VOCATIONAL SCHOOL

Automative

 

AIMS OF PROGRAM

Most industrial facilities require the service of an industrial electronics technician with the knowledge of digital circuitry and automated systems. The increasing dependence of industrial systems on electronics has created a need for technicians qualified to design, test, install, repair, and control electronics and computer systems. The Industrial Electronics department offers two-year diploma program which is designed to train interested and motivated students with the technical skills required for industrial electronics fields. The program provides a balance mix of courses in electronics, industrial engineering and computer hardware.

 

The Industrial Electronics curriculum in GAU is designed to provide the students with a sound theoretical background about industrial electronics while being oriented toward applied problem solving.

Students enrolled in the ASc program, are required to complete 60 credits.

The language of education is English.


PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES

Students of the Automotive Technology program will demonstrate their abilities to diagnose and repair any concern in the different automotive areas.

Students of the Automotive Technology program will demonstrate and understand safety procedures, professional and responsible work practices.

Students of the Automotive Technology program will show the proper use of shop equipment and tools.

Organize, interpret, and use technical information and documentation,

Identify automotive service problems, obtain data, analyze, and formulate solution options.

Ability to understand and apply knowledge of mathematics and science,

Calibrate, test, and repair analog and digital circuitry using industry standard test equipment,

Organize, interpret, and use technical information and documentation,

Apply appropriate troubleshooting techniques to electronic circuits or systems and perform test procedures,

Maintain and repair electronic equipment and systems in accordance with relevant operational guidelines,

Analyze and troubleshoot control systems,

Ability to apply systems thinking in problem solving and system design.


DEGREE AWARDED

Students enrolled in this program are required to complete 60 credits usually in two years.

The language of education is English. After graduation, students can transfer (continue) to the Electrical engineering bachelor department.

 

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Electronics technology is the application of scientific theories and principles in the design, production, installation, testing, service, use, and control of electrical and electronic parts, equipment and systems.


GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

Students are entitled to graduate if s/he satisfactorily completes all required courses, and internship. The CGPA has to be 2.00 or above.

Graduation is conferred by the University Senate upon the recommendation of the Faculties.

The Diplomas are prepared by the Registrar`s Office, and indicate the name of the Program, the date of graduation, and the degree obtained.


Course Descriptions

1. Semester
CODE COURSE NAME T P C ECTS Prereq. Syllabus Description
AMAT101 Mathematics I 3 0 3 0
ENG101 Introduction to Computers 3 0 3 0
ENG103 Computer Aided Design 3 0 3 0
AP101 Introduction to Automotive 3 0 3 0
AP103 Electricity for Automotive 3 0 3 0
TURK001 Turkish I 0 0 0 0
Total 15 0
2. Semester
CODE COURSE NAME T P C ECTS Prereq. Syllabus Description
AP102 Measurement Technology 3 0 3 0
AP104 Electronic System Vechiles 3 0 3 0
AP106 Machine Elements 3 0 3 0
AP108 Engine Tests and Calibration 3 0 3 0
AP110 Engine Drawing 3 0 3 0
TURK002 Turkish II 0 0 0 0
AP100 Internship 0 0 0 0
Total 15 0
3. Semester
CODE COURSE NAME T P C ECTS Prereq. Syllabus Description
AP209 Materials Science 3 0 3 0
NH001 National History I 0 0 0 0
AP201 Practical Application I 3 0 3 0
AP203 Dynamics 3 0 3 0
AP205 Aircondition Systems for Vechiles 3 0 3 0
AP207 Engine Technology I 3 0 3 0
Total 15 0
4. Semester
CODE COURSE NAME T P C ECTS Prereq. Syllabus Description
AP202 Practical Application II 3 0 3 0
AP204 Thermodynamics 3 0 3 0
AP206 Internal Combustion Engines 3 0 3 0
AP208 Engine Technology II 3 0 3 0
AP210 Manufacturing Technology 3 0 3 0
NH002 National History II 0 0 0 0
Total 15 0