Courses

nstitutional Structure, Academic Departments, Academic calendar, Student Affairs Department(Structure, and Duties), Library Services, Library Research and Information Resources, catalog search through Web; Health, Culture and Sports Deparment, Student Clubs (Structure and Duties), Regulations and Guidelines of Higher Education, Discipline Guide of High Education Council, Regulation of The Law on Higher Education, Erasmus International Office, Publicity and Public Relations Department(Structure and Duties).

(Compulsory)

Introduction to Economics, Environment and Energy, Definition of Environmental Economics, Externalities, Concept of Sustainability, Analysis of Costs and Effects of Environmental Regulations, Economic Analysis of Pollution Control, Definition of Energy Economics, Energy Investments, Energy Security and Regulation, Sustainable Energy and Policies, Global Climate Change and Green Economy.

(Compulsory)

Concept of Law and Legislation, Environmental Law, Environmental Regulations, Water Pollution Control Regulation, Regulation on the Protection of Water Basins and the Preparation of Management Plans, Coastal Law, Environmental Legislation and Legal Responsibilities, European Union and Water Framework Directive, EIA Regulation, Environmental Permits and Licenses Regulation, Environmental Officer Regulation, Waste Management Regulation, Regulation on the Control of Air Quality from Industrial Sources, Soil Pollution Control Regulation.

(Compulsory)

Carbon emissions and climate change, carbon footprint, the importance of carbon reporting and certification systems, carbon offsetting and reduction strategies, global impacts of carbon emissions, carbon footprint calculations application.

(Compulsory)

(Compulsory)

Definition of Environmental Pollution and Basic Concepts, Air Pollution Measurement Methods, Water Pollution Measurement Methods, Soil Pollution Measurement Methods, Noise Pollution Measurement Methods, Environmental Monitoring and Data Collection Methods, Environmental Pollution Reporting and Evaluation Methods, Environmental Pollution Control Methods, Policies to Combat Environmental Pollution.

(Compulsory)

Basic concepts related to artificial intelligence and machine learning, history and development, machine learning process, types of machine learning, Linear Regression and Basic Models, Logistic Regression, Decision Trees, Random Forests, Support Vector Machines, K-Nearest Neighbor (K-NN) Algorithm, Clustering, Artificial Neural Networks (ANN), Deep Neural Networks (DNN), Natural Language Processing (NLP), Evaluation of Machine Learning Models.

(Elective)

Basic Financial Markets, Definition and Importance of Green Finance, Sustainability and Finance, Environmentally Friendly Investments and the Impact of Green Finance on Development, Green Finance Instruments and Investments, Carbon Credits and Carbon Markets, Carbon Credit Certification Processes, Sustainable Development, Green Finance and the Economic Impacts of Carbon Credits, Legal Regulations, Green Finance and Carbon Credits in the Future.

(Elective)

Definition of law, the need for law, social rules which organize society, relationships and differences between law and other social rules, criteria differentiation, public and private law, equality, branches of public law, definition, enforcement and characteristics of laws.

(Compulsory)

(Compulsory)

Measurement and Vectors, Kinematics, Newton's Laws, Circular Motion, Universal Law of Gravitation, Work and Energy, Conservation of Energy, Momentum, Statics, Rotational Motion, Simple Harmonic Motion, Waves, Heat, First Law of Thermodynamics, Kinetic Theory of Gases, Second Law of Thermodynamics, Charge and Matter, Electric Field, Electric Flux and Gauss's Law, Potential, Capacitors, Current and Resistance, DC Circuits, Magnetic Field and Magnetic Force, Ampere's and Faraday's Laws, Induction, Electromagnetic Waves, Geometric Optics, Interference, Diffraction, and Polarization, Particle and Wave Nature of EM Radiation, Related Experiments.

(Elective)

Internet and Internet Browser, Email Management, News groups/Forums, Web-Based Learning, Personal Website Creation, E-Commerce, Resume in Word Processing Program, Internet and Career, Preparing for Job Interviews, Spreadsheets, Formulas and Functions, Graphics, Presentation Preparation, Promotional Material Preparation, Microsoft Office and Open Office applications.

(Compulsory)

(Compulsory)

(Compulsory)

Environmental Science and Environmental Issues, Types of Environmental Pollution, Global Warming, Climate Change and Its Effects on the Environment, Concept of Energy, Non-Renewable Energy Types, Types of Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency and Saving, The Relationship Between Energy and the Environment, Environmental Impacts Arising from the Use of Renewable and Non-Renewable Energy Types and Possible Measures, Energy Conversion, Global Climate Change and the Green Economy, Basic Environmental and Energy Legislation.

(Compulsory)

(Compulsory)

Compulsory

Chemical foundations, atoms, molecules and ions, modern atomic theory, chemical compounds and their nomenclature, stoichiometry of chemical reactions, chemical calculations, reactions in solutions, precipitation, acid-base neutralization and oxidation-reduction (redox) reactions, gases, thermochemistry, periodic table and its properties, properties of solutions, chemical reaction kinetics and principles of chemical equilibrium. Laboratory experiments accompany the lectures.

(Compulsory)

Introduction to Basic Mathematics, Coordinates and Vectors, Functions, Limits, Continuity, Derivatives, Tangent Lines, Mean Value Theorem, Graphs, Critical Points, Maximum and Minimum Problems, Linearization and Differentials, Integration, Riemann Sums and Definite Integrals, Fundamental Theorem of Mathematics, Natural Logarithms, Exponential Functions, Inverse Trigonometric Functions, Sequences and Series, Polar Coordinates and Complex Numbers, Lines in Space, Planes and Quadratic Surfaces, Functions of Several Variables, Limits and Continuity, Partial Derivatives, The Chain Rule, Directional Derivatives, Critical Points, Multiple Integrals, Integrals in Polar, Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates, Curve Integrals and Surface Integrals.

(Compulsory)

Learning PLC and SCADA programming. Controlling hydraulic, pneumatic, and electromechanical systems using PLC. Process control and Cartesian robot control. Learning industrial robot control and programming.

(Elective)

(Compulsory)

General Concepts of Information Systems and Information Technologies, System Definition, Types of Information Systems, Their Roles within Companies, The Role of Information Systems in Digital Transformation, Planning and Development Processes of Information Systems, Enterprise Software Applications (ERP, SCM, CRM, etc.), Network Management, Management Information Systems, Decision Support Systems, Business Intelligence Systems and Reporting Systems.

(Elective)

General Definition of Basic Environmental Analyses, Laboratory Equipment: pH Meter, Spectrophotometer, Titration Equipment, Air, Water, Soil Quality Measurement, Analysis and Control Methods, Solid Waste Management and Wastewater Analysis, Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Process and Methods, Ecosystem Health, Conservation and Monitoring of Biological Diversity, Analysis of Environmental Data and Reporting of Results.

(Elective)

Career Management, Intelligence, Talent, Personality, SWOT Analysis, International Exchange Programs, Communication Skills, CV Preparation, Cover Letter Preparation, Understanding Sectors, Entrepreneurship.

(Compulsory)

Definition, Importance, and Processes of Data Analysis, Data Collection Methods, Primary and Secondary Data, Execution and Planning of Data Collection Processes, Descriptive Statistics, Basic Analysis Methods, Advanced Data Analysis Methods, Hypothesis Formation, Statistical Hypothesis Tests, Data Mining and Pattern Recognition, GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Spatial Data Analysis, Data Analysis Software Tools, Reporting and Evaluating Data.

(Elective)

Institutional Carbon Management and Basic Concepts, Carbon Footprint Calculation and Monitoring Systems, Carbon Management Policies and Legal Regulations, Institutional Carbon Management and Environmental Impact, Carbon Management Software and Technologies.

(Elective)

Sustainable Development and Basic Concepts, Historical Development of Sustainable Development, Explanation of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, Introduction to the 17 Goals and Sub-goals, Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and Local Projects.

(Elective)

Introduction to Carbon Measurement Methods, Carbon Footprint Calculation Methods, Carbon Emission Monitoring Technologies, Carbon Emission Monitoring and Reporting Software, Data Analysis, Project Management and Strategies, Carbon Emission and Carbon Credit Management, Carbon Management and Future Perspectives.

(Elective)

Energy Sources, Definition of renewable energy sources, types of renewable energy (Solar Energy, Wind Energy, Biomass Energy, Geothermal Energy, Hydroelectric Energy, Hydrogen Energy, Wave Energy), Assessment of the Environmental Impacts of Renewable Energy Sources, International Legislation on Renewable Energy Sources.

(Compulsory)

(Compulsory)

The Concept of Ecological and Carbon Footprint, Examination of the Environmental Impacts of Carbon Footprint, Its Importance and Impact on Sustainability, General Principles of Carbon Footprint Calculations, Calculation Methods, Zero Emission Targets, Strategies and Sectoral Approaches for Reducing Carbon Footprint, Ethical and Legal Regulations Related to Carbon Footprint.

(Elective)

Fundamentals of Environmental and Energy Policies, Environmental Policies, Concepts of Sustainable Development and Energy Transition, Climate Change and Global Energy Policies, Renewable Energy and Energy Transformation Policies, Energy Security and National Energy Strategies, Environmental Impact Assessment and Management, Carbon Markets and Carbon Trading, Low-Carbon Development Policies, International Environmental and Energy Policies.

(Compulsory)

Definition and Importance of Low Carbon Technologies, Their Role in Sustainable Development, Advantages of Renewable Energy Use, Environmental Impacts, and Increasing Low Carbon Technologies in Energy Production, Solar Energy Technologies, Wind Energy Technologies, Geothermal Energy Technologies, Biomass and Biogas Technologies, Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Technologies, Low-Carbon Transportation Technologies, Industrial Low-Carbon Technologies.

(Elective)

Energy Economics, Energy Trading and Portfolio Management, Renewable Energy Markets, Clean Energy Technologies and Environmental Markets, Climate Change, Kyoto and Carbon Markets, Carbon Trading and Operations, Analysis and Assessment of Carbon Markets in Türkiye.

(Compulsory)