In accordance with Article 4 of the Organization and Operation Regulation of the Graduate Education Institutions and the 6th Article of the Regulation on the Establishment of the Common Graduate Education and Training Programs with the Higher Education Institutions of the Higher Education Institutions in Turkey at the meeting of the Higher Education General Assembly dated 06/19/2014 with Nevsehir Hacı Bektaş Veli University Erciyes University Rectorships, Science Institute of Sciences in the Common Metallurgy and Materials Engineering Degree Graduate Program was found to be appropriate.Since 2019-2020 academic year, the program has started its graduate education within its own structure.The language of education is Turkish. |
Graduates who have successfully completed the program are awarded a Master of Science degree in the field of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering. |
Second Cycle Degree |
For admission to MsC program: - 1) Bachelor's Degree in acceptable fields 2) Sufficient score from the National Academic Staff & Graduate Education Exam (ALES) 3) English proficiency. |
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. |
In order to receive a Master of Science degree in Metallurgy and Material Engineering field, students have to successfully complete their courses, give a seminar about their thesis subjects, and present and defend a review or original research thesis. |
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 | Students will get information by doing research in the field of Engineering, evaluate the information, interpret and apply. |
PO-2 | Students complete information and apply the scientific method; It integrates the knowledge of different disciplines. |
PO-3 | Students fictions engineering problems, develop methods to solve and apply innovative methods in solution. |
PO-4 | Student leadership in multi-disciplinary teams, develops solutions to complex situations and take responsibility. |
PO-5 | Students are aware of new and emerging practice of the profession, examine them and learn when necessary. |
PO-6 | Students develop methods to solve a defined problem and apply innovative methods in technology solutions. |
PO-7 | Students will share their work process and the results in writing or verbally. |
PO-8 | Students will observe the social, scientific and ethical values. |
TYYC | PÇ-1 | PÇ-2 | PÇ-3 | PÇ-4 | PÇ-5 | PÇ-6 | PÇ-7 | PÇ-8 |
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1- Develop and deepen knowledge in the same or in a different field to the proficiency level based on Bachelor level qualifications. | X | X | ||||||
2- Conceive the interdisciplinary interaction which the field is related with. | X | |||||||
1- Use of theoretical and practical knowledge within the field at a proficiency level. | X | |||||||
2- Interpret the knowledge about the field by integrating the information gathered from different disciplines and formulate new knowledge. | X | |||||||
3- Solve the problem faced related to the field by using research methods. | X | |||||||
1- Independently conduct studies that require proficiency in the field. | X | |||||||
2-Take responsibility and develop new strategic solutions as a team member in order to solve unexpected complex problems faced within the applications in the field. | X | |||||||
3- Demonstrate leadership in contexts that require solving problems related to the field. | X | |||||||
1- Evaluate knowledge and skills acquired at proficiency level in the field with a critical approach and direct the learning. | X | |||||||
1- Communicate current developments and studies within the field to both professional and non-professional groups systematically using written, oral and visual techniques by supporting with quantitative and qualitative data. | X | |||||||
2- Investigate, improve social connections and their conducting norms with a critical view and act to change them when necessary. | X | |||||||
3- Communicate with peers by using a foreign language at least at a level of European Language Portfolio B2 General Level. | X | |||||||
4- Use advanced informatics and communication technology skills with software knowledge required by the field. | X | |||||||
1- Audit the data gathering, interpretation, implementation and announcement stages by taking into consideration the cultural, scientific, and ethic values and teach these values. | X | X | ||||||
2- Develop strategy, policy and implementation plans on the issues related to the field and assess the findings within the frame of quality processes. | X | X | ||||||
3- Use the knowledge, problem solving and/or implementation skills in interdisciplinary studies. | X | 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. |
Candidates who have successfully completed their M.Sc. studying can take a doctorate program provided they have enough grades from ALES examination and they have enough knowledge of English language. |
Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
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MMZ541 | SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND ETHICS | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 6 |
SEC 1 | ELECTIVE LESSON POOL 1 | - Hour(s) | - Hour(s) | 1 | Fall Semester | Optional | 24 |
Total: |
30 |
Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
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MMZ500 | SEMINAR | 0 Hour(s) | 2 Hour(s) | 1 | Spring Semester | Compulsory | 12 |
SEC 2 | ELECTIVE LESSON POOL 2 | - Hour(s) | - Hour(s) | 1 | Spring Semester | Optional | 18 |
Total: |
30 |
Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
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MMZ597 | THESIS STUDIES | 0 Hour(s) | 2 Hour(s) | 2 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 22 |
MMZ801 | SPECIAL AREA COURSE | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 2 | Fall Semester | Compulsory | 8 |
Total: |
30 |
Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
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MMZ598 | THESIS STUDIES | 0 Hour(s) | 2 Hour(s) | 2 | Spring Semester | Compulsory | 22 |
MMZ802 | SPECIAL AREA COURSE | 4 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 2 | Spring Semester | Compulsory | 8 |
Total: |
30 |
Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
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MLZ525 | BIOMATERIALS AND TISSUE ENGINEERING | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Fall Semester | Optional | 6 |
MMZ509 | THE HEAT TREATMENT OF STEELS | 0 Hour(s) | 3 Hour(s) | 1 | Fall Semester | Optional | 6 |
MMZ503 | PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Fall Semester | Optional | 6 |
MMZ517 | RAW MATERIALS AND RAW MATERIALS PROCESSING | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Fall Semester | Optional | 6 |
MLZ539 | ADVANCED CORROSION | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Spring Semester | Optional | 6 |
MMZ507 | ADVANCED MATERIALS SCIENCE | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Fall Semester | Optional | 6 |
MMZ505 | ADVANCED METALLURGICAL THERMODYNAMICS | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Fall Semester | Optional | 6 |
MMZ501 | TECHNOLOGY OF COMPOSITE MATERIALS | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Fall Semester | Optional | 6 |
MMZ519 | RELATIONS BETWEEN THE MEC. BEH. OF MATER. AND MICROSTRUCTURE | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Fall Semester | Optional | 6 |
MLZ527 | PROPERTIES OF NANOMATERIALS | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Fall Semester | Optional | 6 |
MMZ511 | SOLID STATE REACTIONS IN CERAMICS | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Fall Semester | Optional | 6 |
MMZ515 | THE METHODS OF CERAMIC FORMING | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Fall Semester | Optional | 6 |
MMZ513 | THERMAL SPRAY COATING | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Fall Semester | Optional | 6 |
Course Code | Course Title | Theoretical | Practice | Year | Semester of Study | Type of Course | ECTS |
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MMZ502 | ALLOY THEORY | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Spring Semester | Optional | 6 |
MMZ504 | NON-FERROUS METALS | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Spring Semester | Optional | 6 |
MMZ508 | ADVANCED WELDING TECHNIQUES | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Spring Semester | Optional | 6 |
MMZ512 | ADVANCED POLYMER TECHNOLOGY | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Spring Semester | Optional | 6 |
MMZ506 | ADVANCED TRIBOLOGY | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Spring Semester | Optional | 6 |
MMZ510 | DEFORMATION AND FRACTURE IN METALS | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Spring Semester | Optional | 6 |
MMZ514 | NANOTECHNOLOGY | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Spring Semester | Optional | 6 |
MMZ518 | THE MECHANICS OF PLASTIC FORMING AND TECHNOLOGY | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Spring Semester | Optional | 6 |
MMZ516 | CERAMIC COATING MATERIAL HEALTH EQUIPMENT PRODUCTION | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Spring Semester | Optional | 6 |
MLZ520 | MATERIALS IN RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES | 3 Hour(s) | 0 Hour(s) | 1 | Spring Semester | Optional | 6 |
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. |
In order to successfully complete the Master of Science in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering program, it is necessary to pass all the courses available in the program (120 ECTS credits) and successfully complete the master's thesis. |
Full-time |
The academic activities of the department are carried out with two professors, 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 Hacı Bektas Veli 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 |