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    ME 204 | Course Introduction and Application Information

    Course Name
    Manufacturing Technologies
    Code
    Semester
    Theory
    (hour/week)
    Application/Lab
    (hour/week)
    Local Credits
    ECTS
    ME 204
    SPRING
    3
    2
    3
    6

    Prerequisites None
    Course Language English
    Course Type Required (Core Course)
    Course Level First Cycle
    Mode of Delivery Face to face
    Teaching Methods and Techniques of the Course Lecture
    Laboratory
    National Occupational Classification Code -
    Course Coordinator
    • Prof. Dr. Hakkı Eskicioğlu
    Course Lecturer(s)
    • Prof. Dr. Hakkı Eskicioğlu
    Assistant(s)
    • Araş. Gör. Latif Tibet Aktaş
    Course Objectives This course aims to introduce students basic manufacturing technologies, differences between various production methods, basic concepts of economic production and basic calculations in production processes.
    Learning Outcomes The students who succeeded in this course;
    Name Description PC Sub * Contribution Level
    1 2 3 4 5
    LO1 dİstinguish the differences between basic production methods 1.6 X
    LO2 Select proper manufacturing method 1.6 X
    LO3 Recognize basic production means 3.2 X
    LO4 Learn advanced production technologies 4 X
    Course Description This course covers mechanical properties of metals, powder metallurgy and casting, metal forming processes, metal cutting, non-traditional machining processes, welding, brazing and automation subjects
    Related Sustainable Development Goals
    -

     



    Course Category

    Core Courses
    X
    Major Area Courses
    Supportive Courses
    Media and Managment Skills Courses
    Transferable Skill Courses

     

    WEEKLY SUBJECTS AND RELATED PREPARATION STUDIES

    Week Subjects Required Materials Learning Outcome
    1 Material Properties Chapter 2 and 3: Materials and Processes in Manufacturing, by E. Paul DeGarmo, J. T. Black, Ronald A. Kohser, Wayne Anderson, LO1
    2 Powder Metallurgy Chapter 12: Materials and Processes in Manufacturing, by E. Paul DeGarmo, J. T. Black, Ronald A. Kohser, Wayne Anderson, LO2
    3 Casting Chapter 11: Materials and Processes in Manufacturing, by E. Paul DeGarmo, J. T. Black, Ronald A. Kohser, Wayne Anderson, LO2
    4 Polymer Processing Chapter 9: Materials and Processes in Manufacturing, by E. Paul DeGarmo, J. T. Black, Ronald A. Kohser, Wayne Anderson, LO1
    5 Metal Forming; Bulk deformation Processes Chapter 13 and 14: Materials and Processes in Manufacturing, by E. Paul DeGarmo, J. T. Black, Ronald A. Kohser, Wayne Anderson, LO3
    6 Metal Forming; Sheet Metal Working Processes Chapter 14 and 15: Materials and Processes in Manufacturing, by E. Paul DeGarmo, J. T. Black, Ronald A. Kohser, Wayne Anderson, LO3
    7 Metal Cutting Theory and Hole Processing Operations Chapter 18 and 21: Materials and Processes in Manufacturing, by E. Paul DeGarmo, J. T. Black, Ronald A. Kohser, Wayne Anderson, LO2
    8 Midterm Exam -
    9 Turning Operations Chapter 20: Materials and Processes in Manufacturing, by E. Paul DeGarmo, J. T. Black, Ronald A. Kohser, Wayne Anderson, LO2
    10 Milling Operations Chapter 22: Materials and Processes in Manufacturing, by E. Paul DeGarmo, J. T. Black, Ronald A. Kohser, Wayne Anderson, LO2
    11 Abrasive Machining Chapter 23: Materials and Processes in Manufacturing, by E. Paul DeGarmo, J. T. Black, Ronald A. Kohser, Wayne Anderson, LO2
    12 Non-Traditional Machining Processes Chapter 2 and 3 Materials and Processes in Manufacturing, by E. Paul DeGarmo, J. T. Black, Ronald A. Kohser, Wayne Anderson, LO4
    13 Non-Traditional Machining Processesri Chapter 26: Materials and Processes in Manufacturing, by E. Paul DeGarmo, J. T. Black, Ronald A. Kohser, Wayne Anderson, LO4
    14 Soldering and Brazing Chapter 29, 3, 31, 32 and 33: Materials and Processes in Manufacturing, by E. Paul DeGarmo, J. T. Black, Ronald A. Kohser, Wayne Anderson, LO3
    15 Automation Chapter 38: Materials and Processes in Manufacturing, by E. Paul DeGarmo, J. T. Black, Ronald A. Kohser, Wayne Anderson, LO4
    16 Final Exam -

     

    Course Notes/Textbooks Materials and Processes in Manufacturing. E. Poul de Garmo. 8th Ed. John Wiley & (Other References) Sons. New York. 1999.
    Suggested Readings/Materials Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing. M.P. Groover. 3rd ed. 2007. Wiley 2. Manufacturing Processes for Engineering Materials. S. Kalpakjian. Addison Wesley. 1999. 6th Ed.

     

    EVALUATION SYSTEM

    Semester Activities Number Weighting LO1 LO2 LO3 LO4
    Laboratory / Application 1 15 X X X
    Midterm 2 45 X X
    Final Exam 1 40 X X X X
    Total 4 100

     

    ECTS / WORKLOAD TABLE

    Semester Activities Number Duration (Hours) Workload
    Participation - - -
    Theoretical Course Hours 16 3 48
    Laboratory / Application Hours 8 3 24
    Study Hours Out of Class 14 3 42
    Field Work - - -
    Quizzes / Studio Critiques - - -
    Portfolio - - -
    Homework / Assignments - - -
    Presentation / Jury - - -
    Project - - -
    Seminar / Workshop - - -
    Oral Exams - - -
    Midterms 2 19 38
    Final Exam 1 28 28
        Total 180

     

    COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES AND PROGRAM QUALIFICATIONS RELATIONSHIP

    # PC Sub Program Competencies/Outcomes * Contribution Level
    1 2 3 4 5
    1

    Engineering Knowledge: Knowledge of mathematics, science, basic engineering, computation, and related engineering discipline-specific topics; the ability to apply this knowledge to solve complex engineering problems.

    1

    Mathematics

    2

    Science

    3

    Basic Engineering

    4

    Computation

    5

    related engineering discipline-specific topics

    6

    the ability to apply this knowledge to solve complex engineering problems.

    LO1 LO2
    2

    Problem Analysis: Ability to identify, formulate and analyze complex engineering problems using basic knowledge of science, mathematics and engineering, and considering the UN Sustainable Development Goals relevant to the problem being addressed.

    3

    Engineering Design: The ability to devise creative solutions to complex engineering problems; the ability to design complex systems, processes, devices or products to meet current and future needs, considering realistic constraints and conditions.

    1

    Ability to design creative solutions to complex engineering problems.

    2

    Ability to design complex systems, processes, devices or products to meet current and future needs, considering realistic constraints and conditions.

    LO3
    4

    Use of Techniques and Tools: Ability to select and use appropriate tectıniques, resources, and modern engineering and computing tools. including estimation and modeling. far the analysis and solution of complex engineering problems while recognizing their limitations.

    LO4
    5

    Research and ınvestigation: Ability to use research methods ta investigate complex engineering problems, including literature research, designing and conducting experiments, collecting data, and analyzing and interpreting results.

    1

    Literature research far the study of complex engineering problems

    2

    Designing experiments

    3

    Ability to use research methods, including conducting experiments, collecting data. analyzing and interpreting results

    6

    Global lmpact of Engineering Practices: Knowledge of the impacts of engineering practices on s.ociety, health and safety. ttıe economy, sustainability and the environment \ıVlthin the context of the UN Sustainable Development GoaJs; awareness of the legal implications of engineering solutions.

    1

    Knowledge of ttıe impacts of engineering practices on society, health and safety, economy, su.stainability and the environment, within the context of the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

    2

    Awareness of the legal implications of engineering solutions

    7

    Ethical Behavlor: Acting in accordance with the principles of the engineering profession. knowledge about ethical ,esponsibility; awareness of being impartial. without discrimination, and being inclusive of diversity.

    1

    Acting in accordance with engineering professional principles. information about ethical responsibility

    2

    Awareness of being impartial and indusive of diversity, without disaiminating on any subject.

    8

    lndividual and Teamwork: Ability to work effectively individually and as a team member or leader on interdis.ciplinary and multidisciplinary teams (face-to-face, remote or hybrid).

    1

    lndividually and within the discipline

    2

    Ability to work effectivefy as a team member or leader in mutti-disciplinary teams (face-to-face, remote or hybrid)

    9

    Verbal and Written Communication: Taking into account the various differences of the target audience (such as education, language, profession) on technical issues.

    1

    Verbal

    2

    Ability to communicate effectively in writing.

    10

    Project Management: Knowledge of business practices such as project management and economic feasibility analysis; awareness of entrepreneurship and innovation.

    1

    Knowledge of business practices such as project management and economic feasibility analysis;

    2

    Awareness of entrepreneurship and innovation.

    11

    Lifelong Learning: Lifelong learning skills that include being able to learn independently and continuously, adapting to new and developing technologies. and thinking questioningly about tedınological changes

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