259 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

GENERAL INFORMATION
Chemical Engineering Department, was established in 1992 with the establishment of the university. Our long has supported the engineering faculty of Chemistry and other departments. In 2012 began the MBA program, and the qualified personnel needed by our industry continues to grow. Our department has a long history, lecturer, and laboratory facilities in terms of updating itself striving to renew and develop. The department, with three professors, two associate professors, three assistant professors, and four research assistants (OYP), continues its educational activities with one specialist. Our goal at local, national, and international project-oriented sections is to produce studies on technology and value-added products. More detailed information can be obtained from the personal web page faculty.

Objective
Chemical Engineering, all of the materials used in every aspect of our lives, covers all transactions that should be done in the transformation from product to raw materials. In this context, chemical technology, chemical reactions, process control, separation processes, and transport phenomena, contain several issues such as cost and efficiency. Previously it was thought that chemistry is limited to a production engineering technology where chemical reactions and unit operations are. However, it is necessary to cooperate with other disciplines to meet today's technological world needs. In this case; Engineers surpassing the classic definition, biotechnology, energy, environments, and materials production, such as recycling and conservation should be developed to cover many subjects.


Admission Requirements
Chemical Engineering students who want to enroll in the department to have a secondary school diploma, they must also have taken enough points to score in the placement test related to higher education institutions.

Graduation Requirements
Upon successful completion of the undergraduate program in our area of core and elective courses in the curriculum, performing their compulsory internship and students are eligible to receive the diploma of the conditions stated in Pamukkale University's undergraduate academic regulations.

Career Opportunties
Chemical engineering; The basic engineering discipline in engineering science, today is a profession needed in almost every manufacturing process from raw materials. Depending on the location of the property business, employment in the public and private sectors is very wide. A chemical engineer, all the companies where production, management, research and development, innovation, design, and technical services, can work in the marketing field. In addition, they can work as taking technical and administrative tasks, and have the opportunity to give production or service in their particular business.

Qualification Awarded
Chemical Engineering

Level of Qualification
First Cycle (Bachelor's Degree)

Recognition of Prior Learning
For students who want to transfer from higher education institutions in Turkey to Pamukkale University, the provisions of the "Regulation on the Principles of Transfer between Associate Degree and Undergraduate Degree Programs in Higher Education Institutions, Double Major, Minor, and Inter-Institutional Credit Transfer" are applied. The common compulsory foreign language courses exemption exam is held at the beginning of the fall semester on the date specified in the academic calendar. No makeup exam is allowed for this exam. Students of faculties/vocational schools/schools who do not have a preparatory program take the joint compulsory foreign language exemption exam. Students who will take the exemption exam apply to the relevant unit within the period specified in the academic calendar. Moreover; Students who enroll in departments with foreign language preparatory programs for the first time take a placement and proficiency exam before the academic year starts. Students are placed in one of the groups of beginner, intermediate-lower level, or intermediate level according to the score they get in this exam, or those who have proficiency points are exempted from preparatory education. The score ranges of these groups are determined by the School Directorate. Exam results are announced in relevant places and on the website of the School of Foreign Languages. Among the students who are enrolled in the departments/programs accepted to the compulsory preparatory education, those who do not take the level determination and proficiency exam start their education at the beginning level.

Qualification Requirements and Regulations
Upon successful completion of the undergraduate program in our area of core and elective courses in the curriculum, performing their compulsory internship and students are eligible to receive the diploma of the conditions stated in Pamukkale University's undergraduate academic regulations.

Access to Further Studies
Candidates who have completed their undergraduate studies can study in post-graduate programs provided that they receive valid grades from ALES and have sufficient knowledge of English.

Mode of Study
Full Time

Examination Regulations, Assessment and Grading
Measurement and evaluation methods that is applied for each course, is detailed in "Course Structure&ECTS Credits".

Contact (Programme Director or Equivalent)
PositionName SurnamePhoneFaxE-Mail
HEAD OF DEPARTMENT Prof. Dr. NECİP ATAR  natar@pau.edu.tr
DEPUTY HEAD OF DEPARTMENT Asts. Prof. Dr. HAVVA BOYACIOĞLU  hboyacioglu@pau.edu.tr
DEPUTY HEAD OF DEPARTMENT Assoc. Prof. Dr. TUFAN TOPAL  ttopal@pau.edu.tr


PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES
1Chemical Engineering in the field of knowledge through scientific research to expand and achieve in-depth knowledge of the evaluation, interpretation and application skills.
2Recognition of modern equipment and techniques used in the laboratory, materials and supplies are safe and effective use of data collection, assessment results and bring awareness to find solutions.
3The study of the processes and results, national and international environments or areas outside the systematic and clearly written or oral transfer skills.
4The basic areas of Chemistry, Analytical, Inorganic, and Organic Chemistry issues in physico won a good basis to be able to win synthesis and analysis using a variety of methods.
5Identify engineering problems related to Chemical Engineering, reasoning, modeling, taking initiative and solving skills.
6Informatics required level of chemistry with computer software and to use information and communications technologies, thereby gaining access to the right scientific competence sources.
7Work in the laboratory and in the chemical industry, innovation, having the ability to do research and development.
8Social engineering applications, environmental, health, safety and legal aspects of project management and know the business life of the application and awareness of the constraints imposed on their engineering applications.
9Ability to research resources to gain access to information, ability to access databases and other information sources.
10By adopting the importance of lifelong learning, science and technology and self-development by following the latest developments.
11Ability to work effectively with disciplinary and interdisciplinary teams, to provide leadership can and skills about solutions to complex situations.
12Taking professional and ethical responsibility, being conscious of quality.
TEACHING & LEARNING METHODS
NameComments
LecturingLecturing is one of the methods that come first, where the teacher is in the center. It is a method where the teacher actively describes topics and the students are passive listeners. With this method, lesson proceeds in the form of report, description and explanation.
DebateDepending on the situation, debate is a tool that allows all students, or a specific portion of the class to participate in the lesson. In this method, members of the group discuss a topic by addressing the various points of view and discuss alternative opinions about problem-solving.
DemonstrationIn this method the teacher demonstrates, an experiment, test, in front of the class. And then assists students to do so too. Students learn not only by just by looking and watching, but also by taking part and participating. This method is usually applied when teaching skills.
Case Study Case studies require students to actively participate while using an analytical perspective to think about real and problematic events. The problematic event may be real or very close to real life. Student(s) working on the documents that include the necessary data and descriptions of the
Problem SolvingThe name given to any doubt or ambiguity that arises is, a problem. Problems which usually have a role in human life, that have preventing or annoying aspects are solved by considering the stages of scientific methods. (a) Problems are determined. (b) The problem is identified. 
Cooperative LearningCooperative Learning is; a kind of learning that is based on the students working together for a common purpose. Children with different skills come together in heterogeneous groups to learn by helping each other. Students gain experiences such as becoming aware of the unity
Questions –AnswersThe different types of Questions used (associative, differential, assessment, requesting information, motivating, and brainstorming) although students get in to more active positions during the process; the method is teacher-centered. If possible Questions, that serve a purpose and
Concept MapsExpress a relation network, based on figures, graphics and words propositions and principles. It enables visual learning. These steps are followed: 1) Concepts about the subjects to be taught are listed. 2) The name of the subject that will be taught is written at the top.3) Relations between
Meaning Analysis ChartsThe Meaning Analysis Charts is a method that allows students to participate actively in class. Students learn by working on a two-dimensional table. For example, if in one dimension there are animals and in the other dimension food is shown, students have the opportunity to learn by
Scenario-based teaching Although it is similar to the Case Study method, there is a fictional approach in the scenario. The subject can be presented by inserting it in to a fiction and can also lead the student’s to producing their own scenarios.
Simulation Expresses situations where in real life learning is dangerous, difficult to reach and expensive and where students work on models which are very similar to the real thing. For example, before airplane pilots and astronauts embark their aircrafts and spacecrafts, they perform applications
Role Playing Role-playing is a learning way which helps students to express their own feelings and thoughts by playing the role of other personalities. It is necessary that students use creative thinking to succeed. Students put themselves in someone’s place by purifying themselves from their actual
Drama Drama is a method in which students learn a skill or situation by reenacting in front of the class. As well as gaining knowledge by experience, it has important effects on the development of verbal expression and socialization. It enables us to bring up individuals who are creative, productive,
ProjectProject-based learning is a learning way which leads students to deal with interesting problems and to create extraordinary products at the end of this. It allows students to use their creativity and it requires them to look at events perceptively.
Technical TourIs a method that takes learning to the out of the classroom. It is a method that provides students to make direct observations and to gain information by taking them to places, such as factories, museums, libraries, various government agencies, mountains, forests, lakes, parks and gardens.
Observation Although we generally get information related to the nature through observations, the Observation method can also be used for other situations and under other conditions. We try to reach certain generalizations by thinking about our findings which we gather from our observations.
Testing Means reaching results by using various information with certain mechanisms, which are set up to imitate natural events in artificial environments and to have students take a certain topics and applying them to reach certain aims/objectives. Nature researchers, scientists, and educators
InterviewThis is when the teacher brings in (writers, artists, designers, writers, illustrators, etc.) because he/she is not equipped with the adequate facilities to do with certain issues or situations. It is a technique that triggers the senses of students. In some cases, students interview certain people
Programmed InstructionAt its basis lays the Individualization of instruction. Programmed instruction is an individual teaching technique, guided by the reinforcement principles of Skinner. Its Basic principles are: the principle of small steps, the principle of effective participation, the achievement principle, the
Brainstorming Brainstorming is a group work process that has been regulated to reach solutions for a problem without limitations or evaluation. The purpose of brainstorming is to make it easier for students to express themselves and to generate ideas. This technique is used as a high-level discussion

PO - NQF-HETR Relation
NQF-HETR CategoryNQF-HETR Sub-CategoryNQF-HETRLearning Outcomes
INFORMATION  01
SKILLS  01
SKILLS  02
COMPETENCIESCommunication and Social Competence 01
COMPETENCIESCommunication and Social Competence 02
COMPETENCIESCommunication and Social Competence 03
COMPETENCIESCommunication and Social Competence 04
COMPETENCIESCommunication and Social Competence 05
COMPETENCIESCompetence to Work Independently and Take Responsibility 01
COMPETENCIESCompetence to Work Independently and Take Responsibility 02
COMPETENCIESCompetence to Work Independently and Take Responsibility 03
COMPETENCIESField Specific Competencies 01
COMPETENCIESField Specific Competencies 02
COMPETENCIESLearning Competence 01
COMPETENCIESLearning Competence 02
COMPETENCIESLearning Competence 03
    

PO - FOE (Academic)
FOE CategoryFOE Sub-CategoryFOELearning Outcomes
INFORMATION  01
SKILLS  01
SKILLS  02
SKILLS  03
SKILLS  04
SKILLS  05
COMPETENCIESCommunication and Social Competence 01
COMPETENCIESCommunication and Social Competence 02
COMPETENCIESCommunication and Social Competence 03
COMPETENCIESCommunication and Social Competence 04
COMPETENCIESCommunication and Social Competence 05
COMPETENCIESCompetence to Work Independently and Take Responsibility 01
COMPETENCIESCompetence to Work Independently and Take Responsibility 02
COMPETENCIESField Specific Competencies 01
COMPETENCIESField Specific Competencies 02
COMPETENCIESField Specific Competencies 03
COMPETENCIESLearning Competence 01
COMPETENCIESLearning Competence 02
COMPETENCIESLearning Competence 03
COMPETENCIESLearning Competence 04
COMPETENCIESLearning Competence 05
COMPETENCIESLearning Competence 06
COMPETENCIESLearning Competence 07
    

PO - FOE (Vocational)
FOE CategoryFOE Sub-CategoryFOELearning Outcomes
INFORMATION  01
SKILLS  01
SKILLS  02
SKILLS  03
SKILLS  04
SKILLS  05
SKILLS  06
COMPETENCIESCommunication and Social Competence 01
COMPETENCIESCommunication and Social Competence 02
COMPETENCIESCommunication and Social Competence 03
COMPETENCIESCommunication and Social Competence 04
COMPETENCIESCompetence to Work Independently and Take Responsibility 01
COMPETENCIESField Specific Competencies 01
COMPETENCIESField Specific Competencies 02
COMPETENCIESLearning Competence 01
COMPETENCIESLearning Competence 02
COMPETENCIESLearning Competence 03
COMPETENCIESLearning Competence 04
    

COURS STRUCTURE & ECTS CREDITS
Year :
1st Semester Course Plan
Course CodeCourse TitleL+P HourECTSCourse Type
KMUH 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY-I 3+2 5 Compulsory
KMUH 103 MECHANICAL DRAWING 2+2 4 Compulsory
KMUH 102 INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 2+0 3 Compulsory
MAT 113 GENERAL CALCULUS - I 4+0 6 Compulsory
TKD 101 TURKISH LANGUAGE - I 2+0 2 Compulsory
ATI 101 ATATURK´S PRINCIPLES AND HISTORY OF TURKISH REVOLUTION - I 2+0 2 Compulsory
FIZ 111 GENERAL PHYSICS - I 3+0 4 Compulsory
FIZ 103 PHYSICS LABORATORY - I 0+2 2 Compulsory
ING 1003 INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH I 3+0 2 Compulsory
- Optional Foreign Language-1 3+0 Elective
  Total 30  
1st Semester Elective Groups : Optional Foreign Language-1

2nd Semester Course Plan
Course CodeCourse TitleL+P HourECTSCourse Type
MAT 114 GENERAL CALCULUS - II 4+0 6 Compulsory
KMUH 151 GENERAL CHEMISTRY-II 3+2 5 Compulsory
KMUH 152 BASIC INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES 1+2 4 Compulsory
KMUH 153 GENERAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY 0+3 3 Compulsory
TKD 102 TURKISH LANGUAGE - II 2+0 2 Compulsory
ATI 102 ATATURK´S PRINCIPLES AND HISTORY OF TURKISH REVOLUTION - II 2+0 2 Compulsory
FIZ 112 GENERAL PHYSICS - II 3+0 4 Compulsory
FIZ 104 PHYSICS LABORATORY - II 0+2 2 Compulsory
ING 1004 INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH II 3+0 2 Compulsory
- Optional Foreign Language-2 3+0 Elective
- Optional-1 2+0 Elective
  Total 30  
2nd Semester Elective Groups : Optional Foreign Language-2
2nd Semester Elective Groups : Optional-1

3rd Semester Course Plan
Course CodeCourse TitleL+P HourECTSCourse Type
MAT 225 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 3+0 5 Compulsory
KMUH 201 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 4+0 4 Compulsory
KMUH 202 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY 0+4 4 Compulsory
KMUH 204 MASS AND ENERGY BALANCES 3+0 4 Compulsory
KMUH 301 PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 4+0 4 Compulsory
KRY 401 CAREER PLANNING 2+0 2 Compulsory
IENG 487 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY - I 2+0 2 Compulsory
- Elective-I 2+0 3 Elective
- Social Elective Fall 2+0 2 Elective
- Optional - I 3+0 Elective
- Optional - I 3+0 Elective
  Total 30  
3rd Semester Elective Groups : Elective-I
3rd Semester Elective Groups : Social Elective Fall
3rd Semester Elective Groups : Optional - I

4th Semester Course Plan
Course CodeCourse TitleL+P HourECTSCourse Type
KMUH 251 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 4+0 4 Compulsory
KMUH 252 INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS 2+2 3 Compulsory
KMUH 254 FLUID MECHANICS 3+0 4 Compulsory
KMUH 270 JOB INTERNSHIP-1 0+0 2 Compulsory
MAT 132 LINEAR ALGEBRA 3+0 3 Compulsory
KMUH 351 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS 3+0 4 Compulsory
IENG 488 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY - II 2+0 2 Compulsory
- Social Elective Spring 2+0 2 Elective
- Elective-II 2+0 3 Elective
- Elective-II 2+0 3 Elective
- Optional - II 2+0 Elective
- Optional - II 2+0 Elective
- Optional-2 2+0 Elective
  Total 30  
4th Semester Elective Groups : Elective-II
4th Semester Elective Groups : Social Elective Spring
4th Semester Elective Groups : Optional - II
4th Semester Elective Groups : Optional-2

5th Semester Course Plan
Course CodeCourse TitleL+P HourECTSCourse Type
KMUH 302 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY 0+4 3 Compulsory
KMUH 305 OCCUPATIONAL FOREIGN LANGUAGE 3+0 3 Compulsory
KMUH 255 CHEMICAL REACTION ENGINEERING 3+0 4 Compulsory
KMUH 253 NUMERICAL ANALYSIS METHODS 3+0 3 Compulsory
KMUH 356 HEAT TRANSFER 3+0 3 Compulsory
KMUH 357 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING THERMODINAMICS II 3+0 3 Compulsory
IENG 208 ENGINEERING ECONOMICS 3+0 2 Compulsory
- Non-Departmental Elective-1 2+0 3 Elective
- Departmental Elective-3 2+0 3 Elective
- Departmental Elective-3 2+0 3 Elective
- Optional - III 3+0 Elective
  Total 30  
5th Semester Elective Groups : Departmental Elective-3
5th Semester Elective Groups : Non-Departmental Elective-1
5th Semester Elective Groups : Optional - III

6th Semester Course Plan
Course CodeCourse TitleL+P HourECTSCourse Type
KMUH 352 PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY 0+4 4 Compulsory
KMUH 370 JOB INTERNSHIP-II 0+0 3 Compulsory
KMUH 203 MATHEMATICAL MODELLING 3+0 3 Compulsory
KMUH 304 MASS TRANSPORT 3+0 4 Compulsory
KMUH 306 CHEMICAL REACTOR DESIGN 2+0 4 Compulsory
KMUH 303 MATERIALS SCIENCE 3+0 3 Compulsory
- Non-Departmental Elective-2 2+0 3 Elective
- Food Engineering Elective-1 3+0 3 Elective
- Elective-3-4 2+0 3 Elective
- Optional - IV 2+0 Elective
- Optional - IV 2+0 Elective
  Total 30  
6th Semester Elective Groups : Elective-3-4
6th Semester Elective Groups : Food Engineering Elective-1
6th Semester Elective Groups : Non-Departmental Elective-2
6th Semester Elective Groups : Optional - IV

7th Semester Course Plan
Course CodeCourse TitleL+P HourECTSCourse Type
KMUH 403 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY-I 0+4 4 Compulsory
KMUH 354 SEPARATION PROCESSES 4+0 4 Compulsory
KMUH 404 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING DESIGN I 4+0 6 Compulsory
- Undergraduate Thesis Elective 2+2 4 Elective
- Non-Departmental Elective-3 2+0 3 Elective
- Food Engineering Elective-2 3+0 3 Elective
- Elective-5 2+0 3 Elective
- Elective-5 2+0 3 Elective
- Optional - V 3+0 Elective
  Total 30  
7th Semester Elective Groups : Elective-5
7th Semester Elective Groups : Food Engineering Elective-2
7th Semester Elective Groups : Non-Departmental Elective-3
7th Semester Elective Groups : Undergraduate Thesis Elective
7th Semester Elective Groups : Optional - V

8th Semester Course Plan
Course CodeCourse TitleL+P HourECTSCourse Type
KMUH 453 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY-II 0+4 4 Compulsory
KMUH 454 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING DESIGN II 4+0 5 Compulsory
KMUH 353 PROCESS CONTROL 3+0 3 Compulsory
KMUH 355 CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGIES 2+0 2 Compulsory
- Undergraduate Thesis Elective 2+2 4 Elective
- Non-Departmental Elective-4 2+0 3 Elective
- Food Engineering Elective-3 3+0 3 Elective
- Elective-6 2+0 3 Elective
- Elective-6 2+0 3 Elective
- Optional - VI 1+8 Elective
  Total 30  
8th Semester Elective Groups : Elective-6
8th Semester Elective Groups : Food Engineering Elective-3
8th Semester Elective Groups : Non-Departmental Elective-4
8th Semester Elective Groups : Undergraduate Thesis Elective
8th Semester Elective Groups : Optional - VI


COURSE & PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES
Year : Compulsory Courses
Course TitleC/EPO 01PO 02PO 03PO 04PO 05PO 06PO 07PO 08PO 09PO 10PO 11PO 12
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRYC***** ******
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORYC************
ATATURK´S PRINCIPLES AND HISTORY OF TURKISH REVOLUTION - IC            
ATATURK´S PRINCIPLES AND HISTORY OF TURKISH REVOLUTION - IIC            
BASIC INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIESC************
CAREER PLANNINGC            
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING DESIGN IC            
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING DESIGN IIC            
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY-IC** **** *** 
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY-IIC** * *  *   
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING THERMODINAMICS IIC            
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICSC************
CHEMICAL REACTION ENGINEERINGC************
CHEMICAL REACTOR DESIGNC** *********
CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGIESC*****  *****
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONSC* * **** * *
ENGINEERING ECONOMICSC* *    *****
FLUID MECHANICSC************
GENERAL CALCULUS - IC* * ** *** *
GENERAL CALCULUS - IIC* * **   * *
GENERAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORYC************
GENERAL CHEMISTRY-IC************
GENERAL CHEMISTRY-IIC***** ******
GENERAL PHYSICS - IC            
GENERAL PHYSICS - IIC            
HEAT TRANSFERC** *** *** *
INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSISC***** **** *
INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH IC            
INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH IIC            
INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL ENGINEERINGC************
JOB INTERNSHIP-1C************
JOB INTERNSHIP-IIC************
LINEAR ALGEBRAC            
MASS AND ENERGY BALANCESC************
MASS TRANSPORTC* **** *** *
MATERIALS SCIENCEC**********  
MATHEMATICAL MODELLINGC************
MECHANICAL DRAWINGC************
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS METHODSC* * **   * *
OCCUPATIONAL FOREIGN LANGUAGEC****  ** *  
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY - IC************
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY - IIC****** *****
ORGANIC CHEMISTRYC************
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORYC************
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRYC************
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORYC************
PHYSICS LABORATORY - IC            
PHYSICS LABORATORY - IIC            
PROCESS CONTROLC***********
SEPARATION PROCESSESC************
TURKISH LANGUAGE - IC            
TURKISH LANGUAGE - IIC            
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Elective Courses
Course TitleC/EPO 01PO 02PO 03PO 04PO 05PO 06PO 07PO 08PO 09PO 10PO 11PO 12
ACADEMIC TURKISHE************
ADHESIVE BONDINGE************
ADSORPTIONE* **** *****
ADVANCED ENGLISH - IE            
ADVANCED ENGLISH - IIE            
ARCHAEOLOGYE***********
ARTS - IE            
ARTS - IIE            
ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION IN EDUCATIONE            
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE THESIS-IE** ** ***  *
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE THESIS-IIE* *** * ** *
BASIC ACCOUNTINGE            
BASIC CONCEPTS OF LAWE            
BIOCHEMICAL SEPARATION PROCESSESE************
BIOLOGICAL PROCESSESE* **** ****
BIOPHYSICALCHEMISTRYE***  * *  **
BIOREACTOR DESIGNE************
BIOSENSORSE************
BIOTECHNOLOGYE************
BORON CHEMISTRYE* **** *****
BUSINESS MANAGEMENTE            
CARBON MATERIALSE***** ***   
CATALYSISE************
CATALYSTS AND CATALYTIC REACTIONSE************
CHEMICAL CHANGES IN FOODS DURING PROCESSINGE            
CHEMICAL KINETICSE*** *  * * *
CLASS MANAGEMENTE            
COLOR SCIENCE AND MEASUREMENTE************
COMPOSITE MATERIALSE************
COMPUTER AIDED DRUG DESIGNE            
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FOR CHEMICAL ENGINEERSE            
CORROSION INDUSTRYE**** ******
CREATIVE DRAMAE            
CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENTE            
ECONOMY OF TURKIYE AND THE EUROPEAN UNIONE            
EDUCATION PSYCHOLOGYE            
EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATIONE            
ELECTROCHEMICAL FUEL CELLSE************
ELECTROCHEMISTRYE************
ELEMENTARY GERMAN-IIE            
ELEMENTARY FRENCH-IE            
ELEMENTARY FRENCH-IIE            
ELEMENTARY GERMAN-IE            
ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMS E            
ENGINEERING ETHICSE            
ENTERPRISE COMMUNICATION MANAGEMENTE            
ENTREPRENEURSHIPE* **   *****
ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRYE************
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTHE***********
ENVIRONMENTALLY CONSCIOUS MANUFACTURING AND MANAGEMENTE            
EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN E            
FINACIAL TRANSACTIONS IN FOREIGN TRADEE            
FOOD ADDITIVESE            
FOOD PACKAGINGE            
FOREIGN TRADEE            
FOREIGN TRADE OPERATIONS IN EUROPEAN UNIONE            
FUELS AND COMBUSTION TECHNOLOGYE            
FUNCTIONAL FOODS AND HEALTH BENEFITSE            
GENERAL BUSINESSE            
GREEN CHEMISTRY AND ENGINEERINGE            
GUIDANCE AND SPECIAL EDUCATIONE            
HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDSE***** ***   
HISTORY OF ARTE            
HISTORY OF SCIENCEE            
HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENTE **** *****
INTERMEDIATE FRENCH-IIE            
INTERMEDIATE FRENCH-IE            
INTERMEDIATE GERMAN-IE            
INTERMEDIATE GERMAN-IIE            
INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATIONE            
INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRIAL DESIGNE            
INTRODUCTON TO PSYCHOLOGYE            
INVESTMENT INCENTIVESE            
MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATIONE            
MANAGEMENT BY STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES E            
MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUESE************
MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGIESE            
METAL FORMINGE*** ** * ** 
MUSIC - IE            
MUSIC - IIE            
NANOPARTICLE TECHNOLOGYE******* *  *
OIL REFINING TECHNIQUESE******* *  *
ORGANIC SURFACE COATING TECHNOLOGYE************
ORGANIC TECHNOLOGIESE**** ***** *
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENTE************
PHASE DIAGRAMSE            
PHILOSOPHYE* *       * 
PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCEE************
PHILOSOPHY OF STATE AND SOCIETYE            
PHOTOCHEMISTRYE* **** *****
PHOTOGRAPHYE****** *****
PHYSICAL EDUCATION - IE            
PHYSICAL EDUCATION - IIE            
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF FOODSE            
PHYSICAL SEPARATION TECHNIQUES IN FOOD INDUSTRYE            
PLANT ORGANISATON IN TEXTILE PROCESSESE************
PLASTIC MATERIALSE** ** **** *
POLYMER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERINGE************
PRINCIPLES OF MARKETINGE            
PRODUCTION MANAGEMENTE            
QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMSE            
QUANTUM CHEMISTRYE*  *  * *   
RARE EARTH METALSE******* **  
SAMPLING IN CHEMICAL ANALYSIS AND PRETREATMENTE            
SCIENTIFIC PROFESSIONAL ENGLISH-IE***   *  *  
SCIENTIFIC PROFESSIONAL ENGLISH-IIE****  *  *  
SCIENTIFIC WRITINGE            
SEMANTICS - IE            
SOCIOLOGYE            
SOLID WASTE RECYCLINGE************
SPECIAL TEACHING METHODSE            
STOICHIOMETRYE********** *
SUPERCRITICAL FLUID TECHNOLOGYE            
SURFACE ANALYSIS TECHNIQUESE            
SURFACTANTSE***** ***   
SYMBOLIC LOGICE            
TEACHING PRACTICEE            
TEACHING PRINCIPLES AND METHODSE            
TEACHING TECHNOLOGIESE            
TEXTILE AUXULARIESE***********
TEXTILE CHEMISTRYE***********
THERMODYNAMICSE************
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMSE            
WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEMSE************
WATER QUALITY CONTROLE****  **** *
L+P: Lecture and Practice
C: Compulsory
E: Elective
PO: Program Learning Outcomes
TH [5]: Too High
H [4]: High
M [3]: Medium
L [2]: Low
TL [1]: Too Low
None [0]: None
FOE [0]: Field of Education
NQF-HETR : National Qualifications Framework For Higher Education in Turkey