Machine Program
Purpose of the Program
In this department, education is given about the basic disciplines used in machine manufacturing technologies. In the first year, our students who study in our department are trained in English and Vocational English, which will be necessary for them in their professional life, as well as courses such as Mathematics and Physics that a technical staff should know.
In addition, in the first year, they take courses such as Technical Drawing, Measurement-Control and Material Technology, which they need to know as a basis in their professional life. In the same year, the student recognizes machine tools such as Lathe, Milling and Drill used in production processes in the Manufacturing processes course and develops technical skills by using these machines.
In the same course, he takes his first steps in production life by making various prototype productions. In this course, he reinforces the theoretical knowledge he sees in Technical Drawing, Material Technology and Measurement-Control courses in practice. In the second year, more comprehensive training is given on Machining. Here, computer-aided design courses such as Solidworks and Autocad, which are very essential in professional life, are given. Theoretical and practical training is given on grinding and other precision production machine tools.
In the welding technology course, students receive a comprehensive education on various welding types and technologies. In the Hydraulics and Pinomatics course, basic information is given in this field and various experiments are carried out in the laboratory environment. In the Sheet Metal Molding course, theoretical information about molding is given and in the System Analysis and Design course, design and production studies related to molds and similar machine equipment are carried out.
Our students who have successfully completed two years of education and training will be able to read and interpret a project of a machine mechanism, design a machine mechanism in a needed area, and draw the manufacturing drawings of this designed mechanism. They will be able to make the material selection needed in the design processes correctly, produce the machine mechanism they have designed on conventional and computer-controlled (CNC) machine tools, assemble this system and gain the skills to operate this system.
Titles and Employment Areas of Graduates
Our students who graduate from this program and receive the title of technician fill the gap between technician and engineer, which is critical in the manufacturing sector. Our students who graduate from this program have the opportunity to find jobs in a wide range of sectors such as automotive production, white goods production, health sector, construction sector, aviation sector and defense industry sector.
Departments that can be passed with Vertical Transfer
Machinery, Metallurgical materials, Mechatronics, Construction machinery, Ship machinery, Agricultural machinery, Automotive, Energy, Manufacturing engineering
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