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The Industrial Engineering Department is The Industrial Engineering Department is offering undergraduate and graduate offering undergraduate and graduate
programs. The B.S. program in industrial programs. The B.S. program in industrial engineering aims at providing an engineering aims at providing an
interdisciplinary educational foundation for interdisciplinary educational foundation for its graduates to understand, find and its graduates to understand, find and implement solutions with a systems implement solutions with a systems
engineering perspective. engineering perspective.
To achieve this objective To achieve this objective students are provided with the students are provided with the essential tools which enable essential tools which enable
them to deal with the them to deal with the technological, business and technological, business and
human aspects of problems in human aspects of problems in complicated systems. complicated systems.
Graduates of theGraduates of the IE IE program program are prepared for employment in are prepared for employment in
technologically and socially technologically and socially developed organizations, or for developed organizations, or for
pursuing research work at pursuing research work at graduate level.graduate level.
The undergraduate program requires a The undergraduate program requires a total of 149 credit hours: 53 credit hours total of 149 credit hours: 53 credit hours from university core, 28 credit hours from from university core, 28 credit hours from faculty core, 50 credit hours from area faculty core, 50 credit hours from area core and 18 credit hours from area core and 18 credit hours from area electives in line with the “general electives in line with the “general education” philosophy. education” philosophy.
Regular course load for Regular course load for students in industrial students in industrial
engineering department during engineering department during an ordinary semester is 5 or 6 an ordinary semester is 5 or 6 courses (about 18-20 credit courses (about 18-20 credit hours) whereas in summer hours) whereas in summer
semester the students can take semester the students can take at most 2 courses.at most 2 courses.
The first year (first two semesters) of The first year (first two semesters) of the engineering program is dedicated to the engineering program is dedicated to basic sciences (physics and chemistry), basic sciences (physics and chemistry), freshmen calculus and University core freshmen calculus and University core
courses. The IE program includes 5 courses. The IE program includes 5 courses from Mechanical Engineering courses from Mechanical Engineering
(engineering graphics, (engineering graphics, engineering engineering materials, materials, statstaticicss, thermodynamics and , thermodynamics and
principles of production), principles of production),
2 courses from Computer 2 courses from Computer Engineering (computer literacy Engineering (computer literacy and programming), one course and programming), one course
from Electrical Engineering from Electrical Engineering (fundamental concepts) and (fundamental concepts) and 33
courses from Faculty of courses from Faculty of Business and Economics Business and Economics
(management, economics, (management, economics, accounting). accounting).
Apart from basic calculus there Apart from basic calculus there are concentrated mathematic are concentrated mathematic
courses on linear algebra, courses on linear algebra, differential equations, probability differential equations, probability
theory and statistics. theory and statistics.
Students are required to take Students are required to take 33 English courses, 1 course on English courses, 1 course on written and oral presentation written and oral presentation
and 2 courses on critical and 2 courses on critical thinking supported with SPIKE thinking supported with SPIKE courses for the first tcourses for the first twowo years years
Additionally, the program offers Additionally, the program offers flexibility for students to build up flexibility for students to build up
their background with 10 their background with 10 elective courses (4 university elective courses (4 university elective and 6 area elective). elective and 6 area elective).
Departmental courses are Departmental courses are focused on the following core focused on the following core topics: operations research, topics: operations research, work study and ergonomics, work study and ergonomics,
engineering economy, engineering economy, production planning, simulation, production planning, simulation, production information systems, production information systems,
facilities layout and location, facilities layout and location, quality engineering. quality engineering.
Case studies, laboratory work, Case studies, laboratory work, intensive computer usage and intensive computer usage and
technical report writing are technical report writing are among the requirements of among the requirements of
coursework. Students have to coursework. Students have to complete two separate 4-week complete two separate 4-week summer trainings in industrial summer trainings in industrial
production plants. production plants.
In their final semester they are In their final semester they are also required to carry out a also required to carry out a
senior design project course in senior design project course in which they can make a which they can make a synthesis of a variety of synthesis of a variety of
engineering design topics engineering design topics
ReferRefer.. CourseCourse PrerequisitPrerequisit
CodeCode CodeCode Course Title or NameCourse Title or NameCateCategg
.. CreditCredit CorequisitCorequisit
2641026410 GEED101GEED101
SPIKE – I (Sociocult. SPIKE – I (Sociocult. Professional, Industr. Professional, Industr. Knowledge & Experience)Knowledge & Experience) UCUC 00
2641126411 CHEM101CHEM101 General ChemistryGeneral Chemistry UC-PNUC-PN 44
2641226412 GEED111GEED111General Survey of General Survey of
Knowledge - IKnowledge - I UCUC 33
2641326413 ENGL191ENGL191 Communication in English - ICommunication in English - I UCUC 33
2641426414 MATH151MATH151 Calculus - ICalculus - I UC-MUC-M 44
2641526415 PHYS101PHYS101 Physics - IPhysics - I UC-PNUC-PN 44
ReferRefer.. CourseCourse PrerequisitPrerequisit
CodeCode CodeCode Course Title or NameCourse Title or NameCategCateg
.. CreditCredit CorequisitCorequisit
2642026420 GEED102GEED102
SPIKE – II (Sociocult. SPIKE – II (Sociocult. Professional, Industr. Professional, Industr. Knowledge & Knowledge & Experience)Experience) UCUC 00
2642126421 CMPE103CMPE103 Fundamentals of ComputingFundamentals of Computing UCUC 33
2642226422 GEED112GEED112General Survey of General Survey of
Knowledge - IIKnowledge - II UCUC 33
2642326423 ENGL192ENGL192Communication in English - Communication in English -
IIII UCUC 33
2642426424 MATH152MATH152 Calculus - IICalculus - II FCFC 44 MATH151MATH151
2642526425 PHYS102PHYS102 Physics - IIPhysics - II FCFC 44
2642826428 IENG102IENG102Introduction to Industrial Introduction to Industrial
EngineeringEngineering ACAC 00
2642926429HIST200/HIST200/
9999 History of Turkish ReformsHistory of Turkish Reforms UCUC 22
ReferRefer.. CourseCourse PrerequisitPrerequisit
CodeCode CodeCode Course Title or NameCourse Title or NameCategCateg
.. CreditCredit CorequisitCorequisit
2643026430 GEED201GEED201
SPIKE – III (Sociocult. SPIKE – III (Sociocult. Professional, Industr. Professional, Industr. Knowledge & Knowledge & Experience)Experience) UCUC 00
2643126431 CMPE104CMPE104Fundamentals of Fundamentals of
ProgrammingProgramming ACAC 22 CMPE103CMPE103
2643226432 MENG102MENG102 Engineering GraphicsEngineering Graphics ACAC 22
2643326433 MENG283MENG283 Engineering MaterialsEngineering Materials ACAC 44 CHEM101CHEM101
2643426434 MATH201MATH201Ordinary Differential Equat. Ordinary Differential Equat.
& Linear Algebra& Linear Algebra FCFC 44MATH152 MATH152
(!)(!)
2643526435 MENG231MENG231 Engineering MechanicsEngineering Mechanics ACAC 33MATH151, MATH151,
PHYS101PHYS101
2643926439TURK100TURK100
/99/99 Communication in TurkishCommunication in Turkish UCUC 33
ReferRefer.. CourseCourse PrerequisitPrerequisit
CodeCode CodeCode Course Title or NameCourse Title or NameCategCateg
.. CreditCredit CorequisitCorequisit
2644026440 GEED202GEED202
SPIKE – IV (Sociocult. SPIKE – IV (Sociocult. Professional, Industr. Professional, Industr. Knowledge & Knowledge & Experience)Experience) UCUC 00
2644126441 ECON231ECON231 Introduction to EconomicsIntroduction to Economics UC-SBUC-SB 33
2644226442 IENG212IENG212 Modeling and OptimizationModeling and Optimization ACAC 33MATH201,MATH201,
CMPE1CMPE10033
2644326443 MATH322MATH322Probability and Statistical Probability and Statistical
MethodsMethods FCFC 33 MATH152MATH152
2644426444 MENG363MENG363Principles of Production Principles of Production
EngineeringEngineering ACAC 44 MENG283MENG283
2644526445 Restricted Area Elective Restricted Area Elective
(Thermodynamics)(Thermodynamics)1616 AEAE 33
2644626446ENGL201/ENGL201/
3/53/5 Communication SkillsCommunication Skills ACAC 33 ENGL192ENGL192
ReferRefer.. CourseCourse PrerequisitPrerequisit
CodeCode CodeCode Course Title or NameCourse Title or NameCategCateg
.. CreditCredit CorequisitCorequisit
2645126451 IENG301IENG301Fundamentals of Work Fundamentals of Work
Study and ErgonomicsStudy and Ergonomics ACAC 44 MENG363 (!)MENG363 (!)
2645226452 IENG311IENG311 Operations Research - IOperations Research - I ACAC 33 IENG212IENG212
2645326453 ACCT203ACCT203
Cost Accounting for Cost Accounting for Managerial Decision Managerial Decision MakingMaking UC-SBUC-SB 33
2645426454 Area Elective - I (IENG385)Area Elective - I (IENG385) AEAE 33 MATH322MATH322
2645526455
Restricted Area Elective Restricted Area Elective (Electrical and (Electrical and Electronics Engineering)Electronics Engineering) AEAE 33
2645626456 Free ElectiveFree Elective UE-XXUE-XX 33
2645926459 IENG300IENG300 Industrial Training - IIndustrial Training - I ACAC 00
IENG102,IENG102,
44thth Academic Academic TermTerm
ReferRefer.. CourseCourse PrerequisitPrerequisit
CodeCode CodeCode Course Title or NameCourse Title or Name CategCateg.. CreditCredit CorequisitCorequisit
2646126461 IENG322IENG322 Engineering EconomyEngineering Economy ACAC 33 ACCT203ACCT203
2646226462 IENG312IENG312 Operations Research - IIOperations Research - II ACAC 33MATH322, MATH322, IENG311 (!)IENG311 (!)
2646326463 IENG372IENG372Information Systems and Information Systems and
TechnologyTechnology ACAC 44 CMPE103CMPE103
2646426464 IENG332IENG332 Production Planning - IProduction Planning - I ACAC 44IENG311 (!), IENG311 (!),
MATH322 (!)MATH322 (!)
2646526465 IENG362IENG362Systems Modeling and Systems Modeling and
SimulationSimulation ACAC 44MATH322, MATH322, IENG312 (!)IENG312 (!)
2646626466 University Elective - Art University Elective - Art
& Humanities& Humanities UE-AHUE-AH 33
ReferRefer.. CourseCourse PrerequisitPrerequisit
CodeCode CodeCode Course Title or NameCourse Title or NameCategCateg
.. CreditCredit CorequisitCorequisit
2647126471 IENG482IENG482 Quality EngineeringQuality Engineering ACAC 33 MATH322MATH322
2647226472 MGMT2MGMT20011 Principles of ManagementPrinciples of Management UC-SBUC-SB 3366thth Academic Academic
TermTerm
2647326473IENG431IENG431 Production Planning - IIProduction Planning - II ACAC 44 IENG332IENG332
2647426474 Area Elective - IIArea Elective - II AEAE 33
2647526475 IENG441IENG441Facilities Planning and Facilities Planning and
DesignDesign ACAC 44IENG301, IENG301,
IENG332IENG332
2647926479 IENG400IENG400 Industrial Training - IIIndustrial Training - II ACAC 00
IENG300,IENG300,
4 out of 6[1]4 out of 6[1]
[1] IENG301, IENG311, IENG322, IENG332, IENG362 and IENG372.[1] IENG301, IENG311, IENG322, IENG332, IENG362 and IENG372.
ReferRefer.. CourseCourse PrerequisitPrerequisit
CodeCode CodeCode Course Title or NameCourse Title or NameCategCateg
.. CreditCredit CorequisitCorequisit
2648126481 IENG442IENG442
Manufacturing and Manufacturing and Service Systems Service Systems DesignDesign FCFC 33
IENG400 IENG400 IENG441 (P),IENG441 (P),
4 out of 6[1]4 out of 6[1]
2648226482 Area Elective - IIIArea Elective - III AEAE 33
2648326483 Area Elective - IVArea Elective - IV AEAE 33
2648426484SOCI100 or SOCI100 or
SOCI212SOCI212
University Elective – University Elective – Social & Behavioral Social & Behavioral ScienceScience UE-SBUE-SB 33
2648526485
University Elective - University Elective - Art & HumanitiesArt & Humanities UE-AHUE-AH 33
2648926489 IENG444IENG444
Seminars on Seminars on Manufacturing and Manufacturing and Service SystemsService Systems ACAC 00
Senior Senior StandingStanding
[1] IENG312, IENG322, IENG362, IENG372, IENG431 and IENG482.[1] IENG312, IENG322, IENG362, IENG372, IENG431 and IENG482.
Starting with Spring 2003/04, Starting with Spring 2003/04, the Industrial Engineering the Industrial Engineering
Department Department started tostarted to offer for offer for its successful students the its successful students the opportunity to go through opportunity to go through Double Major Program in Double Major Program in Industrial Engineering and Industrial Engineering and Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering
disciplines disciplines
REGISTRATION, REGISTRATION, ACCEPTANCE AND ACCEPTANCE AND
APPLICATION APPLICATION REGULATIONS OF THE REGULATIONS OF THE
DOUBLE MAJOR PROGRAMSDOUBLE MAJOR PROGRAMS
Primary major program”, defines the Primary major program”, defines the undergraduate program that the student is undergraduate program that the student is registered registered
Secondary major program”, defines the Secondary major program”, defines the secondary undergraduate program that secondary undergraduate program that the student is requesting to receive the the student is requesting to receive the diploma of the undergraduate program diploma of the undergraduate program additional to his/her primary major additional to his/her primary major program program
Double major program”, defines the Double major program”, defines the educational program that has been educational program that has been designed from the combination of designed from the combination of the primary and secondary programs the primary and secondary programs and the program that enables the and the program that enables the student to receive the diploma of student to receive the diploma of both major programs both major programs
Double Major Program, is formed Double Major Program, is formed from the total credits of all of the from the total credits of all of the courses in the primary major courses in the primary major program and at least 36 credits program and at least 36 credits
Acceptance Conditions and Acceptance Conditions and ApplicationApplication
In order to apply the double major In order to apply the double major program, the studentprogram, the student::
Should Should have have been been registered at least registered at least one semester to one of the programs one semester to one of the programs that form the double major program that form the double major program and renew his/her registration during and renew his/her registration during the semester of application the semester of application
Can apply asCan apply as earl earlyy a ass the beginning the beginning of the third semester, and of the third semester, and as as late late as as the beginning of the sixth semester the beginning of the sixth semester of the primary major program of the primary major program
Should Should have succeeded from all the have succeeded from all the credited courses of the primary credited courses of the primary major program at least with Dmajor program at least with D grade grade until the semester of applicationuntil the semester of application
ShouldShould have cumulative grade point have cumulative grade point average (CGPA) not less than 3.00average (CGPA) not less than 3.00
WhenWhen accepted to the double major accepted to the double major program program he/she should he/she should register to register to the double major program during the the double major program during the course add/drop period of the course add/drop period of the involved academic semester involved academic semester
Success in the Program and Success in the Program and Leaving the ProgramLeaving the Program
AA student who want student who wantss to leave the to leave the double major program by double major program by hishis own own consent applies to the department consent applies to the department chair of the primary major program chair of the primary major program with a written petition until the last with a written petition until the last day of the add/drop period day of the add/drop period
The student The student will be dismissed from will be dismissed from the Double Major Program if his/herthe Double Major Program if his/her CGPA falls below 2.75 in the primary CGPA falls below 2.75 in the primary major program or falls below 2.00 in major program or falls below 2.00 in the secondary major program in the secondary major program in two two consecutive consecutive academic academic semesters.semesters.
The student The student will be dismissed from will be dismissed from the Double Major Program if he/shethe Double Major Program if he/she dodoeses not take any course in not take any course in two two consecutive semesters from the consecutive semesters from the secondary major program secondary major program
Those students who Those students who are dismissed or are dismissed or leftleft the program with his/her own the program with his/her own consent cannot apply consent cannot apply to to the double the double major program again major program again
HOW TO CALCULATE YOUR GPA HOW TO CALCULATE YOUR GPA & CGPA & CGPA
Letter Grades Grade-Points
A 4
A- 3.7
B+ 3.3
B 3
B- 2.7
C+ 2.3
C 2
C- 1.7
D+ 1.3
D 1
D- 0.7
F 0
S -
U -
W -
I -
ASSUME YOU GOT THE ASSUME YOU GOT THE FOLLOWING TRANSCRIPT FOLLOWING TRANSCRIPT
C. Code R. Code Course Name C. Cr.Gr
. Cr.
IE 301 26151Fundamentals of Work Study and
Ergonomics 4 C- 6,8
IE 300 26157 Industrial Training - I 0 S 0
MATH323 26153 Probability Theory 3 C- 5,1
MATH106 26134 Linear Algebra 3 C- 5,1
ACCT201 26131 Principles of Accounting - I 3 B- 8,1
ECON102 26141 Introduction to Economics - II 3 D 3
MUSI358 26163 Traditional Turkish Music 3 A 12
Sem.Cr.: 19 Cr.: 40,1 Gpa : 2,11 Satisfactory
Cum.Cr.: 87 Cr.: 184,8 Cgpa: 2,12
CourseCourse Letter Letter Grade GradeCodeCode Credts. GradeCredts. Grade Point Point Grades Grades
________________________________________________________________IE301IE301 4 4 C- C- 1.7 1.7 6.8 6.8IE300IE300 0 0 S S - - - -MATH323 3MATH323 3 C- C- 1.7 1.7 5.1 5.1MATH106 3MATH106 3 C- C- 1.7 1.7 5.1 5.1ACCT201 3ACCT201 3 B- B- 2.7 2.7 8.1 8.1ECON102 3ECON102 3 D D 1 1 3 3MUSI358 3MUSI358 3 A A 4 4 12 12----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total:Total: 19 19 40.1 40.1GPA= 40.1/19=2.11GPA= 40.1/19=2.11
Academic WarningAcademic Warning
A student will receive an Academic A student will receive an Academic Warning if in a given semester Warning if in a given semester he/she obtains a CGPA lower than he/she obtains a CGPA lower than the CGPA limit set for the student’s the CGPA limit set for the student’s acdemic term described in the acdemic term described in the following table:following table:
Table: Limits of Academic WarningTable: Limits of Academic Warning
Student's Academic Term Minimum CGPA to avoid Academic Warning
1 No Academic Warning is issued
2 1.15
3 1.35
4 1.55
5 1.7
6 1.8
7 1.9
8 No Academic Warning is issued