Qualification Awarded
Students who successfully complete the Naturalgas and Installation Technology program and graduate will have an Associate Degree in this field.
Specific Admission Requirements
They are accepted according to the score they get from the exam conducted by ÖSYM.
Qualification Requirements
In order to graduate from the Naturalgas and Installation Technology program, students must successfully complete all of the compulsory and elective courses (equivalent to a total of 120 ECTS) and have a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.0 out of 4.0. However, they must have completed their 40 working days of compulsory internship.
Recognition of Prior Learning
The provisions of the "Regulation on the Principles of Transferring Between Associate Degree and Undergraduate Degree Programs, Double Major, Minor and Inter-Institutional Credit Transfer in Higher Education Institutions" are applied.
History
Our program, formerly known as "Building Installation Technology Program", has been under the name of "Gas and Installation Technology" since the 2012-2013 academic year in accordance with the decision of YÖK (Council of Higher Education) dated 13.03.2012 and numbered B.30.0.EÖB-101.02.05-1706. Technology Program ”continues its education and training activities.
Profile of the Programme
It aims to be a program that educates students who are equipped with theoretical and practical basic knowledge compatible with the ever-developing technology and the developments in the market, who can produce solutions to the problems they will encounter, and who are equipped with technical knowledge and skills in their field. It aims to provide graduates with the necessary knowledge and skills, who have gained practical experience as well as theoretical knowledge for natural gas, heating and plumbing technologies, and to meet the need for qualified personnel in the field and to be the program preferred by large companies.
Exam Regulations & Assesment & Grading
Exams; midterm exam, final exam, excuse exam, make-up exam, exemption exam and single course exam. Exam assessment is determined by the instructors according to the requirements of the courses. In cases where the instructor deems necessary, homework, project or application studies can also be assessmented with a note. Midterm Exams: At least one mid-term exam is given for the courses opened in each semester. If there is no other in the semester except the midterm exam, the score obtained from the midterm exam can be 40 ~ 50% of the passing grade. Final Examinations: At the end of the semester, students are expected to determine the success of the courses. Final exam is 50 ~ 60% of the passing grade. The weight of the final exam in the passing grade cannot be less than 50% according to the regulations. Make-up Exams: Students who cannot take the mid-term or the final exams due to a valid excuse are given the right to excuse examination by the relevant board of directors. The student has applied to the dean's office / directorate within 3 days from the day of his / her excuse by making a petition based on the excuse for the acceptance of the excuse exam for the student. Make-up exams: Students are required to take the FD or FF grade at the end of the final exams and take the DD or DC grade and take the make-up exams. The grade taken in the make-up exam replaces the final exam grade of the course. The weights of midterm and make-up exams are calculated as in the final exams. In the courses that take the make-up exam, the last success grade is taken as a basis regardless of the previous grade. Exemption Examinations: The courses determined by the Senate are made on the dates specified in the academic calendar. Students who succeed in these exams are given MM grade. Credits received from these courses are added to the graduation credit. There is no weighted credit rating affecting the GPA of the CG grade. Single Course Exam: Students who have fulfilled the continuity requirement for their graduation and who fail only one course can take one course exam from the failed course. In addition, in order to graduate, if the students who are successful in all the courses in the program they are enrolled in are not less than 2.00 because their CGPA is below 2.00, they are successful to raise their CGPA. can take a single course exam. One-time exam can be used once. For each course taken by the students, one of the following letter grades is given by the instructor assigned to carry out the course. Points for the Semester Semester / Year-End Achievement Grade Coefficient 90-100 AA 4 85-89 BA 3,5 80-84 BB 3 75-79 CB 2,5 70-74 CC 2 65-69 DC 1,5 60-64 DD 1 50-59 FD 0,5 49 and below FF 0 s other than the above mentioned assessments; TT-Absenteeism course, MM-Exempted course, GG-Pass, KK-Fail, VV-Dropped Course. TT is given to the students who have not fulfilled the requirements for attendance in the courses and / or the practice. Students who are successful in the Foreign Language Preparatory Program Proficiency Exam are exempted from the common compulsory foreign language (English, German, French) courses and evaluated with MM. GG is given to students who are successful in internship studies in education program and Foreign Language Preparatory Program. KK is given to students who fail in the internship studies in the education program and Foreign Language Preparatory Program. VV is given which are removed from the education program or are not replaced by another course and do not have to be fulfilled, the proposal of the department is given by the decision of the relevant board of directors.
Graduation Requirements
In order for students to graduate from the Naturalgas and Installation Technology Program, they must successfully complete all compulsory and elective courses including 120 ECTS / ECTS credits, have a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.0 out of 4.0, and successfully complete their internship.
Occupational Profiles of Graduates
Graduates of the Naturalgas and Installation Technology Program are employed in companies that produce goods / services in the natural gas sector, industrial enterprises that produce heating and chimney systems, natural gas distribution companies and heat centers. In addition, due to the wide-ranging structure of the program, it is possible to be employed in many different positions to meet the need for technical intermediate staff in the energy sector.
Access to Further Studies
Students who graduate from the program can transfer to 4-year Mechanical Engineering and Energy Systems Engineering undergraduate programs with the Vertical Transfer Exam (DGS) organized by ÖSYM.
Programme Director
Instructor Dr. Aydan ALTIKULAÇ
ECTS Coordinator
Instructor Faik Murat MÜFTÜLER