Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering was opened at the Faculty of Engineering and Architecture according to based on the 7/d-2 article of the law with numbered 2880 of numbered 2547 the laws by the High Education of the Board on April 14, 2010. |
Students who have accomplished in all the courses (equal to 240 ECTS) and achieved to least 2.0 from 4.00 their average are awarded a bachelor’s degree diploma in Metallurgy and Material Engineering. |
Bachelor's Degree |
It is necessary that students pass the YKS (Access to Higher Education Examination ) exams. The students make choices to be admitted to the programs they want to attend and send their preference form to ÖSYM (Student Selection and Placement Center). ÖSYM takes all the applications lists the scores the students have received from highest to lowest and announces the current programs according to the scores placing the students in the programs they have preferred. On the other hand, foreign national students are placed in the universities across Turkey as per the scores they received on the central exam named YÖS (Foreign Student Exam) Documents required for registration: 1- Diplomas of high schools and their equivalents 2- The result of student placement exam by ÖSYM |
Recognition of prior learning in Turkish higher education institutions are still in progress. Therefore, recognition of prior learning in Nevşehir University has not been fully accomplished. However, exemption exams from such lessons as Computer Sciences and English are held at the beginning of every academic year. Students who consider themselves capable of meeting the learning outcomes of such lessons are welcome to take the exemption test. Those who have passed the exemption test are exempt from the relevant lesson. |
Students are must be successfully complete all of compulsory and elective their lessons in the program and to have a average degree at least 2.0 from 4.00 in order to get bachelor's degree in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering |
Our program consist of expert academics in the field, the necessary studies are carried out along with the courses. The aim of our department is to nurture Metallurgical and Materials Engineers with equipped the ability of problem-solving, undertake high responsibility, national, moral and ethical values, contemporary. |
PO-1 | Student, mathematics, physics, chemistry and basic engineering knowledge, has the sufficient information for use in the field of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering. |
PO-2 | Student analyzes system and system components or processes and gains the ability to apply modern design methods in this direction. |
PO-3 | Student determines the engineering problems, identifies, formulates and solves, this purpose, the ability to select and apply appropriate analytical methods and modeling techniques |
PO-4 | Then, both nationally and in individual and multi-disciplinary teams, effective skills, responsibility and teamwork, self-confidence makes. |
PO-5 | Student is aware of the necessity of lifelong learning, followed by developments in science and technology, and also constantly renews itself. |
PO-6 | Then, in the field of Metallurgy and materials engineering uses existing methods and devices according to the standards, test design, test makes, collects data, analyzes and reviews the results. |
PO-7 | Student, mathematics, physics, chemistry and theoretical and practical knowledge in the field of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering is able to use for engineering solutions. |
PO-8 | Student communicates effectively and gains life-long learning skills, with a sense of professional and ethical responsibility. |
PO-9 | Student understands the effects of global and societal context of engineering solutions and applications, and has knowledge of contemporary issues. |
PO-10 | Student knows project management, workplace practices, employee health, environmental and safety issues; is aware of the responsibility of the legal and engineering applications. |
TYYC | PÇ-1 | PÇ-2 | PÇ-3 | PÇ-4 | PÇ-5 | PÇ-6 | PÇ-7 | PÇ-8 | PÇ-9 | PÇ-10 |
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1- Possess advanced level theoretical and practical knowledge supported by textbooks with updated information, practice equipments and other resources. | X | X | X | X | X | |||||
1- Use of advanced theoretical and practical knowledge within the field. | X | X | ||||||||
2-Interpret and evaluate data, define and analyze problems, develop solutions based on research and proofs by using acquired advanced knowledge and skills within the field. | X | X | X | X | ||||||
1- Conduct studies at an advanced level in the field independently. | X | X | ||||||||
2- Take responsibility both as a team member and individually in order to solve unexpected complex problems faced within the implementations in the field. | X | |||||||||
3- Planning and managing activities towards the development of subordinates in the framework of a project. | X | |||||||||
1- Evaluate the knowledge and skills acquired at an advanced level in the field with a critical approach. | ||||||||||
2- Determine learning needs and direct the learning. | X | |||||||||
3- Develop positive attitude towards lifelong learning. | X | X | ||||||||
1- Inform people and institutions, transfer ideas and solution proposals to problems in written and orally on issues in the field. | ||||||||||
2- Share the ideas and solution proposals to problems on issues in the field with professionals and non-professionals by the support of qualitative and quantitative data. | ||||||||||
3- Organize and implement project and activities for social environment with a sense of social responsibility. | ||||||||||
4- Monitor the developments in the field and communicate with peers by using a foreign language at least at a level of European Language Portfolio B1 General Level. | ||||||||||
5- Use informatics and communication technologies with at least a minimum level of European Computer Driving License Advanced Level software knowledge. | ||||||||||
1- Act in accordance with social, scientific, cultural and ethic values on the stages of gathering, implementation and release of the results of data related to the field. | X | X | ||||||||
2- Possess sufficient consciousness about the issues of universality of social rights, social justice, quality, cultural values and also, environmental protection, worker's health and security. | X |
Materials Engineers have widely business areas in public and private sectors as the three main material groups are metallic, ceramic and polymeric material sector and in addition to these sector groups engineers can work in area of composite materials, nanocomposite materials, electronic materials, and biomaterials. Materials Engineers who prefer metallurgical field are especially work in plants such as production of metal raw materials, processing of metal raw materials, the production of metal alloys and conversion of these metal raw materials to final product. Materials Engineers who prefer ceramic field are especially work in plants such as the production of ceramic raw materials, processing of ceramic raw materials, the production of ceramic mixtures and conversion of these ceramic materials to final product. In addition to these sectors, they can work in automotive and white goods industry, space-plane industry, biomedical sector, sector of electronic and fiber optic materials as a more subjective. Materials Engineers who prefer polymer field are especially work in plants such as production of polymer raw materials, processing of polymer raw materials, the production of polymer mixtures and conversion of these polymer raw materials to final product. Furthermore, they can work in various sectors which contain polymer materials as an insulator such as textile, space-plane industry, automotive and white goods industry, biomedical sector, sector of fuel cell and battery industry and electronics industry. In addition to these sectors materials engineers who prefer work in composite materials, nanocomposite material, and electronic material and biomaterial fields will be find the opportunity to work in the above-mentioned sectors. Nowadays, the sole aim of materials sector especially upgrade to advance levels the properties of traditional materials with fabrication of nanocomposite. |
The students who have successfully completed their undergraduate studies, can attend to postgraduate programs provided that they have acceptable score from ALES(Academic Personnel and Postgraduate Education Entrance Exam) and have sufficient English language skills. |
Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
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FİZ101 | PHYSIC I | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 4 |
KİM101 | CHEMISTRY I | 2 Hour(s) | 2 Hour(s) | 1 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 5 |
MLZ103 | CRYSTALLOGRAPHY | 2 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 4 |
MAT101 | MATHEMATICS I | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 4 |
MLZ101 | INTRODUCTION TO METALLURGY AND MATERIALS ENG. | 2 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 5 |
ENF101 | BASIC USE OF COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY I | 1 Hour(s) | 2 Hour(s) | 1 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 2 |
MMF101 | BASIC ENGINEERING SCIENCES I | 2 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 2 |
TDL101 | TURKISH LANGUAGE I | 2 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 2 |
YBD101 | FOREIGN LANGUAGE I | 2 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 2 |
Total: |
30 |
Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
FİZ102 | PHYSIC II | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Spring Semester | Compulsory | 4 |
KİM102 | CHEMISTRY II | 2 Hour(s) | 2 Hour(s) | 1 | Spring Semester | Compulsory | 5 |
MAT102 | MATHEMATICS II | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Spring Semester | Compulsory | 4 |
MLZ104 | STATICS AND STRENGTH | 2 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Spring Semester | Compulsory | 2 |
MLZ102 | TECHNICAL DRAWING | 2 Hour(s) | 2 Hour(s) | 1 | Spring Semester | Compulsory | 6 |
ENF102 | BASIC USE OF COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY II | 1 Hour(s) | 2 Hour(s) | 1 | Spring Semester | Compulsory | 3 |
MMF104 | BASIC ENGINEERING SCIENCES II | 2 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Spring Semester | Compulsory | 2 |
TDL102 | TURKISH LANGUAGE II | 2 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Spring Semester | Compulsory | 2 |
YBD102 | FOREIGN LANGUAGE II | 2 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Spring Semester | Compulsory | 2 |
Total: |
30 |
Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
AIT101 | ATATURK’S PRINCIPLES AND HISTORY | 2 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 2 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 2 |
MAT201 | DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS | 2 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 2 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 2 |
MLZ205 | PHYSICALCHEMISTRY | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 2 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 4 |
MMF203 | OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH -I | 2 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 2 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 3 |
MLZ203 | MATERIALS I | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 2 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 5 |
MLZ209 | MATERIAL LABORATORY-I | 2 Hour(s) | 2 Hour(s) | 2 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 5 |
MLZ207 | MECHANICAL BEHAVIOR OF MATERIALS | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 2 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 4 |
MLZ201 | THERMODYNAMICS OF MATERIALS | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 2 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 5 |
Total: |
30 |
Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
AIT102 | ATATURK’S PRINCIPLES AND HISTORY II | 2 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 2 | Spring Semester | Compulsory | 2 |
MMF102 | COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN | 1 Hour(s) | 2 Hour(s) | 2 | Spring Semester | Compulsory | 3 |
MLZ202 | SOLUTIONS THERMODYNAMICS | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 2 | Spring Semester | Compulsory | 4 |
MLZ206 | PHASE DIAGRAMS | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 2 | Spring Semester | Compulsory | 4 |
MMF204 | OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH -II | 2 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 2 | Spring Semester | Compulsory | 3 |
MLZ204 | MATERIALS II | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 2 | Spring Semester | Compulsory | 5 |
MLZ210 | MATERIAL LABORATORY-II | 2 Hour(s) | 2 Hour(s) | 2 | Spring Semester | Compulsory | 5 |
MLZ212 | POLIMERS | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 2 | Spring Semester | Compulsory | 4 |
Total: |
30 |
Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
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MLZ305 | IRON ANS STEEL PRODUCTION | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 4 |
MLZ301 | PHYSICAL METALLURGY | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 4 |
MLZ303 | MATERIAL CHARACTERIZATION-I | 2 Hour(s) | 2 Hour(s) | 3 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 4 |
MLZ307 | PLASTIC FORMING | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 4 |
MLZ300 | TRAINING I | 0 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 2 |
SCD2 | Elective Lesson 2 | - Hour(s) | - Hour(s) | 3 | Fall Semester | Optional | 4 |
SCD1 | Elective Lesson 1 | - Hour(s) | - Hour(s) | 3 | Fall Semester | Optional | 4 |
SCD3 | Elective Lesson 3 | - Hour(s) | - Hour(s) | 3 | Fall Semester | Optional | 4 |
Total: |
30 |
Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
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MLZ302 | CASTING TECHNOLOGY | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Spring Semester | Compulsory | 4 |
MLZ306 | HEAT TREATMENT | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Spring Semester | Compulsory | 5 |
MLZ308 | CHEMICAL METALLURGY | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Spring Semester | Compulsory | 4 |
MLZ304 | MATERIAL CHARACTERIZATION II | 2 Hour(s) | 2 Hour(s) | 3 | Spring Semester | Compulsory | 5 |
SCD4 | Elective Lesson 4 | - Hour(s) | - Hour(s) | 3 | Spring Semester | Optional | 4 |
SCD5 | Elective Lesson 5 | - Hour(s) | - Hour(s) | 3 | Spring Semester | Optional | 4 |
SCD6 | Elective Lesson 6 | - Hour(s) | - Hour(s) | 3 | Spring Semester | Optional | 4 |
Total: |
30 |
Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
MLZ401 | CERAMICS | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 4 |
MLZ400 | TRAINING II | 0 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 2 |
MLZ403 | DESIGN AND MATERIAL SELECTION | 2 Hour(s) | 2 Hour(s) | 4 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 4 |
SCD10 | Elective Lesson 10 | - Hour(s) | - Hour(s) | 4 | Fall Semester | Optional | 4 |
SCD11 | Elective Lesson 11 | - Hour(s) | - Hour(s) | 4 | Fall Semester | Optional | 4 |
SCD7 | Elective Lesson 7 | - Hour(s) | - Hour(s) | 4 | Fall Semester | Optional | 4 |
SCD8 | Elective Lesson 10 | - Hour(s) | - Hour(s) | 4 | Fall Semester | Optional | 4 |
SCD9 | Elective Lesson 9 | - Hour(s) | - Hour(s) | 4 | Fall Semester | Optional | 4 |
Total: |
30 |
Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
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MLZ402 | FINAL PROJECT | 0 Hour(s) | 2 Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Compulsory | 2 |
MLZ406 | NON-FERROUS METALS | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Compulsory | 4 |
MLZ404 | CORROSION | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Compulsory | 4 |
SCD12 | Elective Lesson 12 | - Hour(s) | - Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Optional | 4 |
SCD13 | Elective Lesson 13 | - Hour(s) | - Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Optional | 4 |
SCD14 | Elective Lesson 14 | - Hour(s) | - Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Optional | 4 |
SCD15 | Elective Lesson 15 | - Hour(s) | - Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Optional | 4 |
SCD16 | Elective Lesson 16 | - Hour(s) | - Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Optional | 4 |
Total: |
30 |
Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
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MLZ325 | ALLOYS | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Fall Semester | Optional | 4 |
MLZ327 | COMPOSITE MATERIALS | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Fall Semester | Optional | 4 |
MLZ333 | TECHNICAL ENGLISH I | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Fall Semester | Optional | 4 |
Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
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MLZ323 | METALLURGICAL TRANSACTIONS | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Fall Semester | Optional | 4 |
MLZ321 | TRIBOLOGY | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Fall Semester | Optional | 4 |
Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
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MLZ331 | INTERMETALLIC MATERIALS | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Fall Semester | Optional | 4 |
MLZ329 | TRANSPORT PHENOMENA | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Fall Semester | Optional | 4 |
Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
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MLZ328 | MASS AND ENERGY BALANCE STATEMENT | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Spring Semester | Optional | 4 |
MLZ320 | SUPERCONDUCTING MATERIALS | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Spring Semester | Optional | 4 |
Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
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MLZ322 | ORE PREPARATION AND METALLURGICAL FRONT PROCESSES | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Spring Semester | Optional | 4 |
MLZ324 | FRACTURE ANALYSIS | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Spring Semester | Optional | 4 |
Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
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MLZ326 | JOINING TECHNIQUES | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Spring Semester | Optional | 4 |
MLZ332 | TECHNICAL ENGLISH II | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Spring Semester | Optional | 4 |
MLZ330 | THERMAL SPRAY COATINGS | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 3 | Spring Semester | Optional | 4 |
Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
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MLZ411 | INDUSTRIAL FURNACES | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Fall Semester | Optional | 4 |
MLZ423 | NANO MATERIALS | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Fall Semester | Optional | 4 |
Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
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MLZ429 | MODERN WELDING PROCESSES | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Fall Semester | Optional | 4 |
MLZ425 | POWDER METAL MATERIALS | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Fall Semester | Optional | 4 |
Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
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MLZ415 | HIGH TEMPERATURE BEHAVIOUR OF MATERIALS | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Fall Semester | Optional | 4 |
MLZ417 | SURFACE COATING METHODS | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Fall Semester | Optional | 4 |
Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
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MLZ419 | NON DESTRUCTIVE TESTING | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Fall Semester | Optional | 4 |
MLZ413 | MACHINE TOOLS AND MACHINING | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Fall Semester | Optional | 4 |
Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
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MLZ421 | BIOMATERIALS | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Fall Semester | Optional | 4 |
MLZ427 | POROUS MATERIALS | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Fall Semester | Optional | 4 |
Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
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MLZ422 | REFRACTORY MATERIALS | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Optional | 4 |
MLZ410 | CERAMIC RAW MATERIALS AND PRODUCTION METHODS | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Optional | 4 |
Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
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MLZ412 | PLASTIC PROCESSING METHODS | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Optional | 4 |
MLZ416 | SURFACE TREATMENT | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Optional | 4 |
Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
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MLZ418 | CAST IRON | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Optional | 4 |
MLZ414 | SPECIAL STEELS | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Optional | 4 |
Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
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MLZ424 | QUALITY CONTROL | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Optional | 4 |
MLZ428 | WELDING METALLURGY | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Optional | 4 |
Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
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MLZ426 | ADVANCED CERAMICS | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Optional | 4 |
MLZ420 | PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF CERAMICS | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 4 | Spring Semester | Optional | 4 |
Courses taken by a student have to be pre-approved by the student’s advisor every semester. At least 70% attendance for the theoretical classes and at least 80% attendance for the applied classes including workshop studies are obligatory to be able to attend the final exam. Students must attend at least one mid-term exam and a final exam for each course. 40% of the mid-term exam (homework, lab classes, quizzes, multiple choice tests) plus 60% of the final exam is accounted for evaluating the student’s performance in a course. Students should get at least 45 points out of 100 for each course. A student is considered successful for a course when he/she scores AA, BA, BB, CB or CC. A student can pass a class with DC or DD as well, but on a probational base that the general point average (GPA) of the student must be at least 2.0 at the end of his/her degree completion |
Metallurgical and Materials Engineering degree program in order to successfully complete the program, all the courses (240 ECTS), 4.00 weighted grade point average of at least 2.0, "Metallurgical Production and Materials Manufacturing" (30 days) and "Business-Organization" (20 days) Training and must successfully complete the graduation thesis. |
Fulltime |
The academic activities of the department are carried out with two professors and one associate professor and five doctor modern classrooms with the latest technology courses are conducted. However, students have free access to the opportunities offered by the university during the day. |
Nevşehir University, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, 50300 Nevşehir Türkiye Web:http://malzememuhendisligi.nevsehir.edu.tr/ TEL: 0 384 228 10 00 FAX: 0 384 215 10 37 Department head: Prof. Dr. Zahide BAYER ÖZTÜRK ECTS coordinator: Dr.Nilüfer KÜÇÜKDEVECİ |