Types of analog filters and their frequency-response specifications. Active RC, Gm-C and SC filter configurations. Electrical and physical design of active filter circuits.
EEN519
Cmos Digital Integrated Circuit Design
Plot the voltage transfer curve and extract the static parameters and noise margins of a given MOS inverter, build the transistor-level logic gate realizing a given Boolean function, calculate the propagation delays and rise/fall times of a given MOS inverter or gate, design transistor-level combinational and sequential digital circuits using classical (standard CMOS) as well as alternative approaches (transmission gates, dynamic logic), determine the static and dynamic power consumption of a given MOS inverter or gate, analyze and design MOS memory cells (ROM, SRAM, DRAM)
EEN546
Satellite Communications
satellite communication systems, transponder characteristics, modulation for non-linear satellite channels, filtering, satellite link design, link budget calculations, mobilesat - mobile terminal characteristics. Propagation characteristics of fixed and mobile satellite links, channel modelling. Digital modem design, speech codec design. Antennas, Satellite-based cellular systems. Error control codec design, multiple-access techniques
EEN547
Applied Electromagnetic Theory
This course covers the fundamentals of applied electromagnetics by emphasizing physical understanding and practical applications in Electrical and Computer Engineering systems.
The MOS transistor (device physics, characteristics, second-order effects, models), Amplifier stages (basic stages, Differential amplifier) Current mirrors, Output stages, Frequency response of amplifiers, Noise, Feedback, stability and compensation, Operational amplifiers, Various analog blocks: Comparators, analog multipliers, oscillators.
EEN565
Advanced Image Processing
This course introduces the basic theories and methodologies of digital image processing. Topics include intensity transformations for image enhancement, two-dimensional discrete Fourier transform, spatial and frequency domain linear image filtering, nonlinear image filtering, binary image processing, edge detection, image segmentation, and digital video processing basics.This course makes extensive use of MATLAB as an analysis, design, and visualization tool.
Electromagnetic Circuits. Properties of ferromagnetic materials. Single-phase and three-phase transformers. Principles of electromechanical energy conversion. Linear and non-linear systems. Singly and multiply excited electrical machines. Electromagnetic fields created by AC electric machine windings: pulsating and rotating machines, equivalent circuit, and steady-state analysis. Synchronous machines: equivalent circuit, steady-state analysis. DC machines.
EEN581
Microwave Theory
Transmission line equations, Smith chart, impedance matching techniques, scattering parameters, transfer parameters, directional couplers, and cavity resonators. Wave propagation in metal waveguides and dielectric wave-guides; optical fibres, optical integrated circuits, and applications to optoelectronic systems. Selections from periodic propagating structures, coupled mode devices, and high-speed circuits for wireless communications.
EEN584
Power Supply and Energy Transmission
Power and energy in alternating-current circuits. The balanced polyphase circuits. Sinusoidal steady-state analysis. Sinusoidal steady-state power calculation. Balanced three-phase circuit. The single and three phase power transformers. The RMS values, active, reactive, and distortion power in polyharmonic conditions. The. Power cables and their applications. Fuses, switches and relays.
EEN586
Power System Analysis and Control
Basic structure of electrical power systems. Electrical characteristics of transmission lines, transformers and generators. Representation of power systems. Per Unit System. Symmetrical three-phase faults. Symmetrical components. Unsymmetrical faults. Balanced Polyphase Circuits. Matrix analysis of power systems networks and methods of solution. Load flow and short circuit analysis. Economic operation of power systems. Transient stability analysis. Current and voltage transformers. Overcurrent protection. Comparators and static relay circuits. Differential protection and its application to generators, transformers and bus bars. Motor protection. Pilot wire protection of feeders. Introduction to distance and other protection systems.
EEN588
High Voltage Techniques
Generation of high voltages. HVDC vs. HVAC systems, Cockroft-Walton cascade rectifier. Transformer cascade. Marx generator for impulse voltages. High voltage dividers. High voltage test technique. Electrical breakdown strength of gaseous, liquid and solid insulation. Dielectric properties of electrical insulation. Complex permittivity and dielectric response functions.
EEN601
Advanced Topics in Communications
Multi-Dimensional Signal Processing, Non-Linear Estimation, Image Coding and Reconstruction, Adaptive Parameter Estimation, Array Signal Processing, Simulation of Computer Communication Networks, Adaptive Filtering and Estimation, Spread Spectrum Systems, Digital Radio Communications, Optical Communications.
EEN638
Project Evaluation and Management
Fundamentals of planning, scheduling, and management of different projects. Review of Gantt chart, PERT, CPM and generally the network planning systems, construction contracts and delivery methods, estimating fundamentals and concepts, activity duration and network calculation, fundamentals of project controls, costs, schedule and resource control, applying the real projects related to power and electrical fields such as power plants and transmission lines by using the M.S. Project and P3 (Primavera Project Planner).
ELTM501
Elt Methodology and Practicum
Overview of the range of methodological approaches to language teaching. Practical training in current approaches (particularly the communicative approach and task- based learning). Teaching the four macro skills and integrated skills at various levels. Designing and implementing classroom tasks and interactive language teaching. Materials development and language teaching technology. Classroom observation and classroom-based teacher training. Observation and evaluation of students' teaching skills, both in simulated and classroom environments.
ELTM502
Language Testing
The course presents a practical approach to language testing. Although the theoretical background will be discussed, the focus will be on what useful and reliable instruments are available for classroom language teachers. There will therefore be considerable practical work on constructing tests and analyzing test results. The course will also involve some basic statistics using SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Sciences) computer programme.
ELTM503
Materials Development and Evaluation
Reviewing methods of evaluating language teaching materials and adaptation techniques and applying evaluation and adaptation criteria to materials currently employed; determining appropriate discovery procedures for developing effective language teaching materials through applied research.
ELTM504
Syllabus Design
The course provides teachers with tools and techniques for analyzing and improving the syllabuses with which they work. It also provides concepts and procedures for teachers to develop their own syllabuses, outlining theoretical issues and practical considerations. It includes analysis of the following areas: socio-political and institutional aspects of course design; learner profiles and needs analysis; goals, aims and objectives; content selection, grading and sequencing; choice of tasks and activities; assessment and evaluation procedures.
ELTM505
Second Language Acquisition
The course presents theories of how learners learn languages. It involves a critical evaluation of research and its theoretical basis in second language acquisition and learning, together with its implications for classroom practice. The aim of this course is to extend the participants' knowledge of research into the theories of SLA and to explore the various pedagogical implications. Topics will include the nature and scope of SLA research and theoretical models, error analysis, contrastive analysis, universal grammar, interlanguage, pragmatics, discourse analysis, affective factors, individual differences, corrective feedback, and the role of formal instruction.
ELTM508
Discourse Analysis
Discourse Analysis is concerned with the description of written and spoken language in use. It aims to identify systems and patterns within discourse and to relate these features to the context in which language is produced. This module will focus on English language data and will introduce some principal issues in the description of discourse, such as conversation structure, exchange structure, coherence and cohesion in text, and the organization of information. The module comprises two complementary components: i) an outline of the main approaches to the description of discourse, and ii) workshop sessions applying these approaches to naturally occurring samples of language, including political interview, classroom and clinical interaction, personal anecdote, scientific and academic text.
ELTM540
Seminar
In this course, the students will learn how to write their MA thesis.
ENG503
Programming Languages
Syntax and semantics of a language, variables and data types, block structures, formal languages, functional programming, logic programming and object oriented programming.
ENG504
Modelling and Optimization
Methods for mathematical modelling of the systems, optimality conditions; linear programming (model formulation, simplex method, duality, dual simplex method, sensitivity analysis); transportation problems; computer applications, quadratic programming; dynamic programming; methods for unconstrained and constrained non-linear optimization.
EXAM505
Business Management
Analysis of modern management theories. Development of organizations. Dynamics of organizational behaviour and relationship to effective administration. Models of communication, motivation, and leadership.The course covers the benefits derived from entrepreneurship and importance of social responsibility and business ethics as another goal of business.
EXMA501
Seminar in Financial Management
Seminar in Financial Management Basic principles and analytical techniques relating to corporate financial management. Topics include overall financial analysis, planning, and control; sources and uses of funds; capital; operational and financial leverages; working capital management; inventory and portfolio management; long-term investment decisions; timing of financial policy. This course is part of the graduate core
EXMA502
Seminar in Mnagerial Accounting
The objective is to enable students to understand performance evaluation managerial decision-making. Topics covered: Relevant costs and revenue in short-term decision making, break-even and cost- volume-profit analysis; master budget, standard cost-variance, capital budgeting; quantitative techniques for long term and short-term decision making, cost center and profit center operations; responsibility accounting; performance measurement, responsibility center performance, gross profit analysis and transfer pricing.
EXMA503
Business Economics
Microeconomic environment of business: The working of competitive markets. Demand and supply. Products, markets cost and revenue. Profit maximization under perfect and imperfect competition. The firm in the factor market. Government, firm and market. Macroeconomic environment of business: National income, employment and inflation, International trade, the balance of payments, exchange rates, money and interest, economic ideas, Keynesian and Monetarist expiations of business activity.
EXMA504
Seminar in Human Resource Management
Analysis and evaluation of major personnel management problems in the United States including human resource planning and development, assessment of future needs, building the personnel function to meet needs of developing organisations, developing career paths and training programs and policies. Evaluation of the personnel functions and of personnel performance and development of systems for this purpose.
EXMA506
Seminar in Mis
This course will establish the role of information systems in organisations and how they relate to organisational objectives and organisational structure. Basic concepts, covered in depth in subsequent courses, are introduced: the systems point of view and organisation, information flows, and the nature of information systems. Students will gain a knowledge of the basic techniques and skills in representing system structure.
EXMA507
Cases in Marketing Management
The scope of marketing management. Organizing the marketing function. Establishing marketing objectives. Buyer behaviour and market segmentation. Environmental analysis and marketing strategies. Marketing research and marketing information systems. Advertising and sales promotion.
EXMA508
Cases in Leadership and Organization Behavior
Behaviour Theoretical statements of individual and group behaviour and types of leadership in organizations will be examined in this course. Student presentations and discussions will include detailed treatments of organization design, change, and reorganization, as well as inter-organizational relationships.
EXMA509
Strategic Management
This course enables students to understand the issues and challenges faced by managers responsible for strategic management. It introduces students to concepts and methodological approaches and tools relevant to the analysis of the strategic position of the organization. The course teaches students how to develop and implement strategies and policies, and their major operational implications.
EXMA510
Cases in Advertising and Promotion Management
Advertising and promotion techniques used by advertisers, investigations of media and their importance in development of advertising and promotion campaigns.
EXMA511
Cases in Global Business Enterprises
- Cases in Global Business Enterprises To understand globalisation and basic economic model that relies on; presenting the main reasons why globalisation is promoted (nature of multinational enterprises and their role in globalisation). Basic reasons of creating economic blocks and consequences of this development. To understand why nations trade; characteristics of foreign markets and their impact on business decisions, including role of government, cross boarder transactions, cultural and regional influences
EYD601
Karşılaştırmalı Eğitim Yönetimi
Çeşitli ülkelerdeki eğitim yönetimini örgütün amaç, yapı, süreç, iklim boyutlarını esas alarak belirlemek ve bu boyutlar altında ülkelerin eğitim yönetimlerini birbirleriyle ve Türkiye ile karşılaştırmak.
EYD602
Karşılaştırmalı Eğitim Denetimi
Çeşitli ülkelerdeki eğitim denetimini amaç, yapı ve süreç boyutlarını belirlemek ve Türkiye eğitim denetimi ile karşılaştırmak.
EYD603
İleri İsatistik
Vardamsal istatistiklerin kulanımı: Varyans analizi (ANOVA), basit ve çoklu regrasyon, çoklu varyans analizi (MANOVA), tekrarlı ölçümler, kovaryans analizi (ANCOVA). Ölçme araçlarının güvenirlik ve geçerliliklerinin uygun istatistik programları ile elde edilmesi. Faktör analizinin temelleri ve uygun istatistik programları ile elde edilmesi, sonuçlarının yorumlanması.