The course will help students recognize the skills necessary for university life and personal development. These skills include self-awareness, goal setting, time management, effective communication, mindfulness, and analytical thinking. The course will also raise students' awareness of the habits essential for physical, mental, and spiritual health, as well as issues such as addiction and bullying.
Learning of description of basic number concepts, instantiation of numbers, sets, inequalities, problems, equations, functions ve trigonometry
Aim of this course is to make scaled drawings with right drawing techniques and correct use of drawing materials.
A thriving arts stage, starting from prehistoric times has shed light on the development of humanity. In this context; The world Mesopotamia, Anatolia, historical and aesthetic developments in areas such as Egypt and Central Asia will be discussed in this course. intellectual achievements and contributions to the world of art discussing the effects and period artwork will be trying to achieve.
In this course, starting from the history of the photograph, respectively, cameras, functioning and principles of operation will be examined, photography techniques, reading, photography, lighting, composition, framing and photo location in the communication process will be discussed.
This is a compulsory English course which provides basic language skills such as reading, writing, listening and speaking at the beginning level.
Students will be taught how to use the written and verbal communication tools accurately and efficiently in this course. Various types of verbal and written statements will be examined through a critical point of view by doing exercises on understanding, telling, reading, and writing. Punctuation and spelling rules, which are basis of written statement, will be taught and accurate usage of these rules for efficient and strong expression will be provided. As for verbal statement, students will be taught how to use the body language, use accent and intonation elaborately, and use presentation techniques.
Anatolian Seljuk and Ottoman traditional buildings, plan types and building elements
Working on drawing and presentation techniques using AutoCad and Photoshop programs
It is aimed to introduce the material and construction techniques used by civilization living in Anatolia in the historical process in building production. In this context, it is aimed that the students have the knowledge to be able to identify the regional and periodic differences that can solve the construction techniques of the architectural elements built with different materials and their relations with each other. It is aimed to define the traditional materials and construction techniques with homework based on observation and examination in the field and to acquire knowledge and skills to understand the relations between architectural elements.
Periods of history of architecture and theories and movements of these periods.
The importance of surveying on conservation issue, the basic tools using for surveying and preparing building survey drawings
This is a compulsory English course which provides basic language skills such as reading, writing, listening and speaking at the beginning level.
Internship, covers field experience at any work place. Students should follow the instructions stated in IUE Internship Guide in order to successfully complete their internships.
This course provides a general information of the events from the end of the 19. century until the end of the Turkish War of Independence and the signing of the Treaty of Lausanne in 1923 and the following period until 1990’s.
This course will explain the basic principles for the preservation and restoration of ancient monuments.
To be able to comprehend the properties of traditional building materials, the types of deterioration that can be encountered in the areas used in the building and to examine their repair methods
To be able to comprehend the properties of traditional building materials, the types of deterioration that can be encountered in the areas used in the building and to examine their repair methods
Techniques of restitution and restoration project preperation
Internship, covers field experience at any work place. Students should follow the instructions stated in IUE Internship Guide in order to successfully complete their internships.
The principles, laws, regulations and approaches related to the conservation legislation and the zoning law, legal obligations and limits related to the professional practices, will be acquainted with the relevant basic concepts.
Students will gain skills such as quantity extraction, cost calculation, account summary, final account preparation and analysis in post-training applications and especially in restoration works.
Risk groups of employees. Occupational health, importance of occupational health outlook, occupational health basics, occupational disease, the definition of work-related diseases-causes and prevention, occupational diseases related to chemical, physical and biological risks of accidents at work, occupational health criteria and application areas, Health the right to security, safety culture concept
MICM 205 Computer Aided Drawing II
The main contents of this course are; surface creation, surface model solid model conversion, block using space creation, creating cross-section drawings.
MISL 101 Business Administration I
This course aims to provide students the basic concepts, terminology and functions of businesses within the framework of developing world order and global economy.
MMIR 110 Fine Structure
The location of the fine building in the building, making it thin, and introducing the materials and application information will be transferred to the students. Doors, windows, light partition etc. Recognize the fine structural elements, adjust the ratio and scale, transfer the fine structural elements to the plan, extract the cross section and appearance of fine structural elements
MMIR 200 Visual Expression
Transformation of text into two and three dimensional visual expressions
MMIR 203 Traditional Building Materials
To be able to comprehend the definition and application methods of traditional building materials. Teaching international, national and regional properties of building materials.
MMIR 208 Restoration Applications in Turkey and World
In this course, students should have knowledge of different restoration techniques Turkey and the world application examples.
MMIR 211 Restoration Chemistry
General information about matter and properties, atomic structure and periodic table, elements, ions and compounds, chemical bonds, chemical reactions, equilibrium of solubilisers, chemical calculations, acids and bases and application of this knowledge to architectural restoration will be transferred to the students.
MMIR 223 Masonry Materials and Construction Techniques
To be able to analyze the use of masonry materials and construction technology in different periods.
MMIR 225 Wooden Materials and Construction Techniques
Within the scope of the course, the usage areas of wood will be explained in general; architectural construction techniques and details will be examined. Properties, types and degradation processes of wood will be transferred as a natural building material. Traditional wood making techniques (lapel, carcass, whitish) and its subspecies, change according to geographical regions and the details of the structure used will be covered. The changes and architectural features of traditional Istanbul houses will be described throughout history. Wooden architectural building elements (walls, floors, ceilings, stairs, roofs, etc.) and construction details will be categorized and reinforced with application assignments and drawings. Causes of corrosion and types of damages observed will be classified; "Damage detection" will be shown practically. The steps of a wooden building protection-restoration process (research, projecting, implementation: on-site protection - integration - reproduction) and intervention techniques will be evaluated separately and evaluated on samples. National and universal conservation principles, approaches and intervention techniques will be discussed in wood structures.
MMIR 227 Mosaic Construction, Conservation and Repairment
The historical process of the mosaics, which are historical, cultural and artistic works reflecting the culture and life style of the period, will be taught the construction techniques, the ways of determining the processes of deterioration and the methods of correct repair-protection will be transferred to the students.
MMIR 229 Model Making for Traditional Buildings
This course includes the expression of modeling techniques of traditional construction techniques.
MMIR 291 Architectural Movements
Periods of history of architecture and theories and movements of these periods.
MTOI 225 Entrepreneurship
Providing theoretical information on entepreneurship and formulating a business plan, analyzing successful business models, preparing and presenting business models.
RTV 190 Basic Knowledge of Communication
This course consists of content derived from fields related to communication, such as psychology, sociology, anthropology, and linguistics, as well as sector-based case analyses.
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