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DPR112

Watchkeeping I

Introduction to technical drawing, Meanings of Line Types, Lettering, Fundamentals of Dimensioning, Principles of Projection, Orthographic Views, Section Views, Isometric Perspectives, Principles of Computer Aided Technical Drawing, Sketching Commands, Modifying Commands, Two Dimensional Sketching Sectional view.




DPR131

Mathematics 1

Functions of a single variable. Limits and continuity. Derivatives. Applications of derivatives. Sketching graphs of functions. Asymptotes. Integration. Fundamental theorem of calculus. Applications of integrals. Polar coordinates. Transcendental functions. Techniques of integration. Indeterminate forms. L'Hospital's Rule.




DPR132

Mathematics II

Improper integrals. Infinite sequences and series. Vectors in space. Vector-valued functions. Multivariable functions and partial derivatives. Multiple integrals.




DPR133

Physics 1

Vectors. Motion in one and two dimensions. Newton's laws and its applications. Work and energy. Conservation of energy. Momentum and motion of systems. Static equilibrium of rigid bodies. Rotation and angular momentum. Newton's law universal gravitation.Vectors. Motion in one and two dimensions. Newton's laws and its applications. Work and energy. Conservation of energy. Momentum and motion of systems. Static equilibrium of rigid bodies. Rotation and angular momentum. Newton's law universal gravitation.




DPR133L

Physics 1 Lab.

Basic measurement. Motion with constant acceleration. Conservation of linear momentum. The equilibrium experiment. The friction experiment. Rotational dynamics. Simple harmonic Motion. Projectile motion. Elastic and inelastic collision. Moment of inertia. Centripetal acceleration. Physical pendulum.




DPR134

Physics 2

Coulomb laws and electrical field. Gauss law. Electrical potential. Capacitance. Electrostatic energy and properties of insulators. Current and resistance. DC circuits. The magnetic field. Sources of magnetic field. Faraday's law. Inductance. Magnetic field in the matter. Electromagnetic oscillations and AC circuits. Maxwell's Equations and electromagnetic waves.




DPR134L

Physics 2 Lab

Fundamental measurements and Ohm's law. Oscilloscope and signal generator. Electric field and lines. Kirchoff's Law and Wheatstone Bridge. Transient currents. Charging and discharging of capacitors. RC circuits. Determination of electron e/m ratio. Transformers.




DPR135

Marine Chemistry

Basic measurement. Motion with constant acceleration. Conservation of linear momentum. The equilibrium experiment. The friction experiment. Rotational dynamics. Simple harmonic Motion. Projectile motion. Elastic and inelastic collision. Moment of inertia. Centripetal acceleration. Physical pendulum




DPR135L

Marine Chemistry Lab.

It serves to introduce thousands of science and engineering students to the field of maritime chemistry. It covers basic chemical concepts given in Maritime Chemistry. In this course, Maritime Chemistry students are exposed to the traditional emphasis on chemical compounds, solutions, stoichiometry, separation techniques,sea pollution, physical and chemical properties of sea water, hardness of water, dangerous goods, type and properties of fuel and oil products, corrosion and control of it.




DPR138

Intro to Computers Information.systems.

Computers. The usage of the computers in daily life. Computer hardware and software. Operating systems. Input/Output and storage. Web and the internet, wired and wireless communication. Application softwares such as text editors, visualizations, spreadsheets and databases. Error in computation. Introduction to scientific problem solving through algorithms.




DPR152

Marine Safety and Security

Survival techniques at sea. Location and usage of personal life saving appliances. Basic (elementary and medical) first aid. Fire prevention and firefighting. Maritime security; familiarization and awareness, and designated security duties. Personal safety and social responsibilities.




DPR199

Seaman Physical Education

Basic swimming techniques (free, back and frog style) and trainings that will improve physical efficiency. Jumping techniques to water. Survive at sea. Diving techniques and applications.




DPR201

Terrestrial Navigation

Coastal navigation and principles of route drawing. Voyage planning and management. Usage of nautical publications in voyage planning. Studies for navigation in different sea areas. Different navigation types (great circle, composite, search and rescue, / restricted waters, ice, traffic separation schemes etc.). Current and tidal calculations. Filling the deck log book.




DPR202

Ship Emergency Response

Actions to protect crew and passengers on board in case of emergencies. Ship towage in case of emergencies. Search and rescue operation for ship and crew, and initial actions to limit (assessment) damage, and salvage of the ship in case of fire, explosion, collision or grounding. Response to marine pollution in accordance with MARPOL. Preparation of contingency plans to response emergencies. Maintenance of life saving, firefighting, other safety and security systems and equipment.




DPR203

Differential Equations

First order differential equations. Second order linear equations. Higher order linear equations. Series solutions of second order linear equations.




DPR211

Ship Constr. and Stability

Ship geometry and form coefficients. Tonnage and freeboard. Construction materials, components/parts, propeller and steering gear systems. Ship transversal-longitudinal stability. Hydrostatical curves, free surface effect, dynamic stability. Ship strength. Stability on grounding and docking.




DPR212

Crgo Hdling & Stowage 1

General terms of cargo handling. Cargo equipment and cargo compartments. Cargo handling affects on the stability and sea worthiness. Cargo winches (craines) and hatch covers, and their maintanence. Cargo securing and stowage, and their equipment. Loading-discharging cargo operation. Pipe and pump systems of tankers. Enclosed spaces. Calculation of draught survey and stress. Receiving cargo, tallying and deliver procedures. Cargo safely keeping and supervision.




DPR221

Maritime English 1

This syllabus covers the requirements of the STCW / 95 Convention Chapter II Section A-II/1. This functional element provides the detailed knowledge of Maritime English to support training outcomes related to navigation at the operational level.




DPR222

Maritime English 2

This syllabus covers the requirements of the STCW / 95 Convention Chapter II Section A-II/1. This functional element provides the detailed knowledge of Maritime English to support training outcomes related to navigation at the operational level.




DPR231

Marine Communication

Marine radio communication basics. National and international regulations. GMDSS terrestrial and satellite communication systems. Distress, urgency, safety and routine communication procedures. Maritime safety information service. Homing-locating and IAMSAR communication at sea. Ship radio station watchkeeping procedures. Radio communication supplementary equipment. International code of signals.




DPR231L

Marine Communication Lab

Distress, urgency, safety and routine communication exercises utilizing GMDSS simulator and actual radio equipment. Radiotelephony communication and SMCP exercises. SAR operations. Ship radio station watchkeeping procedure exercises. International code of signal exercises.




DPR232

Ship Electronics

Fundamentals of electronics and power electronics. Testing power electronics components. Diagnostics. Unit systems and measurement methods. Measurement instruments. Testing electronic lines and transducers. Digital technique; codes, gates, function blocks, memory, I/O systems, programmable systems and components. Applications in ship and systems.




DPR238

Intro to Scn & Eng. Comp

Introduction to scientific and engineering computing. Introduction to program computing environment. Variables, operations and simple plot. Algorithms and logic operators. Flow control. Errors and source of errors. Functions. Linear algebra applications. Solving equations applications. Polynomials examples. Curve fitting applications. Interpolation applications. Numerical integration applications. Symbolic mathematics. ODE solutions with built-in functions.




DPR241

Onboard Trainning 1

To know ship, equipment, bridge, deck, deck auxiliary machinery and all systems. Watchkeeping. Preparation of maneuvering and operations during maneuvering. Operations during port. Ship safety and security management system and the documents. Surveying and inspections.




DPR242

Electronic Navigation

The Gyro Compass; Steering control system, Auto-Pilot, Echo-Sounders. Speed logs and Doppler. Global Positioning System (GPS); Hyperbolic Navigation System. IMO performance standards for electronic navigation equipment on the bridge.




DPR251

Meteorology

Introduction to meteorology and atmoshere. Meteorological elements. Clouds and meteors. Air pressure. Wind systems, air masses and fronts. Marine surfaces weather observations. Ship synoptic codes and the station model. Surface analysis.




DPR252

Maritime Conventions

Terminology of international conventions. Maritime organizations, organizing, institualization and recognition. United Nations and International Maritime Organization (IMO). Structure of IMO. Methods to prepare conventions. IMO International Maritime Conventions and Codes. Other national and international maritime related organizations and related conventions. Familization of National maritime Legislations.




DPR262

Linear Algebra

Matrices and system of equations. Systems of linear equations. Row echelon form. Matrix algebra. Elementary matrices. Determinants. The determinant of a matrix. Properties of determinants. Cramer's Rule. Vector spaces. Definition of vector space. Subspaces. Linear independence. Basis and dimension. Change of basis. Matrix representations of linear transformations. The scalar product. Eigenvalues and eigenvector.




DPR272

Economics

Introduction to the principles of micro and macroeconomics. The fundamental problems of economies. The modeling of household and firm behaviors. Market structures. The principles of public finance. The modeling of macroeconomics in an international context.




DPR281

Material Science

Introduction to material science. Structures and phase diagrams of metals. Mechanical properties of metals. Designation and classification of steel, cast iron and nonferrous material. Heat treatment of metals. Material testing. Ceramics, organic and composite materials. Corrosion and its protection. International standards of materials.




DPR282

Hrm in Maritime

Fundamentals and functions of Human Resources Management (HRM). Company-ship organization and seafarer management. HRM application on seafarers; seafarers HRM planning, personnel selection and employment, training, certification, performance assessment and career planning. Personnel harmonization to ship and sea life. The concept of International and strategic HRM and their applications in maritime.




DPR283

Mar.culture & Cul.snsvty

First Turkish maritime action. Turkish maritime activities in Mediterranean and the Black Sea. Shipyards activities in the Ottoman Empire. Introduction to grand Turkish Admirals. Assessment of major military victories and defeats. Seas trade concessions. Ship ceremonies and maritime education in the Ottoman Empire. Maritime education and training in Turkey.




DPR284

Economic Geography

Introduction to economic geography. Trade routes in the world. Transportation Geography. Minerals and natural resources in the world. Geographies of production and consumption. Business and employment geographies.




DPR285

Transportation System

Investigation of transportation systems, comparison, setting up of optimum transportation systems.




DPR286

Business Logistics

Objectives of and Functions of Logistics, Logistics Role in the Economy/Organization, Critical Issues in Logistics Outsourcing, Inventory Managament, Materials Management, Factors Influencing Transport Economics, Paketleme, Global Logistics and Global Supply Chain, Logistics Information Systems, Financial Issues in Logistics Performance, Integrated Logistics, Logistics and Shipping, Logistics and Port Management




DPR287

Marine Enviromental

The course includes introduction of concepts of the sea and the environment in general meaning. General characteristics of oceans and seas, the sensitivity of pollution due to marine habitat in it, the definition of marine pollution are performed. After discussing the activities causing marine pollution, especially the measures and sanctions in international law are described.




DPR288

General English 2

This syllabus covers advanced level oral and written usage of English.




DPR289

General Englİsh 1

This syllabus consists of the vocabulary, and structures to upgrade the general English level of students in order to support their careers in Maritime English and Professional studies.




DPR301

E-Navigation Systems

The basic theory of Radar. Radar controls. Radar plotting and exercises. Automatic Radar Plotting Aid (ARPA). ARPA symbols and controls use Radar and ARPA to ensure safe navigation. Electronic charts and ECDIS. Automatic Identification System (AIS). Long-range identification and tracking system (LRIT). Voyage Data Recorder (VDR). IMO performance standards. Integrated Bridge Systems. E-navigation applications.




DPR302

Onboard Training 3

PRE-REQUIREMENTS: DPR241 and DPR341. Students go to vessels as trainers for long term sea trainning during the semestre.




DPR311

Celestial Navigation

Solar system. Celestial Coordinate System. Definitions. Horizontal Coordinate System. Time, twilight and determination of rise and set of celestial bodies. Astronomical Triangle. Zenith distance, intercept and line of position (LOP). Usage of Almanac, NP 401 and HO 229. HO 2102, sextant, determine and calculation of the height of celestial bodies. Determination of fix and position whilst upper and lower meridian passage of celestial bodies. Polaris. SIA and determination of compass error. Determination of Great Circle Navigation by NP 401.

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