TR | EN
Electronics and Automation Department
ELECTRONICS and AUTOMATION DEPARTMENT

SSOCIATE'S DEGREE

PROGRAM GOAL

Within three to five years after earning their associate degree, graduates of the Mechatronics Program are expected to:

 

Demonstrate Competence:

Become knowledgeable and skilled technicians capable of solving mechatronics-related problems. The program aims to deliver high-quality practical education and prepare graduates to be innovators in their professions.

 

 

Embrace Lifelong Learning:

Exhibit an orientation toward research and continuous education while fostering entrepreneurial ideas. The program seeks to create a foundation for exploration and discovery in emerging and interdisciplinary fields.

Exhibit Leadership:

Work effectively as individuals and within diverse, multidisciplinary teams. The program instills values of communication skills, leadership, ethics, and entrepreneurship to support the continuous development of students.

PROGRAM OUTCOMES

  1. Technician Knowledge: Providing solutions to Mechatronics-related problems using the fundamentals of Machinery, Materials, Manufacturing, Electricity and Electronics. Recognizes mechatronic system components.
  2. Problem Analysis: Identifying complex problems and achieving valid results using the first principles of mechatronics knowledge.
  3. Investigating Mechatronics Problems: Using research-based knowledge and methods such as data analysis and interpretation to provide valid results.
  4. Use of Modern Tools: selecting and applying appropriate techniques, resources and information technology tools for technician activities.
  5. Communicating Effectively: The ability to communicate effectively with different audiences.
  6. Recognizing Ethical and Professional Responsibilities: recognizing ethical and professional responsibilities and making informed decisions considering the impacts of mechatronics solutions in global, economic, environmental and social contexts.
  7. Individual and Team Work: Ability to work effectively as an individual and in various teams, in multidisciplinary environments.
  8. Mechatronic system: Selects and maintains sensors or transducers for industrial applications.
  9. Acquiring and Applying New Information: The ability to acquire and apply new information when necessary and use appropriate learning strategies.
  10. Lifelong Learning: Recognizing and being prepared to engage in independent and lifelong learning in the context of technological change.
  11. Mechatronics system: It provides the ability to read and draw technical-professional drawings in 2D and 3D, and the installation of the system, taking into account occupational safety factors.
  12. Mechatronic system: It performs the installation and analysis of electrical-electronic circuits and the necessary measurement operations on these circuits. Performs computer-aided analog and digital circuit design and simulations.
  13. Mechatronic system: Programs and maintains industrial robots.
  14. Mechatronic system: Defines the structure and characteristics of electric motors and designs the driver. Performs the design, installation and maintenance of electrical control circuits.
  15. To be able to have enough English language knowledge to research keywords for mechatronic systems and components, and to be able to decide on material selection by understanding catalog data.
  16. Classification of materials, ability to make material selection. Classification, identification, and design of machine elements. Having knowledge about machining and non-machining manufacturing methods.
  17. Explains the hydraulic and pneumatic system elements and designs the system.
  18. Ability to communicate effectively in both spoken and written Turkish; knowledge of at least one foreign language.
  19. Skills in data collection, analyzing, and interpreting results for problem analysis; knowledge of business applications such as project management, risk management, and change management; awareness of entrepreneurship, innovation, and sustainable development.

 

Course Schedule :

It is presented in the following link.

 

Prerequisites:

There are no prerequisites.

 

Information Package / Course Catalogue:

It is presented in the following link.

Mechatronics Program Course Information Package

(Year 2024 and After)

1st Semester English.rar

2st Semester English.rar

3st Semester English.rar

4st Semester English.rar

 

Academic calendar:

It is presented in the following link.

https://oidb.ogu.edu.tr/Sayfa/Index/232/2024-2025-ogretim-yili

 

 

GRADUATE PROGRAM

Students who successfully complete the Mechatronics program and achieve success in the "Vertical Transfer Exam" (Dikey Geçiş Sınavı) can transfer to the following undergraduate programs: Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering, Computer and Control Teaching, Electrical Teaching, Electronics Teaching, Electronics and Computer Teaching, Electronics and Communication Teaching, Industrial Technology Teaching, Mechatronics Teaching, Design and Construction Teaching, and Aerospace Engineering.

 

 

ERASMUS

A link will be provided to the International Relations Unit web page.

 

 

RESEARCH

Research Laboratories/Groups

 

Journal Publications

You can access the publications of the academics involved in the program via the following link: https://emyo.ogu.edu.tr/Sayfa/Index/165/yayinlar.

 

Projects

You can access the publications of the academics involved in the program via the following link:https://emyo.ogu.edu.tr/Sayfa/Index/166/projeler

 

 

CONTACT

  Head of Program e-mail: moteyaka@ogu.edu.tr