Weapon Industry Technician

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Course CodeCourse TitleSemesterType of CourseTACECTS
TUR 101 Turkish Language I 1st Semester Compulsory 2 0 2 2
To provide students with the basic skills of comprehension and written expression, to reinforce students' correct, beautiful and effective use of Turkish, to contribute to their intellectual knowledge about Turkish and world novels and theater, to enable them to comprehend writing methods and techniques that will be useful in writing projects and preparing presentations, It is to provide the formation of phrases and texts that will be necessary in professional applications such as job applications, job interviews, and to gain the necessary knowledge and skills about the use of Turkish in the technological environment. It includes the features of the language and Turkish language, writing method techniques and applied studies, punctuation marks and spelling rules, World Turkish novel, theater.
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YAD 103 English I 1st Semester Compulsory 1 0 2 2
This course aims to introduce students to beginner academic English and develop their reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Students will read academic texts, listen to academic lectures, and both write and speak on specific academic topics. Students will also be introduced to the basics of formal correspondence, particularly mail writing.
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GIE 101 Building the Future 1st Semester Compulsory 2 0 2 2
This course aims to raise awareness among university students about self-knowledge, taking responsibility, active thinking, working together, developing skills and competencies, ethical perception, social responsibility and environmental sustainability. In addition, it is aimed to provide students with a perspective in the fields of Turkish scientists, Turkish art and literature, artificial intelligence, industry and technology history, Industry 4.0 and transformation in production. Finally, it is within the scope of the course to provide the students with the awareness of reading the future, understanding the change and creating a self-contained future by transferring information about preparing a CV, career planning, and how to evaluate future job opportunities, and to gain a vision from today to the future.
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GRS 101 Basic Entrepreneurship 1st Semester Compulsory 2 0 2 2
The aim of lesson; to convey the basic information about entrepreneurship to the students and to create project groups that will implement the project ideas they will develop within the framework of these principles. The current literature on entrepreneurship in the world will be transferred to students, which will enable them to understand the place and importance of entrepreneurship in the global economic system. Students will be taught business model development practices to clarify their project ideas and test whether this project idea is a value proposition for entrepreneurship.
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ISG 101 Job Health Security 1st Semester Compulsory 1 0 2 2
To create the necessary and sufficient mathematics infrastructure for the student to better understand the subjects of mathematics and to use the subjects of mathematics learned in their profession. Course topics Basic Concepts, Exponents, Roots, Matrices and Determinates, Sets, Factoring, Equations, Absolute Value, Inequalities, Proportion, Functions, Complex numbers, Geometry.
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MAT 103 Maths 1st Semester Compulsory 3 0 3 4
To create the necessary and sufficient mathematics infrastructure for the student to better understand the subjects of mathematics and to use the subjects of mathematics learned in their profession. Course topics Basic Concepts, Exponents, Roots, Matrices and Determinates, Sets, Factoring, Equations, Absolute Value, Inequalities, Proportion, Functions, Complex numbers, Geometry.
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BIL 101 Information and Communication Technologies 1st Semester Compulsory 1 1 2 3
This course; Students will be able to have information about information technologies, information and communication tools, the areas of use of information and communication tools, gain basic computer skills, prepare files and documents suitable for their purposes using Office programs, make logical and mathematical tests by creating spreadsheets, and in terms of both visual and content. It includes being able to prepare effective presentations.
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FIZ 101  Physical 1st Semester Compulsory 2 0 2 2
In this course, students learn the basic concepts and principles of physics and gain the ability to apply this knowledge in their professional field courses. Course topics are measurement, unit systems and physical quantities, coordinate systems, vector operations, kinematics, dynamic analysis of motion, static balance of rigid bodies, work, energy and power, conservation of energy, impulse and momentum, conservation of momentum, electrostatics, electric field and potential, magnetism is electromagnetic induction.
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MAK 109 Computer-Aided Technical Drawing  1st Semester Compulsory 2 1 3 4
Comprehending the place of computer aided design (CAD) tools in the industry is to develop the ability to use this program by gaining 2D model drawing and design skills with the AUTOCAD program, which is used extensively in the industry. The aim of this course is to introduce the meaning and scope of Computer Aided Drawing, the evolution of computers, the introduction of new computer software and equipment used in designing, drawing and modeling processes, and to give product design methods and methods with the help of applications in this field. By understanding the usage areas of the AUTOCAD program, they will have information about the place of computer aided design in the industry. Will be able to visualize the details of a product in 2D through a computer aided design program. Will be able to draw the appearance and cross-sections of products in computer environment.
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MAK 115 Material 1st Semester Compulsory 3 0 3 4
Within the scope of the material course; introducing the materials (metals, ceramics, polymers, composites and advanced materials) used in the technical field, the atomic structures of these materials, the basic concepts of solidification and melting, the factors affecting the mechanical properties of the related materials and the damages that negatively affect these mechanical properties, as well as determining the mechanical properties of the materials. Experiments and standards for this are discussed in detail.
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SST 101 Introduction to Weapon Industry Technology 1st Semester Compulsory 2 0 2 4
Within the scope of the Introduction to Weapon Industry Technology Course; Students are informed about the history and development stages of firearms, and legal regulations regarding weapons. In addition, the mechanical structure of weapons, their classification, ballistic terminology, basic shooting techniques are mentioned and the developments in the current defense industry are evaluated together with the students
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ATA 101 Ataturk's Principles and History of Revolution I 2nd semester Compulsory 2 0 2 2
Introduction to the history of civilization, the ancient Greek and Roman civilization with its outlines, the collapse of the Western Roman Empire and the beginning of the Middle Ages in Europe, the two faces of the Middle Ages; Against the scholastic darkness in the West, the beginning of the Turkish-Islamic Renaissance in the East, the Age of Enlightenment, the Ottoman establishment and rise with its main lines, the reasons for the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, the efforts to save the Ottoman Empire, the currents of thought, World War I, the concept of revolution/revolution, the Turkish revolution Factors that led to Mustafa Kemal's transition to Anatolia and congresses, the opening of the Turkish Grand National Assembly, the War of Independence, foreign policy, Mudanya ceasefire, Lausanne conference
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TUR 102 Turkish Language II 2nd semester Compulsory 2 0 2 2
To provide students with the basic skills of comprehension and written expression, to reinforce students' correct, beautiful and effective use of Turkish, to contribute to their intellectual knowledge about Turkish and world novels and theater, to enable them to comprehend writing methods and techniques that will be useful in writing projects and preparing presentations, It is to provide the formation of phrases and texts that will be necessary in professional applications such as job applications, job interviews, and to gain the necessary knowledge and skills about the use of Turkish in the technological environment. It includes the features of the language and Turkish language, writing method techniques and applied studies, punctuation marks and spelling rules, World Turkish novel, theater.
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YAD 104 English II 2nd semester Compulsory 1 2 2 2
This course aims to introduce business English by improving students' academic reading, listening, writing and speaking skills. The course teaches students the formal/informal language, the job application process, and specific job-related terms. Students will read texts on many different academic topics, listen to lectures and write in specific formats.
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ISE 102 Workplace Training 2nd semester Compulsory 0 2 1 2
Within the scope of this course, as the beginning of Workplace Practice and Workplace Experience courses, students who will be in businesses; Information about elevator speech will be given so that they can learn about business culture such as recognizing the organizational structure of the company, analyzing and designing service and business processes, establishing a company network, developing company IT, mailing, writing a cover letter, and expressing themselves effectively. In addition, the concepts of occupational safety and information security specific to the sectors they will work in, how the company analysis should be done, what the types of projects are and how the projects should be written will be explained. During these courses, students will be able to communicate interactively with sector employees.
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GRS 102 Applied Entrepreneurship 2nd semester Compulsory 1 1 2 2
Within the scope of the Applied Entrepreneurship course; Project groups will be formed by reminding our students of the basic information about entrepreneurship transferred in the previous period and in order to implement the project ideas they will develop with the "Design Thinking" method within the framework of these principles. By transferring the existing literature on entrepreneurship in the world to our students; It will be ensured that they understand the place and importance of entrepreneurship in the global economic system. Business Model Development practices will be taught and experienced so that they can clarify their project ideas and test whether this project idea is a value proposition for entrepreneurship. He will be able to evaluate the project idea within the scope of entrepreneurship and make progress in commercialization and incorporation. At the same time, they will form a team and start a business experience together by collaborating with students from different programs who have similar project ideas.
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MAK 110  Manufacturing Technologies 2nd semester Compulsory 3 0 3  4

Within the scope of Manufacturing Technologies Course; Basic manufacturing methods (casting, welding, machining)
Determination of the working principles and uses of cutting and drilling drills in machining, introduction and operation of shaper and planer machines, chip removal in lathes and application information on the structure and use of lathes, structural features and operations in milling machines, grinding in machining, honing and chipless manufacturing methods such as casting, bending, soldering and welding, and errors that may occur during these manufacturing methods are explained in detail.

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MAK 112  Computer Aided Design 2nd semester Compulsory 1 2 3 4
Comprehending the place of computer aided design (CAD) tools in the industry is to develop the ability to use this program by gaining solid model drawing and design skills with the SOLIDWORKS program, which is used extensively in the industry. This course includes the meaning and scope of Computer Aided Design, the evolution of computers, the introduction of new computer software and equipment used in designing, drawing and modeling processes, and the introduction of product design methods and methods with the help of applications in this field. Within the scope of the course, they will understand the usage areas of the SOLIDWORKS program and will have information about the place of computer aided design in the industry. Will be able to prepare technical drawing sheet in computer environment in accordance with industry standards. He will be able to print a drawing sheet he has prepared in a computer program in a suitable format and make it ready for distribution. Will be able to visualize the details of a product in 3D through a computer aided design program. Will be able to draw the appearance and cross-sections of products in computer environment.
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MAK 113  Measurement Technique 2nd semester Compulsory 1 1 2 4
With the Measurement Technique, it is aimed for the student to learn the basic principles and features of the measurement process, to choose suitable measuring instruments for all kinds of physical and electrical measurements that may be encountered, and to acquire the achievements such as performing error-free measurements. In this respect, the Definition and Importance of Measurement, Unit Systems and Conversions, Measurement Tools, Measurement Errors, Mechanical Measurement Tools, Control, Fixed Gauges, Gauges, Surface Control Systems, Calibration, Hardness Measurement Methods will be discussed in detail.
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MAK 116  Machine Elements 2nd semester Compulsory 3 0 3 4
Scope limits of the course. Meaning and classification of machine elements. Stress, strain and loading patterns. Normal stresses, strength limits, strength limits of machine elements. Principles of strength calculation of machine elements, calculation method in machine construction. Tolerances and surface qualities, Shape tolerances. Weld joints: Properties and classification, weld calculation and forming, strength limits. Pressure welding, rivet connections. Fastening bolts, Properties, properties of screws, theory of bolt connections, forcing of screw threads. Practical calculation methods of fastening bolts, construction principles. Shaft-hub connections. Working principles, application wedges, splined shafts. General properties of springs, calculation principles and spring materials, leaf springs, cylindrical helical springs, rod springs. Shafts and axles: Calculation of axles, calculating straight shafts, construction principles, trunnions. Rolling (rolling) bearings: Classification and properties of bearings, calculation methods of rolling bearings. Construction principles of rolling bearings. Calculation of belt-pulley mechanisms. They have experience and knowledge in professional subjects such as the calculation of V-belt-pulley mechanisms, the forces on the shaft and the tension forces.
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SST 201 Weapon Design and Manufacturing 2nd semester Compulsory 3 0 3 4
In the weapon design and manufacturing course, students learn the classification of weapon systems, operating systems, design and manufacturing methods of basic weapon parts. The subjects of the course are heavy firearms, light firearms (short-barreled, long-barreled), Mechanical structures of weapons (body, cover, barrel, chamber, chamber, cartridge case, firing device, sighting device, safety device), weapon manufacturing methods.
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ATA 102 Ataturk's Principles and History of Revolution II 3rd Semester Compulsory 2 0 2 2
Proclamation of the Republic and political, social and cultural reforms, economic breakthroughs. Problems that the Lausanne Peace Treaty could not solve and their conclusion. Movements against the new order. Multi-party life trials and results. Turkish Foreign Policy in Atatürk Era. İnönü period and the years of the Second World War Turkey's transition to a multi-party system, the Democrat Party period and after. Kemalism and Ataturk's Principles.
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ISE 203 Workplace Application 3rd Semester Compulsory 2 6 5 10
Applying the theoretical knowledge that the student has seen in the courses in the enterprises deemed appropriate, orientation training, having detailed information about the workflows, putting the basic principles of business processes into practice, being able to use professional computer programs, being able to carry out the tasks assigned to him by making use of the relevant legislation and commercial documents, with the activities of the program. To be able to solve problems, generate ideas and offer suggestions.
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SST 201  Ballistics and Weapons Thermodynamics 3rd Semester Compulsory 3 0 3 4
Within the scope of the Ballistics and Weapons Thermodynamics course, it is to give information to the students about what ballistics is and how many ballistics are divided into, and the basics of thermodynamics. Within the scope of the Ballistics and Weapons Thermodynamics course, it is to give information to the students about what ballistics is and how many ballistics are divided into, and the basics of thermodynamics. Course topics are ballistics, internal ballistics, external ballistics, factors affecting external ballistics, terminal ballistics, target ballistics, wound ballistics, forensic ballistics, heat, cycle, pure substance, fuel and combustion.
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SST 202 Weapon Care and Repair  3rd Semester Compulsory 3 0 3 4
In Weapon Maintenance and Repair course, students will learn the materials used in weapon maintenance, weapon maintenance types, and learn how to maintain weapons theoretically and practically. Course topics gun maintenance, daily maintenance, weekly maintenance, annual maintenance, pre-shooting and post-shooting maintenance, protective oils used in gun cleaning, gun malfunctions, necessary studies for troubleshooting
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SST 203 Ammunition Systems 3rd Semester Compulsory 3 0 3 4
Within the scope of this course, students will learn the definition of ammunition, its types, light weapon ammunition, heavy weapon ammunition, cartridge case, core, capsule, gunpowder, working systems of ammunition. Course topics are ammunition, small arms ammunition, heavy ammunition, ammunition storage and transportation, chemical weapons, explosives and bombs
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ISE 202 Workplace Experience 4th semester Compulsory 0 25 13 26

It is the application of the theoretical knowledge that the student sees in the courses for 5 days in the enterprises that are deemed appropriate regarding the program. In this course, each student will identify the problem areas related to the design, production, installation and maintenance of various systems in the fields encountered in the company where he/she receives on-the-job training, together with the new generation creative solution proposals, and will create, design, develop and implement a project idea on this subject. will reflect in the field. In this course, these projects will be evaluated as a performance grade.

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GRS 202 Sectoral Project 4th semester Compulsory 0 2 2 4
Within the scope of the course, students who observe or experience the operations in the field of machinery are expected to diagnose a problem based on their own observations and experiences and to create a project idea for its solution or to turn it into a project by introducing a new application, process or activity that will increase efficiency and productivity in the field of machinery.

Seçmeli Dersler


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MAK118 Computer Aided Manufacturing 2nd semester Elective 3 0 3 3
In this course, students learn to transfer the designed part to the CAM program, to manufacture it in computer environment by applying various production techniques and to prepare NC codes for CNC machines. The subjects of the course are with an advanced glass program (solidcam, fusion360); 2.5 axis basic milling, 3 axis milling, precision machining with hsm module, continuous multi-axis milling, turning, machining steps and template making.
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SST 103 (Seç 1) 

Armor Systems 2nd semester Elective 2 0 2 2
Within the scope of this course, students will learn about materials resistant to threats and armor solutions created from them. They will learn how to design armor against which threats. Course topics include terminal ballistics, the effects of different threats to humans and transport vehicles, polymer, ceramic and metal-based armor materials, material design and applications in armor solutions, armor systems and technologies, armor materials, penetration mechanics, pit casting technologies, fatigue crack propagation.
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SST 209  Applications in Photonics and Weapons Industry 3rd Semester Elective 3 0 3 3
In this course, students learn the basic concepts of the course, spectrum analysis, optics basic concepts and properties, optical elements, optical communication methods, the use of optical systems in weapons, optoelectronic basic concepts, elements and properties, application areas in optoelectronic weapon systems, electro-optical basic concepts. to learn the applications in the electro-optical weapon industry. Course topics optics, spectrum, optoelectronics, electro optics
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SST 207 Basic Electrical-Electronics 3rd Semester Elective 3 0 3 3
Within the scope of Basic Electricity - Electronics Course; Fundamentals of electricity, energy and power in electricity, active and reactive power. Transformers, electric machines, step motors, speed and revolution control in electric motors. Electromagnet elements, relays and contactors, diodes and their applications, transistors, semiconductor industrial applications will be mentioned.
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MAK 205 Additive Manufacturing Technologies 3rd Semester Elective 3 0 3 3
To have information about additive manufacturing methods, to provide information about the usage area, purpose and advantages of this technology compared to conventional manufacturing technologies, the software used, the equipment and the variety of materials used in the methods, and part design criteria, support design, material selection criteria, finishing parts It is aimed to give information about the manufacturing criteria. Students; Fundamentals of Additive Manufacturing, Technological Development of Additive Manufacturing, Generalized Additive Manufacturing Process Chain, Photopolymerization Processes, Powder Bed Fusion Processes, Extrusion Based Systems, Sheet Lamination Processes, Beam Deposition Processes, Direct 3D Printing Technologies, Design for Additive Manufacturing, Direct Digital Manufacturing, They have knowledge and experience in matters such as Additive Manufacturing for Medical Applications.
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SST 204  Production Planning and Control  3rd Semester Elective 3 0 3 3
Within the scope of Manufacturing Technologies Course; Production systems, product and service design, process and product strategies, capacity planning, plant location selection, layout strategy, production planning, stock management, production planning and control, quality control, balancing of production lines, as well as factory organization, factory branches and their duties are explained.