General information. Classification of materials. The properties sought in materials. Mechanical, physical and chemical properties of materials. Examination of concrete and steel. The behavior of steel. Wood, brick and glass materials. Insulation in buildings. Water, sound, heat and fire insulation materials. Creates studies related to the application of wall components, flooring and roofing materials.
Credits: 3 ECTS:6
ITP 112 – TECHNICAL DRAWING
Course content:
1. Making technical drawing applications 2. Making projection drawings 3. Making the perspective and basic view drawings of the object creates studies related to their applications.
Credits: 4 ECTS:6
ITP 152 – LAND MEASUREMENTS
Course content:
Land surveying techniques, Leveling works, Electronic land surveying tools, Length Section Extraction, Cross Section Subsection, Plankote Measures, consist of studies related to their application.
Credits: 3 ECTS:5
ITP 172 – OFFICE AND SITE ORGANIZATION
Course content:
Subjects related to Construction Site Installation Information, Production Preparation, Application Studies, Excavation Works, Construction Site Books, Progress Payment Information are transferred.
Credits: 3 ECTS:5
PHYS 101 – PHYSICS
Course content:
Units, Physical Quantities, Geometry and Physics, Vectors, vector addition, scalar product, Vector multiplication, Newton's laws of motion, Conservation of Momentum, Energy Concepts, Potential Energy, Coulomb's law.
Credits: 3 ECTS: 6
ITP 131 – STRENGTH OF MATERIALS
Course content:
Basic concepts related to the mechanics of shape-shifting rigid bodies, the material properties used and the basic principles of strength are given. Types of external loads acting on the systems are given a singular, distributed load and reduced moment to its axis. The strain and stress types that occur according to the loading patterns are examined. Dimensioning and deformation calculations are made. Normal stress (tensile and compressive stress) dimensioning and deformation analyzes are performed with the axis. Torsional strain, bending strain and composite stress issues are analyzed.
Credits: 3 ECTS: 6
ITP 191 – OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY IN CONSTRUCTION WORKS
Course content:
1 Has comprehensive and up-to-date information on workplace environmental factors, working conditions and protection principles. 2 Knows the legislation on occupational health and safety, follows it to stay up to date. 3 Has the ability to identify health and safety problems in the working environment and produce solutions in accordance with the knowledge and skills acquired in the field of Occupational Health and Safety. 4 Recognizes and knows the personal protective equipment used in occupational health and safety. 5 Understands the interdisciplinary interaction on Occupational Health and Safety, participates in teamwork in identifying and solving problems related to the field, and shares information.
Credits: 3 ECTS: 4
ITP 225 – CONCRETE TECHNOLOGIES
Course content:
Giving information about the mechanical properties of concrete, specifications, casting techniques and concrete strengths.
Credits: 3 ECTS:5
ITP 231 – STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS
Course content:
Within the scope of the course, drawing of internal force diagrams in structural systems in buildings and accordingly static calculations will be taught.
Credits: 3 ECTS: 5
ITP 227 – STEEL STRUCTURES
Course content:
Within the scope of this course, the design principles of the selected steel structure and the design principles of the combination of steel structural elements are taught to the student.
Credits:2 ECTS: 4
ITP 251 – EARTH SCIENCES
Course content:
Issues related to foreseeing the problems that may arise between the natural environment and the artificial structures to be established and taking the necessary precautions are conveyed.
Credits: 3 ECTS: 4
ITP 232 – REINFORCED CONCRETE
Course content:
Within the scope of the course, advanced knowledge of concrete and concrete components is given. Information on binder types used in concrete, cement content and additives, fresh concrete and solid concrete properties are provided. In line with this information, technical problems related to concrete that may be encountered in business life are solved.
Credits: 3 ECTS: 4
ITP 202 – GRADUATION PROJECT
Course content:
In this course, students learn the stresses created by various loads in the material; They examine the shape changes that occur in the material such as buckling and bending. The aim of this course is to put the theoretical knowledge gained by the students at the end of 2 years into practice under the supervision of an advisor in line with the field they choose.
Credits: 3 ECTS: 5
ITP 262 – QUANTIFICATION AND COST ESTIMATION
Course content:
Issues related to the calculation of the cost price based on the manufacturing quantities of a building to be built or constructed are transferred.
Credits: 3 ECTS: 4
ITP 252 – SOIL MECHANICS
Course content:
In terms of environmental geotechnics, the general structure of soils, inspection pits, sampling methods from the ground, water content, soil examination report, wet sieve analysis, relative density in fine-grained soils, relative density in medium and coarse-grained soils (specific gravity), natural unit volume weight (sand) cone method), grain diameter distribution of fine-grained soils (hydrometer method), liquid limit test with casagrande device and cone penetration device, plastic and shrinkage limit test, soil compression, settlement, shear strength, bearing strength and unconfined compressive strength, permeability of soils and improvement, california bearing (CBR) ratio of soils, earth pressures.
Credits:4 ECTS: 5
ITP 242 – WATER SUPPLY AND TRANSMISSION
Course content:
The subjects related to the introduction and calculation of the elements used for supply, transportation and transmission of water are transferred.
Credits: 3 ECTS: 4
ITP 263 – RISK ANALYSIS AND EVALUATION (ELECTIVE)
Course content:
Risk management and general management Concepts of danger and risk Sources of danger and the risks they create Risk assessment as a part of risk management The main reasons for risk assessment Risk assessment team and employee participation Risk assessment techniques and comparisons Risk analysis and techniques Risk assessment practices, related legislation and issues are explained.
Credits: 3 ECTS: 4
ITP 292 – ENTREPRENEURSHIP (ELECTIVE)
Course content:
In this course, the conceptual framework of entrepreneurship, approaches, functions, process, entrepreneurial culture, local and international context of entrepreneurship and entrepreneurship ethics will be discussed.
Credits: 3 ECTS: 4
ITP 294 – EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION (ELECTIVE)
Course content:
The subjects to be taught in this course are mainly composed of the following subjects: definition of communication; communication model, communication elements and features, effective listening and feedback, factors that prevent interpersonal communication (source, channel, receiver, etc.), factors that facilitate communication, the role and use of emotions in communication, conflict and its prevention in communication, student, teacher, parent communication Important issues to be considered and issues related to communication practices are conveyed.
Credits: 3 ECTS: 4
ITP 281 – INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF ART AND ARCHITECTURE(ELECTIVE)
Course content:
Prehistoric Age and the Birth of Art, Monumental ruins, paintings, I. and II. Animal Style, The Oldest Sculpture Examples, Portable Small Works, Art in Mesopotamian Civilizations, Egyptian Art, Anatolian Civilizations, Aegean Civilizations Early, Middle and Late Minoan), Greek Art Mythology, Architecture, Sculpture and Ceramic Works and Painting Art Etruscan and Roman Art I( Architecture, Sculpture, Painting) Early Christian and Byzantine Art. Art in Europe, Novel, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, Enlightenment Age Art. It is the examination, introduction and interpretation of Turkish art, architecture and art examples from the Anatolian Principalities, Seljuks, and Principalities periods, and Ottoman and Republican periods.
Credits: 3 ECTS: 4
ITP 273 – ROADWAY CONSTRUCTION (ELECTIVE)
Course content:
Will be able to determine the topographic condition of the land, route selection, road standards applications, the application of road geometric standards, road calculations, determination of highway infrastructure and superstructure components, control of applications related to road earthworks.
Credits: 3 ECTS: 4
ITP 296 – OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS AND OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES (ELECTIVE)
Course content:
Causes and consequences of work accidents; Occupational accident statistics in Turkey and in the World; Epidemiology specific to work accidents and occupational diseases; Determination and compensation of occupational diseases and work accidents; General characteristics of occupational diseases; Occupational diseases caused by chemicals; Health risks of heavy metals (Lead, cadmium, nickel, chromium, mercury, cobalt), solvents (Benzene, toluene, styrene, trichloroethylene) used extensively in industry and protection; Environmental surveillance of chemicals; Sampling methods; Laboratory methods; biological surveillance of chemicals; Biomarker selection; ioaccumulation and biomagnification; Occupational cancers; Occupational respiratory diseases (Silicosis, asbestosis, occupational asthma etc.) and prevention; Occupational musculoskeletal diseases; Basic ergonomics, protection; Occupational skin diseases; Physical factors (noise, occupational diseases due to ionizing and non-ionizing radiation, vibration, thermal comfort, pressure differences, laser); Topics related to psychosocial hazards and the health risks they pose are conveyed.
Credits: 3 ECTS: 4
ITP 293 – PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY AND ETHICS(ELECTIVE)
Course content:
Moral, Ethics and Professional Ethics will be explained in a theoretical framework.
Credits: 3 ECTS: 4
ITP 224 – NEW TECHNOLOGICAL MATERIALS (ELECTIVE)
Course content:
It includes the introduction of traditional and advanced engineering materials, shape memory alloys, smart material groups, properties and application areas of new technological materials, advanced composite materials, nanotechnology and nanomaterials.
Credits: 3 ECTS: 4
ITP 295 – QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (ELECTIVE)
Course content:
It includes standards and quality concepts, historical development of quality and relevant legislation.
Credits: 3 ECTS: 4
ITP 275 – INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES (ELECTIVE)
Course content:
The current place of the computer, its application areas and its adaptation to these areas are examined. The course also offers practical experiments using different application programs. It includes experiments on digital media software along with office software.
Credits: 3 ECTS: 4
ITP 215 – COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN(ELECTIVE)
Course content:
In this course, software programs used in the construction industry are taught at the basic level.
Credits: 3 ECTS: 4
ITP 265 – STRUCTURE REPAIR AND REINFORCEMENT (ELECTIVE)
Course content:
It includes the details of reinforced concrete structures, earthquake studies, classification of damages for foundation and wall.
Credits: 3 ECTS: 4
ITP 267 – PROJECT STUDY AND APPLICATIONS (ELECTIVE)
Course content:
The work program to be included in the implemented project includes the calculations and the application to be made according to the objectives of the project by evaluating the data such as graphs and tables.
Credits: 3 ECTS: 4
ITP 277 – COST ANALYSIS (ELECTIVE)
Course content:
Calculating the approximate cost of the building over the building application projects, the course of which has been taught before, revealing the items of the relevant projects and taking their quantities, and making a discovery with the current unit prices of these
Credits: 3 ECTS: 4
ING 101 - ENGLISH I
Course content :
Unit 1) Present Simple / Present Progressive Unit 2) Articles / Nouns Unit 3) Some-Any-No-Every / Much-Many-A lot of-A few-A little / How much?-How many? Unit 4) Object Pronouns / Possessive Adjectives / Possessive Pronouns / Possessive Case Unit 5) Adjectives / Adverbs / Comparisons -- Revision Units 1-5 -- Unit 6) Past Simple / Past Progressive Unit 7) Prepositions of Time / Prepositions of Place / Prepositions of Movement MIDTERM Unit 8) Relative Clauses / Relative Pronouns (who, which, that, whose) Unit 8) Relative Clauses / Relative Pronouns (who, which, that, whose) Unit 9) Reflexive ? Emphatic Pronouns / Which? / One - Ones -- Revision Units 6 ? 9 -- Unit 10) Present Perfect Simple Unit 11) Present Perfect Simple vs. Past Simple / The verb used to
Credits: 3 ECTS:4
MATH 101 – MATHEMATICS
Course content :
Set, numbers, modular arithmetic, algebra concept, polynomial concept and operations with polynomials, ratio and proportion concepts and their applications, equations, inequalities, basic operations in functions, types of functions, parabola and its graph, piecewise linear function and its graph, absolute value function and graph, Topics related to exponential functions and logarithms are given.
Credits: 3 ECTS:6
TURK 101 – TURKISH LANGUAGE I
Course content:
Definition, importance and features of language; The birth of languages; languages in the world and their classification; Language-thought-culture relationship; The place of Turkish among the world languages; The historical periods of the Turkish language, its current spread areas; Characteristics, classification and various phonetic phenomena in Turkish; Functions of roots and suffixes in Turkish; Creates studies on spelling rules, punctuation marks and their applications.
Credits: 2 ECTS: 2
HIST 101 – HISTORY OF ATATURK'S PRINCIPLES AND REVOLUTIONS I
Course content:
The Dissolution of the Ottoman Empire (XIX Century) . Tanzimat and Reform Edict, I. and II. Constitutional Monarchy, Tripoli and Balkan Wars, World War I, Armistice of Mudros, Wilson Principles, Paris Conference, M. Kemal's departure to Samsun and the Situation in Anatolia, Amasya Circular, National Congresses, Opening of the Parliamentary Assembly, TBMM About the Establishment and Internal Revolts, Organization-ı Esasi Law, Establishment of the Regular Army, İnönü I, Kütahya - Eskişehir, Sakarya Pitched Battle and Great Offensive, Treaties during the War of Independence, Abolition of the Sultanate, Lausanne Peace Treaty, Proclamation of the Republic topics are transferred.
Credits: 2 ECTS: 2
TURK 102 – TURKISH LANGUAGE II
Course content:
Spelling, punctuation and composition (punctuation marks, other signs), Spelling, spelling rules (capital letters, spelling of numbers, spelling of abbreviations, spelling of quoted words), Composition (purpose of composition, method of writing composition), plan in composition, introduction, development, result, Expression features, clarity in expression, simplicity in expression, clarity in expression, sincerity, Expression disorders (using synonyms in sentences), Misuse of idioms, Expression styles (explanation, story, concise expression, description, satire, portrait, proof, speech, Verbal expression types (daily and impromptu speech, prepared speech, panel discussion, debate, panel), Written expression types (letter, telegram, greeting, invitation, literary letter), business letters, official letter, petition, report, record, decision,announcement, advertisement, conversation, criticism, memoir, travel article, interview, survey, autobiography, biography, novel, story, fairy tale, fable, theater, tragedy, drama, screenplay) are presented.
Credits: 2 ECTS:2
ING 102 – ENGLISH II
Course content:
Topics related to reading passages and exercises, listening passages and exercises, translation studies, writing on a particular topic, debating on a given topic are covered.
Credits: 3 ECTS:4
HIST 102 – HISTORY OF PRINCIPLES AND REVOLUTIONS OF ATATÜRK II
Course content:
Revolutions in the political field, political parties and attempts to transition to a multi-party political life, reforms in the field of law, regulation of social life, innovations in the economic field, Turkish foreign policy in the period of 1923-1938, Turkish foreign policy after Atatürk, Principles of the Turkish Revolution: (Republican, Populism, Secularism, Revolutionism, Statism, Nationalism). Topics related to Integrative Principles are conveyed.