ECTS - - Avionics
Compulsory Departmental Courses
AEE209 - Digital Data Transmission (Module 5-2) (4 + 0) 4.5
Data Conversion, Analogue Data, Digital Data, Operation and application of analogue to digital, and digital to analogue converters, inputs and outputs, limitations of various types, Data Buses, Operation of data buses in aircraft systems including knowledge of ARINC and other specifications, Aircraft Network/Ethernet, Fibre Optics, Advantages and disadvantages of fibre optic data transmission over electrical wire propagation,Fibre optic data bus,Fibre optic related terms,Terminations,Couplers
AEE210 - Electronic Fundamentals I (Module 4-1) (4 + 1) 5
Materials, Electron configuration, Electrical properties, P and N type materials, PN junction in a semiconductor, Development of a potential across a PN junction in unbiased, forward biased and reverse biased conditions, Understanding of diode parameters such as peak inverse voltage, maximum forward current, temperature, frequency, leakage current, power dissipation, Operation and function of clippers, clampers, full and half wave rectifiers, bridge rectifiers, voltage doublers and triplers,
AEE212 - Aircraft Instrument Systems I (Module 13-5) (2 + 0) 2
Classification, Atmosphere, Terminology, Pressure measuring devices and systems, Pitot static systems, Altimeters, Vertical speed indicators, Airspeed indicators, Machmeters, Altitude reporting/alerting systems, Air data computers, Instrument pneumatic systems, Direct reading pressure and temperature gauges, Temperature indicating systems, Fuel quantity indicating systems, Gyroscopic principles, Artificial horizons, Slip indicators, Directional gyros, Ground proximity warning systems,
AEE224 - Auto-Pilot Systems (Module 13-13) (2 + 0) 3
Course Content: Fundamentals of automatic flight control including working principles and current terminology, Command signal processing, Roll, pitch and yaw channels, Yaw dampers, Stability Augmentation System in helicopters, Automatic trim control, Autopilot navigation aids interface, Autothrottle systems, Automatic Landing Systems: principles and categories, modes of operation, approach, glideslope, land, go-around, system monitors and failure conditions.
AEE226 - Modern Aircraft Avionic Systems (Module 13-14) (2 + 0) 2
Course Content: Integrated modular avionics, Cabin core system, In-flight entertainment system, External communication system, Cabin mass memory system, Cabin monitoring system, Aircraft general information system, Flight deck information system, Maintenance information system, Passenger cabin information system, Miscellaneous information system. Electronic emergency equipment requirements; Cabin entertainment equipment
AEE312 - Electronic Fundamentals III (Module 4-3) (3 + 0) 4
Printed circuit boards, Understanding of the topics of servomechanisms such as open and closed loop, follow up, analogue, transducer, null, damping, feedback, deadband, Construction, operation and use of the resolvers, differential, control and torque, E and I transformers, inductance transmitters, capacitance transmitters, synchronous transmitters, Servomechanism defects, reversal of synchro leads, hunting.
AEE315 - Electronic Fundamentals II (Module 4-2) (4 + 1) 3
Transistor symbols, Component description and orientation, Transistor characteristics and properties, Application of transistors such as amplifier classes (A, B, C), Simple circuits including bias, decoupling, feedback and stabilisation, Multistage circuit principles such as cascades, push-pull, oscillators, multivibrators, flip-flop circuits, Integrated circuits, Description and operation of logic circuits and linear circuits,
AEE316 - Electrical Systems (Module 13-10) (2 + 0) 2
Batteries Installation and Operation, DC power generation, AC power generation, Emergency power generation, Voltage regulation, Power distribution, Inverters, transformers, rectifiers, Circuit protection, External/Ground power. Electronic emergency equipment requirements, Cabin entertainment equipment.
AEE317 - Aircraft Instrument Systems II (Module 13-7) (2 + 0) 2
Flight data recording systems, Electronic flight instrument systems, Instrument warning systems including master warning systems and centralised warning panels, Stall warning systems and angle of attack indicating systems, Vibration measurement and indication, Glass cockpit, Central maintenance computers, Data loading system, Electronic library system, Printing, Structure monitoring (damage tolerance monitoring).
AEE318 - Navigation Systems (Module 13-11) (2 + 0) 2
Very High Frequency omnidirectional range (VOR), Automatic direction Finding (ADF), Instrument landing system (ILS), Microwave landing system (MLS), Flight director systems, Distance measuring equipment (DME), Very low frequency and hyperbolic navigation (VLF Omega), Doppler navigation, Area navigation, RNAV systems, Flight management systems, Global positioning system (GPS), Global navigation satellite systems (GNSS), Inertial navigation system, Air traffic control transponder,
AEE319 - Communication Systems (Module 13-8) (2 + 0) 2
Fundamentals of radio wave propagation, antennas, transmission lines, communication receiver and transmitter, Very hgh frequency (VHF) communication, High frequency (HF) communication, Audio, Emergency locator transmitters (ELT), Cockpit voice recorder (CVR), ARINC communication and reporting.
AEE320 - Aircraft Engine and Control Systems (Module 14-1) (5 + 0) 5
Constructional arrangement and operation of turbojet, turbofan, turboshaft and turbopropeller engines, Electronic Engine control and fuel metering systems (FADEC), Exhaust gas temperature/Interstage turbine temperature systems, Engine speed,Engine Thrust Indication, Engine Pressure Ratio, engine turbine discharge pressure or jet pipe pressure systems, Oil pressure and temperature, Fuel pressure, temperature and flow, Manifold pressure, Engine torque, Propeller speed,
AEE321 - Avionics Systems Maintenance and Practices II (Module 13-9) (0 + 10) 4
Maintenance practices of Communication/Navigation, Electrical power, Flight controls, Instruments, Lights, Integrated modular avionics, Information systems, Cabin systems, Flight theory, Structures, Autoflight, Fire protection, Fuel systems, Hydraulic power, Ice and rain protection, Landing gear, Oxygen, Pneumatic/Vacuum, Cabin systems.
AEE322 - Aircraft Electrical Practices (Module 7-3) (3 + 0) 2
Operation, function and use of avionic general test equipment, Continuity, insulation and bonding techniques and testing, Use of crimp tools hand and hydraulic operated, Testing of crimp joints, Connector pin removal and insertion, Co-axial cables and their testing and installation precautions, Identification of wire types, their inspection criteria and damage tolerance. Wiring protection techniques such as Cable looming and loom support, cable clamps,
AEE408 - Avionics Systems Maintenance and Practices IV (Module 13-16) (0 + 5) 5
Maintenance practices of Communication/Navigation, Electrical power, Flight controls, Instruments, lights, integrated modular avionics, Information systems, Cabin systems, Flight theory, Structures, Autoflight, Fire protection, Fuel systems, Hydraulic power, Ice and rain protection, Landing gear, Oxygen, Pneumatic/Vacuum, Cabin systems.
AEE410 - Avionics Systems Maintenance and Practices V (Module 13-17) (0 + 5) 5
Maintenance practices of Communication/Navigation, Electrical power, Flight controls, Instruments, lights, integrated modular avionics, Information systems, Cabin systems, Flight theory, Structures, Autoflight, Fire protection, Fuel systems, Hydraulic power, Ice and rain protection, Landing gear, Oxygen, Pneumatic/Vacuum, Cabin systems.
AEE412 - Avionics Systems Maintenance and Practices VI (Module 13-18) (0 + 7) 5
Maintenance practices of Communication/Navigation, Electrical power, Flight controls, Instruments, lights, integrated modular avionics, Information systems, Cabin systems, Flight theory, Structures, Autoflight, Fire protection, Fuel systems, Hydraulic power, Ice and rain protection, Landing gear, Oxygen, Pneumatic/Vacuum, Cabin systems.
AEE415 - Avionics Systems Maintenance and Practices III (Module 13-15) (0 + 9) 6
Maintenance practices of Communication/Navigation, Electrical power, Flight controls, Instruments, lights, integrated modular avionics, Information systems, Cabin systems, Flight theory, Structures, Autoflight, Fire protection, Fuel systems, Hydraulic power, Ice and rain protection, Landing gear, Oxygen, Pneumatic/Vacuum, Cabin systems.
AEE423 - Avionics Systems Maintenance Practices (Module 13-9) (0 + 6) 4
Radio altimeter system functional check. Discuss gyroscopic instrument component replacement procedure and functional tests .Assist calibration check of a pitot static system using a leak tester.Functional check of AOA sensor,Assist a compass standby compass compensation,Replace and adjust clock
AEE425 - Avionics Systems Maintenance Application (Module 13-19) (0 + 4) 2
Course Content: Familiration of ACT, Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power, De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External Power, Start the APU IAW Maintenance procedure APU Start by External Power, Operational Test of the Static Inverter when the A/C Electrical Circuits are Energized from the External Power, Operational Test of the Emergency Generator Control Unit (GCU) from Centralized Fault Display System (CFDS), ECAM Warning BAT 1 FAULT in
ATU100 - Orientation (1 + 0) 1
President's Speech; Life at Atılım (Presentations by Administrative Units); Library Seminars; Book Borrowing-Returning Session; Department Promotion Meetings; Promotion of Sports Activities; Visits to Kiosks of Student Clubs and Communities; Informative Presentation on Education Technologies; participation in events organized within the scope of ATU 100.
ENG202 - English for Academic Purposes IV (3 + 0) 3
Preparing and writing research reports and delivering effective oral/written informative and persuasive presentations; gathering information, organizing data, outlining, using appropriate techniques in presentation and delivering for a maximum impact, using visual aids and citation effectively.
HIST101 - Principles of Atatürk and History of Turkish Revolution I (2 + 0) 2
French Revolution; structure and geopolitic positioning of Ottoman Empire, reasons of its decline; Westernization movements, First and Second Constitutional Monarchy declarations; Libya and Balkan wars; First World War; period before the War of Independence, congresses, National Pact, establishment of Turkish Grand National Assembly.
HIST102 - Principles of Atatürk and History of Turkish Revolution II (2 + 0) 2
War of Independence; Lausanne Treaty; declaration of the Republic; removal of sultanic rule and caliphate; Atatürk`s revolutions; establishment of national economy; Second World War, before and after; Turkish Republic after 1960.
KRY111 - Career Planning (1 + 0) 1
Being a student at Atilim University, Student-centered programs at Atilim University, Faculty, Department presentations, Career Planning and Coop Program, Erasmus, CV writing types, Interview techniques, Effective Communication and presentation techniques, Intelligence and Personality
PHYS108 - Physics II (Module 2-2) (2 + 0) 2
Nature of light; speed of light; laws of reflection and refraction: reflection at plane surfaces, reflection by spherical mirrors, refraction, lenses; fibre optics; wave motion: mechanical waves, sinusoidal wave motion, interference phenomena, standing waves; sound: speed of sound, production of sound, intensity, pitch and quality, Doppler effect.
Elective Courses
ART201 - Introduction to Photography (3 + 0) 4
Definition of photography and the photographer, the uses of photography in life, camera and its parts (aperture, iso, shutter, lens), light and its use in photography, composition rules in photography, the works of photographers from the world and Turkey.
ART222 - History of Jazz (3 + 0) 4
The history of music before 1900`s; Blues and Ragtime music genres; the impacts of musical, social and cultural structures of jazz music in New Orleans before its emergence in the region; main jazz movements starting from the very first Dixieland music to Fusion jazz movement today.
ART266 - Jewelry Design (3 + 0) 4
Shape elements, point-line-surface relation, drawing techniques, form-shape, measure-ratio, light-dark, shadow-light, volume information, texture types and touch; hand tools; production using simple modeling techniques; cutting and leveling techniques, assembly and skidding procedures; design preparation, metal and different material shaping and
ART269 - Entrepreneurial World of Contemporary Art (3 + 0) 4
The function and global organisation of contemporary art, which are considered as one of the most important investment tools in the world by international institutions, the socio-economic dimension of the events and the relationship between the world of art: collector, sponsor, and entrepreunership.
ART270 - Entrepreneurship Inspired by Nature: Interdisciplinary Approaches (3 + 0) 5
Biomicicry; the natural processes of sustaining life on earth and using it as a model for social and economic innovations; the integration among the components of ecosystems: living organisms; climate, and the chemical environment;opportunities for innovative entrepreneurship practices with interdisciplinary approaches; the 21st century skills and nature?s principles for innovative and creative entrepreneurship opportunities.
ART284 - Stage Management of Theater and Movie Review (3 + 0) 4
Analysing theater plays that dominated the history of theater in philosophical theme; finding the substances and determine in search of theatric space at the world theater journey, discussion of the predeterminated movies that made the breakthrough in world history within the context of Sartre/Existentialist philosophy and Spinoza/Ethica.
ART285 - Innovative Visual Narrative (3 + 0) 4
Investigation of the visual narration processes through selected examples;preperation of a research report in line with the selected type of visual narration; information about the effectiveness of the visual material or visual narrative on thinking,decision making and personal communication;evaluation;effects of innovative approaches on visual
ART291 - Body Language and the Art of Persuasion (3 + 0) 4
Posture, mimic, gesture, a correct and accurate way of using the intonation of speech; leadership skills and abilities to convince or persuade someone to accept a desired way of thinking in the business and social environment; convincing others to adopt new ideas using body language.
ART297 - Creative Presentation in Digital Arts (3 + 0) 4
3D modeling techniques suitable for 3D product presentation, workflows of multiple software design, scene lighting render and animation settings, editing presentation animation, using render passes layers in compositing and color correction process.
AVM490 - History of Aviation (3 + 0) 4
Historical view and introduction, flight in mythology, pioneers of lighter than air vehicles, parameters of heavier than air flight, progress of aviation up to World War One, establishment of Ottoman/Turkish aviation, the great war in the air (1914 ? 1918), golden age of aviation (1919-1939), development of aviation in Turkish Republic, the great
ENG395 - Advanced English Speaking Skills (3 + 0) 4
This course provides students with a various range of activities aimed at refining their existing skills to engage effectively in various communicative contexts. During the course students will be supported via emphasizing the acquisition of appropriate register and expressions, and thus join in academic or professional environments orally.
HUM105 - Security, Espionage and Intelligence History (3 + 0) 4
The historical development of the concept of security, security problems and threats that differ according to periods, according to a new (critical) understanding; the restructuring of the transformation of espionage and intelligence activities in the history of the world and especially Turkey with globalization.
HUM108 - The History of Early Modern Mediterranean (1450-1789) (3 + 0) 4
The description of the early modern Mediterranean in general terms from the geographical discoveries to the French Revolution; political, social, historical and economic developments and transformations in the early modern Mediterranean; wars and trade in the axis of Ottoman-Spanish hegemony struggle in the Mediterranean basin.
HUM204 - Volunteering Studies (1 + 0) 4
Participating voluntarily in the work of aid organizations established within public institutions, local governments and non-governmental organizations in order to support those who face difficulties, especially children, the elderly, the disabled and disadvantaged groups, and sharing what they acquired through the university education.
HUM211 - Gender Studies and Women Rights (3 + 0) 4
Introduction; gender perceptions; woman and health; woman and politics; woman and law; modernism, gender and women rights; types of violence against women and their prevention; woman and literature; woman labor in the global economy; worklife and woman; woman and entrepreneurship; woman and environment.
HUM212 - Gender Equality (3 + 0) 4
This course focused on examine main subjects and current issues of Gender Studies by precisely taking the principle of equality and discrimination at hand, Help students follow gender studies in Turkey and across the globe and develop abilities of students to examine and generate behavioral patterns in their daily social life in a gender-mainstrea
HUM291 - Body Language and Communication Methods (3 + 0) 4
Posture, mimic, gesture, a correct and accurate way of using the intonation of speech; leadership skills and abilities to convince or persuade someone to accept a desired way of thinking in the business and social environment; convincing others to adopt new ideas using body language.
HUM310 - Introduction to Sociolinguistics (3 + 0) 4
Factors contributing to the emergence of social approach to language; language variation and the factors that are responsible for the formation of regional and social variation of languages; various patterns of societal multilingualism and power relationships between/among languages; global trends affecting multilingualism; various political and socio-cultural factors that contribute to language maintenance; various methods used in linguistics research; a fieldwork using research methods.
HUM319 - Introduction to Logic (3 + 0) 4
Basic logical concepts, reasoning, argument analysis, informal logic, language and definitions, fallacies, syllogistic logic, categorial propositions, syllogisms in ordinary language, modern symbolic logic, propositional logic, truth functions and arguments, methods of derivation, predicate logic.
HUM323 - Introduction to Critical Thinking (3 + 0) 4
Examining and discussing the themes of critical thinking, such as writing and thinking clearly, learning and analysing the types of reasonings and arguments, making rational decisions, learning the types of fallacies; also, exercises to make these topics more understandable.
HUM360 - History of Science (3 + 0) 4
The origins and historical deveopment of modern science and scientific method; the ways of knowing the world of different cultures and societies changed over time; the relationship between scientific knowledge to other enterprises, such as art and religion; the key aspects and issues in the advancement of science from ancient world to modern ages.
KOR301 - Korean III (3 + 0) 4
This course includes more vocabulary, structure and communicative skills at elementary level. The class activities are grouped around various themes such as occupations, hobbies, countries, and functions such as asking for and giving information, offering and responding.
MAN313 - Managerial Skills for the 21 st Century (3 + 0) 5
Self- Management, Personal Financial Management, Time and Stress Management and Organization Skills, Workplace Etiquette/Dress, Ethics, Politics and Diversity, Accountability and Workplace Relationships, Communication and Electronic Communication, Motivation, Leadership and Teams, Conflict and Negotiation, Networking, Job Search Skills, Resume Preparation, Interview Techniques, Career Management
MAN328 - Financial Literacy and Legislation for Entrepreneurs (3 + 0) 5
Tax legislation, business law information and obligations related to legal legislation in start ups, different company and business types and selection principles, interpretation of financial statements (balance sheet, income statement, cash flow statement).
MAN408 - Introduction to Sustainability (3 + 0) 5
What is sustainability; sustainability and related polices; climate and global change; environmental and resource economics; sustainable business practices; sustainability: ethics, culture, and history; sustainable development; sustainability indicators.
MAN414 - Entrepreneurship and Business Plan (3 + 0) 5
Fundamental concepts of entrepreneurship, personal characteristics of entrepreneurs, innovative thinking techniques and types, strategic management and planing, alternative ways of launching a business, business plan and fundamental elements of busines plan, techniques of preparing a business plan, from planning to practice, marketing, production
MAN437 - Entrepreneurship and Innovation Seminars (3 + 0) 5
Fundamental concepts of entrepreneurship, personal characteristics of entrepreneurs, innovative thinking techniques, barriers of innovation, internal and external factors of entrepreneurship, intrapreneurship, strategic management and planing, alternative ways of launching a business, business plan and fundamental elements of busines plan
PR419 - Media Literacy (3 + 0) 4
This course covers the basic concepts and approaches related to sociology. In this sense, starting from the concept of media literacy, important theoretical approaches are examined. Then, violence, gender, representation of minorities are analyzed through different media materials.