Master
MECHATRONICS ENGINEERING MASTER PROGRAM
 
In the most general sense, mechatronics engineering deals with the problem of directing a system to the desired state with appropriate software and hardware. After the industrial revolution, some problems that occurred due to the rapidly developing technology and the rapid increase in production led people to seek new ways to get more efficiency. The use of the information obtained as a result of the research in the industry and other systems that produce from the industry has created synergy between different engineering fields and has led to the birth of a new interdisciplinary engineering branch, “Mechatronics Engineering.
 
Mechatronics Engineering is one of the major engineering disciplines that inspires the future and guides various extraordinary technological leaps that have the potential to shape the future. Mechatronics Engineering graduate programs within our university meet the demand for highly qualified personnel in the field of Mechatronics Engineering in academia and industry.
 
The program is for graduates of Mechatronics Engineering undergraduate programs available at Karabuk University and graduate undergraduate programs at other universities. The program develops students' independent research abilities. Students will achieve these goals through a combination of coursework and research toward completing a thesis.
 
A master's degree can be a vital step if you want to explore solutions to complex problems and support next-generation products, devices, and groundbreaking discoveries. Earning a master's degree in Mechatronics Engineering can deepen your knowledge of some of the most fascinating challenges posed today while opening career opportunities in technical organizations.
 
Today, the expectations from the industry are more economical, quality, and error-free products. Since meeting this need cannot be achieved with conventional human-based production and classical design methods, system design with the Mechatronics approach is required today. Mechatronics engineers who can use their mechanical, electrical, electronic, control, and software knowledge synergistically for problem-solving are frequently needed in the industry.
 
Modern systems used in medicine and medical technologies, control and navigation of unmanned land and air vehicles, smart land vehicles and interactive traffic systems, robotic systems, air conditioning systems, and factory automation systems are among the application areas of Mechatronics. As can be seen, the field of Mechatronics is a rapidly developing branch of science that covers almost all of today's modern engineering systems.
 
 
 
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Study Subjects:
 
• Mechatronics System Modeling and Design
• Modeling, Simulation and System Determination
• Industrial automation
• Robotics
• Process Control, Measurement, and Instrumentation
• Motion Control Systems (Servo Systems, Electric Transportation Systems, etc.)
• Drive Systems (Electric, Electronic, Pneumatic and Hydraulic)
• Intelligent Systems (Fuzzy Control, Artificial Neural Networks, Genetic Algorithms etc.)
• Control of energy systems



 
Goals:

To train engineers who develop economic methods for the benefit of mankind by using the knowledge gained through study, experimentation, and application from mathematical and natural sciences wisely.
 
To prepare students for a successful engineering career by gaining the ability to apply their knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering to Mechatronics Engineering problems.
 
To acquire the necessary theoretical and practical knowledge to design a system, product component, and process in accordance with relevant standards and limitations, as well as considering economy, efficiency, and environmental and social impacts.
 
To gain the ability to identify, formulate, model, analyze and solve Mechatronics Engineering problems to design and conduct experiments when necessary, and to analyze and interpret the results.
 
To enable them to use the necessary modern engineering, calculation, and presentation equipment for this purpose.



 
 
Job Opportunities:
 
Research and development, production, and testing in public institutions and private sectors, operating in fields such as industrial automation, wireless communication, signal processing, computer and software, automatic control, biomedical, measuring instruments, robotics, artificial intelligence, microwave, antennas, and unmanned aerial vehicles. There are job opportunities in work areas such as quality control, marketing, operation, maintenance, and repair. Students who graduate from this program can apply to study in doctoral programs.
 
The fact that Mechatronics Engineers can apply their skills in almost every subject in today's world offers them wide working opportunities in their engineering life. Students who graduate from the Mechatronics master's program can easily find a job, and some of them even start working while they are still students.
Graduates of the Mechatronics engineering master's program can also work as research, design, and production engineers in small and medium-sized businesses that design and manufacture Mechatronic systems. Students who complete this program also could start their own businesses operating in the field of Mechatronics with a small capital.
 
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS TO MASTER PROGRAMS
 
Candidates apply to the Institute with the required documents within the announced application period. The candidate must meet the following conditions according to the type of master's program he/she is applying for:
 
  • To have a bachelor's degree.
  • To have received at least 55 points from the ALES exam in the score type of the program applied.
  • ALES condition is not required for foreign students.
 
 
ASSESSMENT AND STUDENT ACCEPTANCE IN MASTER PROGRAMS
 
The evaluation of the applications of the candidates and the admission of students to the programs are made according to the following conditions:
 
  • Students are admitted to master's programs with thesis by evaluating 50% of the ALES score, 30% of the written exam to be held in the field of science, 10% of the interview result and 10% of the undergraduate grade point average. In the evaluation, those who get at least 60 points out of 100 points are ranked according to their success scores and are accepted to graduate programs within the quota. Written exams and interviews may not be held in disasters and epidemics. In these cases, in student admission; The score obtained as a result of the sum of 50% of the ALES score and 10% of the undergraduate grade point average is ranked starting from the highest and students are admitted within the quota, starting from the candidate with the highest score. A reserve list equal to half of the quota is announced.
 
  • Candidates in postgraduate admissions can take a foreign language exam with the decision of the department of the department before the written science exam. This exam can also be administered jointly by the department or university. If a foreign language exam is taken, the candidate must have obtained at least 50 out of 100 points. In cases where a foreign language exam is given, those who do not take the exam or fail the exam, although they are not exempt from the foreign language exam, are not allowed to take the written exam and interview. Candidates must have at least 50 points from the central foreign language exams accepted by the Higher Education Council other than their mother tongue, or an equivalent score from the international foreign language exams whose equivalence is accepted by OSYM.
 
  • Written exam is determined by evaluating out of 100 full marks. Candidates who do not take the written exam or whose score is below 65 are considered unsuccessful.
 
  • Candidates who cannot be included in the list due to the quota within the general success grade, are ranked according to their success scores and form the substitutes.
 
  • Students who have obtained the right to be a student register with the required documents, the originals of which will be seen and approved by the Institute Directorate, within the specified registration period. Those who do not register until the date specified in the academic calendar are deemed to have lost their student rights.
 
MASTER'S GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
 
For the students studying in this program to graduate,
  • They are required to register for at least 7 courses (21 local credits) and Seminar, Specialization Course and Master Thesis and complete at least 120 ECTS credits.
  • They are required to have a minimum grade point average of 2.50 out of 4.00 from all the courses stipulated in the program and to be successful in the Seminar course and the Master's Thesis Defense.
 
Evaluation Methods:
 
Exam (Interterm Exam, Quiz, Final), Experiment, Homework, Project
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Degree to be taken:
 
When the program is successfully completed and the program qualifications are met, a "Master Engineer" degree is obtained in the field of Mechatronics Engineering.