00902
CALCULUS I * (4-2-0)
(7 ECTS Credits)
Semester:1
Third
And Fourth Degree Equations, Complex Numbers, Reel Array
And Series, Complex Term Series, Limits And Derivatives,
Limits Of Exponential Functions, Equable Continuity,
Rolle's And The Mean Value
Theorem, Indefinite Figures,
Taylor’s And Maclaurin’s Series And Formulas, Center Of
Curves, Integration Methods, Hyperbolical Functions And
Integrals, General Integrals,
Approximate Account Of Definite
Integrals, Function Series, Equable
00900 PHYSICS
I* (3-0-2)
(6 ECTS Credits)
Semester:1
Mechanic Units, Dimension
Equations, Vectors, Movement To A Dimension,
Rotational Motion And Its Characteristics, Dynamics Of
Grains, Work, Power, Energy, Work And Inner Energy
Calculations, Dynamics Of Grains Systems, Impulse And
Momentum, Kinematics And Dynamics Of Rotation,
Sinusoidal Motion, Gravitation, Balance Of Stiff
Materials, Mass Gravitations, Oscillations,
Voice Waves, Waves, Thermal And
Thermodynamics,
Kinetic Theory Of Ideal Gases,
Dynamics Of Fluids.
00906 CHEMISTRY *
(3-0-0)
(4 ECTS Credits)
Semester:1
Atoms Molecules And Ions, Structure Of The Atom, Atoms With Multiple Electrons, Electronic Structure And The Periodic Table, Chemical Bond And Molecular Structure: Solids, Liquids And Gases, Viskosite, Pressure, Elektro Chemical.
00920 COMPUTERS PROGRAMMING
I* (2-0-2) (5
ECTS Credits) Semester:1
Computer system. Data processing. Number systems. Software and hardware concepts. Operating systems. A definition of programming language. Compilers. A general look at the programming languages. Algorithms and flow charts. Introduction to Fortran Language. Constants, variables, operators, expressions, assignment commands, control structures. Arrays. Input/output commands, subprograms. File structures. Numerical methods and their applications in Fortran.
EM 112
ECONOMICS I (2-0-0)
(2 ECTS Credits)
Semester:1
The
principles of economy, general view of price system
, demand, consumer behavior, theory of production,
theory of firm, the share of production factors in
national income.
00925 ATATURK PRINCIPLES I*
(2-0-0) (2 ECTS Credits)
Semester:1
Basic developments which had
led to the Turkish Revolution. The National
Independence War. Armenian Conflict.
00927
TURKISH LANGUAGE I*
(2-0-0) (2 ECTS Credits)
Semester:1
Usages of words, and suffixes.
Nouns, adjectives, adverbs, pronouns, verbs,
prepositions, exclamations, conjunctions. Word
groups, their usages and decomposition. Writing
exercises: Writing a sentence, writing a paragraph.
Planning and writing processes of reports, articles,
notifications, business letters, petitions. Methods
to form and use a bibliography.
00933
FOREIGN LANGUAGE I*
(2-0-0) Semester:1
The Verb “be”, pronouns and possessive adjectives. Quantifiers. Tenses: The simple present tense, the present continous tense, the simple past tense. Modal verbs.
00929
FINE ARTS I * (1-0-0) (Elective
Course) Semester:1
Introduction to art.
Prehistoric art and Hittite Art. The Art in the
Early Chalcolitic Age and Late Hittite Art. Greek
and Roman Art. Bizantion Art. Early Islamic Art.
Seljukian Art, Anatoly Seljukian Art.
Early-Classic-Late Ottoman Art. Ottoman Palaces.
Miniature Art.
00930
PHYSICAL EDUCATION I* (1-0-0) (Elective Course)
Semester:1
Stretching, walking and running exercises. Movements for developing muscle strength. Movements for increasing physical endurance. Team games.
417 WORKSHOP PRACTİCE
00903
CALCULUS II* (4-2-0)
(7ECTS Credits)
Semester:2
Fourier
series, Polar coordinates and parametric equations
continuousness, Vectors, line and plane in space.
Function of several variables. Partial derivatives.
Tangent planes. Relative and absolute extrema.
Directional derivatives. Gradient.. Constrained
extrema. Multiple integrals with applications.
Applications of partial derivatives,
Prerequisite: Calculus I
00901
PHYSICS II* (3-0-2)
(6 ECTS Credits)
Semester:2
Electric fields, Gauss law, electric potential, capacitance and dielectrics, current and resistance, direct current circuits, magnetic fields, sources of the magnetic field, Faradays law, inductance, alternating current circuits, electromagnetic waves.
Prerequisite: Physics I
EM105 INTRODUCTION TO
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING (2-0-0)
(2 ECTS
Credits)
Semester:2
Industrial Revolution, Designing Systems Of Human-Machine-Materials, Solving Problems About Developing And Organizating This Systems, Physics And Social Science Relations With Engineering Management, The Definition Of Industrial Engineering And Its Development, The Contributions Of Taylor And Gılberts To The Science, Productions And Flow Diagrams, The Problems Of Enterprises And Their Solution Methods From The Point Of View Of Industrial Engineering.
EM 113
STRUCTURED PROGRAMMING (4-0-0)
(6 ECTS Credits)
Semester:2
Definition
and Structure of Pascal and C Language . Properties
of editor, data types, building a
database file, I/O commands, Sub-programs (Procedure
and Function program structure), series and data
files, graphic properties and commands.
EM 130
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES (4-0-0)
(4 ECTS Credits)
Semester:2
Definition
and Structure of Pascal Language. Properties of
editor, data types, building a database file,
I/O commands, Sub-programs (Procedure and Function
program structure), series and data files, Pascal's
graphic properties and commands.
EM 204
ECONOMICS II (2-0-0)
(2 ECTS Credits)
Semester:2
Money, its
functions, supply and demand of money, consumption
functions, theory of output determination,
inflation, money and banking, government and fiscal
policy.
Prerequisite: Economics I
00919
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS* (3-1-0)
(5 ECTS Credits)
Semester:2
Basic
definitions, classification, standards, usage of
drawing tools, lettering, geometrical constructions,
sketching and sectioning, introduction to
descriptive geometry, perspective drawing
00928
TURKISH LANGUAGE II* (2-0-0)
(2 ECTS Credits)
Semester:2
Usages of words, and suffixes. Nouns, adjectives, adverbs, pronouns, verbs, prepositions, exclamations, conjunctions. Word groups, their usages and decomposition. Writing exercises: Writing a sentence, writing a paragraph. Planning and writing processes of reports, articles, notifications, business letters, petitions. Methods to form and use a bibliography.
00934
FOREIGN LANGUAGE II*
(2-0-0)
Semester:2
The present perfect and the
present perfect continuous tenses. Past perfect
tense. Past continuous tense. The simple future and
near future tenses. Adjectival clauses. The passive
voice.
00931FINE
ARTS II * (1-0-0) (Elective
Course) Semester:2
Book Art. Art of Adornment.
China-ceramics Art. Carpet Art. Mine Art. Art of
Middle Age. Renaissance Art in Italy. Renaissance
Art out of Italy. Manierism. Baroque Art. 18th,
19th, and 20th Century Art.
PHYSICAL
EDUCATION II (1-0-0) (Elective
Course)
Semester:2
First aid. Body types. Doping. Olympiad and olympic games.
EM 201 MULTI-VARIANT
FUNCTIONS AND APPLICATIONS (3-2-0)
(7 ECTS
Credits)
Semester:3
Double Integrals, Consecutive Integrals, Triple Integrals, Conversion of Multi Integrals, Vectoral Functions, Derivative, Divergence, Curves, Gauss, Green, Stokes Formula, Approximate Solutions.
Prerequisite: Calculus II
EM 212 DATABASE SYSTEMS AND
MANAGEMENT (4-0-0)
(6 ECTS Credits)
Semester:3
Database design algorithms and applications, fundamental data structures (lists, trees, tables) adding and deleting records, sorting, indexing data, database software and applications (DBASE, SQL,QUEL,QBE).
EM 215 OBJECT ORIENTED
PROGRAMMING (2-0-0) (2
ECTS Credits)
Semester:3
The concept of object, creating and using class, inheritance, derivation, base and derived class objects, abstract classes, interfaces, define and use interfaces.
EM 218 PROBABILITY THEORY
AND INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS
(3-0-0)
(4 ECTS Credits)
Semester:3
Basic topics in probability theory; events, probability, conditional probability, counting techniques: factorial, permutation and combination, Bayes’ theorem, discrete and continuous events, random variables and probability distributions, the concept of expected value, data analysis in decision making.
EM 219 ACCOUNTING FOR
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
(3-0-0)
(5 ECTS Credits)
Semester:3
Basic principles of accounting; the functional classification of accounting; generally accepted accounting principles; valid document arrangement in accounting; the mandatory and elective notebooks and operations; accounting systems; conclusion of accounting operations; balance sheet and its types.
EM 216 PROBABILITY THEORY
AND STATISTICS (3-0-0)
(4 ECTS Credits)
Semester:3
Basic topics in probability theory; sample space, probability, and conditional probability; random variables, marginal, joint and conditional distributions; expectations and conditional expectations; hyper-geometric, binomial, geometric distributions and their implications in IE/OR; Poisson, exponential, Erlang, gamma distributions, moment generating functions and Laplace transforms; law of large numbers, central limit theorem, and the Normal distribution; numerical and computational aspects of random variable generation. Variations, the causes of variations, variations measurement and management, population, sample, sampling methods, descriptive sample statistics, estimation, hypothesis testing, parametric and non-parametric tests, some special methods (Pareto analysis, Lorenz Curve, indexes).
EM 111 LINEAR ALGEBRA
(3-0-0) (4
ECTS Credits)
Semester:3
Systems of linear equations, Gaussian elimination, Homogeneous systems of linear equations, Matrices, Matrix operations, Inverse of a matrix, Determinants, Gaussian elimination, Cramer's rule, inverses, systems of linear equations, Vector spaces, Subspaces, Linear independence, Basis, Dimension, Inner product spaces, Orthonormal bases, Rank, Gram-Schmidt process, Change of basis. Linear transformations, Applications of linear algebra, Complex vector spaces.
EM 217 ACCOUNTING FOR
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS (3-0-0)
(5 ECTS Credits)
Semester:3
Basic principles of accounting, concepts and procedure; record-keeping and financial statements preparation for profit and non-profit organizations; basic principles of cost accounting; the use of accounting information in management, ratio analysis, statement of changes in financial position.
EM 207 ENGINEERING
MECHANICS (3-0-0) (4
ECTS Credits) Semester:3
Vectors, stress and
strain. Concept of stress and strain at a point.
Constitutive equations, simple failure analysis,
bending of beams, buckling. Ax-symmetrically loaded
members. Selected topics in torsion. Simple bending
of beams, shearing stresses in beams; beam
deflections. Combined stresses due to bending ,
torsion, shear and axial load. Design of beams and
shafts for strength. . Introduction to energy
methods
418 COMPUTER PRACTİCE
0092208
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS* (4-0-0)
(6 ECTS Credits)
Semester:4
First-order differential
equations, approximate solution types, Euler
differential equation, linear equations, homogeneous
and non-homogeneous, series solutions, the Laplace
transform, systems of first-order linear equations,
partial differential equations, boundary value
problems
Prerequisite: Calculus II
EM 402 FACILITY
PLANNING (2-2-0) (5
ECTS Credits) Semester:4
Basic Concepts, Models
and Tecniques of Determining Facility Location.
Facility Layout. Balancing of Assembly Lines.
Warehouse Layout. Materials Flowing. Computer
Integrated Layout Planning.
EM 302 STATISTICS II
(3-0-0) (4 ECTS
Credits)
Semester:4
Variance analysis,
regression and correlation analysis, time series
analysis, statistical experiment planning,
introduction to multiple variables statistics.
Prerequisite: Probability and Statistics I
EM210 ERGONOMICS
(2-0-0) (3 ECTS
Credits)
Semester:4
Introduction to
ergonomics; concept of ergonomics, the causes of
fatigue, preventin methods, principles of increasing
efficiency, situations of working area (voice,
light, heat, vibration), the effects of these on
staff.
EM 213 THERMODYNAMICS
(2-0-0) (3 ECTS
Credits)
Semester:4
Basic
notions,thermodynamic system and properties,
thermodynamic processes; work and heat interactions.
The First Law for systems and for flow processes;
the Second Law and entropy. Irreversibility and
availability. Work, heat pump, Carnot loop, Entropy,
open and close systems
EM 214 MACHINE DESIGN
(3-0-0) (4 ECTS
Credits)
Semester:4
Introduction to machine
design: Load analysis, materials; deflections and
stability; stress analysis; stress concentrations,
Analysis and design of machine elements. Threaded
fasteners and power screws; rivets, welds; springs;
lubrication and sliding bearings; rolling element
bearings; pins, splines, couplings; clutches,;
chains; torque converters
EM 206 MATERIAL
SCIENCE (2-0-0) (3
ECTS Credits) Semester:4
Manufacturing methods,
classification and properties of materials,
extractive metallurgy, iron and steel production,
non-ferrous metals production, foundry technology,
hot and cold forming, powder metallurgy, Joining
methods, surface finishing, principles of
solidification, crystal structure, lattice
structures, crystal defects, iron-carbon equilibrium
diagram, heat treatment.
EM 227 STATISTICS
(3-0-0)
(4 ECTS Credits)
Semester:4
Sampling and sampling theory, statistical forecast, interval estimations, point estimations, hypothesis testing for mean and variance of a distribution, hypothesis testing for mean, variance and ratio of a binary distribution, goodness-of-fit tests, regression and correlation analysis, variance analysis, introduction to multiple variables statistics.
Prerequisite: Probability Theory and Introduction to
Statistics
EM 311
LOGISTICS (2-2-0)
(ECTS Credit: 5)
Semester:5
Introduction to Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Demand Forecasting, Inventory Systems, Warehouse Management, Transport strategy and decisions, Purchasing Management, Logistics and SCM Software and industrial applications
Prerequisite: Probability Theory and statistics
EM303 SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND
DESIGN OF PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
(ECTS Credit: 6)
(3-2-0)
Semester: 5
Structured analysis and design techniques, CASE tools, understanding the existing system, define the new systems requirements, designing the new system, selling the system, programming, testing, implementation, integrated manufacturing and production systems, production systems design, order entry and quality design, production planning, production, quality control, order status control, warehousing and shipment, statistics and analysis , reports.
EM 301 MODELLING AND
OPTIMISATION (3-2-0)
(ECTS Credit: 6)
Semester:5
The principles of Operation Research, Modeling concepts; linear programming; problem formulation; simplex and dual simplex methods; duality and sensitivity analysis; transportation, transshipment and assignment problems.
Prerequisite: Linear Algebra
EM 305 ENGINEERING ECONOMICS
(2-0-0)
(ECTS Credit: 4)
Semester:5
Economic analysis for engineering decision making; the finance function in an industrial enterprise, time value of money; basic interest formulas; annual cost comparison; present value analysis; rate of return; depreciation and taxes; multiple alternatives; mathematical models for equipment replacement; introduction to decision analysis; concepts of cost engineering.
EM 306 BUSINESS FINANCE
(2-0-0) (ECTS
Credit: 3)
Semester:5
The concept of money time value, the concept of interest and interest types, techniques of project analysis, defining cash flows in investment project, cost of capital, relative averages,
EM 307 MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATION (2-0-0) (ECTS Credit: 3) Semester:5
The development of management theory through history, system approach, the fundamentals of organizational thought, organizational models, authority and functional authority, planning, coaching, organizating, coordinating, control, decomposition of organization, centralization, decentralization, organizatioanl problems in growth, organizing, directing and inspection and control.
EM 403 PRODUCTIVITY ANALYSIS (2-0-0)
(ECTS Credit: 3)
(Elective Course)
Semester:5
The concept and definition of productivity, factors to increase the productivity, productivity analysis, management of organizational efficiency, techniques to increase productivity, development of usage of capital resources, war on waste, protective maintenance, quality and productivityy, effective management of human resources.
Elective Course
EM 426 PRODUCT DESIGN
(2-0-0) (ECTS
Credit: 3) (Elective
Course)
Semester:5
This course examines the front end of the product development process. Topics include: organization and management issues associated with the product development process; the identification of customer needs and the translation of these needs into product performance specifications; methodologies for the generation and selection of concepts; developing the product architecture with emphasis on creating interfaces, prototyping and design for manufacturing.
Elective Course
EM 318 FACILITY DESIGN
(2-2-0) (5
ECTS Credits)
Semester:5
Basic Concepts, Models and Tecniques of Determining Facility Location. Facility Layout. Balancing of Assembly Lines. Warehouse Layout. Materials Flowing. Group Technology and Cellular Manufacturing. Computer Integrated Layout Planning.
EM 320 OPERATIONS RESEARCH
I (3-2-0)
(ECTS Credit: 8)
Semester:5
Modeling concepts and establishing models; linear programming; linear programming models and solution technics: graphical solution, simplex and interior point algorithms, sensitivity analysis, economic commentary of linear programming problems: duality, primal-dual relations, transportation models .
EM 321 WORK STUDY &
ERGONOMICS (2-2-0) (ECTS Credit:
5) Semester:5
The scope of work study and relationship between work study and productivity, motion study, time study, work analyis applications, method study, work measurement systems, birth and development of ergonomics, man-machine relations, the causes of fatigue and preventing methods, arrangement of labor conditions and effects on employees.
419 INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
PRACTICE
EM 308 OPERATIONS RESEARCH
(3-2-0)
(ECTS Credit: 6)
Semester:6
Goal programming, Integer Programing, quadrature programming, Nonlinear programming models, network analysis, Dynamic programming
Prerequisite: Modelling and Optimisation
EM 309 SYSTEM SIMULATION
(2-2-0)
(ECTS Credit: 5)
Semester:6
Introduction to simulation and its application areas, the process of simulation, random numbers and random variate generation, statistical analysis of simulation data outputs, estimation and optimization methods, simulation softwares, case studies
Prerequisite: Statistics II
EM 325 OPERATIONS RESEARCH
II (3-2-0)
(ECTS Credit: 8)
Semester:6
Mixed and 0-1 integer programming, goal programming, analytic hierarchy process, network analysis, dynamic programming, nonlinear programming, probabilistic processes
Prerequisite: Operations Research I
EM 310 TOTAL QUALITY
MANAGEMENT (3-0-0)
(ECTS Credit: 4)
Semester:6
Introduction to Quality Approaches, Basic Concepts, Quality Tools, Quality Function Deployment, Just-in-Time, Kaizen and quality, International Quality Standards and Sertificates, European Foundation of Quality Management and its Activities, Integration of Quality modules to MRP II, ERP Software packages
EM 304 WORK ANALYSIS (3-2-0)
(ECTS Credit: 6)
Semester:6
Work systems concepts and modeling; review of production design and processes, job content and work method, arrangement and flow of work, man-machine analysis, psycho-physiological analysis, job satisfaction, work measurement systems, performance rating
EM 312 PROJECT MANAGEMENT
(3-2-0)
(ECTS Credit: 6)
Semester:6
Analysis of industrial problems, Capital, Budget and feasibility methods, uncertainty and risk analysis, project management techniques (CPM, PERT, GERT)
Prerequisite: Engineering Economics,Modelling and Optimisation
EM 313 STOCHASTIC
MODELS (2/0/0) (ECTS
Credit: 3) (Elective
Course)
Semester:6
Stochastic processes and
their reflection to industry, Markov processes and
Markov Chains, Queuing Theory ( M/M/C, M/G/1, G/G/1
Queue systems, inventory control and stochastic
inventory models
Elective Course
Prerequisite: Probability Theory and Statistics
EM 428 MAINTENANCE
MANAGEMENT (2-0-0)
(ECTS Credit: 3) (Elective
Course)
Semester:6
Aim, fault, protective maintenance systems, proactive maintenance, Improvment, barcoding system, reporting system
Elective Course
EM 401 PRODUCTION PLANNING
AND CONTROL (2-2-0)
(ECTS Credit: 5)
Semester:7
Aggregate Scheduling. Capacity, utilization and measuring productivity. Master Production Schedule. Material Requirements Planning, Manufacturing Resources Planning and Enterprise Resources Planning. Capacity Requirements Planning. Scheduling. Lean Production and Just-in-Time Philosophy. Flexible Manufacturing Systems. Theory of Constraints.
Prerequisite: Logistics
EM 420
INVESTMENT PLANNING (2-0-0)
(ECTS Credit: 3)
Semester:7
The main
concept of this course is to decide the situations
in which the investment decisions will be given and
to decide which tools to use for analysing an
investment plan. Phisibility study is also another
subject of this course.
EM 424
STATISTICAL QUALITY CONTROL
(3-0-0)
(ECTS Credit: 4)
Semester:7
Basic Statistics Revisited, Acceptance Sampling, Statistical Process Control Using Control Charts, Capability Analysis, Relaibility, Design of Experiments and Taguchi Method
Prerequisite: Total Quality Control, Statistics II
EM 425 COST ACCOUNTING
(3-0-0) (ECTS Credit: 3)
Semester:7
The natures of cost accounting;
cost concepts; costing and control of materials,
costing and control of labor; costing and control of
factory overheads; cost accumulation systems; job
order cost system; nature and characteristics of
process costing system, joint product and by product
costing; break-even and cost-volume-profit analysis.
EM 421 GRADUATION
PROJECT I (0-4-0)
(ECTS Credit: 5)
Semester:7
EM 315 TERM PROJECT
(0-4-0)
(ECTS Credit: 5)
Semester:7
EM 314 ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY
(2-0-0) (ECTS
Credit: 3) (Elective Course)
Semester:7
Environment, Pollutions (air, water, soil, solid), the control of industrial pollution, noise control, and Environment economy, ISO 14000 Systems, Excellent Tecnologies for Industrial Environment, Purifying Industrial wastes.
Elective Course
EM 415 COMPUTER
APPLICATIONS IN INDUSTRY (2-0-0)
(ECTS Credit: 3)
(Elective
Course) Semester:7
The basic functions in
industry such as production planning finance
management, human resources, inventory control,
quality management and their system analysis,
software and software packs usages. Elective
Course
Elective Course
EM 404 E-BUSINESS/E-COMMERCE
(2-0-0) (ECTS
Credit: 3) (Elective Course)
Semester:7
A brief concept of marketing, marketing tools and strategies, such as marketing research, salesforecasting, market targeting, services and international marketing; overview of marketing mix: product, price, distribution channels and promotion, sales analysis and the control of marketing operations.
Elective Course
ELECTIVE COURSES IN GROUP
A:
EM 431 TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT
THROUGH LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT AND TECHNICAL STANDARDS
(2-0-0)
(ECTS Credit: 3)
(Elective Course)
Semester:7
Introduction to transport
management, overview of transport types, transport
equipments and vehicles, combined transport,
technical standards for highway transport, transport
types of national and international transportation.
EM 432 TECHNOLOGY AND
R&D MANAGEMENT
(2-0-0)
(ECTS Credit: 3)
(Elective Course)
Semester:7
The concept of technology, the concept of knowledge and knowledge management, innovation, product innovation and strategic deployment of innovation, fuzzy front end, intrapreneurship, creativity, managing product development process and its phases, complexity of product development teams, organizational structure and R&D functions of product development teams, industrial design and quality management consciousness in organizations, global R&D management, R&D function in strategic management process. In addition, case studies and current developments will be discussed, and economics, management-organization and strategic managements subjects that is necessary of content of the lesson will be revised.
EM 433 HEURISTIC
OPTIMIZATION
(2-0-0)
(ECTS Credit: 3)
(Elective Course)
Semester:7
Optimum search methods, tabu
search, annealing algorithm, genetic algorithm,
swarm intelligence, ant colony algorithm.
EM 316
ORGANISATIONAL LEADERSHIP AND CHANGE MANAGEMENT
(2-0-0) (ECTS Credit: 3)
(Elective Course)
Semester:7
Leadership theory and
practice at the individual, group, and
organisational levels of analysis.Trait, behavioural
and contingency theories of leadership, leadership
traits, values and ethics, communication, coaching
and conflict skills, dyadic relationships and
followership, leading effective and self-managed
teams, charismatic and transformational leadership,
organisational leadership and change, diversity and
organisational learning issues..
Elective Course
EM 412 HUMAN RECOURCES
PLANNING (3-0-0)
(ECTS Credit: 4)
Semester:8
Strategic planning in staffing, reduction of labor surplus, labor shortage avoidance and uses of alternative measures in staffing issues. Human resources information systems through research and range and uses of the current computer applications systems. Employee protections and affirmative action plans through understanding of the laws, the labor population and legal applications research. Management succession related to performance systems and employee development planning.
00924 BUSINESS LAW* (2-0-0)
(ECTS Credit: 2)
Semester:8
Basic notions, Legal
transactions, and classification of contracts,
formation of contracts, offer and acceptance,
contractual capacity, reality of consent: fictitious
transactions; subject matter of the contracts
(illegal bargains). Representation, performance of
contracts, remedies for breach of contracts,
modalities of obligations: conditional contracts,
joint liability and rights; third party beneficiary
contracts
EM 422 GRADUATION
PROJECT II (0-4-0)
(ECTS Credit: 10)
Semester:8
Prerequisite: Graduation Project I
EM 405 MANAGEMENT
INFORMATION SYSTEMS (2-0-0)
(ECTS Credit: 4)
Semester:8
Informations Systems, Data Sources Management, internet, e-commerce, e-business, mobile commerce, management decision systems, information security
EM 409 COMPUTER INTEGRATED
PRODUCTION (2-0-0)
(ECTS Credit: 3)
(Elective Course)
Semester:8
CIM (Computer Integrated Manufacturing), Otomation and Control Levels, CAD, CAM, Integration of CAD and CAM
Elective Course
EM 427 INDUSTRIAL SOCIOLOGY
AND PSYCHOLOGY (2-0-0)
(ECTS Credit: 3)
(Elective Course)
Semester:8
Understanding social behavior, individual in society, social perception, attitudes and evaluating the social world, social influence, group dynamics, leadership, decision making by groups, social exchange and corporation, competition and bargaining, Ledership, Motivation, undestranding and discussing basic concepts like communications and conflicts.
Elective Course
EM423 INTRODUCTION TO
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE(2-0-0)
(ECTS Credit: 3)
Elective
Course) Semester:8
Expert Systems, Neural Networks, Fuzzy Logic and Fuzzy Sets, Voice Recognation, Machine Learning
Elective Course
EM 429 ROBOTICS
(2-0-0)
(ECTS Credit: 3)
(Elective Course)
Semester:8
Introduction to the design and control of autonomous robots. Design issues such as wheels verses legs, actuator placement, the use of sensors for perception, controller selection, and wiring will be covered. Students will develop control schemes and use programming skills and machine learning to generate programs for controllers.
Elective Course
EM 430 JOB EVALUATION AND
WAGE SYSTEMS (2-0-0)
(ECTS Credit: 3)
(Elective
Course) Semester:8
Job analysis-purposes, definitions, Job descriptions; Job analysis-purposes, appraisal; Performance appraisal-methods of performance appraisal; wage and wage systems, politics of wage in organizations.
Elective CourseELECTIVE COURSES IN GROUP B:
EM 434 LEAN
MANUFACTURING
(2-0-0)
(ECTS Credit: 3)
(Elective Course)
Semester:8
Why lean thinking is
needed? Evolution of lean thinking,
definition and types of waste, causes of
waste, principles of lean manufacturing,
understanding the value stream, determining the
value stream, kanban system, perfection, lean
manufacturing frame, implementation steps of
lean manufacturing, value stream
mapping, present state map,
future state map.