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DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING GENERAL INFORMATION
 

UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM (B.Sc.)

 

GRADUATE PROGRAM (M.Sc.)

 

Currently, Industrial Engineering Department of Çankaya University offers B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science) and M.Sc. (Master of Science).

UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM (B.Sc.)

Industrial Engineering Department undergraduate curriculum has been rearranged as below and is enforced starting from 2007-2008 academic year. The detailed information on the new undergraduate curriculum may be reached by the links given below.

Previous and new curriculum comparison table - Description of the courses (English)

Adaptation program (Turkish)

Prerequisite chart (English)

Courses and prerequisite chart for minor students (English)

Courses and prerequisite chart for double major students (English)

The undergraduate program strives to provide students with the necessary knowledge and skills to address organizational and industrial problems. The primary areas of interest are analysis, design, planning, operation and control of manufacturing and/or service systems.

The undergraduate program is based on mathematics, basic sciences and engineering analysis. In addition, students are encouraged to improve their background and skills in management, humanities, and social sciences. Graduates have the opportunity to participate in employment in both private and public sectors.

GRADUATE PROGRAM (M.Sc.)

Master of Science (MS) in Industrial Engineering program is designed to improve the skills of the students in the analysis and design of the manufacturing and/or service organizations. The MS program will expose the students to the theoretical, technological and practical aspects of industrial engineering and operations research. The main research areas are production planning and inventory control, automation in manufacturing, design and analysis of manufacturing system, cost management, operations research, decision analysis, quality management and human factors engineering.

The MS program consists of two options: thesis and non-thesis options.

In both options, each MS student should take, but not in the first semester, IE 590 Graduate Seminar during the MS program period.

In both options, each MS student should register at least any two compulsory courses of the MS program core courses  during the study, other than IE 590 Graduate Seminar and IE 591 Special Studies , IE 599 Master’s Thesis, depending on the option.

Applicants must have a BS degree in Industrial Engineering or a related field. Teaching language at Çankaya University is English, thus each applicant has to have fluent in written and spoken English.

Non-IE graduate and IE undergraduate courses may be taken by the approval of the department’s graduate program committee. However, only up to 6 credit hours of such courses can be counted towards the degree requirements.

Formal course work completed outside Çankaya University is subject to the approval of the department’s graduate program committee to be counted towards the degree requirements.

Applicants must have a BS degree in Industrial Engineering or a related field. Teaching language at Çankaya University is English, thus each applicant has to be fluent in written and spoken English.

Students with non-IE background are required to complete a student-specific deficiency program according to their academic/professional background. The period spent in completing the deficiency program is not included in the MS program completion requirement of maximum five semesters.

UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM

 

FIRST YEAR

First Semester

Course

Code

Course Name     

Credits

ENG 101 English for Freshman I (3 0 3)
PHYS  111 General Physics for Engineering (3 2 4)
TURK 101 Turkish I (2 0 2)
MATH 155 Calculus for Engineering (3 2 4)
IE 101 Industrial Engineering Orientation (2 0 2)
IE 111 Computer Aided Engineering Drawing (2 2 3)

(15 6 18)

Second Semester
 

Course Code   Course Name     

Credits

ENG 102 English for Freshman II (3 0 3)
PHYS 112 General Physics for Engineering II (3 2 4)
TURK 102 Turkish II (2 0 2)
MATH 156 Calculus for Engineering II (3 2 4)
CENG 198 Introduction to Computer Programming (2 2 3)
IE 114 Materials Science and General Chemistry (3 2 4)
(16 8 20)

SECOND YEAR

Third Semester

Course Code   Course Name     

Credits

MATH 215 Linear Algebra for Industrial Engineering (3 0 3)
HIST 201 Principles of Kemal Atatürk I (2 0 2)
IE 243 Manufacturing Processes (2 2 3)
ECON 213 Principles of Economics (4 0 4)
IE 227 Introduction to Probability (3 2 4)
IE 211 Introduction to Engineering Thermodynamics (3 0 3)
(17 4 19)
Fourth Semester
 
Course Code   Course Name     

Credits

HIST 202 Principles of Kemal Atatürk II (2 0 2)
ENG 202 Adv. Reading and Oral Communication (2 2 3)
IE 244 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems (2 2 3)
IE 228 Engineering Statistics (2 2 3)
IE 232 Operations Research I - Modeling (3 2 4)
IE 240 Cost Anaysis in Engineering (2 2 3)
IE  200 Summer Training I Non-credit
(13 10 18)

THIRD YEAR

Fifth Semester

Course Code   Course Name     

Credits

IE 301 Work Study and Ergonomics (2 2 3)
IE 361 Production Planning I (2 2 3)
IE 341 Engineering Economic Analysis (2 2 3)
IE 327 System Simulation (2 2 3)
IE 333 Operations Research II - Deterministic Problems (3 2 4)
(11 10 16)
Sixth Semester
 
Course Code   Course Name     

Credits

IE 302 Facilities Design and Location (2 2 3)
IE 362 Production Planning II (2 2 3)
IE 364 Production Information Systems (2 2 3)
IE 334 Operations Research III - Stochastic Problems (3 2 4)
ELEC 1 Restricted Non-Departmental Elective (3 0 3)
IE 300 Summer Training II Non-credit
(12 8 16)

FOURTH YEAR

Seventh Semester

Course Code   Course Name     

Credits

IE 427 Quality Engineering (2 2 3)
MAN 102 Introduction to Management (3 0 3)
IE 407 Systems' Analysis (1 4 3)
IE 499 Seminar in IE Practice (0 2 1)
ELEC 2 Departmental Elective (3 0 3)
ELEC 3 Departmental Elective (3 0 3)
(12 8 16)
Eight Semester
 
Course Code   Course Name     

Credits

IE 408 Systems' Design and Implementation (2 4 4)
HUK 4xx Business Law for IE (3 0 3)
ELEC 4 Free Elective (3 0 3)
ELEC 5 Departmental Elective (3 0 3)
ELEC 6 MAN/ECON Elective (3 0 3)
(14 4 16)
 
GRADUATE PROGRAM (M.Sc.)

CORE COURSES

 
 
Course Code   Course Name     

Credits

IE 501 Linear Optimization Methods* (3 0 3)
IE 502 Stochastic Processes * (3 0 3)
IE 505 Production Planning and Scheduling * (3 0 3)
IE  507 Nonlinear Optimization Methods * (3 0 3)
IE  512 Decision Analysis * (3 0 3)
IE 590 Graduate Seminar (required for both thesis and non-thesis students) Non-credit
IE  591 Special Studies (required for non-thesis students after thesis assignment) (3 0 3)
IE  599 Master's Thesis (applies to the students of thesis option) Non-credit
*  Students in both options should take at least two of these courses in their study.

ELECTIVE COURSES

Course Code   Course Name     

Credits

IE 503 Production Systems Analysis (3 0 3)
IE 506 Facilities Planning and Layout (3 0 3)
IE 508 Graph Theory with Applications (3 0 3)
IE 509 Queuing Theory (3 0 3)
IE 510 Quality Management (3 0 3)
IE 511 Discrete Optimization Methods (3 0 3)
IE 513 Inventory Theory (3 0 3)
IE 514 Scheduling in Manufacturing Systems (3 0 3)
IE 515 Engineering Management (3 0 3)
IE 516 Mathematics for Operation Methods (3 0 3)
IE 518 Occupational Safety and Health Engineering (3 0 3)
IE 520 Ergonomics and Occupational Biomechanics (3 0 3)
IE 523 Facility Layout and Material Handling (3 0 3)
IE 525 Cost Management for Advanced Manufacturing (3 0 3)
IE 528 Industrial Robotic Applications (3 0 3)
IE 530 Automation in Production Systems (3 0 3)
IE 532 Automation in Manufacturing and Product Design (3 0 3)
IE 535 Rapid Prototyping and Reverse Engineering (3 0 3)
IE 540 Design of Experiments (3 0 3)
IE 542 Quality Assurance Systems (3 0 3)
IE 544 Reliability Theory and Applications (3 0 3)
IE 550 Probability Theory and Statistics for Ind. Engineers (3 0 3)
IE 551 Multiple Criteria Decision Making (3 0 3)
IE 552 Heuristic Methods for Optimization (3 0 3)
IE 555 Logistics Engineering (3 0 3)