The aim of this course is to provide sufficient theoretical and practical knowledge in flight safety for necessary actions to be undertaken if any possible abnormal conditions countered during flight. The fundamental principal of the Cabin Crew is Flight Safety. o Decompression, o Fire, o Evacuation, o Pilot incapacitation, o Survival Students will undertake this course both theoretically and practically in III.and IV. Semesters. Decompression effects/Cabin indications and procedures to be applied, Fire and smoke, evacuation; survival will also be examined during the course. APPLIED MOCK-UP EDUCATION o Survival techniques in water applied in pool consisting Huddle and Help positions. o Applied procedures of instant decompression in CEET (Cabin Evacuation Trainer). o Applied fire extinguishing in toilet and oven using extinguishing and protective equipment by smoke produced in CEET (Cabin Evacuation Trainer). o Live fire extinguishing training. o Pre-flight control, specifications and usage of emergency apparatus. o Applied training for water and land to populated passenger under the control of each Cabin Officer.
CACS208
Emergency Safety Rules II
The aim of this course is to provide sufficient theoretical and practical knowledge in flight safety for necessary actions to be undertaken if any possible abnormal conditions countered during flight. The fundamental principal of the Cabin Crew is Flight Safety. o Decompression, o Fire, o Evacuation, o Pilot incapacitation, o Survival Students will undertake this course both theoretically and practically in III.and IV. Semesters. Decompression effects/Cabin indications and procedures to be applied, Fire and smoke, evacuation; survival will also be examined during the course. APPLIED MOCK-UP EDUCATION o Survival techniques in water applied in pool consisting Huddle and Help positions. o Applied procedures of instant decompression in CEET (Cabin Evacuation Trainer). o Applied fire extinguishing in toilet and oven using extinguishing and protective equipment by smoke produced in CEET (Cabin Evacuation Trainer). o Live fire extinguishing training. o Pre-flight control, specifications and usage of emergency apparatus. o Applied training for water and land to populated passenger under the control of each Cabin Officer.
CACS209
General Meteorology
The aim of this course is to provide knowledge about general meteorological content and usage in aviation. o Atmosphere and ICAO standard atmosphere, o Meteorological contents, o Pressure systems and altimetry
CACS210
Crew Resource Management
Leadership, managing people, crowd control, teamwork, character interaction, synergy, motivation, individual differences in understanding and coping with them, error chain, anger coping, body language, stress management, health, physical and mental limits including stress, professionalism in communication, communication and perception differences, fatigue, workload management, situation assessment, risk management, issues and decision-making will be discussed.
CACS211
Aviation English I
This course will examine the leading English articles and books regarding the air transportation sector. Examples: The structure of air freight, social and economical effects and benefits of air freight; Air Transportation Factors: Air freight management, Airports, Aviation services, Customers, Regulatory and Auditory institutions; Developments in Aviation Transportation in Turkey and the World.
CACS212
Aviation English II
This course aims to provide students an opportunity to understand and translate various aviation business documents and texts written both English and Turkish languages. Students will hold the possibility to examine and translate texts of aviation business documentations, work descriptions, legal texts and related business oriented documents both written in source and target languages.
CACS213
Cabin Crew Performance Training I
The aim of these courses is to provide knowledge about National and International etiquette and kindness together with methods of walking, stance and sitting. o Correct make-up and personal development in table manners. o Concept and specifications of service, o The significance of developing service quality and strategy, o Defining customer oriented institution, o Techniques for sound communication, o Significance of first impression, o Reasons of customer complains, o Professionalism and providing professional service , o Passenger relations and techniques for resolving customer complains o Developing service strategy for professional service, o Perception on stress and undertaking stress.
CACS214
Cabin Crew Performance Training II
The aim of these courses is to provide knowledge about National and International etiquette and kindness together with methods of walking, stance and sitting. o Correct make-up and personal development in table manners. o Concept and specifications of service, o The significance of developing service quality and strategy, o Defining customer oriented institution, o Techniques for sound communication, o Significance of first impression, o Reasons of customer complains, o Professionalism and providing professional service , o Passenger relations and techniques for resolving customer complains o Developing service strategy for professional service, o Perception on stress and undertaking stress.
CACS215
Personal Care and Grooming
Cabin officer, as the most important profile of the airline company, must be highly presentable. Professional profile and attitudes are indeed significant for the airline company and cabin officer. Due to intimate relations with the passengers, cabin officer must always be perfect in profile, attitude and behaviour to suit their duties in means of grooming, personal hygiene and well communication skills. In this sense this course is significant to build awareness of personal hygiene, physical spesifications and selection of correct type of hair, outfit and make-up and convey correct and grooming attitudes towards the passengers. This course also develops social attitudes, verbal and non-verbal communication skills.
CACS216
Quality Management System in Cabin
The main aim of this course is to create an aviation culture by informing students about the quality assurance systems and to define their responsibilities and privileges.Students will have; o information about the aviation business organizations, o information about staff cases and the flight organization issues, o knowledge about the standard procedures of quality management system assessed to activities such as flight training and maintenance. o knowledge about the management of facilities o knowledge about equipment, manuals, and the records.
CACS217
Safety Management Systems
Civil Aviation industry is one of the most heavily regulated industries of the world. Safety, having the leading priority, is very important in every aspects of civil aviation. This course provides the student with a detailed introduction into aspects of aviation safety, risk management and accident trends, factors, and analysis. Considering this, all aspects of safety and how different agencies work together to lower accident rates will be taught.
CAS101
Case Study
The newly designed course will be a culmination of the previous two years of education. Students will work to design in order to establishing business plan.
CEN410
Computer Networks
Computer Networks Local Area Network, High-speed and bridged local area networks, Wide area networks, Internetworking and, Open systems, topics covered in this course.
CEN460
Computer Graphics
Creating mouse tools and pop-up windows are covered within this course. Other topics include Interactive drawing tools, A CAD program, three-dimensional graphics, solid modelling, use of ready graphics tools animations, and current and future trends in animation.
CIS102
Algorithm & Programming Techniques
This course covers the basic problem-solving concepts, flowcharts, and pseudo codes that students need to know and understand when working in any computer language or application. With the detailed explanations and numerous illustrations, it compasses all fundamental areas of problem solving from the basics of mathematical functions and operations to the design and use of codes, indicators and arrays.
CIS301
Web Applications Development
This course studies the science and engineering of today's World Wide Web. The languages, protocols, services and tools that enable the web, in order to understanding of all the pieces of the distributed computing puzzle will be studied. Emphasis will be placed on new and emerging technologies of the Web.
CIS309
Structured Programming Languages
Structured programming techniques in C. Functions, arrays, sort and search techniques, characters and strings, file processing.
CIS408
Wireless Networking
This course provides a broad survey of wireless communications, including data link and physical layer protocols, as well as transmission methods for established and emerging standards, including Wireless personal Area Networks (IrDA, Bluetooth, WiMedia, UWB and Zigbee).
CIS409
Game Programming
The Game Programming course is designed to prepare students for entry into the world of graphics programming. Graphics and simulation is used in several segments of Information Technology, including Education and Training, Aerospace and Defense, and Gaming.
CIS410
Artificial Intelligence
To introduce the concepts which underpin the field of Artificial Intelligence and provide practical experience in the design of small intelligent systems
CIS412
Internet Programming
This course covers mark-up languages and advanced technologies, including HTML, JavaScript, DHTML, CSS, XML and CGI. On completion, you will be able to design and create an advanced website and will be equipped to undertake complex internet projects.
CIS414
Modern Programming Platforms
This course is an introduction to the design and implementation of applications in the modern programming platform. NET. The course will focus mainly on software development in the .Net framework and the C# programming language. C# is an object oriented language that makes full use of this framework and has all the important features that a modern language should have. The topics include the philosophy of the .Net framework and .Net class library, object-oriented programming, event handling, graphical user interfaces, graphics and media, exception handling, and strings and characters. Both windows and console applications will be studied
CIS419
Research Methods
The aim of this course is to prepare students for their individual research project or dissertation giving them the necessary tools and skills needed for the scientific, academic and methodological development of projects.
CIS420
Computer Forensics
This course covers topics including digital evidence and computer crime; technology and law; the investigative process; investigative reconstruction; and techniques for discovering digital evidence.
CIS421
2d, 3d Digital Applications
This course introduces students with an intensive knowledge of number systems and codes, fundamentals of logic, and basics of data communication, IT Systems Analysis, Multimedia & the Web, Software Design and Production including Games Programming and Animation, courses include ICT aspects like print and digital publishing, web authoring and creating electronic portfolios multimedia aspects like-video, sound and authoring software, as well as digital video equipment. You will also learn to design and develop a range of multimedia products, including websites, animations, TV and radio broadcasts, creation of interactive 3D games.
CIS422
Human Computer Interaction
The Human Computer Interaction specialization prepares students to address human needs with technology by determining useful system functionality and by designing usable interfaces, considering the context of the individual and/or organization. Courses include interface and interaction design, fundamentals of human behavior, user-experience researcher, information architect, web and application development.
CIS423
Mobile Device Programming
Programming This course includes a comprehensive introduction to building applications for mobile devices with the use of the three key operating systems this includes Apple's OS, Android Mobile and windows mobile. The course includes Model-view-controller design architecture, standard integrated development environment, extensive programming in C#, user interface design, navigation, debugging, hardware sensors, web services.. etc
CIS424
Emerging Technologies
This course is structured to help students identify and behave involved in the emerging technologies. It includes the identification of this technologies in relations to information technology. Courses include past technology forecasts, how to improve them, international perspective on emerging technologies, future customer trends, and forecasting methodologies such as monitoring, expert opinion, trend analysis and scenario construction.
COMP103
Intro to Computer 1
This course is intended as a first computer course and it is not assumed that the student has back ground knowledge on the subject and it focuses on theoretical issues during the first period, followed by application and hands on skills.
COMP104
Computer Applications 2
The course provides review concepts of computing and information Technology (IT) including a review for the hardware, software and other parts of any computer system. The impact would be mainly focused on accomplishing a number of tasks in a number of ways in different office programs to dominate on presentation software and spreadsheet applications.
CP200
Internship
InternshipThe internship is compulsory for the students at the end of third year. It's period must be minimum of 30 calendar days and students are required to prepare a report.
CP206
Database Management Systems
This course will develop the student's ability to determine needs in planning and organising a database. The selecting and structuring of data field will be studied and applied to small problems that the student will design, develop and test. Manipulating, sorting, and indexing of data within the DBMS will be studied at the completion of the course, students skills will include creating, updating, retrieving, and reporting of data within the DBMS.
CP210
Term Project (graduation Project)
This course involves an intensive review of literature in the field. Students participate in projects given to implementing computer techniques and perspectives in private and public sector-problem solving. The purpose of the project is to develop an understanding of independent research by studying a particular topic. It is an extended exercise in the professional application of the skills and experience gained in the program
CS201
Communication Skills I
Advanced writing skills with special attention to those most commonly used in private (business) and government. The aim of the course is to provide information on the standards and formats of managerial correspondence; techniques for preparing informational & analytical reports.