The educational infrastructure of the Mechatronics program dates back to 1989. This year, the Instrumentation and Control Program was established within the scope of the YÖK World Bank Project. The program, which was named the Control Systems Technology Program in 1992, became the Industrial Automation Program with the YÖK Vocational Schools Program Development Project in 2002. In the 2007-2008 academic year, it was transformed into the Mechatronics Program, taking into account the sectoral needs.
It is a 2-year program consisting of 3+1 semesters of 14 weeks. In this two-year period, theoretical courses, laboratory applications and industry-based education are given in the program. The program is designed to teach students the basic concepts of Mechatronics multi-disciplinary branch and other disciplines related to mechatronics (such as automotive, consumer electronics, manufacturing, biomechatronics, aerospace) and to improve their manual skills in industry and laboratory applications. Today, rapid developments are experienced in electronic, mechanical, computer and automation systems, computer-controlled systems are widely used in all fields compared to mechanical workers, artificial intelligence applications make itself felt in all fields. Meeting the need for competent personnel who will adapt to these developments and take them forward will create added value by strengthening our country's goal of becoming a regional and global power.
It has become mandatory to use electrical-electronic, mechanical and related hydraulic and pneumatic systems and software systems together. As a result of all these developments, mechatronics continues to function as an important field of science. The application areas of mechatronics cover a wide range from home systems to high-tech medical devices, from computer-controlled benches to robots. This field of science includes the basic subjects of physics, electricity-electronics, computers and machinery. The field of mechatronics has become very important as the extremely fast developing technology necessitates the basic knowledge of these different disciplines to be handled together. The main task of a mechatronics technician; to assist electronic, mechanical, software, control and mechatronics engineers in the operation of industrial applications. In this direction, it is aimed to train students who have extensive knowledge of the basic principles of mechatronics and the ability to use and control advanced technology devices.
The educational infrastructure of the Mechatronics program dates back to 1989. This year, the Instrumentation and Control Program was established within the scope of the YÖK World Bank Project. The program, which was named the Control Systems Technology Program in 1992, became the Industrial Automation Program with the YÖK Vocational Schools Program Development Project in 2002. In the 2007-2008 academic year, it was transformed into the Mechatronics Program, taking into account the sectoral needs.
It is a 2-year program consisting of 4 semesters of 14 weeks. In this two-year period, theoretical courses, laboratory applications and industry-based education are given in the program. The program is designed to teach students the basic concepts of Mechatronics multi-disciplinary branch and other disciplines related to mechatronics (such as automotive, consumer electronics, manufacturing, biomechatronics, aerospace) and to improve their manual skills in industry and laboratory applications. Today, rapid developments are experienced in electronic, mechanical, computer and automation systems, computer-controlled systems are widely used in all fields compared to mechanical workers, artificial intelligence applications make itself felt in all fields. Meeting the need for competent personnel who will adapt to these developments and take them forward will create added value by strengthening our country's goal of becoming a regional and global power.
It has become mandatory to use electrical-electronic, mechanical and related hydraulic and pneumatic systems and software systems together. As a result of all these developments, mechatronics continues to function as an important field of science. The application areas of mechatronics cover a wide range from home systems to high-tech medical devices, from computer-controlled benches to robots. This field of science includes the basic subjects of physics, electricity-electronics, computers and machinery. The field of mechatronics has become very important as the extremely fast developing technology necessitates the basic knowledge of these different disciplines to be handled together. The main task of a mechatronics technician; to assist electronic, mechanical, software, control and mechatronics engineers in the operation of industrial applications. In this direction, it is aimed to train students who have extensive knowledge of the basic principles of mechatronics and the ability to use and control advanced technology devices.
The educational infrastructure of the Mechatronics program dates back to 1989. This year, the Instrumentation and Control Program was established within the scope of the YÖK World Bank Project. The program, which was named the Control Systems Technology Program in 1992, became the Industrial Automation Program with the YÖK Vocational Schools Program Development Project in 2002. In the 2007-2008 academic year, it was transformed into the Mechatronics Program, taking into account the sectoral needs.
It is a 2-year program consisting of 4 semesters of 14 weeks. In this two-year period, theoretical courses, laboratory applications and industry-based education are given in the program. The program is designed to teach students the basic concepts of Mechatronics multi-disciplinary branch and other disciplines related to mechatronics (such as automotive, consumer electronics, manufacturing, biomechatronics, aerospace) and to improve their manual skills in industry and laboratory applications. Today, rapid developments are experienced in electronic, mechanical, computer and automation systems, computer-controlled systems are widely used in all fields compared to mechanical workers, artificial intelligence applications make itself felt in all fields. Meeting the need for competent personnel who will adapt to these developments and take them forward will create added value by strengthening our country's goal of becoming a regional and global power.
It has become mandatory to use electrical-electronic, mechanical and related hydraulic and pneumatic systems and software systems together. As a result of all these developments, mechatronics continues to function as an important field of science. The application areas of mechatronics cover a wide range from home systems to high-tech medical devices, from computer-controlled benches to robots. This field of science includes the basic subjects of physics, electricity-electronics, computers and machinery. The field of mechatronics has become very important as the extremely fast developing technology necessitates the basic knowledge of these different disciplines to be handled together. The main task of a mechatronics technician; to assist electronic, mechanical, software, control and mechatronics engineers in the operation of industrial applications. In this direction, it is aimed to train students who have extensive knowledge of the basic principles of mechatronics and the ability to use and control advanced technology devices.
The educational infrastructure of the Mechatronics program dates back to 1989. This year, the Instrumentation and Control Program was established within the scope of the YÖK World Bank Project. The program, which was named the Control Systems Technology Program in 1992, became the Industrial Automation Program with the YÖK Vocational Schools Program Development Project in 2002. In the 2007-2008 academic year, it was transformed into the Mechatronics Program, taking into account the sectoral needs.
It is a 2-year program consisting of 4 semesters of 14 weeks. In this two-year period, theoretical courses, laboratory applications and industry-based education are given in the program. The program is designed to teach students the basic concepts of Mechatronics multi-disciplinary branch and other disciplines related to mechatronics (such as automotive, consumer electronics, manufacturing, biomechatronics, aerospace) and to improve their manual skills in industry and laboratory applications. Today, rapid developments are experienced in electronic, mechanical, computer and automation systems, computer-controlled systems are widely used in all fields compared to mechanical workers, artificial intelligence applications make itself felt in all fields. Meeting the need for competent personnel who will adapt to these developments and take them forward will create added value by strengthening our country's goal of becoming a regional and global power.
It has become mandatory to use electrical-electronic, mechanical and related hydraulic and pneumatic systems and software systems together. As a result of all these developments, mechatronics continues to function as an important field of science. The application areas of mechatronics cover a wide range from home systems to high-tech medical devices, from computer-controlled benches to robots. This field of science includes the basic subjects of physics, electricity-electronics, computers and machinery. The field of mechatronics has become very important as the extremely fast developing technology necessitates the basic knowledge of these different disciplines to be handled together. The main task of a mechatronics technician; to assist electronic, mechanical, software, control and mechatronics engineers in the operation of industrial applications. In this direction, it is aimed to train students who have extensive knowledge of the basic principles of mechatronics and the ability to use and control advanced technology devices.