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FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTUREFaculty of Engineering and Architecture was established in 1993. The Faculty consists of Architecture, Ceramic Engineering,Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering and EnvironmentalEngineering departments. The Faculty of Engineering and Architecture is located in the new and modern buildings of Iki EylülCampus. All the students attend one-year obligatory English Preparation School before four-year undergraduate programs. Mostof the courses in undergraduate program are taught in English.Faculty of Engineering and Architecture aims at giving high quality education to students to carry out professional work aftergraduation. All departments in the Faculty have modern computer facilities and research laboratories.Turkish Science and Research Council (TÜBITAK), State Planning Office and University Research Foundation supportvarious projects conducted in the departments of the Faculty. The Faculty of Engineering and Architecture also conducts projectsin collaboration with Local and Nation wide companies. There are also cooperative links with universities and researchinstitutions in the U.S.A., Europe and Japan.Dean: Prof. Dr. Hasan MANDALVice Dean: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tuncay DÖGEROGLUVice Dean: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Süleyman KAYTAKOGLUSecretary of Faculty : Ferit KASAPSTAFFProfessors: Hüseyin AKÇAY, Sevin AKSOYLU, Mehmet Riza ALTIOKKA, Nuran AY, Atalay BARKANA, AtilaBARKANA, Mehmet BILGIN, Aydin DOGAN, Ali GÜNES, Altug IFTAR, Ferhat KARA, Serap KARA, Hasan MANDAL,Ayse Eren PÜTÜN, Ersan PÜTÜN, Musa SENEL, Ahmet TUNCAN, Mustafa TUNCAN, Rusen YAMAÇLIAssociate Professors: Erdem Ahmet ALBEK, Ahmad BABANLI, Alper ÇABUK, Tuncay DÖGEROGLU, Dogan Gökhan ECE,Ömer Nezih GEREK, Türkan GÖKSAL, Bekir KARASU, Süleyman KAYTAKOGLU, Nuray ÖZASLAN, M. Tankut ÖZGEN,Ender SUVACIAssistant professors: Cüneyt AKINLAR, Cemail AKSEL, Mine ALBEK, Nil ARAS, Ömer ARIÖZ, Gökhan ARSLAN, GürsoyARSLAN, Nuray AT, Funda ATES, Aydin AYBAR, Nezihe AZCAN, Recep BAKIS, Müfide BANAR, Sedat Hakki BEIS,Berrin BOZAN, Atakan DOGAN, Nihal ERGINEL, Eftade GAGA, Hasan Ferdi GERÇEL, Özgül GERÇEL, Emin GERMEN,Emrah GÖKALTUN, Yücel GÜNEY, Hatice INAN, Alpagut KARA, Güler KOCA, Hakan KOYUNCU, Semra KURAMA,Mehmet KURBAN, Yusuf OYSAL, S. Eren ÖCAL, R. Mustafa ÖKSÜZOGLU, Emel ÖZEL, Deniz ÖZKUT, Aynur SENSOY,Hakan SIRIN, Ali Arda SORMAN, S. Celalettin TAPKIN, Leyla Y. TOKMAN, Mustafa TOMBUL, Osman TUTAL, M. SerefTÜZEMEN, Ali ULU, Basak Burcu UZUN, Ümran ÜN, Berna ÜSTÜNLecturers: Birol AKÇORAL, Reha Oguz ALTUG, Fuat ARAS, Abdullah DEVECI, Feray ERGINCAN, Emine Esra GEREK,Serdar GÖNCÜ, Hicran Hanim HALAÇ, Emre KAÇMAZ, Rana KARASÖZEN, Mehmet ÖNER, Özgür ÖZSEN, Mine SENEL,Ali Erman ÜZGÜRResearch Assistants: Ilgin ACAR, Sener AGALAR, Hülya AKBACAK, Levent AKYALÇIN, Esin APAYDIN, Evren ARIÖZ,Ahmet ARSLAN, Erhan AYAS, Mustafa BADEM, Altan ÇETIN, Hasan Cenk ÇETIN, Muzaffer DOGAN, EmrahDÖLEKÇEKIÇ, Inci ELMAS, H. Günseli FILIZ, Banu GÜNER, Özge GÜNER, Mehmet INCEOGLU, Ayse KALEMTAS, FilizKAREL, Güray KAYA, Gökçe KETIZMEN, Kadir KILINÇ, Seniz Reyhan KUSHAN, Asli ÖZÇEVIK, Ismail Özgür ÖZER,Aysun ÖZKAN, Kivanç TASKIN, Irfan TÖRE, Semiha TÜRKAY, Alper Kürsat UYSAL, Hakki Ulas ÜNAL, Muhsin YALÇIN,Betül YANILMAZ, Haluk YAPICIOGLU, Mustafa YAVUZ, Ozan Devrim YAY, Özen YELBASIOthers: Bilgin SENEL173

DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTUREArchitecture can be described as the design of the built or man-made environment. This environment is in nature social,cultural, political, economic as well as physical. Design is a process of creative intervention, the purpose of which is to improvethe built environment. This calls for:a)an interest in the human condition, in so far as it is effected by and affects the built environment; b)the development ofintellectual and creative qualites, critical abilites, the capacity to make value judgements and the motivation to learn; c)theacquisition of knowledge in the arts and sciences (as it shapes the built environment) and the development of analytical, creative,technical, managerial, organisational and communication skills.The Department of Architecture, Anadolu Universitesi-Eskisehir was founded in 1984 within the organisational structure ofthe faculty of engineering and architecture. By 1993, Anadolu University was divided into two distinct universities, as a result ofthis the department of architecture was reorganized and has commenced education in 1994 with a brand new sprit and incentive.In October, 1999 the department of architecture has finally moved into newly purpose built buildings at the Iki Eylul Campus ofthe Anadolu University.Today, the department enjoys of some 6000 m2 indoor spaces including 3 lecture rooms, 6 design studios; 2 computers labs(Mac and IBM ); print room; construction lab; model-making studio; dark-room; departmental library; exhibition halls and staffrooms / administration block. The department has 23 full-time and 12 part-time members of teaching staff including 1 Professors,4 Associate, Professors, 7 Assistant Professors, 4 Senior Lecturers, 7 Research Assistants, 1 Instructor and 12 part-time nationwide renown practising architects working as studio masters. Each member of staff has his / her own well equipped and furnishedoffice.Numerous projects have been completed through the design office so far, and several member of staff took part in designingand construction phases Today, the department has a potential for offerring services to both public and the industry due to theexpertise staff and the facilities available. The department has terrestrial photogrammetiry equitments, computer, model andphotography laboratories.The decision making body dealing with the departmental matters is composed of all faculty members of the department. Thedepartment is governed by one chairman and two deputy chairmen. One of the deputy chairmen takes care of the technical matterswhile the other deputy chairmen assists the chairman in academic activities in the department.Head: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Alper ÇABUKDeputy Head : Prof. Dr. Rusen YAMAÇLIDeputy Head : Asst. Prof. Dr. Deniz ÖZKUTPROGRAMI. SEMESTERMAT 151Calculus IMIM 121Architectural PresentationMIM 123Building Design IMIM 125Building Construction IRSM 109Basic Design IMIM 111 (Eng) Technical English IElective Courses (1)2 02 42 22 42 42 0-II. SEMESTERMAT 152Calculus IIMEK 104Statics Strength of MaterialsMIM 102Basic DesignMIM 108Building Construction IIMIM 124Building Design IITÜR 103Turkish LanguageMIM 112 (Eng) Technical English II3,06,04,56,04,53,03,030,0MEK 313MIM 227III. SEMESTERStructural AnalysisArchitectural Design I2 03 02 42 42 24 02 03,04,54,54,54,56,03,030,03 0 4,52 2 4,5MIM 228SOS 154174IV. SEMESTERArchitectural Design IIHumanity and Sociology2 2 4,52 0 3,0

SNT 315TAR 157History of ArtAtatürk's Principles and Historyof Turkish Revolution IBIL 158 (Eng) Fundamentals of InformationTechnologyMIM 205 (Eng) Building Construction IIIMIM 257 (Eng) History of Architecture IDepartmental Elective Courses(1)2 0 3,0TAR 158Atatürk's Principles and Historyof Turkish Revolution IITOP 102TopographyINS 304 (Eng) Reinforced ConcreteMIM 232 (Eng) Building Construction IVMIM 258 (Eng) History of Architecture IIDepartmental Elective Courses(1)2 0 3,02 2 4,52 2 4,52 0 3,0-2 02 22 22 22 03,04,54,54,53,0-3,03,030,030,0V. SEMESTERMIM 335Building Services SystemMIM 347Architectural Design IIIMIM 371History of Turkish ArchitectureIKT 151 (Eng) EconomicsMIM 309 (Eng) City Planning IDepartmental Elective Courses(1)3 04 42 03 02 4VI. SEMESTERMIM 310 City Planning IIMIM 348 Architectural Design IVMIM 372 History of Contemporary ArchitectureDepartmental Elective Courses (3)4,57,53,04,56,02 44 42 0-6,07,53,013,530,0-4,530,0VII. SEMESTERHUK 455Legal Aspects of ConstructionMIM 409SurveyingMIM 449Architectural Design VMIM 445 (Eng) Organizational Aspects ofConstructionDepartmental Elective Courses(3)VIII. SEMESTERHUK 456Legal Aspects of ReconstructionMIM 452Architectural Design VIMIM 404 (Eng) Financial Aspect ofConstructionDepartmental Elective Courses(2)2 0 3,02 1 3,04 4 7,52 0 3,0-2 0 3,04 6 13,52 2 RTMENTAL ELECTIVE COURSESBIL 263 (Eng)BIL 264 (Eng)BIL 367 (Eng)EST 301FOT 202GRA 203ISL 423MIMMIMMIMMIMMIMMIMMIMMIMComputer Aided Design IComputer Aided Design IIComputer Aided Design IIIEnvironmental AestheticsPhotographyGraphic PresentationEntrepreneurship and VentureCreation107Introduction to Architecture229Presentation Techniques230Building Application Project233 (Eng) Building Design III234 (Eng) Building Design IV237Model Making331Building Construction V332 (Eng) Building Construction VI2 02 03 03 02 02 13,03,04,54,53,03,03 02 02 02 22 12 12 02 23 41342MIM 344MIM 346MIM 354MIM 363MIM 365MIM 367175Traditional HousingApproach to Dwelling DesignHistory of the City in AnatoliaTimber StructuresBuilding ScienceBuilding Material SelectionCity Planning and ModernityHistory of Housing in AnatoliaGeographycal InformationSystemsConservation TheoriesParticipation in ArchitectureLandscape Design inArchitectureEnvironment and Urban DesignArchitectural AcousticsRemote Sensing3 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 04,54,54,54,54,54,54,54,53 0 4,53 0 4,53 0 4,53 03 03 03 04,54,54,54,5

MIM 368MIM sual Analysis in ArchitectureEcological Elements of BuiltEnvironment370Use of Solar Energy inArchitecture374Lighting in Architecture376Conservation and Materials378 (Eng) History of the City401Interior Design I402Interior Design II447Proportion in Architecture448Analysing Methods forInsulations451Design for Handicaps453Turkish Architecture DuringRepublican Era455City Administration andEnvironment461Analysis of Building Materials463City Planning III474Restoration Project480Conservation Applications3 0 4,5MIM 4823 0 4,53 03 03 03 02 22 23 0MIM 483MIM 484MIM T 104RSM 2053 0 4,53 0 4,5Administrative Aspects ofPlanningHistory of Modern CityEcological Planning and DesignPlanning of the Social ServiceAreasNew Town PolicyArchitecture and EcologyArchitectural Design AnalysisDesign Criteria for CulturalBuildingsPerspectiveFree Hand Drawing3 0 4,53 0 4,53 0 4,53 03 03 03 04,54,54,54,53 0 4,52 1 3,02 0 3,0ELECTIVE COURSES3 0 4,53 03 02 42 23 0ARK 108BEÖ 155MÜZ 157TIY 1214,54,54,54,54,5ArchaeologyPhysical EducationTraditional Turkish Art MusicIntroduction to Theatre2 02 02 02 03,03,03,03,0DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERINGChemical Engineering involves in the design, construction and operation of processes which convert raw materials into usefulproducts by changing their chemical or physical state. The discipline of chemical engineering has its origins in oil refining andpetrochemical production, moreover the skills of a chemical engineer are now applied in a wide range of other industries, such asfood and baverage, pharmaceuticals, paper, plastics, water purification, electricity generation, metals, textiles, fertelizer, cement,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 of5000 m2. 4 Professors, 1 Associate Professors, 7 Which Assistant Professors and 7 Research Assistants are currently working inthe department. The decisions related with the department are made by the department academic board which is composed of allfaculty members of the department. The department is governed by one department head and two deputy department head.Head: Prof. Dr. Mehmet Riza ALTIOKKADeputy Head : Asst. Prof. Dr. Nezihe AZCANDeputy Head : Asst. Prof. Dr. Hasan Ferdi GERÇELPROGRAMI. SEMESTERFIZ 105Physics IFIZ 107Physics Laboratory IMAT 113Calculus ITRS 102Technical DrawingKIM 115 (Eng) General Chemistry LaboratoryKIM 117 (Eng) General Chemistry IKMH 108 (Eng) Introduction to ChemicalEngineering4 00 24 22 20 24 0II. SEMESTERFIZ 106Physics IIFIZ 108Physics Laboratory IIMAT 114Calculus IITÜR 103Turkish LanguageKIM 118 (Eng) General Chemistry IIKMH 105 (Eng) Technical English6,01,57,54,51,56,04 00 24 24 04 02 06,01,57,56,06,03,030,02 0 3,0176

30,0III. SEMESTERAnalytical ChemistryCalculus IIILinear Algebra andAtatürk's Principles and Historyof Turkish Revolution IBIL 158 (Eng) Fundamentals of InformationTechnologyIKT 151 (Eng) EconomicsKMH 209 (Eng) Chemical Process CalculationsKIM 229MAT 225NÜM 202TAR 1572 0 3,03 0 4,54 0 6,0KIM 208KIM 226KIM 230KIM 231KMH 206MAT 219TAR 1582 0 3,02 2 4,53 0 4,53 0 4,530,0IV. SEMESTEROrganic ChemistryPhysical ChemistryAnalytical Chemistry LaboratoryPhysical Chemistry LaboratoryInstrumental AnalysisDifferential EquationsAtatürk's Principles and History ofTurkish Revolution IIDepartmental Elective Courses (1)Elective Courses (1)3 03 00 30 32 02 24,54,51,51,53,04,52 0 3,04,53,030,0V. SEMESTERHeat TransferChemical EngineeringThermodynamics IIKT 356 (Eng) Engineering EconomicsMEK 317 (Eng) Fluid MechanicsDepartmental Elective Courses(2)KMH 310TER 305VI. SEMESTERMass TransferChemical EngineeringLaboratory ITER 306Chemical EngineeringThermodynamics IIKMH 303 (Eng) Mathematical Modelling inChemical EngineeringKMH 324 (Eng) Chemical Reaction EngineeringIElective Courses (2)4 0 6,0KMH 308KMH 3223 0 4,53 0 4,54 0 6,0-9,030,04 0 6,00 4 3,03 0 4,54 0 6,03 0 4,56,030,0VII. SEMESTERChemical Technologies ISpecial Topics in ChemicalEngineering IKMH 423Chemical EngineeringLaboratory IIKMH 415 (Eng) Process Dynamics and ControlKMH 425 (Eng) Chemical Reaction EngineeringIIKMH 427 (Eng) Chemical Engineering Design IDepartmental Elective Courses(1)KIM 405KMH 419VIII. SEMESTERChemical Technologies IIChemical Engineering PracticesSpecial Topics in ChemicalEngineering IIKMH 424Chemical EngineeringLaboratory IIIKMH 406 (Eng) Separation ProcessKMH 428 (Eng) Chemical Engineering DesignIIDepartmental Elective Courses(1)Elective Courses (1)2 0 3,0KIM 406KMH 414KMH 4201 2 3,00 4 3,04 0 6,04 0 6,03 0 4,5-4,52 0 3,00 4 3,01 2 3,00 4 3,03 0 4,53 0 4,5-4,54,530,030,0KMH 352KMH 353DEPARTMENTAL ELECTIVE COURSESKMH 226 (Eng) Computer Applications inChemical EngineeringKMH 307Experimental DesignTechniquesKMH 351Sugar Technology2 2 4,5KMH 354KMH 355KMH 3563 0 4,53 0 4,5177Water TechnologyAir Pollution RemovalEquipmentsBoron TechnologyFood ChemistryBuble Column Technology3 0 4,53 03 03 03 04,54,54,54,5

KMH 407Fuel and Energy TechnologiesKMH 409Oil TechnologyKMH 410Coal TechnologiesKMH 411Polymer TechnologyKMH 412Petroleum Refinery EngineeringKMH 451Phase EquilibriumKMH 452Food ProcessingKMH 453Operations of Solid ParticlesKMH 454Heat Transfer EquipmentsKMH 455Food AdditivesKMH 456Occupational Health and SafetyKMH 457 (Eng) Transport PhenomenaKMH 458Chemical Process OptimizationKMH 460Membrane Seperation Processes3 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 04,54,54,54,54,54,54,54,54,54,54,54,54,54,5ISN 309IST 317ISL 101ISL 201 (Eng)ISL 206ISL 423Mass MediaStatisticsIntroduction to BusinessBusiness OrganizationBusiness OrganizationEntrepreneurship and VentureCreationISL 454 (Eng) Management of TechnologyKÜL 451 (Eng) History of Science andEngineeringMLY 419Cost-Benefit AnalysisMUH 210General and Cost AccountingMUH 305Cost AccountingMÜZ 101Evolution of MusicMÜZ 151Short History of MusicMÜZ 157Traditional Turkish Art MusicPSI 301Industrial PsychologyPZL 302Marketing ManagementPZL 401MarketingSNT 155History of ArtSOS 154Humanity and SociologyTIY 121Introduction to TheatreELECTIVE COURSESARK 108BEÖ 155HUK 252HUK 458ArchaeologyPhysical EducationLabor LawIndustrial Rights andTechnological DevelopmentIndustrial EconomyInterpersonal CommunicationIKT 427ILT 2012 0 3,02 0 3,02 0 3,03 0 4,52 0 3,03 0 4,53 02 03 03 03 04,53,04,54,04,03 0 4,53 0 4,53 02 03 02 02 02 02 03 03 02 02 02 02 04,53,03,03,03,03,03,04,54,53,03,03,03,0DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERINGCivil Engineers from history left us the Mayan and Egyptian Pyramids, the Gothic Cathedrals, the Great Wall of China, andquite literally, the physical as well as the technological foundation upon which many of our modern structure are built. The scopeof the construction industry today is immense: from suburban homes to 100 story skyscraper, from sidewalk to dams and tunnelsfor irrigation and hydroelectric power; from recreational marinas to complete harbors and even structures in the deep open sea;from bycle shops to aircrafts factories; from smart houses to bridges; thermal power plants, petroleum refineries, and miningdevelopments; highways and rapid transit systems that not only span physical spaces, but bring people together in the social,political and economic endovers. For better or worse, the constructed environment is among the most ubiquitous and prevasive inour live.The Department was established in 1998 as Civil Engineering Department. The department is located at the Iki Eylul Campusand occupies a covered area of 5000 m2. 3 Professors, 8 Assistant Professors, 2 Instructor and 8 Research Assistants currentlyworking in the department. The decisions related with the department are made by the department council which is composed ofall faculty members of the department. The department is governed by one chairman and two deputy chairmen. One of the deputychairmen takes care of technical activities of the department while the other deputy chairman assists chairman in academicactivities in the department.Head: Prof. Dr. Ahmet TUNCANDeputy Head : Asst. Prof. Dr. Gökhan ARSLANDeputy Head : Asst. Prof. Dr. S. Celalettin TAPKINPROGRAMFIZ 105FIZ 107MAT 113INS 101 (Eng)I. SEMESTERPhysics IPhysics Laboratory ICalculus IIntroduction to Civil Engineering4 00 24 22 06,01,57,53,0FIZ 106FIZ 108MAT 114TRS 102178II. SEMESTERPhysics IIPhysics Laboratory IICalculus IITechnical Drawing4 00 24 22 26,01,57,54,5

INS 116 (Eng) Technical EnglishKIM 113 (Eng) General ChemistryKIM 115 (Eng) General Chemistry Laboratory3 0 4,54 0 6,00 2 1,5TÜR 103Turkish LanguageBIL 158 (Eng) Fundamentals of InformationTechnology4 0 6,02 2 4,530,030,0III. SEMESTERDifferential Equations2 2Calculus III3 0Atatürk's Principles and Historyof Turkish Revolution I2 0IST 201 (Eng) Statistics3 0JEO 201 (Eng) Engineering Geology3 0MEK 201 (Eng) Static3 0MLZ 203 (Eng) Materials Science3 0MAT 219MAT 225TAR 157IV. SEMESTERLinear Algebra3 0Atatürk's Principles and Historyof Turkish Revolution II2 0TOP 102Topography2 2MEK 202 (Eng) Strength of Materials I3 0MEK 206 (Eng) Dynamics3 0MLZ 204 (Eng) Materials of Construction3 2Elective Courses (1)-4,54,5MAT 251TAR 1583,04,54,54,54,530,0NÜM 301INS 308 (Eng)INS 309 (Eng)INS 311 (Eng)INS 313 (Eng)MEK 307 (Eng)V. SEMESTERNumerical MethodsHydrologySoil Mechanics ITransportation Engineering IStructural Analysis IFluid Mechanics3 03 03 23 23 03 04,53,04,54,54,56,03,030,0VI. SEMESTERSteel StructuresReinforced Concrete IHydraulicsConstruction Engineering andManagementINS 314 (Eng) Structural Analysis IIINS 342 (Eng) Foundation Engineering I4,54,56,06,04,54,5INS 324INS 302 (Eng)INS 306 (Eng)INS 312 (Eng)3 0 4,53 2 6,03 2 6,03 0 4,53 0 4,53 0 4,530,030,0VII. SEMESTERIKT 151 (Eng) EconomicsIKT 356 (Eng) Engineering EconomicsINS 405 (Eng) Special Topics in CivilEngineering IDepartmental Elective Courses(3)Elective Courses (1)VIII. SEMESTERINS 310Water Supply and SewerageINS 402 (Eng) Applications in Civil EngineeringINS 406 (Eng) Special Topics in CivilEngineering IIDepartmental Elective Courses(4)3 0 4,53 0 4,51 2 3,0-13,54,53 2 6,00 4 3,01 2 3,0-18,030,030,0INS 466INS 468 (Eng)DEPARTMENTAL ELECTIVE COURSESBIL 473INS 401INS 407 (Eng)INS 409 (Eng)INS 411 (Eng)INS 458 (Eng)INS 460 (Eng)INS 462 (Eng)INS 464 (Eng)Foundation Engineering andComputer ApplicationsReinforced Concrete ProjectReinforced Concrete IIPavement DesignTransportation Engineering IITesting of ConcreteAdmixture for ConcreteProperties of Fresh andHardened ConcreteConcrete Durability3 03 03 03 03 03 03 04,54,54,54,54,54,54,5INS 470 (Eng)INS 472 (Eng)INS 474 (Eng)INS 476

173 FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE Faculty of Engineering and Architecture was established in 1993. T

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