simulation. Comparison of event-based simulation and process-based simulation approaches. Methods of generating numbers with a given statistical distribution; inverse transformation and other techniques. Input data analysis and goodness of fit tests. Specific software developed for simulation applications, output analysis and model validation in these software.
WEX 427 Workplace Experience II
Within this course, students practice in the workplace one day of the week. Students apply this course in business environment. Candidates of the profession will have the opportunity to know the work environment and fully participate in what is happening at the workplace. The work to be carried out during the workplace application is planned according to the workplace before the beginning of the semester and by taking the opinions of the students and the application trainers who will guide them. Since each workplace's eco system will be different, the term plan is prepared after getting acquainted with the workplace's eco system, so that each student's weekly schedule may change.
IND 402 Graduation Project II
Project based this course involves design of system and process, literature review on methodology, constructing and analyzing mathematical and statistical models, conduct, report, and present validation, verification, simulation, and sensitivity analysis for decision support systems under constraints such as risk, quality, sustainability etc. Team experience in design projects. Synthesizes knowledge accumulated throughout the undergraduate degree program, underlying ethical and other social aspects. IE 402 covers the solution methods for the problem discussed in IE 401 and the creation of a decision support system and the implementation of the proposed solution.
WEX 428 Workplace Experience III
In the last semester of the program, all of the students will carry out practical training in a factory / production unit located in all provinces of Ankara or in Ankara in accordance with the predefined principles and principles that OSTIM Technical University deems appropriate. In addition, internship / on-the-job training will be carried out in a factory / production unit located in Ankara within the framework of the cooperation protocol between the OSTİM Technical University and the OSTİM Clusters within the framework of the development and cooperation. During this internship / on-the-job training, students will simultaneously take the “Project Management” course as internship / on-the-job training course. In this course, each student will be able to jointly identify the problem areas related to the Design, Production, Installation and Maintenance of various systems in the areas encountered in the factory / production unit where he / she is doing internship / on-the-job training, and jointly identify with the company the new generation creative solution proposals and will create a project idea, design it, develop it and reflect it on the field of application. This project will be evaluated in the performance of internship / on the job training.
IND 372 Industrial Psychology
IND 374 Public Relations
IND 376 Business Law
IND 461 Statistical Data Analysis
IND 463 Numerical Analysis
IND 378 Advanced Programming Languages
IND 465 Project management
IND 467 Technology Management
IND 469 Feasibility Analysis
IND 471 Simulation Languages
IND 473 Maintenance Management
IND 475 Fuzzy Set Theory
IND 477 Scheduling
IND 479 Service Systems
IND 481 Decision Analysis
IND 483 Mathematical Modeling
IND 485 Modern Production Systems Special Topics
IND 487 Production Information Systems
IND 489 Management Information Systems
IND 462 Supply Chain Management
IND 464 Software in Industrial Engineering
IND 466 Network Optimization
IND 468 Energy Systems Planning
IND 472 Queuing Theory
IND 470 Energy Management
IND 476 Optimization Software
IND 474 Assembly Line Balancing
IND 478 Game Theory
IND 480 Lean manufacturing
IND 482 Multi-Criteria Decision Making
IND 484 System Dynamics
IND 486 Enterprise Resource Planning
IND 488 Strategic Management
IND 490 Facility Planning
IND 492 Business Analytics
IND 494 Sustainable Energy Systems
IND 496 Sustainable Production