The final project in architecture is an independent architectural design project based on a theme chosen by the student after accomplishing Graduation Research & Preparation prerequisite course (ARC 403). The graduation project is a cumulating studio and an opportunity for each student to define an individual position with regard to a specific aspect of architectural practice. Students are expected to incorporate research, programming, and site definition within their design process and present a written essay that discusses the development of their work. (Prerequisite: ARC401 and ARC403).
ARC403
Graduation Research & Preparation
This course deals with the development of an individual general study and research by the student on a specific topic of her/his own choice/interests which goes to the primitive draft and initial issues about the final project. The research encompasses the following stages: subject definition, data gathering and classification, information interpretation relevant case/sample studies, programming and planning (denoting to activities), spatial perceiving, and technical information, site/field analysis and environmental fitting which shall be presented as a research report. (Prerequisite: ARC302).
ARC405
Research Techniques & Methods
This elective course is designed as an introduction to the research techniques and the methods that achieve them. The aim of this course focuses on processes recognising the everyday skills and techniques involved in different kind of research. It will be supplemented by a series of exercises designed to help brainstorming progress of research thinking. The course helps students to develop key issues in making research feasible at any stage and for any kind of studies. It offers advice on how to conduct research discussing different methods from analysis of findings to report of results.
ARC414
Advanced Digital Modeling in Design
This course provides students with practical hands-on experience in using professional architectural modeling softwares (e.g., 3DStudioMax, Maya, Rhino, etc.). The course introduces advanced methods in 3-D modeling and architectural representation. The course covers the process of creating, manipulating, and communicating through digital architectural models. Students will learn to create algorithms using Grasshopper and Python in Rhinoceros 3D, while exploring parametric modeling, performance simulation, data visualization, and workflow automation.
ARC451
Mediterranean Cities
The course is a reflection about the contemporary Mediterranean cities. After analyzing the different basic urban typologies, the course tries to discuss about the threats and challenges for these cities, as cultural crossroads. Students are invited to explore the relationships between Mediterranean urban shapes and
ARC454
Kentsel Mekan Analizi
Bu ders, kentsel alanların analizi ve çeşitli statistikler çerçevesinde statiki haritaların hazırlanmasını içermektedir.
ARC455
Environmental Aesthetics
This course deals with basic concepts of environmental aesthetics. This course explores the aesthetic experiences of the built environment from a philosophical perspective and includes detailed discussion on such topics as how is aesthetic appreciation of nature similar to and different from appreciation of art objects?; what criteria may be used to evaluate beauty in nature and in the built environment?; how is our aesthetic engagement with the environment related to our embodiment, and how do the non-visual senses contribute to aesthetic appreciation?
ARC481
Project Management
Project Management course is designed to build and expand the foundation of knowledge needed by successful managers by examining the organization, planning, and controlling of projects and by providing practical knowledge on managing project scope, schedule and resources. Topics include project life cycle, work breakdown structure and Gantt charts, network diagrams, scheduling techniques, and resource allocation decisions.
ARC482
Professional Practice
This course provides students the knowledge of the social, political, economic and legal aspects of architectural practice. This course includes topics on professional laws and regulations such as contracts, bonds and insurances, professional partnerships, human relations in the profession and occupational health and safety issues.
ART206
Üç Boyut Tasarım
Heykel sanatının çevresel faktörlerle ilişkisinin incelenmesi ve araştırılması amaçlanmaktadır. Heykel sanatında yeni malzemelerle çalışma; etüt etme, yerleştirme, birleştirme, video- fotoğraf gibi araç ve yöntemlerle kompozisyonlar kurma öğrenilir. Yeni araç ve uygulamalar ve bunlara ilişkin kavramlar değerlendirilir. Çalışmalar süresince genel eleştiri ve eser incelemesi yapılır. Heykel ve çevre ilişkileri ile ilgili olarak teorik bir bilgi birikimine sahip olunur. Çalışmalar kurgulanırken çevresel bağıntıları göz önünde bulundurulur. Çevresel faktörleri irdeleyerek bir proje geliştirebilir. Heykel sanatı tüm çevresel durumlarda daha etkili bir biçimde değerlendirilir. Çevreye karşı daha sorumlu bilinçle yaklaşır. Süreç boyunca eskiz, birikim, deneyim, fotoğraflama ve sunum dersin gereklilikleri arasındadır.
ART315
Heykel
Heykel sanatının temel kavramlarının araştırılması ve tartışılması, doğa gözlemine dayalı üç boyutlu algılama ve biçimlendirme gücünü geliştirici çalışmalar yapılması ve yorumlanması, biçimlendirmede heykel diline ait elemanların ve kompozisyonun temel değerlerini kavranması, heykel sanatında yeni anlatım yöntemlerini, dil-biçim ilişkilerini kavramak, heykel yapımında kullanılan temel malzemelerin tanıtılması (kil, el aletleri ve araçları), uygulama yöntemiyle heykel dilinin kriterlerinin kazanılması, Güzel Sanatlarda yeni düşünme ve yeni malzeme olanaklarını, deneysel araştırmalar ve uygulamalı çalışmalar aracılığıyla keşfetmek, gelenek ile güncel arasında düşünsel ve uygulamalı projelere yönelmek, atölye ortamında öğrenme, birlikte değerlendirme ve çok yönlü etkileşim sağlamak amaçlanmaktadır. Süreç boyunca eskiz, birikim, deneyim, fotoğraflama ve sunum dersin gereklilikleri arasındadır.
ART335
Kağıt Yapımı
Atık Kağıtların geri kazanımıyla elde edilen kağıt hamuru ile el yapımı kağıt yapım tekniklerinin aktarıldığı 2 ve 3 Boyutlu tasarımlara dönüştürüldüğü bir derstir. Skeç defteri kullanımı ve yaratılan Kağıtlara uygulanan baskı tekniklerinin deneyimlendiği bu dersin sınavı TESLİM şeklinde olacaktır. Süreç boyunca eskiz, birikim, deneyim, fotoğraflama ve sunum dersin gereklilikleri arasındadır.
AVM010
Airlaw I
Like any community, the aviation community in governed by laws and regulations. Because aviation is an activity that is global in scope Air Law applies internationally too. Organisations such as the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) lay down regulations and procedures which to a very great extent are enshrined in the national legislation of ICAOs member countries and in that other multinational authorities such as the Joint Aviation Authorities.
AVM011
Airlaw II
Like any community, the aviation community in governed by laws and regulations. Because aviation is an activity that is global in scope Air Law applies internationally too. Organisations such as the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) lay down regulations and procedures which to a very great extent are enshrined in the national legislation of ICAOs member countries and in that other multinational authorities such as the Joint Aviation Authorities.
AVM020
Aircraft General Knowledge I
The main objective of this course is to introduce the students to the important components of an aircraft such as Fuselage, wing, empennage and their function in flight. Equally important, the course will provide details regarding function and methods of lubrication system, cooling system, ignition system, Fuel system and principle of working of Piston engine and jet engine, installation and operation of electrical system.
The main objective of this course is to introduce the students to the important components of an aircraft such as Fuselage, wing, empennage and their function in flight. Equally important, the course will provide details regarding function and methods of lubrication system, cooling system, ignition system, Fuel system and principle of working of Piston engine and jet engine, installation and operation of electrical system.
AVM022
Instrumentation
The goal of this course is to demonstrate the principles of operation and construction of Aircraft Instrumentation such as Airspeed Indicator, Altimeter, Vertical Speed Indicator, Turn Indicator, Attitude Indicator, Heading Indicator and Gyroscopes. This course deals with the conventional flight instruments as well as advanced flight instruments and their location in the main instrument panel. The course will also cover the Navigation system, whose primary function is to fly the aircraft from point A to point B on the surface of the earth. Furthermore, Basics of flight control system, autopilot and auto-throttle will also be discussed in this course as well.
AVM030
Flight Performance and Planning
In this course students learn how to calculate the loading of aircraft because Pilots are responsible for the safe loading of airplane and must ensure that it is not overloaded. The performance of an airplane is influenced by its weight and overloading will cause serious problems. They also learn Airplane Manual which specify such things as the seat to be occupied in solo flight (in a tandem seating arrangement) or which fuel tank is to be emptied first. Such instructions should be carefully complied with.
AVM031
Mass and Balance
In this course students learn how to calculate the loading of aircraft because Pilots are responsible for the safe loading of airplane and must ensure that it is not overloaded. The performance of an airplane is influenced by its weight and overloading will cause serious problems. They also learn Airplane Manual which specify such things as the seat to be occupied in solo flight (in a tandem seating arrangement) or which fuel tank is to be emptied first. Such instructions should be carefully complied with.
AVM032
Operational Performance
In this course, students begin to analyse and understand the aircraft behaviour, predict its performance, understand its propulsion systems and begin to perform detailed analysis of aircraft structural components.They learn the effect of mass, wind, density altitude in aircraft performance.
AVM033
Flight Planning and Monitoring
In this course, students learn how to make a plan for their flights since flight planning is an extremely important aspect of flying for all pilots. It is vital that all flights are deemed to have a well structured and well organised flight plan which will maximise the safety of those on board as well as reduce costs where necessary. Fight planning is vital to the issue of fuel consumption and working out how much fuel will be required is a big part of any plan. The necessary points which care considered during the calculation of fuel are many and diverse; one of the main issues though is that of the weather.
AVM040
Human Performance and Limitations I
Human error is cited as a major cause in over 70% of accidents, and it is widely agreed that a better understanding of human capabilities and limitations - both physical and psychological - would help reduce human error and improve flight safety.
Human error is cited as a major cause in over 70% of accidents, and it is widely agreed that a better understanding of human capabilities and limitations - both physical and psychological - would help reduce human error and improve flight safety.
AVM050
Meteorology I
Weather Theory for Pilots is an interactive program designed to help General Aviation pilots better understand and apply weather theory and technologies to their flying activities. Meteorology is the study of the Earth's atmosphere, a component of Earth system science. Meteorology students build a comprehensive knowledge of meteorology and gain in-depth exposure to fields like environmental science, climate science and atmospheric chemistry.
AVM051
Meteorology II
Weather Theory for Pilots is an interactive program designed to help General Aviation pilots better understand and apply weather theory and technologies to their flying activities. Meteorology is the study of the Earth's atmosphere, a component of Earth system science. Meteorology students build a comprehensive knowledge of meteorology and gain in-depth exposure to fields like environmental science, climate science and atmospheric chemistry.
AVM060
Navigation I
Successful air navigation involves piloting an aircraft from place to place without getting lost, breaking the laws applying to aircraft, or endangering the safety of those on board or on the ground. Aircraft travel at relatively high speeds, leaving less time to calculate their position on route. Aircraft normally cannot stop in mid-air to ascertain their position at leisure. Aircraft are safety-limited by the amount of fuel they can carry. Additionally, collisions with obstructions are usually fatal. Therefore, constant awareness of position is critical for aircraft pilots.
AVM061
Navigation II
Successful air navigation involves piloting an aircraft from place to place without getting lost, breaking the laws applying to aircraft, or endangering the safety of those on board or on the ground. Aircraft travel at relatively high speeds, leaving less time to calculate their position on route. Aircraft normally cannot stop in mid-air to ascertain their position at leisure. Aircraft are safety-limited by the amount of fuel they can carry. Additionally, collisions with obstructions are usually fatal. Therefore, constant awareness of position is critical for aircraft pilots.
AVM062
Radio Navigation
Radio navigation is the application of radio frequencies to determine a position on the Earth. Like radiolocation, it is a type of radio determination. Students will learn the basic principles of measurements from/to electric beacons, especially directions by bearing, radio phases or interferometry, distances, ranging by measurement of travel times, velocity by means of radio Doppler shift.
AVM070
Flight Procedures I
operating procedures are universally recognized as basic to safe aviation operations. Effective crew coordination and crew performance, two central concepts of crew resource management , depend upon the crew's having a shared mental model of each task. That mental model, in turn, is founded on operating procedures.Students learn background, basic concepts, and philosophy in respect to operating procedures.
AVM071
Flight Procedures II
operating procedures are universally recognized as basic to safe aviation operations. Effective crew coordination and crew performance, two central concepts of crew resource management , depend upon the crew's having a shared mental model of each task. That mental model, in turn, is founded on operating procedures.Students learn background, basic concepts, and philosophy in respect to operating procedures.
AVM080
Principle of Flight I
In this lesson, students will learn about forces and motion as they see how the work of Daniel Bernoulli and Newton help explain flight. Students will also learn how lift and gravity, two of the four forces of flight, act on an airplane while it is in the air. Additionally, students will relate the Bernoulli Principle to lift and apply the first and third laws of Newton to flight.
AVM081
Principle of Flight II
In this lesson, students will learn about forces and motion as they see how the work of Daniel Bernoulli and Newton help explain flight. Students will also learn how lift and gravity, two of the four forces of flight, act on an airplane while it is in the air. Additionally, students will relate the Bernoulli Principle to lift and apply the first and third laws of Newton to flight.
AVM090
Communication I
There is an art to using the right words when pilot communicate with air traffic control (ATC). Effective aviation phraseology combines brevity with the transfer of complete and correct information. In this course, students learn the radio telephony and communication, communications failure and distress and urgency procedures.