Institute of Graduate Studies and Research

Engineering Management (MSc)

Duration 2 Years
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About the Program

Engineering management is a specialized form of management concerned with the application of engineering principles to business practice. As a career, it brings together the technological problem-solving savvy of engineering and the organizational, administrative, and planning abilities of management in order to oversee complex enterprises from conception to completion. The Engineering Management Master’s Program reveals an important distinction from the M.BA. courses in that it aims to teach the skills of information acquisition without removing students’ existing technical knowledge and skills. Engineering management is the management of activities in which engineering and applied sciences are both put into practice. Engineering management is devoted to engineers who are in a position to make strategic and operational decisions about current and future technologies. It aims to increase productivity, quality and competition power on a global dimension, to protect the levels of technology and to create new working areas in industrial engineering and social sciences.

Education Opportunities

The Engineering Management Master’s Program aims to provide students with the knowledge they can apply in theory and practice throughout the engineering education they receive. It allows harmonizing production and management techniques with the projects given in the courses. In addition to this, academic research techniques are developed in terms of adding quality and quantity to their academic studies and these techniques are utilized in the projects and Thesis studies. In addition to giving students the opportunity to work theoretically in their theses, our program also allows students who want to move to the practical field to improve their practices in laboratories such as the Ergonomics Laboratory, Computer Integrated Manufacturing Laboratories and Simulation Laboratories. Students who receive education in this program contribute to the efficiency, optimization and quality functioning of production and service areas.

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Career Areas

Today, there is a need for new types of professionals who will take the place of engineers and managers with not only an open view of the problems in the business, but also with a technical perspective and experience. The Engineering Management Master’s Program equips its graduates with the knowledge and skills needed to meet this requirement. The graduates will find an important place in the sector as individuals who work effectively in their fields, seek solutions to basic problems, produce alternative solutions; are prone to research and development, and give importance to quality and safety issues. It is also possible to find our graduates in the academic field with the education program implemented in order to create the infrastructure of future scholars and to gain the skills needed to adapt to the rapidly changing education. The program, which is prepared to grow the professionals required by the business, can help its graduates make a career in both engineering and management fields.

Contact

Institute of Graduate Studies and Research
Graduate Sciences and Education Center, GE106
Tel: +90 392 671 1111 Extension: 2776
Institute E-mail: ciu-institute@ciu.edu.tr

Compulsory Courses

First Semester
PRODUCTION PLANNING AND SCHEDULING

Course code

EMNT501

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

8
The course aims to analysis of some specific problem areas within the context of planning and scheduling of production activities. Also the course give the information related definition, formulation and available solution procedures for aggregate planning and lot sizing. It includes scheduling in manufacturing systems, scheduling in service systems, design and operation of scheduling systems. Students in this course will learn fundamental problem areas of production planning and control and, the relation between planning and control activities. At the end of this course student will be able to define of Production Planning and Control Concepts, decide forecasting and evaluate the forecasting methods, decide lot size of a single item with deterministic and constant demand, compute total cost of an inventory policy and solve lot sizing problems under resource constraint with multiple items.
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT

Course code

EMNT502

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

8
Total Quality Management (TQM) is a comprehensive and fundamental quality policy that aims continuous improvement. This course focuses on total quality concepts and total quality approach for decision making. In addition to presenting various Total Quality Management concepts and quality improvement tools, importance of customer focus, team formation and problem solving are also underlined. The key actions that highlights importance of quality through planning, design and control are discussed. Up-to-date quality standards and award models are discussed and criticized using real life cases. Aim of the course is to give total quality concept to the students. Also the course explains total quality management decision methods.
FREE ELECTIVE I

Course code

EMNT5X1

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

8
FREE ELECTIVE II

Course code

EMNT5X2

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

8
FREE ELECTIVE III

Course code

EMNT5X3

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

8
FREE ELECTIVE IV

Course code

EMNT5X4

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

8
FREE ELECTIVE V

Course code

EMNT5X5

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

8
Second Semester
THESIS

Course code

EMNT500

Credit

0

Theoretical

0

Practical

0

Ects

60
Program of research leading to M.S. degree, arranged between a student and the faculty member. Students register to this course in all semesters starting from the beginning of their second semester while the research program or write-up of the thesis is in progress. Students doing their own research based on their topic with the aid of their supervisors. One supervisor is assigned for each student. Students continue their work with their supervisors. Master Thesis supervisor manage the research with student. Students doing their literature review on their topic during the thesis work and related research that is necessary for the sake of the research.
SEMINAR

Course code

EMNT590

Credit

0

Theoretical

0

Practical

0

Ects

4
This is a Non-credit course. The widening of students perspective and awareness of topic of interest to engineers through seminar offered by faculty, guest speakers or graduate students. In this course students are doing research and decide the topic of their Thesis. This course provides a forum for students to discuss and generate ideas on issues related to a variety of research. Students conduct an in-depth study of a research topic of their choice, discuss issues with experts in the field of research, work in discussion groups, debate and problem solve on selected issues. In the seminar, the students are given an opportunity to integrate their knowledge, skills and practical experience gained in the program.

Elective Courses

RESEARCH METHODS

Course code

EMNT525

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

0
This course is designed to be a background pass to graduate studies. The ability to formulate a research question, finding the data relevant to research questions, analyze those data, and presentation of research findings are skills that will be acquired through this course. Scientific thinking skills and methods of research, using library and online archives, experimental design, and presenting quantitative data are modules covered within the scope of this course. Scientific communication, writing research proposals, scientific reporting and thesis writing are also supported. Conference presentations, time management in research projects, ethical issues, plagiarism and skills of working in a group and networking are also highlighted throughout the semester.
OPERATIONS RESEARCH TECHNIQUES

Course code

EMNT517

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

0
Introduce students to developed techniques, methodologies and models used in Operations Research (OR). Operations Research (or Management Science) is a field of Applied Mathematics that uses mathematical methods and computers to make rational decisions in solving a variety of optimization problems. Most OR techniques require the use of computer software to solve large, complex problems in industry, business, science and technology, management, decision support and other areas and disciplines. In this course Deterministic Problems are considered – the data and future outcomes are known with certainty. Optimization of the solution is the primary goal. Matlab and Excel are used for representing and solving the problems.
RESEARCH TEHCNIQUES IN HUMAN ENGINEERING

Course code

EMNT516

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

An introduction to ergonomics, methods and standards. Topics include: ergonomics definition, history and benefits; scientific foundation and principles; application of principles in the design of human-work and human-technology systems; work method analysis and development of time standards. Specifically, manual work, workstation, equipment, tool and control design; work environment design: noise, illumination, climate, ventilation, vibration, radiation and chemical substances; occupational health and safety; cognitive work design: information coding, display design, human-computer interaction, and user experience; time and motion studies; shiftwork and working hours; problem solving tools; basic lean manufacturing principles. Laboratory and field research techniques in industry. Practical applications, instrumental methods and the general principles of project development. Classroom discussions, term projects and library research.
PRODUCTION AND INVENTORY THEORY

Course code

EMNT514

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

Surveys the design, development, implementation and management of production planning systems, including master production scheduling, aggregate planning, material requirements planning, capacity and inventory planning and production activity control. Students will be exposed to contemporary approaches such as just-in time, theory of constraints and the relationship of enterprise-level planning and control systems to the overall materials flow. Students will be able to articulate and apply the following tools and practices of production planning and inventory control: The elements, processes, and technologies comprising the field of Manufacturing Planning and Control (MPC), Demand management theories and techniques – forecasting, CPFR, Sales and Operations Planning process in the firm, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) – How MPS decisions are supported by ERP, Supply chain inventory management – independent demand items, Using a Material Requirement Planning system.
QUALITY ENGINEERING

Course code

EMNT509

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

0
The aim of the course will give the students critical Quality Engineering concepts and tools. Students can gain essential knowledge and skills relating to quality systems, auditing, product and process control and design, quality methods and tools, applied statistics and Design of Experiments. Objective of the course is understand basic quality management principles, understand the relationship of the quality engineer to the quality system, analyze the relationship of statistics to a process, understand process capability and use statistical process control to monitor a process, generate acceptance sampling plans and identify and use technical quality tools, incorporate quality technology in design, customer-supplier relationships, reliability, availability, and maintainability (RAM), materials control, measurement, auditing, quality costs and document control within a quality system, apply problem-solving tools and basic statistical concepts.
ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT

Course code

INDE282

Credit

0

Theoretical

0

Practical

0

Ects

PROJECT SCHEDULING

Course code

EMNT503

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

The project schedule is the tool that communicates what work needs to be performed, which resources of the organization will perform the work and the timeframes in which that work needs to be performed. The project schedule should reflect all of the work associated with delivering the project on time. The aim of this course is to give the principles of project management, representation of project operations such as project breakdown, network representation and terminology, network data. The course content includes network planning with respect to costs and durations: critical path analysis, linear time cost trade-off analysis, resource-constrained network planning, resource scheduling and resource leveling.
ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT

Course code

BUSN513

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

8
This course is structured to inform the MBA students about contemporary applications of management. With this basic approach the topics include knowledge society and organizations, information technologies, globalization and organizations, TQM, core competence, outsourcing, hybrid, organizations, downsizing, sub – contracting, lean organizations and cluster organizations. This course examines organizational theory, practice and learning in the context of rapidly changing competitive and economic environments. Strategies and tactics for growth and performance improvement are explored. This course covers issues of current relevance, including social networks, knowledge management, innovation, organizational learning and design thinking.
INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND IMPLEMENTATION

Course code

INDE352

Credit

0

Theoretical

0

Practical

0

Ects

ENGINEERING ETHICS

Course code

EMNT560

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

One of the conditions rendering a specific field of activity into a profession is the rules and regulations related to ethics. In this respect, engineering disciplines also possess unique professional rules of ethics; which are in fact inseparable from the general business ethics. Within the scope of the course and with the help of examples from different sectors, ethic topics, regulations and behaviors are covered. Main topics to be covered in this course can be listed as responsibility in engineering; framing the moral problem; organizing principles of ethical theories; computers, individual morality, and social policy; honesty, integrity, and reliability; safety, risk, and liability in engineering; engineers as employees; engineers and the environment; international engineering professionalism; and future challenges.
SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

Course code

EMNT524

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

Supply chain management course provides an insight to logistics and supply chain concepts and explores the management of supply chains to improve an organization's overall supply efficiency. The course also addresses all steps of the supply chain process, including procurement of materials, shipping, warehousing and distribution of finished goods. Other concepts included can be listed as the definitions of supply chains (and related supply chain concepts), identification procedures, an overview of methods, processes, and systems that are used in the operation of supply chains, and the applications of methods, processes, and systems to improve supply chain performance.
COMPUTER AIDED DATA ANALYSIS

Course code

EMNT515

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

Following a general introduction, the qualitative and quantitative data, their systems of collection and analysis are given to the students. Regression and correlation analysis concepts. Case studies and solutions by using relevant software such as SPSS. Quality control concepts with respect to data analysis. Students will be able to manage qualitative data in an efficient and accessible manner, develop a qualitative data analysis plan, choose and apply different inductive and deductive approaches to coding appropriate to the data type and the context in which results will be used, employ and write analytical memos to aid in interpretation of qualitative data, understand the basic functions of computer-aided qualitative data analysis software, present qualitative findings in different settings using formats appropriate for different audiences.
HIGHWAY MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION

Course code

CVLE552

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

PRODUCTION SYSTEMS & TECHNOLOGY

Course code

INDE372

Credit

0

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

Globalization and competition in domenstic markets leads to development of fundamental manufacturing processes. The purpose of this course is to teach advance topics on manufacturing processes. Advance topics like Computer Integrated Manufacturing, Cellular Manufacturing, Automation Systems, and Quality Control will be discussed in this course. Benchmarking analysis of current systems with new technologies. Students of the production systems engineering program will be trained to become an engineer desired by the industries, who understands fundamentals of mechanical engineering, is capable of utilizing information through an entire manufacturing process from design to production, and is equipped with basic knowledge of manufacturing operations and management.
OPERATIONS RESEARCH II

Course code

INDE322

Credit

0

Theoretical

0

Practical

0

Ects

MARKETING STRATEGIES

Course code

BUSN532

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

8
This course is concerned with helping managers identify, select and implement strategies that would make their organizations more competitive in the marketplace. These strategies encompass decisions such as which "products" their firm offers and chooses not to offer, by the markets it seeks to serve and not serve, by the competitors it chooses to compete with and to avoid, and the level of vertical and horizontal integration it considers as optimal for all of its stakeholders. Specific ways to compete in the chosen "markets" will usually be characterized by one or more functional strategies such as product line strategy, positioning strategy, pricing strategy, distribution strategy, segmentation strategy, manufacturing strategy, information technology strategy, and global strategy. The intent of this course is to provide decision makers with concepts, methods and procedures by which they can improve the quality of their strategic (marketing management) decision-making.
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

Course code

BUSN512

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

8
Managing human capital in the new economy is a challenge all business professionals face. This course addresses that challenge by retaining its unique orientation to overall practicality and real-world application incorporating technology, teams and virtual learning methods. Practical tips and suggestions provide effective ways of dealing with problems in communication, leadership, discipline, performance appraisal, labor relations, and compensation administration.
STRATEGIC PLANNING

Course code

EMNT510

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

In this strategic planning course, students gain an understanding of the relationships between strategy, planning and execution, and learn how to develop a strategic mindset, improve their analytical skills, and apply creative planning to current challenges. Using case studies and drawing on the ideas and models of leaders in the field, this strategic planning course will debunk the myths and illustrate how good strategies are formed. The course gives a complete outline of the main areas found within the plan and offers guidelines for all information contained under the main headings. It also gives guidance for creating ownership within the organization and how to communicate the plan.
CALCULUS-II

Course code

MATH102

Credit

0

Theoretical

3

Practical

2

Ects

CALCULUS-II
TRANSPORTATION MODELING AND PLANNING

Course code

CVLE551

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

0
In Transportation Modeling and Planning course, students will learn transportation demand theory. Students will be introduced to classical approach to transportation planning and modeling: trip generation, trip distribution, modal split and traffic assignment techniques and models. Transportation Modeling and Planning course covers Direct-demand models, Survey methods, Quick-response methods, Disaggregate travel demand modeling and Freight demand and car-ownership modeling. Students will also be introduced to advanced methods in planning. Introduction to transportation planning software’s will be discussed in Transportation Modeling and Planning course. Term Project and group works will be organized to increase the effectiveness of Transportation Modeling and Planning course.
CONSTRUCTION PLANNING AND SCHEDULING

Course code

CVLE561

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

This course aims to increase and improve the working knowledge of students in project planning & scheduling by means of introducing students to the advanced principles of project planning, scheduling, and control. The objective is for the student to develop an understanding of the advanced concepts of project planning, scheduling and control, and of the methods and tools utilized to implement those principles. To achieve the objective following concepts are covered in depth. Phases of project. Contractual arrangements. Organisational structure. Work breakdown structure (WBS) and coding system. Deterministic scheduling techniques. Linking WBS and critical path method (CPM). Statistical approach to project scheduling. Project control. Reporting progress. Resources management. Least cost scheduling.
ENGINEERING ECONOMY

Course code

INDE232

Credit

0

Theoretical

0

Practical

0

Ects

STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT

Course code

BUSN509

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

8
Designed to help the participants gain a better understanding of some of the most critical issues in the field of strategic management today. The issues addressed include: understanding some of the principal driving forces that will shape the future of international competition; the central role of corporate purpose to strategy in individual firms; the role of capital markets and corporate financial policies in shaping a firm's competitiveness in global markets; the identification of appropriate boundaries for a firm, including strategic alliances and the degree of diversification; the future of the implicit “contract” between employees and the corporation, and its implications for the meaning people find in their work and for the creation of knowledge-based competitive advantages; and the future evolution of corporate governance (particularly the role of boards of directors and institutional shareholders).
INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS

Course code

MAT205

Credit

0

Theoretical

0

Practical

0

Ects

CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY

Course code

CVLE532

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

0
The course on “Concrete Technology” focuses on concrete making materials including supplementary cementitious materials. Concrete production process also forms a part of the discussion. Going through the course one would develop first-hand knowledge on concrete production process and properties and uses of concrete as a modern material of construction. The courses will enable one to make appropriate decision regarding ingredient selection and use of concrete. The course is investigated, concrete types and practical application. It helps the selection of concrete and arranges the mix proportions (mix design), fresh and hardened concrete properties. Mechanical and thermal properties of concrete are considered to Curing technology and shrinkage/crack sensitivity. And also Permeability and durability with regard to physical and chemical deterioration, including reinforcement corrosion.
DATA ANALYSIS & COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN MANAGEMENT

Course code

BUSN531

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

8
data analysis
ENERGY - PAST, PRESENT & FUTURE

Course code

ENRE501

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

0
ENERJİ - GEÇMİŞ, BUGÜN & GELECEK
CALCULUS-I

Course code

MATH101

Credit

0

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

Calculus-I provides the methods of differential and integral calculus with applications in geometry, physics and engineering. Students in this course will learn how to use mathematical language needed for applying the concepts of calculus to numerous applications in science and engineering such as identifying types of functions, graph of functions, evaluating limit of functions, limit of elementary functions (polynomial, trigonometric, logarithmic, exponential,…), methods to solve the undefined limits (L’Hopitals Rule), continuous functions, evaluating derivative of functions, definition of derivative, derivative of elementary functions, derivative of product of two functions and division of functions, applications of derivative, evaluate integrals of functions, definition of the integral, integral of elementary functions, substitution method, integration by parts, integral of rational functions, application of the integral (finding the area) .
BUSINESS ECONOMICS

Course code

BUSN521

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

ADVANCED TOPICS IN SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

Course code

CMPE555

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

The main topics discussed in this course are development methodologies and design patterns. Software life cycle phases like requirements, design, implementation, testing and deployment will be discussed with methodologies like Waterfall, prototyping and Extreme Programming. Also design patterns like creational, structural and behavioral patterns will be evaluated.
ADVANCED MATERIALS SCIENCE

Course code

CVLE531

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

The course on “Advanced Material Science” focuses on Metals (metal structures, equilibrium constitution and phase diagrams, case studies in phase diagrams, driving force for structural change, kinetics of structural change, diffusive transformations, and nucleation, displace transformations, light alloys, steels, alloy steels), Ceramics (structure of ceramics, mechanical properties of ceramics, cements and concretes) and Polymers & composites (structure of polymers, mechanical behavior of polymers). And also elastic, plastic and viscoelastic behavior of engineering materials are explained. Relationship of mechanical properties to internal structures of ceramics, metals and polymers. Applications of material behavior and properties to design of engineering systems.
TECHNO-ECONOMICAL ANALYSIS OF ENERGY APPLICATIONS

Course code

ENRE502

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

CALCULUS I

Course code

MAT101

Credit

0

Theoretical

0

Practical

0

Ects

ORGANIZATION BEHAVIOUR

Course code

BUSN566

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

7
The aim of the course is to provide students with a basic concepts related to organizational behavior and show them how individual and group behavior is important for the management of an organization.
ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS

Course code

BUSN558

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

SOLAR - THERMAL ENERGY AND ITS APPLICATIONS

Course code

EELE581

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

INDUSTRIAL WASTE TREATMENT

Course code

ENVE523

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

The source, characteristics and treatment techniques of wastewater generated from various industries. The caracterization of industrial wastewater, purpose of treatment and regulations. The detection of the wastewater amount. Waste minimization by changing the processes. Modeling the flow and variability of wastewater. Equalization and flow design. The design of unit processes including physical, chemical and biological processes. Liquid-solid separation by sedimentation, DAF, and filtration. The investigation of wastewater treatment plant process flow diagrams of selected industries.
SOLAR POWER DESIGN

Course code

ENRE507

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

LEADING, TRANSFORMATION AND CHANGE

Course code

BUSN508

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

INVESTMENTS MANAGEMENT

Course code

ACFN514

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
Develops an understanding of the models and concepts of profitable investing, relying on theoretical development and consideration of observed pricing, market, and participant behavior. Examines the markets through which investment funds are channeled and the motivations of the investing and borrowing communities.On successful completion of this course, all students will have developed knowledge and understanding on: how securities are Traded, Mutual funds and other investment companies, Global Financial Instruments, Efficient Diversification, The efficient market hypothesis, Intentional investing, Taxes. Inflation, and investment Strategies, Investors and the investment process, Behavioral Finance and Technical analysis. Examines the markets through which investment funds are channeled and the motivations of the investing and borrowing communities.
PROJECT MANAGEMENT

Course code

CVLE694

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

5
As technological integration and construction complexity increase, so do construction lead times. To stay competitive companies have sought to shorten the construction times of new infrastructure by managing construction development efforts effectively by using different project management tools. To achieve this, a basic project management framework will be used in which the project life-cycle is broken into organizing, planning, monitoring, controlling and learning from old and current construction projects. Course will consider the following subjects; Introduction to project management, project management context, project management processes. Project management knowledge areas; project integration management, Project scope management, project time management, project cost management, project quality management, project human resources management, project communication management, project risk management, project procurement management.
PROBABILITY & COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING

Course code

INDE204

Credit

0

Theoretical

3

Practical

2

Ects

The course is designed to give useful feedback from probability knowledge and to give brief information of computer software applications for Industrial Engineering courses. Introduction to model formulation and numerical solution methods in industrial engineering. Emphasis on decisions, constraints, and objectives in problem solving. Introductory knowladge on project management and developing a project a plan by use of Work Brake Down Structure and Network analysis. Understanding the statistical nature of engineering processes. Emphasis on proper data collection and classification, characteristics of variables and their distributions, joint probability distributions, and establishing hypotheses and statistical significance over engineering design specifications.
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS

Course code

MISY523

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

INDUSTRIAL, ORGANIZATIONAL AND WORK BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT

Course code

BUSN556

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

8
The application of principles, theory and research of industrial organization, work behavior management and behavioral science knowledge in the context of work setting is explored in this course. The main goal of the course is to outline how businesses and their organizations can be designed so that both employees’ efficiency and quality of life are improved. The covered topics comprise job analysis, training and development, personnel decisions, organizational change, leadership, motivation, teamwork, occupational stress and well-being, personnel assessment, history and evolution of the field, as well as other related subjects on employer-worker relationship. The course also includes developing students understanding of the questions raised and answered by scholars in the field and the methods used to answer those questions in paper writing.
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT IN HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATIONS

Course code

HOMM504

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR IN HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATIONS

Course code

HOMM505

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

MODERN ECONOMIC ISSUES IN ENERGY SYSTEMS

Course code

ENRE527

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

CALCULUS II

Course code

MAT102

Credit

0

Theoretical

0

Practical

0

Ects

GENERAL PHYSICS I

Course code

PHY101

Credit

0

Theoretical

0

Practical

0

Ects

INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS

Course code

MATH205

Credit

0

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

The objective of this course is to introduce basic probability concepts and basic statistics. The focus of this course is on both applications and theory. Topics include: introduction to random variables, simple data analysis and descriptive statistics, frequency distribution, cumulative distribution, sample space, events, counting sample points (basic combinatorics), probability of an event, probability axioms, laws of probability, conditional probability, Bayes’ rule, discrete and continuous random variables, probability distributions, cumulative probability distributions, discrete and continuous probability distributions, discrete uniform, Binomial, Geometric, Hypergeometric, Poisson, Continuous uniform, Normal Disributions, Gamma and Exponential distribution, jointly distributed random variables, expectation and covariance of discrete and continuous random variables, random sampling, sampling distributions, distribution of Sample Mean, Central Limit Theorem(CLT).
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS

Course code

ISYE502

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

The course emphasizes the active and significant role managers must assume in the analysis, design, use, and management of information systems. It covers the planning and organization of an MIS project, strategies for the determination of requirements, the transition from analysis to design, the conceptual design of the new system, phases in the implementation process, and conversion methods.
NEW COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES

Course code

COMM510

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

10
Focusing primarily on the internet and digital cultures, this course will explore the theoretical and practical debates that have developed around the concept of ‘new media’. Topics to be studied include interactivity, social networking, media convergence, cyberculture and the emergence of ‘web 2.0’. Are these developments anticipated by pre-existing studies of communication practice, or are new theoretical models required to understand them?
DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING

Course code

EELE526

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

0
Digital Image Fundamentals. Elements of Visual Perception. Light and the Electromagnetic Spectrum. Image Sensing and Acquisition. Image Sampling and Quantization.Some Basic Relationships between Pixels. Linear and Nonlinear Operations. Image Enhancement in the Spatial Domain. Basic Gray Level Transformations. Histogram Processing. Basics of Spatial Filtering. Smoothing Spatial Filters. Sharpening Spatial Filters. Color Image Processing. Color Fundamentals. Color Models. Pseudocolor Image Processing. Basics of Full-Color Image Processing. Color Transformations. Smoothing and Sharpening. Color Segmentation. Image Segmentation. Detection of Discontinuities. Edge Linking and Boundary Detection. Thresholding. Region-Based Segmentation. Segmentation by Morphological Watersheds. Morphological Image Processing .Dilation and Erosion. Opening and Closing. Extensions to Gray-Scale Images.
ANAEROBIC BIOTECHNOLOGY FOR INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATERS

Course code

ENVE507

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY

Course code

ENVE525

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

The course aim is to provide the students with information on the application of biological processes in environmental technology. Environmental biotechnology covers the use of microorganisms in biotechnological processes such as sewage and industrial wastewater treatment, solid waste degradation, soil purification, bioremediation of sites contaminated with hazardous materials, enhancement of the quality of drinking water, biodegradation, bioconversion, biorecovery, biological detoxification.
ADVANCED TECHNIQUES OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING ANALYSIS

Course code

ENVE528

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

Aims to understand the working principles of modern analytical instruments, and how they can be used to solve analytical problems encountered in environmental engineering. Includes optical methods, ultra violet, visible, infrared, X ray absorption, emission and flame spectroscopy, selective ion electrodes, mass spectroscopy, gas and liquid chromatography theory and applications, total organic carbon analyzer, electrical separation methods. Laboratory experiments.
OPERATION MANAGEMENT

Course code

BUSN506

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

7
The intent of this course is to further provide management and analytical concepts/tools for the management of operations and the decision-making process within the scope of the supply chain. Competitive advantage driven by supply chain strategy has been a common practice in the business environment in the past few years. Most of the strategies involve improving operational efficiency either through cost reductions or increase capital efficiency. Decision-making regarding operational issues is one of the most common tasks within organizations. This course will enhance students' ability to perform the quantitative analysis necessary and understand the management issues in order to make good operational decisions within the supply chain. Coverage is topical and will include supply chains issue and strategy, operations management framework, the Six Sigma approach, quality management, demand and supply planning, inventory deployment/control, and transportation networks optimization.
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT FOR TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY ENTERPRISES

Course code

TRHM514

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

10
All tourism and hospitality sector enterprises should use strategic management theories in a systematic way to perceive competing companies in their environment and evaluate them for the purpose of developing each field of competitive advantage. The aim of this course is to provide the students with the necessary training to gain strategic management and systematic thinking process. This course also aims to provide students with the opportunity to understand implement and critically evaluate strategic analysis for tourism organizations and destinations. It analyzes and criticizes the strategies of specific tourism organizations and destinations, and provides an understanding and critical evaluation of the factors that can contribute to a successful strategy. It ensures that the students evaluate the strategies, their suitability and whether they are successful.
COST ACCOUNTING FOR BUSINESS MANAGERS

Course code

BUSN565

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
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NEGOTIATION TECHNIQUES AND CONFLICT MANAGEMENT SKILLS

Course code

BUSN540

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

MATERIALS TESTING AND MEASUREMENTS

Course code

CVLE536

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

MANAGEMENT SCIENCE

Course code

MISY555

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

SOIL DYNAMICS

Course code

CVLE614

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Course code

BUSN538

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

LABORATORY APPLICATIONS IN ENVIRONMENTAL AND BIO TECHNOLOGIES

Course code

ENVS540

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

The course covers the topics of; general laboratory safety procedures and rules, introduction to general laboratory materials and glasswares used in environmental and biotechnology related studies, applications and operation of analytical and coarse balance and sampling techniques, application and operation of automatic pipettes, preparation of stock and diluted sample solutions and utilization of hood, applications and operations of pH-meter, applications and operations of oven, incubator and stirrer, applications and operations of centrifuge, cleaning procedures of glasswares and laboratory equipment and applications of several portable devices (Termostat, UV-visible spectrometer, Conductimeter, Turbidimeter) used in environmental and biotechnology related studies.
LABORATORY APPLICATIONS IN ENVIRONMENTAL AND BIO TECHNOLOGIES

Course code

ENVE540

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

The course covers the topics of; general laboratory safety procedures and rules, introduction to general laboratory materials and glasswares used in environmental and biotechnology related studies, applications and operation of analytical and coarse balance and sampling techniques, application and operation of automatic pipettes, preparation of stock and diluted sample solutions and utilization of hood, applications and operations of pH-meter, applications and operations of oven, incubator and stirrer, applications and operations of centrifuge, cleaning procedures of glasswares and laboratory equipment and applications of several portable devices (Termostat, UV-visible spectrometer, Conductimeter, Turbidimeter) used in environmental and biotechnology related studies.
RESEARCH IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS: ORGANIZATIONAL PERSPECTIVES

Course code

ASCI503

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

This course is designed to provide an introduction to theoretical perspectives and foundations in the fundamental topics of information and communication technologies, digital systems and digitization in business processes. This course aims to help information systems postgraduate students to carry out a research in Information Systems field as well as in fields of business, information science, communications, computer science, etc. In this course, students will be able to apply and understand the strengths and weaknesses of the commonly used research methodologies in information systems, enhance their ability to theorize about information technology and learn the process of publishing information technology related research in information systems and non-IS journals.
OPERATIONS RESEARCH I

Course code

INDE321

Credit

0

Theoretical

3

Practical

2

Ects

OPERATIONS RESEARCH I
GENERAL PHYSICS-II

Course code

PHYS102

Credit

0

Theoretical

3

Practical

2

Ects

GENERAL PHYSICS-II

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