Management Engineering

4 YEARS | ENGLISH TAUGHT | ON CAMPUS

The Management Engineering program provides an interdisciplinary foundation to its graduates to integrate complex technical understanding with high-level management Skills, with particular attention to business administration principles and applications, while being able to use the complex technical knowledge with a holistic view and capability of integrating relevant information in making decisions. With their complex knowledge of management and engineering, graduates of this program are prepared to design and provide solutions for manufacturing and service organizations, take leadership roles in their place of work, or pursuing research work at graduate level.



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General Information

The first two years of the undergraduate curriculum in Management Engineering are dedicated to foundation courses in mathematics and basic sciences (freshman calculus, physics, and chemistry), as well as English, Introduction to Management Engineering, and Introduction to Business courses. Courses offered during the remaining two years of the program focus on engineering modeling, management and business fields focusing on analytical thinking, observation and design skills.

Education

The Management Engineering Program focuses on technical subjects as well as providing in-depth information on management principles. Program graduates are equipped with complex management and engineering solutions on product development, production and service presentation. The program has been designed to assure quality and foster the highest quality of education to graduate management engineers with abilities to analyze and interpret data, design and conduct experiments, apply knowledge to solve engineering problems in a global economic, environment and societal context that considers the political, ethical, health, and safety effects of such work, in addition to manufacturability and sustainability.

CURRICULUM

Semester 1. 1

General Chemistry (CHEM101).

Physics – I (PHYS101).

Calculus – I (MATH151).

Communication in English – I (ENGL191)

Academic English – I (ENGL181)

Introduction to Management Engineering (MANE112)

Semester 2. 3

Atatürk İlkeleri ve İnkilap Tarihi (HIST280)

Turkish as a Second Language (TUSL181)

Introduction to Business – I (MGMT101)

Physics – II (PHYS102)

Calculus – II (MATH152)

Discrete Mathematics (MATH163)

Academic English – II (ENGL182)

Communication in English – II (ENGL192)

Semester 3. 5

Introduction to Business – II (MGMT102)

Fundamentals of Economics (ECON231)

LINEAR ALGEBRA AND ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (MATH241)

Fundamentals of Computing and Programming (CMPE110)

Engineering Graphics (MENG104)

Industrial Training – I (MANE200)

Semester 4. 7

University Elective – I (UE01)

Ethics in Engineering (IENG355)

University Elective – II (UE02)

Probability and Statistical Methods (MATH322)

Cost Accounting for Managerial Decision Making (ACCT203)

Organizational Behavior (MGMT202)

Modeling and Optimization (MANE212)

Semester 5. 9

Human Resource Management (MGMT303)

Fundamentals of Work Study and Ergonomics (MANE301)

Modeling and Optimization (MANE313)

Engineering Economy (MANE323)

Statistical Applications in Engineering (MANE385)

Industrial Training – II (MANE300)

Semester 6. 11

Marketing (MRKT301)

Operations Research – II (MANE314)

Production Planning – I (MANE332)

Information Systems and Technology (MANE372)

Systems Modeling and Simulation (MANE461)

Semester 7. 12

Business Policy (MGMT424)

Area Elective I (AE01)

Production Planning – II (MANE431)

Facilities Planning and Design (MANE441)

Quality Engineering (MANE484)

Introduction to Manufacturing and Service Systems Design (MANE490)

Industrial Training – III (MANE400)

Semester 8. 15

Managerial Economics (ECON441)

University Elecitive – III (UE03)

Area Elective II (AE02)

Area Elective III (AE03)

Manufacturing and Service Systems Design Project (MANE492)

Seminars on Manufacturing and Service Systems (MANE444)