COMPULSORY MODULES
FIRST SEMESTER
GENERAL CHEMISTRY
Course code
CHEM110
Credit
4
Theoretical
3
Practical
2
Ects
6
In this course Engineering and Pharmacy Faculty students will learn types of matter measurements properties of substances; atoms and atomic theory components of the atom introduction to the periodic table molecules and ions formulas of ionic compounds names of ionic compounds; atomic masses the mole mass relations in chemical formulas mass relations in reactions; measurements on gases the ideal gas law gas law calculations psychometric of gaseous reactions gas mixtures: Partial pressures and atomic spectra the hydrogen atom quantum numbers atomic orbitals; shape and sizes; electron configurations in atoms orbital diagrams of atoms; polarity of molecules; principles of heat flow measurements of heat flow calorimetry enthalpy thermochemical equations enthalpies of formation the first law of thermodynamics liquids and solids
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTING
ENGINEERING DRAWING
READING AND WRITING SKILLS-I
HISTORY OF CIVILIZATION
CALCULUS-I
LINEAR ALGEBRA
MODERN TURKISH HISTORY
SECOND SEMESTER
INTRODUCTION TO CIVIL ENGINEERING
INTR TO COMP FOR CIVIL ENG
FREE ELECTIVE
READING AND WRITING SKILLS-II
CALCULUS-II
GENERAL PHYSICS-I
TURKISH LANGUAGE
TURKISH
THIRD SEMESTER
ENGINEERING MECHANICS-I
MATERIALS SCIENCE
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS
GENERAL PHYSICS-II
FOURTH SEMESTER
ENGINEERING MECHANICS II
MECHANICS MATERIALS
EARTH SCIENCE
SURVEYING
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS
FIFTH SEMESTER
FLUID MECHANICS
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS I
SOIL MECHANICS
TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING
MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION
SIXTH SEMESTER
HYDROMECHANICS
FUNDAMENTALS OF REINFORCED CONCRETE
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS-II
CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING
ENGINEERING ECONOMY
SEVENTH SEMESTER
SUMMER TRAINING
FOUNDATION DESIGN
REINFORCED CONCRETE DESIGN
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
FACULTY ELECTIVE
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
EIGHTH SEMESTER
STEEL DESIGN
FREE ELECTIVE
FACULTY ELECTIVE
FACULTY ELECTIVE
CAPSTONE PROJECT
OPTIONAL MODULES
CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY
Course code
CVLE343
Credit
3
Theoretical
3
Practical
0
Ects
This course is designed to give civil engineering students information about the chemistry and mechanism of hydration of Portland cements hydration products and various types of cement Ideal grading distribution and optimal combination of aggregates are discussed Information about chemical admixtures used for concrete (water reducers high range water reducers air entraining agents retarders and accelerators) as well as mineral admixtures (ground granulated blast furnance slag pulverized fly ash and silica fume) are introduced Comparison between various methods to calculate the mix proportions for concrete is discussed Properties of fresh concrete and related tests Curing methods Properties of hardened concrete and related tests Quality control and measurement of variability Elastic strains shrinkage and creep of concrete Durability aspects in relation to permeability
ADMIXTURES FOR CONCRETE
SOIL STABILIZATION
REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OF CONCRETE
WATER SUPPLY AND WASTEWATER ENGINEERING DESIGN
COMPUTERS AIDED CIVIL ENGINEERING DESIGN
GENERAL GEOTECH PROP OF SOILS
EARTH STRUCTURES
PROFESSIONAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT
SPECIAL TOPICS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
LIFE CYCLE COSTING FOR CONSTRUCTION
ADVANCED STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS
ADVANCED MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
SUSTAINABLE WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING
PROGRAMMING IN MATLAB FOR ENGINEERING
ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT
FOUNDATION ENGINEERING II
COMPUTER APPLICATION IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
SOIL AND GRDWATER POLLUTION
PUBLIC HEALTH
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY
ROCK PROPERTIES
COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN
WORLD ENERGY POLITICS
CONVENTIONAL AND ALTERNATIVE ENERGY RESOURCES
COMPUTER AIDED DATA ANALYSIS
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
ARTIFICIAL ORGANS
EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN ENERGY GEOPOLITICS
GEOTHERMAL ENGINEERING
SPECIAL TOPICS IN ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING I
CONVENTIONAL AND ALTERNATIVE ENERGY RESOURCES
ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY AND NATURAL HAZARDS
SOIL AND GROUNDWATER POLLUTION
NETWORK ANALYSIS
HAZARDOUS AND SPECIAL WASTE MANAGEMENT
MOBILE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT
BIOINFORMATICS
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