PROGRAM
I. SEMESTER
Elective Courses (4)- 30,0
30,0
II. SEMESTER
Elective Courses (3)- 22,5
22,5
III. SEMESTER
SRM 600 Thesis 3+0 30,0
IV. SEMESTER
SRM 600 Thesis 3+0 30,0
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ELECTIVE COURSES
MLZ 610 Kinetics 3+0 7,5 SRM 601 Diffusion in Solids 3+0 7,5 SRM 602 Transmission Electron Microscopy
and Interphase Boundaries 3+0 7,5 SRM 603 Ionic Diffusion in Oxide Based
Glasses 3+0 7,5 SRM 604 Ceramic Sensors 3+0 7,5 SRM 605 Sintering Analysis 3+0 7,5 SRM 606 Structural Advanced Ceramics 3+0 7,5 SRM 607 Ceramic Powder Synthesis
Technologies 3+0 7,5 SRM 608 Ferroelectric Materials and Devices 3+0 7,5 SRM 609 Scanning Electron Microscopy and
Chemical Analysis Techniques 3+0 7,5 SRM 611 Advanced Composite Materials 3+0 7,5 SRM 612 Crystal Anisotropy 3+0 7,5 SRM 614 Colloid Chemistry and Reological
Behaviour 3+0 7,5 SRM 615 Material and Energy Balance in
Ceramic Production 3+0 7,5 SRM 616 Inorganic Pigments and Pigments
Interactions 3+0 7,5
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS) DEGREE
Materials Science and Engineering is an interdisciplinary field of science that studies ceramic, metallic, polymeric and composite materials and is strongly interrelated with the basic sciences of physics, chemistry and biology as well as chemical and mechanical engineering. The courses offered in the Materials Science and Engineering program especially emphasize the microstructure-property-performance relationships as well as factors that affect the materials behaviour in service. Materials are critical to all fields of engineering since design is often constrained by their limited availability. Furthermore, innovations in materials may lead to new design criteria and result in emergence of new products. Thus, most programs within the Faculty of Engineering involve one or two courses on Materials Science and Engineering. In spite of the fact that the metals and their alloys still constitute the most widely used family of engineering materials, improvements and developments in ceramic, polymer and composite materials are being achieved at an increasing rate.
The department was established in 1993 as Ceramic Engineering Department then in 2002 the curriculum was extended and its name was changed to Department of Materials Science & Engineering. The department is located at the Iki Eylul Campus and occupies a covered area of 5000 m2. 3 Professors, 4 Associate Professors, 4 Assistant Professors and 13 Assistants are currently working in the department. The decisions related with the department are made by the department academic board which is composed of all faculty members of the department. The department is governed by one head of department and two deputy head of department. One of the head of department takes care of technical activities of the department while the other deputy head of department assists the head of department in academic activities in the department.
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PROGRAM
I. SEMESTER
SRM 501 Ceramic Forming Techniques 3+0 7,5 Elective Courses (3)- 22,5
30,0
II. SEMESTER
MAT 517 Applied Mathematics 3+0 7,5 SRM 506 Structure-Property Relationships in
Ceramics 3+0 7,5 SRM 592 Seminar 3+0 7,5 Elective Course (1)- 7,5
30,0
III. SEMESTER
SRM 500 Thesis 3+0 30,0
ELECTIVE COURSES
SRM 502 Rheological Behavior of Ceramics 3+0 7,5 SRM 503 Dielectric Materials and Devices 3+0 7,5 SRM 508 Metallic Glasses 3+0 7,5 SRM 509 Applications of Crystallography 3+0 7,5 SRM 510 High Temperature Properties of
Ceramic Materials 3+0 7,5 SRM 512 Chemical Durability of Glasses 3+0 7,5 SRM 513 Making of Heavy-Clay Products 3+0 7,5 SRM 514 Fracture Mechanics of Ceramic
Materials 3+0 7,5 SRM 517 Ceramic Body and Glaze 3+0 7,5 SRM 518 Coating Techniques 3+0 7,5 SRM 519 Raw Materials and Mineral
Processing 3+0 7,5 SRM 520 Ceramic Tiles and Sanitaryware
Production 3+0 7,5 SRM 521 X-Ray Diffraction Techniques in
Materials Characterisation 3+0 7,5 SRM 522 The Use of Glass Materials in
Industry 3+0 7,5 SRM 523 Engineering Glasses 3+0 7,5 SRM 524 Refractory Technology3+0 7,5
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Head : Prof. Dr. Mehmet Riza ALTIOKKA
DOCTORATE DEGREE (PH.D)
Chemical Engineering involves in the design, construction and operation of processes which convert raw materials into useful products by changing their chemical or physical state. The discipline of chemical engineering has its origins in oil refining and petrochemical production, but the skills of a chemical engineer are now applied in a wide range of other industries, such as food and drink manufacture, pharmaceuticals, paper, plastics, water purification, electricity generation, metals, textiles, medical products, semi-conductors, perfumes and fragrances, detergents and cosmetics.
The department was established in 1997. The department is located at the Iki Eylul Campus and occupies a covered area of 5000 m2. 4 Professors, 1 Associate Professors, 6 Assistant Professors and 5 Assistants are currently working in the department. The decisions related with the department are made by the department academic board which is composed of all faculty members of the department. The department is governed by one department head and two deputy department head. One of the deputy department head takes care of technical activities of the department while the other deputy department head assists the department head in academic activities in the department.
PROGRAM
121
I. SEMESTER
Elective Courses (4)- 30,0
30,0
II. SEMESTER
Elective Courses (3)- 22,5
22,5
III. SEMESTER
KMH 600 Thesis 3+0 30,0
IV. SEMESTER
KMH 600 Thesis 3+0 30,0
ELECTIVE COURSES
KMH 601 Stage Separation Processes I 3+0 7,5 KMH 602 Stage Separation Processes II 3+0 7,5 KMH 603 Special Topics in Chemical
Engineering II 3+0 7,5 KMH 604 Petroleum Refinery Engineering 3+0 7,5 KMH 605 Heterogeneous Reaction Kinetics and
Reactor Design 3+0 7,5 KMH 606 Advanced Mathematical Modelling in
Chemical Engineering 3+0 7,5 KMH 609 Synthetic Fuel Production By
Thermochemical Methods 3+0 7,5 KMH 613 Coal Technology3+0 7,5
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS) DEGREE
Chemical Engineering involves in the design, construction and operation of processes which convert raw materials into useful products by changing their chemical or physical state. The discipline of chemical engineering has its origins in oil refining and petrochemical production, but the skills of a chemical engineer are now applied in a wide range of other industries, such as food and drink manufacture, pharmaceuticals, paper, plastics, water purification, electricity generation, metals, textiles, medical products, semi-conductors, perfumes and fragrances, detergents and cosmetics.
The department was established in 1997. The department is located at the Iki Eylul Campus and occupies a covered area of 5000 m2. 4 Professors, 1 Associate Professors, 6 Assistant Professors and 5 Assistants are currently working in the department. The decisions related with the department are made by the department academic board which is composed of all faculty members of the department. The department is governed by one department head and two deputy department head. One of the deputy department head takes care of technical activities of the department while the other deputy department head assists the department head in academic activities in the department.
PROGRAM IN CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGIES
PROGRAM
I. SEMESTER
KMH 507 Advanced Heat Transfer 3+0 7,5 KMH 523 Advanced Separations Processes 3+0 7,5 Elective Courses (2)- 15,0
30,0
II. SEMESTER
KMH 505 Advanced Mass Transfer 3+0 7,5 KMH 592 Seminar 3+0 7,5 Elective Courses (2)- 15,0
30,0
III. SEMESTER
KMH 500 Thesis 3+0 30,0
ELECTIVE COURSES
KMH 503 Special Topics in Chemical