Academic Program

The course requirements for the Bachelor of Science Degree in Industrial Engineering total a minimum of 140 credit hours of formal coursework. The availability of a wide range and different types of elective courses is a significant advantage, adding flexibility to the program. Students may choose courses in production/manufacturing, operations research, decision and information sciences, and system modelling, ergonomics, financial modelling, energy and socio-economic systems, under the supervision of their advisors. The curriculum is regularly updated to reflect scientific advances as well as changing career requirements.

This Curriculum has been approved by the University Senate in August 2019 and applies to those students who started the Freshman program in Industrial Engineering during the 2019-2020 academic year or later. If the student's entrance to the department is prior to 2019, the curriculum on this link applies.

Course projects, independent projects and finally the senior graduate project are an important part of the undergraduate education, through which students gain research exposure. Selected undergraduate students work with faculty members as assistants in research projects. Students are also required to complete a total of 60 workdays of industrial training during the summer breaks.

 
FALL SEMESTER SPRING SEMESTER
FRESHMAN
Course Name Credit ECTS
MATH 101 Calculus I 4 6
MATH 201 Matrix Theory 4 5
PHYS 121 Intro. Mechanics and Thermodyn. 4 8
ENGG 110 Engineering Graphics 3 5
AE 111-112/221-222 Advanced English I, II/Critical Reading I,II* 3 3/4
       
Course Name Credit ECTS
MATH 102 Calculus II 4 6
PHYS 201 Physics III 4 6
CmpE 150 Introduction to Computing (Python) 3 5
CHEM 105 Fundamentals of Chemistry 4 6
IE 120 Ind. Eng.:Overview & Orientation 3 5
SOPHOMORE
Course Name Credit ECTS
IE 201 Intermediate Programming 3 6
IE 202 Operations Research I 4 7
IE 255 Probability for IE 3 6
AD 216 Financial and Cost Accounting 4 6
EC 101 Principles of Microeconomics 3 6
TK 221 Turkish for Native Speakers I 2 3
Course Name Credit ECTS
MATH 202 Differential Equations 4 7
IE 203 Operations Research II 4 7
IE 220 Materials & Processes in Manufacturing 3 5
IE 256 Statistics for IE 3 6
EC 102 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 6
TK 222 Turkish for Native Speakers II 2 3
       
JUNIOR
Course Name Credit ECTS
IE 306 Systems Simulation 4 7
IE 312 Facilities Design and Planning 4 7
IE 341 Engineering Economics 4 7
HSS HSS Elective 3 5
HTR 311 History of Turkish Republic I 2 3
       
Course Name Credit ECTS
IE 313 Supply Chain Management 4 7
IE Specialization Course 3 6
IE Departmental Elective 3 6
IE Departmental Elective 3 6
HSS HSS Elective 3 5
HTR 312 History of Turkish Republic II 2 3
SENIOR
Course Name Credit ECTS
IE 423 Quality Engineering 3 6
IE Specialization Course 3 6
IE Specialization Course 3 6
IE Departmental Elective 3 6
CC Complementary Elective 3 5
       
Course Name Credit ECTS
IE 492 Project 4 8
IE Departmental Elective 3 6
- Unrestricted Elective 3 6
CC Complementary Elective 3 5
HSS HSS Elective 3 5
       

TOTAL: Minimum:140 credits  / Maximum 145 Credits - Minimum 244/Maximum 245 ECTS.

*   Students who pass BUEPT with C or are exempt from English preparatory class with an equivalent degree have to take AE 111 or 112. Students who score B or above in BUEPT or are exempt from English preparatory class with an equivalent degree will take AE 221 or AE 222.


IE SPECIALIZATION courses should be selected from the following list of five courses:

  • IE 350 Science and Engineering of Dynamic Systems (offered only in Spring Semesters)
  • IE 360 Statistical Forecasting and Time Series(offered only in Spring Semesters)
  • IE 430 Ergonomics and Human Factors Engineering (offered only in Fall Semesters)
  • IE 440 Nonlinear Models in Operations Research (offered only in Fall Semesters)
  • IE 450 Stochastic Models in Operations Research (offered only in Fall Semesters)

It is expected that you select one of IE 350 and IE 360 and two of IE 430, IE 440, and IE 450.