About
In recent years, rapid developments have been experienced in electronics, computers and control systems. As a result, computer-controlled systems have become widespread in almost all fields. Nowadays, there are almost no systems that work only mechanically. Therefore, the design, production, maintenance and repair of advanced products are no longer a single issue. In addition, the combined use of mechanical, electrical and electronic, hydraulic and pneumatic, and computer technologies has become a necessity. As a result, Mechatronics is developing as a brand new discipline. Mechatronics covers a wide range of fields, from home technologies to advanced medical devices, from computer-controlled machines to robots. The Mechatronics Program aims to train intermediate staff for facilities where systems working at the intersection of machinery, electricity, electronics, computers and control techniques are used.
Competencies
The program aims to train individuals with knowledge and skills in the fields of basic electronics, computers, electromechanical systems, hydraulic-pneumatic systems, control systems and computer-aided drawing - design - production. Our students who graduate from this program receive the title of "Technician".
Job oppurtunities
Program graduates can work in the design, production or maintenance and repair units of all public or private organizations that have mechatronic systems with electrical, electronic, mechanical, computer and control components. Vertical transmission It is also possible to transfer to many undergraduate programs such as Electrical Teaching, Computer and Control Teaching, Electrical - Electronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering, Aerospace Engineering with the vertical transfer exam (DGS).
Lessons
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