General Information
The Automotive Engineering Department was established in 2010 and is one of the first pioneering departments in Turkey in the field of Automotive Engineering. Postgraduates of Automotive Engineering are able to work in Automotive Industry, Automotive Supplier Industry, R & D (Research and Development) Institutions, Consulting Firms, Machine Manufacturing Industry, Transportation Systems, Defense and Air Tools, Industrial Areas, in general, national and international private and public agencies in automotive sector.
Qualification Awarded
Automotive Engineering, Bachelor’s Degree
Level Of Qualification
Bachelor’s Degree
Recognition Of Prior Learning
The students who have finished or discontinued another programme will be exempt from the cources which coincide with the curriculum of our department.
Specific Admission Requirements
High School Diploma plus placement by the Student Selection and Placement Centre according to the score obtained in the Student Selection Examination and the student’s preferences. For foreign students, High School Diploma plus placement of the student by the university according to his score in Foreign Student Examination and student’s preferences.
Qualification Requirements and Regulations
Students are required to complete the designated program of courses meet a minimum of 240 ECTS credit requirement in eight semesters and have a minimum GPA of 2.00/4.00 and no FF grades.
Examination Regulations, Assessment and Grading
Examinations, assessment and grading are held according to the regulations arranged by the University Senate. There are one midterm and one final examination for each course. Examinations are written examinations however if necessary they can also be performed orally or by practice work. The evaluation of the weights of the courses is determined by the lecturer at the beginning of the semester. The weight of the final examination can not be less than 60%. The final evaluation is performed by the lecturer.
All students are required to perform summer practices as a part of graduation requirements. They must complete a summer practice of at least 40 working days in two seperate sessions. For the summer practice evaluation, students have to pass both from the summer practice report and presentation. During the summer practice presentations, each committe of lecturers evaluates the students performance separately and an average score is calculated for the student.
Grade Factor
AA 4.0
BA 3.5
BB 3.0
CB 2.5
CC 2.0
DC 1.5
DD 1.0
FF 0.0
Graduation Requirements
The Bachelor’s Degree is awarded to students who have successsfully completed all courses in the curriculum including four years or 8 semester per year and have obtained a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.00 on a 4.00 scale
Mode of Study
Full-Time Face to Face
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