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UNIVERSITY OF UŞAK
ENGINEERING FACULTY
DEPARTMENT OF TEXTILE ENGINEERING- ECTS
1ST YEAR
1ST SEMESTER
Code
Courses
Compulsory/
Elective
Theoretic
Practice
Total
ECTS
101
Mathematics I
C
4
0
4
5
111
Physics I
C
3
1
4
5
133
Inorganic Chemistry
C
2
0
2
3
131
Organic Chemistry
C
2
1
3
3
105
Technical Drawing I
C
2
1
3
3
145
Introduction to Textile Engineering
C
2
0
2
2
135
Natural Fibers
C
2
1
3
3
129
Turkish Language I
C
2
0
2
0
121
Foreign Language I (English/ French/
German)
Principles of Atatürk and Recent
Turkish History I
Physical Training/Fine Arts
C
3
0
3
3
C
2
0
2
0
C
2
0
2
0
Usage of Basic
Information Technology
C
1
2
3
2
127
117/119
147
1ST YEAR
Code
Courses
2ND SEMESTER
Compulsory/
Elective
Theoretic
Practice
Total
ECTS
102
Mathematics II
C
4
0
4
5
104
Physics II
C
3
1
4
5
108
Statics
C
2
0
2
3
110
Technical Drawing II
C
2
1
3
3
142
Materials
C
1
1
2
3
144
Basic Computer Science
C
2
2
4
4
126
Chemical Fibers
C
2
0
2
2
124
Textile Chemistry
C
2
0
2
3
114
Turkish Language II
C
2
0
2
0
116
Foreign Language II (English/
French/ German)
Principles of Atatürk and Recent
Turkish History II
C
3
0
3
3
C
2
0
2
0
122
2ND YEAR
Code
Courses
1ST SEMESTER
Compulsory/
Elective
Theoretic
Practice
Total
ECTS
217
Mathematics III
C
4
0
4
5
201
Dynamics
C
2
1
3
3
233
Machine Elements
C
2
0
2
2
235
Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer
C
4
0
4
4
205
Strength of Materials
C
2
1
3
3
221
Principles of Spinning
C
3
0
3
3
229
Practice of Spinning
C
0
2
2
2
225
Principles of Weaving
C
3
0
3
4
231
Practice of Weaving
C
0
2
2
2
2ND YEAR
Code
Courses
2ND SEMESTER
Compulsory/
Elective
Theoretic
Practice
Total
ECTS
218
Mathematics IV
C
2
2
4
5
234
Mechanisms
C
2
0
2
3
236
Statistics
C
3
0
3
3
204
Principles of Garment Technology
C
3
0
3
4
228
Practice of Garment Technology
C
0
2
2
2
222
Principles of Knitting
C
2
0
2
2
226
Practice of Knitting
C
0
2
2
2
240
Principles of Textile Finishing
C
3
0
3
3
232
Practice of Textile Finishing
C
0
2
2
2
238
Business Administration
C
2
0
2
2
248
Industrial Practical Training
C
0
0
0
4
3RD YEAR
Code
Courses
1ST SEMESTER
Compulsory/
Elective
C
Theoretic
Practice
Total
ECTS
2
2
4
5
323
Physical Textile Testing I
307
Texturing
C
2
0
2
3
325
Spinning Technology I
C
3
1
4
4
313
Woven Fabric Construction
C
3
1
4
5
329
Technology of Textile Finishing
C
3
1
4
4
331
Weft Knitting
C
2
1
3
4
335
Polymer Chemistry
E
2
0
2
2
337
Filament Spinning
E
2
0
2
2
339
Occupational Safety and Health in
Textile Industry
Technical English I
E
2
0
2
2
E
2
0
2
2
341
3RD YEAR
Code
Courses
2ND SEMESTER
Compulsory/
Elective
Theoretic
Practice
Total
ECTS
326
Physical Textile Testing II
C
2
2
4
5
304
Nonwovens
C
2
0
2
3
328
Spinning Technology II
C
3
1
4
4
330
Technology of Dyeing and Printing
C
3
1
4
4
332
Warp Knitting
C
2
1
3
4
334
Preparation of Weaving
C
3
1
4
4
302
Dynamics of Machine
C
2
0
2
3
336
Dyestuff Chemistry
E
2
0
2
2
338
Technology of Sewing Threads
E
2
0
2
2
342
Technical English II
E
2
0
2
2
340
Industrial Practical Training
C
0
0
0
4
4TH YEAR
Code
Courses
1ST SEMESTER
Compulsory/
Elective
Theoretic
Practice
Total
ECTS
401
Cost Accounts
C
2
0
2
4
403
Graduation Project I
C
0
2
2
6
427
Apparel Technology I
C
2
1
3
4
429
Chemical Textile Testing
C
2
1
3
4
431
Weaving Machines
C
3
1
4
5
415
Technical Textiles
C
2
0
2
3
433
Modern Spinning Systems
C
1
1
2
3
435
Physical Textile Testing III
E
2
0
2
2
437
Analysis of Woven Fabric
E
2
0
2
2
439
Environmental Chemistry
E
2
0
2
2
441
Colour Knowledge
E
2
0
2
2
434
Leather Garment Technology
E
2
0
2
2
4TH YEAR
Code
Courses
2ND SEMESTER
Compulsory/
Elective
Theoretic
Practice
Total
ECTS
402
Quality Control
C
2
1
3
5
404
Graduation Project II
C
0
2
2
6
408
C
2
0
2
3
410
Factory Organization in Textile
Industry
Time and Work Study
C
2
0
2
3
426
Apparel Technology II
C
2
1
3
4
442
Operational Research
C
2
0
2
3
424
C
2
0
2
3
432
Computer Applications in Textile
Engineering
High Performanced Special Fabrics
E
2
0
2
2
420
Automatic Control
E
2
0
2
2
436
Analysis of Knitted Fabric
E
2
0
2
2
440
Textile Auxiliary Materials
E
2
0
2
2
428
Economy
E
2
0
2
2
101 MATHEMATICS I
101
Mathematics I
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
(4-0) 4
(ECTS: 5)
1st Year/ 1st Semester
Required
Limits of functions
Differentiation
Continuity
Derivative and differentiability of functions
Drawing graphics
Applications of Derivative
Indefinite Integral and Integrals of Functions
None
This course aims at teaching basic mathematical skills required in other
courses. During the course, students learn fundamental mathematical
concepts and methods
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assoc. Prof.Alaattin AKTAŞ
Language of Instruction
Instructor
111 PHYSICS I
111
Physics I
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
(3-1) 4
(ECTS: 5)
1st Year/ 1st Semester
Required
Vectors, balance, moment, linear movement
Newton’s second law
Gravitational force, work-energy,
Planar movements,
Impulse and momentum
Rotational movements, elasticity
None
Objective of the Course
This course emphasizes on fundamental physics concepts and laws.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Prof. Dr. Veli Kemal CEYLAN
Language of Instruction
Instructor
133 ANORGANIC CHEMISTRY
133
Anorganic Chemistry
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
(2-0) 2
(ECTS: 3)
1st Year/ 1st Semester
Required
Basic units of materials: atoms and molecules
Chemical bonds. Introduction to Wave Mechanics
Electromagnetic Radiation, energy and wave length calculations,
Heisenberg relation
Gases, liquids an solids
Solutions, asits and alkalies
Coordination compounds and formation bond theories of complexes
Introduction to thermodynamics
Definition of electrochemistry, batteries, electrolysis and corosion
Inorganic biochemistry. Inorganic polimers, nanomaterials.
None
The aim of this course is to introduce students chemistry. A lot of textile
processes uses chemical treatments and reactions. For the continuity of
quality and successful processes, students must be equipped with basic
chemistry knowledge. Materials and fibers used in textile are chemical
compounds. The physicochemical properties of these materials, are the
result of chemical properties. The textile engineering that is equipped
with chemistry knowledge, makes the selection of textile processes and
chemicals consciously.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assist. Prof. Dr.Muhsin İDER
Language of Instruction
Instructor
131 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
131
Organic Chemistry
Year/Semester
Type of Course
(2-1) 3
1st Year/ 1st Semester
Required
(ECTS: 3)
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
Definition of organic chemistry and its area
Alkanes, alkenes and alkines
Stereochemistry
Carbonil compounds and aliphatic compounds with azot
Carbonhydrates
Aromatic compounds
Natural compounds and biochemical molecules
Introduction to heterocyclic materials chemistrylides
None
Organic chemistry includes the production and reactions of the
chemicals that are used in textile industry. Organic chemistry is carbon
chemistry. Approximately 1.5 million material is examined in this
science. Leather, textiles, dyes, natural fibers are examined in organic
chemistry. The aim of this course is to teach students the chemicals that
are used in textiles.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assist. Prof. Dr.Muhsin İDER
Language of Instruction
Instructor
105 TECHNICAL DRAWING I
105
Technical Drawing I
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
Textbook / Recommended Reading
(2-1) 3
(ECTS: 3)
1st Year/ 1st Semester
Required
Definition and improtance of technical drawing
Definition of materials that are used for drawing
Information about norm, paper, line, writing norms, basic geometric
drawings, rights, parallels, divisions, tangents, curves
Principles of projection and parallel projection, perpendicular
projections of point, line, plane and matters, three view drawings of
them
Finding developments and real dimensions, measure and measuring
concepts, technics of measurement, technics and types of taking crosssection
Perspective type that is obtained with right paralel projections,
isometric, dimetric perspectives, perspectives that are obtained with
inclined paralel projections.
None
Technical Drawing is a language that belongs to all engineers and
technical workers. Both engineers and technical workers benefit from
this associated language to transmit their ideas to the others. This course
makes students to understand the methods tha are used in solving
problems and provides constitution of the engineering formation which
is required for creating projects.
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Lect.Namık LEBLEBİCİER
Language of Instruction
Instructor
145 INTRODUCTION TO TEXTILE ENGINEERING
145 Introduction to Textile Engineering
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
(2-0) 2
(ECTS: 2)
1st Year/ 1st Semester
Required
What is Textile?
Scope of textile engineering.
Textile processes
Knowledge on spinning, finishing, knitting, weaving, textile
chemistry and fibres, garment technology.
None
During this course, students learn the scope of textile engineering,
general knowledge about textiles and textile processes.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mevlüt TERCAN
Language of Instruction
Instructor
135 NATURAL FIBERS
135
Natural Fibers
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
Textbook / Recommended Reading
(2-1) 3
(ECTS: 3)
1st Year/ 1st Semester
Required
Definition of fibres, fibre classification, comparison of natural and
synthetic fibres
Fibre properties and their effects to final-product use
Vegetable fibres, cotton, cotton harvesting, physical and chemical
properties
Linen, jute, ramie fibres and their specifications
Animal fibres, wool, mohair, angora, silk.
None
The aim of this course is to introduce textile fibres. During the course,
students learn types of natural fibres, their classification and properties.
1. Harmancıoğlu, M., Yazıcıoğlu G., ‘’Bitkisel Lifler’’, Ege
Üniversitesi Matbaası, (1979)
2. Cook, G., ‘’Handbook of Textile Fibers 1’’, Merrow Publishing Co.
Ltd., (1984)
3. Morton, W.E., Hearle, J.W.S., ‘’Physical Properties of Textile
Fibers’’, Textile Institute, (1986)
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assist. Prof. Dr.A. Ebru TAYYAR
Language of Instruction
Instructor
129 TURKISH LANGUAGE I
129
Turkish Language I
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
(2-0) 2
(ECTS: 0)
1st Year/ 1st Semester
Required
What is a Language?, Language and Culture, Relation Between
Language and Culture and The Position of Language in Nation Life,
Liveliness of Language, Languages in Earth, How Can Languages be
Born? Languages According to Structures, Languages According to
Origins, The Position of Turkish Language in Other Languages,
Historical Development of Turkish Language, Terms and Works of Art,
Supposed Terms, Basic Altay Language Unity, Prior Turkish, Followed
Terms, First Turkish, Ancient Turkish, Middle Turkish, Recent Turkish,
Modern Turkish, Efforts of Purifing The Foreign Words That Joined to
Turkish Language and Our Language Revolution, Alphabets That Turks
Used and Turkish Alphabet, Is Turkish a Rich Language? Voice
knowledge, Voice, Voices of Turkish Language, Harmony of Voices,
Principle Voice Events in Turkish Words, Principle Voice Properties in
Turkish Words, Form (Shape) Knowledge, Word, Origin and Affix,
Methods of Greeting Concepts in Turkish and Methods of Building
Words, Classificaiton of Affixes, Conjugation Affixes, Construction
Affixes, Word Knowledge, Nouns, Noun Conjugation Affixes, Noun
Phrases, Adjectives, Adjective Phrases, Prononus, Adverbs, Verbs,
Person Affixes in Verbs, Tenses in Verbs and Moods, Tense
Conjugation, Simple Conjugation, Additional Verb, Compound Verbs
With Nouns, Compound Conjugation With Verbs, Verbals, Verb
Structure, Prepositions, Word Types According to Meaning Properties,
Word groups and Sentence Knowledge, Elements of Sentences, Types
of Sentences.
None
The aim of this course is to teach students structural properties of
Turkish language, to provide students to acquire ability of correct usage
of Tukish language (verbal and written)
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Lect. Dr. İbrahim ÖZKAN
Language of Instruction
Instructor
121 FOREIGN LANGUAGE I
121
Foreign Language I
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
(3-0) 3
(ECTS: 3)
1st Year/ 1st Semester
Required
The simple present tense of the verb to be, Possesive adjectives,
Positive sentences, negative sentences, and questions with the verb to
be, Indefinite articles: a/ an, Singular and plural nouns, Jobs, The simple
present tense, Positive sentences, negative sentences, and questions with
the auxiliaries do / does, Adverbs of frequency: always, sometimes,
usually, often, never, once …, twice, What time is it? Telling the time,
What day is it? Telling the days, What month is it? Telling the months,
Ability with can / can’t, and, but, because, so, or, There is/ There are.
Positive, negative, question, Prepositions: on, in, between, under,
opposite, next to, near, behind, in front of, Some / any, Count/ Uncount
nouns, Infinitives with like, would like, need, want, Suggestions with
Let’s, The Present Progressive Tense, Time expressions: now, at the
moment, Questions and sentences with Think, The Simple Past tense
with regular verbs, The Simple Past Tense with irregular verbs, Time
expressions: ….. ago, yesterday, last.
None
The aim of this course is to teach students English from the beginning
level and to increase students’ word repertory, grammer knowledge.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Lect. Şeyda SANLI
Language of Instruction
Instructor
127 PRINCIPLES OF ATATURK AND RECENT TURKISH HISTORY I
127 Principles of Atatürk and Recent Turkish History I
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
(2-0) 2
(ECTS: 0)
1st Year/ 1st Semester
Required
Recession of The Ottoman Society and State Order and Reforms
Collapse of the Ottoman Empire and The Beginning of National
Struggle
Organizing of National Struggle in Anatolia by Mustafa Kemal
The Beginning of First T.B.M.M.
Military and political developments between 1920 and 1922
Revolutions and Reactions
Establishment of Constitutional System
Domestic and Foreign Politics in Republic Term
The General Properties of Turk Revolutions and The Idea Trends
that Effect Them
Reforms in Law, Education, Economy and Social Life
Principles of Atatürk and General Characteristics of These
Principles
Evaluation of Kemalsim From The Ideological Point of View
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
None
The course objective is to explain the circumstances under which the
Republic of Turkey was founded and to relat pupils to Atatürk's
principles, which form the basis of national sovereignty. The course
aims to enable students to gain a concept of Atatürk's leading and
revolutionary aspect, his idea of non-racist nationalism, and his efforts
in constituting global peace, along with his military astuteness.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assist. Prof. Dr.Sadiye TUTSAK
Language of Instruction
Instructor
117 PHYSICAL TRAINING
117
Physical Training
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
(2-0) 2
(ECTS: 0)
1st Year/ 1st Semester
Required
Physical training and sports knowledge
First aid and nourishing knowledge
Volleyball, basketball, football, table tennis, badminton branches.
None
The aim of this course is to give informations about health and sports, to
provide students to be fit, skillful, moral and also provide them to gain
playing sports habit.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Lect. Nuri KARABULUT
Language of Instruction
Instructor
119 FINE ARTS
119
Fine Arts
Year/Semester
Type of Course
(2-0) 2
1st Year/ 1st Semester
Required
(ECTS: 0)
Course Contents
Turks and their arts before Islamism: Hun art, Gokturk monuments,
Uygur art
Turks and their arts after Islamism: Turk architectural, Turk carpet art,
Turk fabric art, Turk tile art, Turk miniature art
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
None
The aim of this course is to make students understand the Turk Art.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Lect.Kartal ŞAHİN
Language of Instruction
Instructor
147 USAGE OF BASIC INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
147
Usage of Basic Information Technology
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Form of Assessment
Language of Instruction
Instructor
(1-2) 3
1st Year/ 1st Semester
Required
What is the computer?, Personel Computers (PC), Introduction to
computer hardware and software, Computer and our health, Operation
systems, number systems, ASCII Codes, Usage of keyboard, word
processing (Microsoft Word), Practice of Microsoft Word, Microsoft
Excel, Practice of Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Powerpoint, Practice of
Microsoft Powerpoint.
None
The main objective of this course is to provide students with
understanding of the computing technology that forms the information
age.
1.Temel Bilgi Teknolojileri Kullanımı, Doç.Dr Ö.Faruk BAY,
Y.Doç.Dr.O.Ayhan ERDEM, Hüseyin DEMİREL, Bünyamin
CİYLAN, Bilgehan ERKAL, 2002, ANKARA.
2. Excel 2003 Bible, John Walkenbach, September 19, 2003.
3. “How to Do Everything with Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003”,
Ellen Finkelstein, September 12, 2003.
Lectures
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assist. Prof. Dr.Mehmet AKTAŞ
102 MATHEMATICS II
102
Mathematics II
Year/Semester
Type of Course
(ECTS: 2)
(4-0) 4
(ECTS: 5)
1st Year/ 2 nd Semester
Required
Course Contents
Drawing of Graphs, Riemann Integrals and Properties, Change of
Variables, Indefinite Integrals and the Methods of finding primitive,
Improper Integrals and Convergence, Applications of the Definite
Integrals (Area, Volume, Length of curves, Area of a surface).
Taylor, Maclaurin and Fourier series.
None
The aim of the course is to develop students’ mathematical thinking
skills. Integral theory and its applications are also given.
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assoc. Prof.Alaattin AKTAŞ
Language of Instruction
Instructor
104 PHYSICS II
104
Physics II
(3-1) 4
Year/Semester
(ECTS: 5)
1st Year/ 2 nd Semester
Required
Electric fields
Gauss Law
Electrical potential, current and resistance, DC current, magnetic fields
Faraday Laws, Induction, AC current
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
None
During the course, the students learn fundamental physics concepts and
laws.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Prof. Dr. Veli Kemal CEYLAN
Language of Instruction
Instructor
108 STATICS
108
Statics
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
(2-0) 2
(ECTS: 3)
1st Year/ 2 nd Semester
Required
Essentials of general mechanics
Planar force systems
3D space force systems, rigid objects, equal force systems
Rigid object balance
Planar force-center of mass
Grid systems
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
None
This course provides valuable tools for the other courses. During the
course, the students learn fundamental statics concepts and laws.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assoc. Prof.Osman ASI
Language of Instruction
Instructor
110 TECHNICAL DRAWING II
110
Technical Drawing II
Year/Semester
(2-1) 3
(ECTS: 3)
1st Year/ 2 nd Semester
Required
Surface states, controls of roughness, new and old surface quality
symbols and demonstrations with pictures, Tolerances and exercises,
ISO Tolerance System, Normal Pivot, Normal Hole Exercise Systems,
Application studies about shape and position, Drawing of fitting and
piece production pictures, points that must be paid attention, piece lists,
fitting diagrams, binding types, motion elements, Compliting of missing
pieces in simple system fitting pictures, Drawing of fitting and piece
production pictures given schematically, Preparation of fitting and piece
production pictures that are appropirate to the problem.
None
Technical Drawing is a language that belongs to all engineers and
technical workers. Both engineers and technical workers benefit from
this associated language to transmit their ideas to the others. This course
makes students to understand the methods tha are used in solving
problems and provides constitution of the engineering formation which
is required for creating projects.
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Lect.Namık LEBLEBİCİER
Language of Instruction
Instructor
142 MATERIALS
142
Materials
Year/Semester
Type of Course
(1-1) 2
(ECTS: 3)
1st Year/ 2 nd Semester
Required
Course Contents
Definition , classification and general properties of materials used in
machine construction
Material evaluation methods
Structural toughness- measurement technique, material strength tests,
inner structure of materials.
Compound materials, iron-steel, iron-carbon. Steel norms, non-iron
materials
Plastics
None
During this course, students learn materials used in machine
construction, and their structure, properties and classification.
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assoc. Prof.Osman ASI
Language of Instruction
Instructor
144 BASIC COMPUTER SCIENCE
144
Basic Computer Science
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
Textbook / Recommended Reading
(2-2) 4
(ECTS: 4)
1st Year/ 2 nd Semester
Required
Controls and Objects
File operations
Variable definition and usage
Operators
Block control expressions
Characteristic and numeric functions
Operations on files and indexes
Preparing Procedure and Function
Projects
Specification of Visual Basic
Forms and Properties
Events Applied on Forms
Methods Applied on Forms
MDI Property Form
Ready Forms and Models
Label, Textbox, Command Button, Approval Boxes, Radio Buttons,
Frames, Horizontal and vertical Sliding Bars, List Boxes Controls
Picture Box, Image, Line, Shape, Timer, Updown and Slider Controls
Preparing Menu and Tool Bars
None
In this course the basic concepts of Microsoft Visual Basic
programming language will be given. Students will understand the
programming logic and learn to write programs in Windows.
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assist. Prof. Dr.Erkan TÜRKER
Language of Instruction
Instructor
126 CHEMICAL FIBERS
126
Chemical Fibers
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
(2-0) 2
(ECTS: 2)
1st Year/ 2 nd Semester
Required
History of regenerated and synthetic fibres,
Classification of chemical fibres, the production and consumption rate
of fibres in the world and Turkey.
Basic properties of chemical fibres and their polymerization reactions.
Degree of polymerization, molecular weight, copolymers, fibre spinning
methods, spinnerets.
Regenerated fibres, the production of regenerated cellulose fibres,
nitrate method, viscose method, copper method.
Acetate fibres, cellulose triacetate and 2.5 acetate fibres.
Regenerated protein fibres, their properties and production methods.
Alginate fibres
Synthetic fibres (polyester, polyamide 6 and 6.6, elastomer,
polyacrylonitrile, polyurethane), their production methods, chemical
structures, fibre properties and usage area.
Inorganic fibres
Carbon fibres, their production methods and properties.
Glass fibres, raw materials used in fibre production, fibre spinning
methods and their properties.
None
This course covers production and properties of regenerated and
cellulosic fibres.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Prof. Dr. Necdet SEVENTEKİN
Language of Instruction
Instructor
124 TEXTILE CHEMISTRY
124
Textile Chemistry
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
(2-0) 2
(ECTS: 3)
1st Year/ 2 nd Semester
Required
Cellulose fibres, chemical structure of cellulose macromolecules
The morphologies, chemical properties and modifications o cellulose
fibres.
Chemical properties of protein fibres.
Synthetic fibres and their morphologies
Chemical structures and properties of PES, PA, PAC fibres.
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
None
This course covers chemical structures and chemical properties of
fibres.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Prof. Dr. Necdet SEVENTEKİN
Language of Instruction
Instructor
114 TURKISH LANGUAGE II
114
Turkish Language II
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
(2-0) 2
(ECTS: 0)
1st Year/ 2 nd Semester
Required
Composition art, Importance of composition, Written composition,
Planning in written composition, Verbal composition, Types of
speaking, Types of expression, Methods of idea development, Types of
literature, biography, dissertation, article, letter, tale, novel, drama,
scientific research methods, rules performed preparing scientific
writings, writing of preface, giving psotscript, arrangement of
bibliography, index, abbreviations.
None
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Lect. Dr. İbrahim ÖZKAN
Language of Instruction
Instructor
116 FOREIGN LANGUAGE II
116
Foreign Language II
Year/Semester
Type of Course
(3-0) 3
1st Year/ 2 nd Semester
Required
(ECTS: 3)
Course Contents
Past Ability with could, Positive sentences, negative senences, and
questions with could, The Future with be going to, Positive sentences,
negative sentences and questions with be going to, Gerunds and
infinitives, The Future with will, Positive sentences, negative sentences
and questions with will Time expressions: …. later, tomorrow, After,
before, when, Obligation with have to, has to, had to, Object pronouns,
The Past Progressive Tense, Positive sentences, negative sentences, and
questions with the Past Progressive, Clauses with when/ while,
Nonspecific amounts, Sequence of adjectives, Comparative and
Superlative, Conditional Clauses: Type 1, Possesive Pronouns, Adverbs
of Manner, Reflexive Pronouns.
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
None
The aim of this course is to teach students English from the beginning
level and to increase students’ word repertory, grammer knowledge
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Lect. Şeyda SANLI
Language of Instruction
Instructor
122 PRINCIPLES OF ATATURK AND RECENT TURKISH HISTORY II
122 Principles of Atatürk and Recent Turkish History II
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
(2-0) 2
(ECTS: 0)
1st Year/ 2 nd Semester
Required
Recession of The Ottoman Society and State Order and Reforms
Collapse of the Ottoman Empire and The Beginning of National
Struggle
Organizing of National Struggle in Anatolia by Mustafa Kemal Pasha
The Beginning of First T.B.M.M.
Military and political developments between 1920 and 1922
Revolutions and Reactions
Establishment of Constitutional System
Domestic and Foreign Politics in Republic Term
The General Properties of Turk Revolutions and The Idea Trends that
Effect Them
Reforms in Law, Education, Economy and Social Life
Principles of Atatürk and General Characteristics of These Principles
Evaluation of Kemalsim From The Ideological Point of View
None
The course objective is to explain the circumstances under which the
Republic of Turkey was founded and to relat pupils to Atatürk's
principles, which form the basis of national sovereignty. The course
aims to enable students to gain a concept of Atatürk's leading and
revolutionary aspect, his idea of non-racist nationalism, and his efforts
in constituting global peace, along with his military astuteness.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assist. Prof. Dr.Sadiye TUTSAK
Language of Instruction
Instructor
217 MATHEMATICS III
217
Mathematics III
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
(4-0) 4
(ECTS: 5)
2 nd Year/ 1 st Semester
Required
Solutions and the Existence Uniqueness Theorem; First Order
Equations: Separable Equations, Linear Equations, Homogeneous
Equations, Exact Equations and Integrating Factors, Geometric
Construction of a Solution, Geometrical Problems, Orthogonal and
Oblique Trajectories; Higher Order Linear Differential Equations,
Homogeneous Constant Coefficient Equations, the Method of
Undetermined Coefficients, the Method of Variation of Parameters,
Cauchy-Euler Equation, An Operator Method; The Laplace Transform,
Solution of Initial Value Problems, The Convolution Integral.
None
The aim of the course is to develop basic skills in solving second order
linear differential equations analytically and to serve as the foundation
of all advanced subjects in applied and theoretical mathematics.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assoc. Prof.İsa YEŞİLYURT
Language of Instruction
Instructor
201 DYNAMICS
201
Dynamics
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
(2-1) 3
(ECTS: 3)
2 nd Year/ 1 st Semester
Required
Material points’ kinematics, kinetics
force- mass and acceleration
work and energy
Impulse and momentous.
None
This course aims at developing students’ understanding of dynamic
problems. During the course, students learn kinematics, work and
energy, impulse.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assist. Prof. Dr.Halit GÜN
Language of Instruction
Instructor
233 MACHINE ELEMENTS
233 Machine Elements
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
(2-0) 2
(ECTS: 2)
2 nd Year/ 1 st Semester
Required
Fundamentals of machine element design.
Tolerance, standard and norms. Tables and measurement norms.
Theories of fatigue, stress concentration
Basic concepts of design: factors of safety, reliability.
Material selection. Joints: riveted, welded, soldered. Screws and screw
fastenings, shafts, keys, pins, springs
Power transmissions and drive systems
Bearings, lubrication.
Machine elements in textile machinery
None
During this course, students learn design specifications of machine
elements, tolerances, standards and norms. Specific examples from
textile machinery are also given.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assoc. Prof.Osman ASI
Language of Instruction
Instructor
235 THERMODYNAMICS AND HEAT TRANSFER
235 Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
(4-0) 4
(ECTS: 4)
2 nd Year/ 1 st Semester
Required
Thermodynamics:
Basic principles of Thermodynamics, Definition of entalphy, entropy
and work, The thermodynamic laws, Power cycles: Carnot heat machine
and Rankine cycle, cooling cycles, Thermodynamics of continuous flow
systems.
Heat Transfer:
Basic definitions of conduction, convection and radiation heat transfer.
Introduction of heat exchangers, heat transfer coefficients and heat
exchanger design.
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
None
General consepts and laws of thermodynamics and heat transfer are
given from engineering point of view.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Prof. Dr. Veli Kemal CEYLAN
Language of Instruction
Instructor
205 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS
205
Strength of Materials
(2-1) 3
Year/Semester
(ECTS: 3)
2 nd Year/ 1 st Semester
Required
Inner tensional analyze of axially and non-axially loaded systems.
Elastically shape change under axially and non-axially loaded systems
and its analysis.
Reliable and economical structural design of loaded systems.
Production of loaded systems with calculating dimensions in confidence
limits from the strain and shape change point of view.
None
During strength of materials course, students learn the basic knowledge
about working and resistance of machines, devices and products.
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assoc. Prof.Osman ASI
Language of Instruction
Instructor
221 PRINCIPLES OF SPINNING
221
Principles of Spinning
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
(3-0) 3
(ECTS: 3)
2nd Year/ 1st Semester
Required
Fiber parameters that effect yarn parameters
Methods of yarn numbering
Calculation of folding twist number
Kinematics calculations
Arrangement of yarn plan
Cotton yarn production methods
Wool yarn production methods
Linen/ hemp/ jute yarn production methods
Filament and “Tow-to-Top” Technology
Texture technology
Fancy yarn technology
Modern yarn production methods
Yarn geometry
None
All basic information that is required from the raw materials to the yarn
production is explained.
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Various books and brochures related to the yarn spinning systems
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assist. Prof. Dr. M Emin YÜKSEKKAYA
Language of Instruction
Instructor
229 PRACTICE OF SPINNING
229
Practice of Spinning
(0-2) 2
Year/Semester
(ECTS: 2)
Textbook / Recommended Reading
2nd Year/ 1st Semester
Required
Yarn systems, drawing, twisting and folding, motion transmission
systems, calculations
Cotton spinning systems; carded and combed cotton yarns
Wool spinning systems; woolen, worsted and semi worsted yarns
Open end rotor yarn spinning system
None
Spinning process affects yarn properties. This course is important
because students can benefit from this knowledge in other lectures. The
knowledge that students will need while working in a textile or garment
technology factory is given in this course
Various books and brochures related to the yarn spinning systems
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assist. Prof. Dr. M Emin YÜKSEKKAYA
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
Language of Instruction
Instructor
225 PRINCIPLES OF WEAVING
225
Principles of Weaving
Year/Semester
Type of Course
(3-0) 3
2 nd Year/ 1 st Semester
Required
(ECTS: 4)
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Introduction to weaving technology, formation of woven fabric and
woven fabric classification
Definition of weaving machines and their classification.
Definiton of Preparation Units of Warp and Weft Yarns
Basic weaves
Basic calculations
Colour and textural effects
None
During this course, students learn all aspects of weaving technology
from the winding and yarn preparation to production of single and
double folded fabrics as well as principles of weaving machines.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Marks, R. and Robinson, T.C., ‘Principles of Weaving’, The
Textile Institute, Manchester 1976.
Ormerod, A. and Sondhelm, W.S., ‘Weaving Technology and
Operations’, The Textile Institute, Manchester, 1995.
Lord, P.R., and Mohamed, M.H., ‘Weaving: Conversion of Yarn
to Fabric’, London, Merrow, 1982.
Grosicki, Z., ‘Watson’s Textile Design and Colour’, 7. ed.,
Butterworth and Co. Ltd. 1997.
Başer, G., ‘Dokuma Tekniği ve Sanatı’, Punto Yayıncılık, İzmir
2004.
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%50) and one written final exam (%50) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assist. Prof. Dr.A. Ebru TAYYAR
Language of Instruction
Instructor
231 PRACTICE OF WEAVING
231
Practice of Weaving
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
(0-2) 2
(ECTS: 2)
2 nd Year/ 1 st Semester
Required
Definition of sizing machines and technology, applications of sizing
liquor, production calculations
Definition of cone warping machine, colour report and production
calculation in cone warping machine
Weaving machine drafting process
Weaving of one or multi folded woven fabrics
Production and efficiency calculations in weaving machines.
Production planning in weaving mills.
None
Production of woven fabrics, application of stages. Production
calculations in sizing, cone warping, weaving processes. Efficiency
calculations. Production planning in weaving mills.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Language of Instruction
Instructor
Turkish
Assist. Prof. Dr.Erkan TÜRKER
218 MATHEMATICS IV
218
Mathematics IV
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
(2-2) 4
(ECTS: 5)
2 nd Year/ 2 nd Semester
Required
The Series and Truncation Errors: The Taylor Series Expansion and
their applications.
Finite Difference Calculus: Forward, Backward and Central Difference
Representations and higher order derivatives.
Interpolation and Extrapolation: Gregory Newton Interpolations,
Lagrange Polynomials and Extrapolation.
Roots of Equation: Bisection Method, Newton-Raphson and Modified
Newton’s Method, Secant Method.
Solution of Linear Algebraic Equations: Gauss and Gauss Jordan
Elimination, Gauss Siedel and Jacobi Methods.
Numerical Integrations: Trapezoidal and Simpson’s Method
Modeling of Data: Fitting Data to a Straight Line, General Linear Least
Squares.
Numerical Solutions of Ordinary Differential Equations: Initial value
problems: Simple and Modified Euler Method, 4th Order Runge-Kutta
Method.
Introduction to optimization problems.
None
The aim of this course is supported to teach the student’s methods of
numerical computing that are practical, efficient, and elegant.
Numerical analysis is concerned with the processes by which
mathematical problems can be solved by the operations of arithmetic. It
is related with choosing that procedure (and suitably applying it), which
is “best”, suited to the solution of a particular problem.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assoc. Prof.Alaattin AKTAŞ
Language of Instruction
Instructor
234 MECHANISMS
234
Mechanisms
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
(2-0) 2
(ECTS: 3)
2 nd Year/ 2 nd Semester
Required
General concepts and definitions of mechanisms, definition of types of
mechanism motions, drawing kinematics, numerical examples and
problems, typrs of motion transmitter mechanisms, application of
mechanisms in textile process, gear mechanisms, belt-belt pulley
mechanisms, variator, eccentric joint system mechanisms and uses
Uses of crank biel mechanisms and four bar linkages
Obtaining cam profile for given motion
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
None
In this course students learn types of general and special mechanisms,
their applications, their motions and applications on textile machinery.
Also they learn kinematics of mechanisms.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assoc. Prof.Alaattin AKTAŞ
Language of Instruction
Instructor
236 STATISTICS
236
Statistics
(3-0) 3
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Form of Assessment
Language of Instruction
Instructor
(ECTS: 3)
2 nd Year/ 2 nd Semester
Required
General definition of statistics
Data summary and presentation
Place measurements, distribution measurements.
Introduction to probability, continual distribution
Hypothesis tests, determination of confidential limits,
Relationship between variations
Regression and correlation.
None
During the course, students learn definition of statistics, probability,
variations, and regressions. This course emphasizes on statistical
approach to problem solving.
1. Serper Ö., Uygulamalı İstatistik 1, Ezgi Kitabevi (2000)
2. Practical Statistics for The Textile Industry, The Textile Institute
Manual of Textile Technology Part 1 (1984)
3. Practical Statistics for The Textile Industry, The Textile Institute
Manual of Textile Technology Part 2 (1984)
İkiz, F., Püskülcü, H., ve Eren, Ş. İstatistiğe Giriş. 459 sayfa. Bornova.
6. Baskı (2000)
Lectures
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assist. Prof. Dr.Nezih TAYYAR
204 PRINCIPLES OF GARMENT TECHNOLOGY
204
Principles of Garment Technology
(3-0) 3
(ECTS: 4)
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
2 nd Year/ 2 nd Semester
Required
Position of garment technology industry in the world and Türkiye.
Work flow in garment technology
Order of goods flow in garment technology
Fabric controls that are required in raw material depot and okay of
fabric
Works done in cutting department
Principles of pattern preparation and methods
Spreading methods and spreading technology
Cutting machines
Processes done in sewing department and sew types
Definition of plain sewing machines and formation of plain sew(stitch)
Sewing needle and needle types
Chain sew and definition of chain sewing machine
Definition of sewing yarns
Definition of press and package
None
To give information about garment technology concept; development,
state and importance of garment technology in the world and Türkiye.
To give informations about processes in garment technology mills:
cutting, sewing and press methods
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Prof. Dr. Gülseren KURUMER
Language of Instruction
Instructor
228 PRACTICE OF GARMENT TECHNOLOGY
228
Practice of Garment Technology
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
(0-2) 2
(ECTS: 2)
2 nd Year/ 2 nd Semester
Required
Main parts of sewing machines, passing of needle yarn through the
machine- introduction of yarn delivery, yarn tensioner and guides,
definition of machine elements that form sewing- needle, crab, bobin,
transport gears, Three main adjustments required for uniform sewing;
practices on the machine,- stopping and turning practices –
strengthening back front practices,
Definition of overlock sewing machine;- passing of needle yarn –
formation of overlock sewing – practices on overlock sewing machines
Definition of botton loop machine, passing of needle yarn and bobin
yarn, adjustment of botton loop length and sinking number, practices
on bottol loop machines.
None
The aim of this course is to teach students garment technology
machines, and uses of them, the adjustments required for obtaining
uniform stitches.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assist. Prof. Dr. A. Ebru TAYYAR
Language of Instruction
Instructor
222 PRINCIPLES OF KNITTING
222
Principles of Knitting
(2-0) 2
(ECTS: 2)
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
2 nd Year/ 2 nd Semester
Required
1. Definition of knitting
2. Comparison of knitting and weaving
3. Evolution of knitting technology
4. Classification of knitting
5. Comparison of weft and warp knitting
6. Outline of knitting machines
7. Main parts of weft knitting machine
8. Basic knitting elements
8.1. Needles
Characteristics of bearded, latch and compound needles and
stitch formation with these needles in the weft knitting.
8.2. Needle beds
8.3. Cams
8.4. Sinkers
9. Structural elements in weft knitted fabrics.
9.1. Stitch
9.2. Tuck stitch
9.3. Float
10. Basic weft knitted structures
10.1. Plain knitted fabrics
10.2. Rib knitted fabric
10.3. Interlock knitted fabric
10.4. Purl knitted fabrics
11. Characteristics of Tricot and Raschel warp knitting machines
12. Basic warp knitting elements
12.1. Needles
12.2. Needle bars
12.3. Guide bar and guides
12.4. Sinkers
13. Lapping movements
13.1. Shogging motion
13.2. Swinging motion
14. Stitch formation with warp knitting elements
15. Main parts of pattern mechanism and chain links
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
None
The objective of this course is to give basic information about the
knitting technology and machines.
Textbook / Recommended Reading 1. Çeken F., Örmecilik Esasları, D. E. Ü. Mühendislik Fakültesi,
(2004).
2. Marmaralı, A. B., Atkı Örmeciliğine Giriş, E.Ü.T.K.A.U.M., (2004).
3. Spencer, D.J., Knitting Technology, Pergamon Press, (1989).
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assoc. Prof. Ahu DEMİRÖZ GÜN
Language of Instruction
Instructor
226 PRACTICE OF KNITTING
226
Practice of Knitting
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
(0-2) 2
(ECTS: 2)
2 nd Year/ 2 nd Semester
Required
Definition of basic knitting elements that provide texture formation for
weft and warp knitting elements.
Definition of weft and warp knitting machines.
Obtaining the basic weft knitted structures in hand knitting machines
with V bed and the making practices directed to patterning of these
None
The aim of this course is to make practices on knitting machines and
develop the teoretical knowledges.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assoc. Prof.Mevlüt TERCAN
Language of Instruction
Instructor
240 PRINCIPLES OF TEXTILE FINISHING
240
Principles of Textile Finishing
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
(3-0) 3
(ECTS: 3)
2 nd Year/ 2 nd Semester
Required
Machines that are used in Textile Finishing
Calculations in textile Finishing
Pretreatment of cotton products
Crude control and cleaning
None
This course emphasizes on application, washing, drying, pre-treatment
and finishing methods and machines in the finishing processes.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Prof. Dr. Abbas YURDAKUL
Language of Instruction
Instructor
232 PRACTICE OF TEXTILE FINISHING
232
Practice of Textile Finishing
Year/Semester
(0-2) 2
(ECTS: 2)
2 nd Year/ 2 nd Semester
Required
Sizing material extraction
Alkali processes
Hidrogen peroxide bleaching
Hipocloride bleaching
Optical Bleaching
Washing of wool
Felting of wool
Dyeing of wool (with acid dyes)
Poliacrylnitril Dyeing
Softening of terries
Batik to cotton fabric
None
In this course students learn pretreatments and dyeing by practising.
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
Two written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assist. Prof. Dr. A. Ebru TAYYAR
Language of Instruction
Instructor
238 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
238
Business Administration
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
(2-0) 2
(ECTS: 2)
2 nd Year/ 2 nd Semester
Required
Introduction to business law
Governmental and justice rules and organizations. Personnel and places.
International rules
Daily problems and practical solutions.
None
Objective of the Course
The aim is to teach students business law, rules, special organizations,
daily problems and practical solutions. The methods are applied to
carefully selected problems in textile engineering area
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Yrd. Doç. Dr. Adil KARAMAN
Language of Instruction
Instructor
323 PHYSICAL TEXTILE TESTING I
323
Physical Textile Testing I
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
(2-2) 4
(ECTS: 5)
3 rd Year/ 1 st Semester
Required
Structure of laboratories, laboratory climate conditions, the effects of the
conditioning on textile materials. Conditioning. The measurement of
laboratory conditions. Planning of the experiments end statistical
evaluation of the results. Sampling. Measurement of fiber fineness,
length, breaking strength, elongation, elasticity, maturity, stickiness,
crimp-convultion, color, foreing material, moisture, oil contents, neps in
slivers tests. Equipments used for these tests. Evaluation of the results
and applying this information to production to do necessary changes.
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
None
This course aims to teach students how to measure the quality of the raw
materials and semi-finished products in textiles. During this course,
students become familiar with the equipment in physical testing lab,
learn the principles of fibre and yarn quality testing, and get the
opportunity to put their knowledge into practice.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
1) Taylor, M.A., ‘Technology of Textile Properties’, Forbes
Publications, 1999.
2) Saville, B.P., ‘Physical testing of textiles’, Woodhead Publishing,
1999.
3) Hamby, D.S. and Grover, E.B., ‘Handbook of Textile Testing and
Quality Control, 1998.
Lectures
Form of Teaching
Form of Assessment
Language of Instruction
Instructor
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assist. Prof. Dr.N. Gönül ŞENGÖZ
307 TEXTURING
307
Texturing
Year/Semester
Type of Course
(2-0) 2
3 rd Year/ 1 st Semester
Required
(ECTS: 3)
Course Contents
Definition of synthetic fiber production and texture
Classification of Texture Methods
Mechanical Thermal Methods (torsion, edge, accumulate, bending,
blowing)
Mechanical Methods
Chemical Thermal Method (bicomponent)
Texture method with drawing
Jet texturing method
None
Students learn what texture is, texturing methods for filament yarns and
properties of textured yarns.
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assoc. Prof.Mevlüt TERCAN
Language of Instruction
Instructor
325 SPINNING TECHNOLOGY I
325
Spinning Technology I
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
(3-1) 4
(ECTS: 4)
3 rd Year/ 1 st Semester
Required
Evaluation of cotton from the textile engineer point of view.
Cultivation of cotton, harvest and cotton gin
Classification of cotton
Relation between fiber and yarn
Mixture technology
Blowroom technology
Carding technology and machines
Drawframe technology and machines
Regulation systems in drawframes
Process control in blowrooms, carding and drawframe machines
Definition of wool fiber
Examination of wool types and properties
Obtaining and washing of spring wool and examination of washing
machines
Preparing harvest
Examination of harvest machines
Introduction to wosted,woolen and semiworsted yarn systems
None
From the beginning of the cotton yarn production, raw materials,
machine functions, processes and methods are explained to the students
during the course.
Students that have taken basic spinning course, learn wool fiber
detailedly. Wool and long fiber spinning systems will be introduced.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Prof. Dr. Yalçın BOZKURT
Language of Instruction
Instructor
313 WOVEN FABRIC CONSTRUCTION
313
Woven Fabric Construction
Year/Semester
(3-1) 4
(ECTS: 5)
3 rd Year/ 1 st Semester
Required
Definition of basic weaves and derivatives
Methods of pattern formation in basic and derivative weaves.
Additional yarn inserted fabrics.
Two or multi folded fabric structures, patterning technics
Terry fabric construction and patterning technics
Leno fabric structure
Weaving machine structures that are appropriate to the fabric type.
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
None
Definition of fabrics that are weaved by special technics (single folded,
reinforced, two or multi folded structures) (carpets, terry fabrics, velvet,
leno)
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assist. Prof. Dr.Erkan TÜRKER
Language of Instruction
Instructor
329 TECHNOLOGY OF TEXTILE FINISHING
329 Technology of Textile Finishing
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
(3-1) 4
3 rd Year/ 1 st Semester
Required
None
(ECTS: 4)
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Prof. Dr. Abbas YURDAKUL
Language of Instruction
Instructor
331 WEFT KNITTING
331
Weft Knitting
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
(2-1) 3
(ECTS: 4)
3 rd Year/ 1 st Semester
Required
1. Classification of weft knitting
2. Basic characteristics of flat and circular knitting machines
3. Patterning of weft knitted structures with stitch, tuck and float
3.1. Basic principles of patterning using different needle types and cams
arrangement
3.2. Simple tuck and float stitch single jersey fabrics
3.3. Simple tuck and float stitch double jersey fabrics
4. Loop transfer
5. Colour jacquard patterning
4.1. Single jersey colour jacquard
4.2. Double jersey colour jacquard
Horizontally and vertically striped, and birds eye backing
6. Pattern and selection devices on circular knitting machines
5.1. Direct needle control
5.1.1. Control through cam parts
5.1.2. Control through patent wheel
5.2. Indirect needle control
5.2.1. Indirect needle control with fixed control sinker arrangement
5.2.2. Indirect needle control through patent drum
5.3. Electronic needle control
7. Pattern and selection devices on flat knitting machines
8. Speciality fabrics and machines
8.1. Fleecy fabrics and machines
8.2. Plush fabrics and machines
8.3. Sliver or high pile fabrics and machines
9. Yarn feed mechanisms
10. Weft knitted fabric geometry
11.1.Stitch shape
11.2. Variables influencing the fabric dimensions
11.3. Fabric relaxation methods
11.4. Methods used for determining the relaxed fabric dimensions
11.5. Tightness factor
12. Production Calculations
13. Faults and its causes
None
The aim of this course is to give information about weft knitting technology
and machines.
Textbook / Recommended
Reading
1. Çeken F., Örmecilik Esasları, D. E. Ü. Mühendislik Fakültesi, (2004).
2. Iyer, C., Mammel, B., Scach, W., Circular Knitting, Meisenbach GmbH,
(1995).
3. Marmaralı, A. B., Atkı Örmeciliğine Giriş, E.Ü.T.K.A.U.M., (2004).
4. Raz, S., Flat Knitting, Meisenbach, (1991).
5. Spencer, D.J., Knitting Technology, Pergamon Press, (1989).
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assoc. Prof. Ahu DEMİRÖZ GÜN
Language of Instruction
Instructor
335 POLYMER CHEMISTRY
335 Polymer Chemistry
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
(2-0) 2
(ECTS: 2)
3 rd Year/ 1 st Semester
Elective
General consepts about polymers and introduction to polymer chemisrty
Polymerisation reactions
Thermal behaviours of polymers
Techniques of polymerisation
Polyolefins
Polyolefins and polystyren
PVC
Acrylic
Polyamids
Polyesters
Poliurethans
Cellulose and related polymers
None
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assist. Prof. Dr. Muhsin İDER
Language of Instruction
Instructor
337 FILAMENT SPINNING
337 Filament Spinning
Year/Semester
Type of Course
(2-0) 2
3rd Year/ 1st Semester
Required
(ECTS: 2)
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
In this course, synthetic fiber spinning systems are studied emphasizing
the melt, dry, and solution spinning systems. Thermoset and
thermoplastic materials are covered with introduction to the injection
molding manufacturing systems. Additionally, the spinning systems of
high performance fibers are discussed.
None
It is aimed that to give essential knowledge to our textile engineering
graduates
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Various books and brochures related to the synthetic fiber spinning
systems.
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assist. Prof. Dr. M. Emin YÜKSEKKAYA
Language of Instruction
Instructor
339 OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH IN TEXTILE INDUSTRY
339 Occupational Safety and Health in Textile Industry
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
(2-0) 2
(ECTS: 2)
3 rd Year/ 1 st Semester
Required
Definition of worker health and work safety
The importance of work safety
Work accidents , job diseases and causes
Precautions tha can be taken
General situation in Türkiye
Legal Transactions
None
During this course students learn taking precautions about work safety,
the importance of this subject and legal transactions.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assoc. Prof.Mevlüt TERCAN
Language of Instruction
Instructor
341 TECHNICAL ENGLISH I
341
Technical English I
Year/Semester
Type of Course
(2-0) 2
3 rd Year/ 1 st Semester
Required
(ECTS: 2)
Course Contents
Definition of textiles in English, English textile terms for natural and
synthetic fibers; fiber properties; yarn parameters, properties and
different production methods; fabric parameters, properties and different
production methods; dyeing and finishing parameters, properties and
different production methods; ready-wear parameters, properties and
different production methods.
None
The aim of this course is to provide students to read and understand an
information in English that is about textiles and have good
communication in English in the global word of business.
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
Textbook / Recommended Reading
1) Translation of ‘Introduction to Textile Engineering’ lecture notes to
English.
2) Translation of English pamphlets about textiles to Turkish.
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assist. Prof. Dr.N. Gönül ŞENGÖZ
Language of Instruction
Instructor
326 PHYSICAL TEXTILE TESTING II
326
Physical Textile Testing II
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
(2-2) 4
(ECTS: 5)
3 rd Year/ 2 nd Semester
Required
Sampling principle for yarn tests and planning experimental study,
count in slivers, rovings and yarns, twist, breaking strength, elongation,
elasticity, irregularity concept and measuring principles, classimat
faults, hairiness, process control in spinning mills.Tests for measuring
basic physical and mechanical properties of fabrics, fabric weight, warp
and weft density, thickness, dimensional stability, different kinds of
strengths in fabrics, sewing strength measurements, pilling, air
permeability, aesthetical properties. Equipments used for these tests.
Evaluation of the results and applying this information to production to
do necessary changes.
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
None
During the course, students become familiar with the equipment in the
physical testing laboratory, learn sampling techniques, and carry out
various experimental work.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
1) Saville, B.P., ‘Physical testing of textiles’, Woodhead Publishing,
1999.
2) Hamby, D.S. and Grover, E.B., ‘Handbook of Textile Testing and
Quality Control, 1998.
3) Booth, J.E., ‘Principles of Textile Testing’, Newnes-Butterworths,
1997.
Lectures
Form of Teaching
Form of Assessment
Language of Instruction
Instructor
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assist. Prof. Dr.N. Gönül ŞENGÖZ
304 NONWOVENS
304
Nonwovens
(2-0) 2
Year/Semester
(ECTS: 3)
3 rd Year/ 2 nd Semester
Required
Economical developments of nonwovens and productions
Tufting process and tufted fabrics
Web based nonwoven surfaces
Nonwovens that are produced with mali methods
Bonded fiber fleece
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
None
During the course, the students learn fundamental concepts and
production methods of nonwoven structures.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Duran, K. Lecture notes
-Horrocks, A.R., Anand, S.C., ‘’Teknik Tekstiller El Kitabı’’,Türk
Tekstil Vakfı, 2003
-Wulfhorst, B., ‘’Tekstil Üretim Yöntemleri’’ Tercüme Ali Demir, 2003
-Russel, S.J. “Handbook of nonwovens”, The Textile Institute, 2007
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assoc. Prof.Mevlüt TERCAN
Language of Instruction
Instructor
328 SPINNING TECHNOLOGY II
328
Spinning Technology II
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
(3-1) 4
(ECTS: 4)
3 rd Year/ 2 nd Semester
Required
Comber Technology and machines
Roving technology and machines
Functions of roving machine elements
Ring spinning technology and machines
OE/ Rotor Technology
Functions of rotor elements
Link systems in Ring/ Bobbin Machines
Process control in comber/ roving/ Ring/ Rotor ve Bobin Machines
Worsted Yarn production systems, properties and end uses
Woolen yarn production systems, properties and end uses
Strayhgarn yarn production systems, properties and end uses
None
Students learn machines and technologies that are used as continuance
of the machines which are explained in Cotton yarn spinning I lecture.
Students that have taken the Wool Spinning and Machines I lecture,
learn worsted, woolen and strayhgarn yarn production systems and
properties of these yarns.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Prof. Dr. Yalçın BOZKURT
Language of Instruction
Instructor
330 TECHNOLOGY OF DYEING AND PRINTING
330
Technology of Dyeing and Printing
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
(3-1) 4
(ECTS: 4)
3 rd Year/ 2 nd Semester
Required
Printing methods (Roll printing, Film Druck Printing, Rotation Printing,
Hand printing, Abrasion printing Reserve Printing)
Printing of cotton fibre with pigment dyestuffs, Binder, Fixation
methods
Printing of cotton fibre with Reactive dyestuffs
Methods of reserve printing on cotton fabric
Printing of wool fiber with acide dyes
Printing of silk fiber with acide, reactive and cube dyes
Printing of fiber mixtures
Other technics that are used for colouration
Dyeing mechanisms of fibres
Dyeing cotton fiber
Direct, revelation, cube, cubeleucoester, sulphur, oxidation and pigment
dyestuffs; dyeing with pigment dyestuff
Dyeing of linen fiber
Dyeing of regenerated cellulose fibers
Dyeing of wool fiber
Dyeing with acide, 1:1 metal complex, 1:2 metal complex, crom ve
reactive dyestuffs
Dyeing of silk fiber
Errors in dyeing and stripping of dyestuffs.
None
The aim of this course is to define printing technics and machines, dyes
that are used in printing fabrics that are made from cellulosic and
synthetic fibres, thickener and auxiliary materials, fixation (setting),
finishes, the parameters that must be controlled in printing
In this course students learn principles of dyeing fibers, yarns and
fabrics; properties of different dyes.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Dr. Kemal ŞENGÜL
Language of Instruction
Instructor
332 WARP KNITTING
332
Warp Knitting
(2-1) 3
Year/Semester
(ECTS: 4)
3 rd Year/ 2 nd Semester
Required
The definitions in warp knitting,
Basic knitting elements that provide texture formation,
Comparison of weft knitting and warp knitting,
Warp knitting machinery,
Patterning,
Warp knitted fabrics ,
Production methods
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
None
During the course, the students learn principle of warp knitting
technology, warp knitting machines, properties of the tricots and raschel
machines, main parts and patterning mechanisms in these machines,
warp knitted structures and their properties.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assoc. Prof.Mevlüt TERCAN
Language of Instruction
Instructor
334 PREPARATION OF WEAVING
334
Preparation of Weaving
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
(3-1) 4
(ECTS: 4)
3 rd Year/ 2 nd Semester
Required
Winding on to bobbins, winding machinery
Doubling, and twisting machinery
Sectional warping and direct warping machinery
Sizing and sizing machinery
Drafting machinery
Knotting machinery
Recent renovations
None
During weaving preparation course, students learn techniques and
machinery used in weaving preparation.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
Language of Instruction
Instructor
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Prof. Dr. M. Fikri ŞENOL
302 DYNAMICS OF MACHINE
302
Dynamics of Machine
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
(2-0) 2
(ECTS: 3)
3 rd Year/ 2 nd Semester
Required
General definitions
Volant analysis and its application
Balance of rotational mass. Balancing problems. Load analysis of
unbalanced systems
Vibration theory. Forced vibration cases.
None
This course covers dynamics and vibration of structures, dynamic
response and balancing.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Prof. Dr. M. Fikri ŞENOL
Language of Instruction
Instructor
336 DYESTUFF CHEMISTRY
336
Dyesuff Chemistry
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
(2-0) 2
(ECTS: 2)
3 rd Year/ 2 nd Semester
Required
Synthesis and production of dyes
Correlation of colour and chemical constitution
Types and general properties of dyes (basic, acidic, metal, metal
complex, indanthrene, sulphur, dispersion and pigment dyes).
Organic dyes. Synthesis of benzene from nitrobenzene, and synthesis of
sulphanilic acid from sulphuric acid.
Azo dyes
None
During this course, the students learn synthesis, production and
properties of dyes and colouring theory
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Dr. Kemal ŞENGÜL
Language of Instruction
Instructor
338 TECHNOLOGY OF SEWING THREADS
338
Technology of Sewing Threads
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
(2-0) 2
(ECTS: 2)
3 rd Year/ 2 nd Semester
Required
None
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assist. Prof. Dr. M.Emin YÜKSEKKAYA
Language of Instruction
Instructor
342 TECHNICAL ENGLISH II
341
Technical English I
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
(2-0) 2
(ECTS: 2)
3 rd Year/ 2 nd Semester
Elective
Technical English II contains general grammar and translation parts.
1. General Grammar
1.1. The parts of a sentence: subject, verb and object
1.2. General grammar structures used in the subject and object
position: noun, pronoun, noun phrase, infinitive phrase,
gerund phrase, noun clause, relative clause, reduced relative
clause
1.3. General grammar structures used in the verbs position.
1.4. Tenses
1.5. Passive
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
2. Translation
Reading texts about fibre, yarn, weaving, knitting, finishing, and
clothing are translated from English to Turkish.
None
The aim of this course is to provide students to read and understand any
text about textile.
Textbook / Recommended Reading 1. Murphy, R., English Grammar in Use, Cambridge University
Press, 8. Edition, (1988).
2. Swan, M., Walter, C., How English Woks, Oxford University
Press, 4. Edition, (1998).
3. Öztürk, C., Building Skills for Proficiency, Hacettepe Taş, 8.
Edition, (1998).
Lectures
Form of Teaching
Form of Assessment
Language of Instruction
Instructor
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Associate Prof. Ahu Demiröz GÜN
401 COST ACCOUNTING
401
Cost Accounts
(2-0) 2
(ECTS: 4)
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
4 th Year/ 1 st Semester
Required
1. Introduction to cost accounting and purposes
2. Cost terms and concepts and classifications
3. Manufacturing cost
3.1. Direct materials
3.2. Direct labour
3.3. Manufacturing overhead
4. Types of inventory for manufacturers
4.1. Raw materials
4.2. Work-in-process
4.3. Finished goods
5. Financial tables in cost accounting
5. Cost flows sheets
8. Costing systems and clasifications
9. Inventory flow methods
Average cost, FIFO, LIFO
10. Labour cost
11. Determination of overhead rate
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
None
Methods that are used for the calculation of the cost of products are
explained and the information about the uses of these methods are
given.
Textbook / Recommended Reading 1.Küçüksavaş, N., Maliyet Muhasebesi, Beta Basım, (2002).
2. Maliyet Muhasebesi, Açık Öğretim Fakültesi, (2001).
3. Üstün, R., Maliyet Muhasebesi, (1996).
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assoc. Prof. Ahu DEMİRÖZ GÜN
Language of Instruction
Instructor
403 GRADUATION PROJECT I
403 Graduation Project I
(0-2) 2
(ECTS: 6)
Year/Semester
4 th Year/ 1 st Semester
Required
In this course students search literatures about their subjects
thoroughly.They prepare substructure of their studies (if the study is
experimental, they assure raw material, etc) This course is executed
with the adviser lecturer. Students can make their applications
themselves.
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
None
The aim of this course is to teach students executing a research project.
According to the interests of student, subject of project is selected with
the help of adviser lecturer. This yearly projects provide students
knowledge about the subjects they have researched.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Language of Instruction
Instructor
427 APPAREL TECHNOLOGY I
427
Apparel Technology I
Year/Semester
(2-1) 3
(ECTS: 4)
4 th Year/ 1 st Semester
Required
Fabric piling machines, fabric control, preparation of cuttle picture,
technologies used in garment patterning, classification of sewing
machines and principles, press machines, properties of machines that
are used in shirt and jean production line, formation of production lines
according to the flow order and balancing of line, different production
systems in garment technology mills.
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
None
To give information about garment technology and cutting, sewing,
press machines; machines used in shirt production line and trousers
production line and formation of line.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Prof. Dr. Gülseren KURUMER
Language of Instruction
Instructor
429 CHEMICAL TEXTILE TESTING
429 Chemical Textile Testing
(2-1) 3
(ECTS: 4)
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
4 th Year/ 1 st Semester
Required
Water analysis in textile mills.
Chemical Fibre Analyses
Qualitative fibre analyses: Cellulosic, protein, synthetic, and acetate
fibres and their blends.
Quantitative fibre analyses: Analysis of materials composed of two or
three fibres.
Quality measurements of textile materials
Colourfastness tests.
Ecotextiles.
None
During this course, students learn fabric and fibre analyses, and fibre
identification methods.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Prof. Dr. Necdet SEVENTEKİN
Language of Instruction
Instructor
431 WEAVING MACHINES
431
Weaving Machines
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
(3-1) 4
(ECTS: 5)
4 th Year/ 1 st Semester
Required
Overview of weaving machines
Components of weaving machines
Warp let-off mechanism
Fabric take-up mechanism
Shedding mechanism
Weft inserting systems
Beat-up mechanism
Control systems and automation in weaving machines.
None
This course covers the technology and machinery of producing woven
fabrics, the mechanism employed in weaving (warp let-off
mechanisms, fabric take up mechanisms, shedding mechanisms such as
eccentric, dobby and jacquard, weft insertion systems, beat-up
mechanisms) and process control and automation in weaving
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Language of Instruction
Turkish
Prof. Dr. M. Fikri ŞENOL
Instructor
415 TECHNICAL TEXTILES
415 Technical Textiles
(2-0) 2
Year/Semester
(ECTS: 3)
4 th Year/ 1 st Semester
Required
Introduction of high performance fibers and their production methods
Geotextiles, Fabric forms that are used in paper industry and their
production
Introduction of textile composites
Safety textiles
Introduction of medical textiles, production and end uses.
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
None
The aim of this course is to teach students the high technology areas that
are used by textile industry. The production methods of these products
are introduced.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
A.R. Harrocks, ve S.C. Anand, Teknik Tekstiller El Kitabı,
Turk Tekstil Vakfı Yayınları, 2004
2. Adanur, S., Wellington Sears Handbook of Industrial Textiles,
Technomic Publishing, 1995
3. Ali Demir, Tekstil Üretim Yöntemleri, İTU yayınları, 2004
1.
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam an one oral presentation (%50) and one
written final exam (%50) are scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assist. Prof. Dr.A. Ebru TAYYAR
Language of Instruction
Instructor
433 MODERN SPINNING SYSTEMS
433
Modern Spinning Systems
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
Textbook / Recommended Reading
(1-1) 2
(ECTS: 3)
4th Year/ 1st Semester
Required
Modernization studies in conventional spinning machines, Open End
spinning technique and Properties of Open End yarn, Friction and Air
jet Vortex Spinning systems and properties of yarns.
None
The spinning systems that are different from conventional yarn spinning
systems are introduced in this course. (Open End, Vortex, Friction
Spinning Systems)
Various books and brochures related to the fiber spinning systems.
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assist. Prof. Dr. M. Emin YÜKSEKKAYA
Language of Instruction
Instructor
435 PHYSICAL TEXTILE TESTING III
435
Physical Textile Testing III
Year/Semester
(2-0) 2
(ECTS: 2)
4 th Year/ 1 st Semester
Elective
In-depth analysis of fiber, yarn, fabric and ready-wear constructions,
damage analysis and searching for the fault sources according to the
results.
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
None
To gain the ability to search for fault sources which the students who
will become textile engineers will meet in production in factories.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
1) Kothari, V.K., ‘Testing and Quality Management’, IAFL
Publications, 1999.
2) Personal production practices in factories.
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
Two written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assist. Prof. Dr.N. Gönül ŞENGÖZ
Language of Instruction
Instructor
437 ANALYSIS OF WOVEN FABRIC
437
Analysis of Woven Fabric
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
(2-0) 2
(ECTS: 2)
4 th Year/ 1 st Semester
Required
Woven fabric analyzing techniques.
Simple woven fabric patterns
Reinforced fabric analysis. Coloured patterns. Woolen fabrics. Double
face fabrics, double layered fabrics
Terry cloths. Velvet fabrics
None
This course covers detailed analysis of woven fabric.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Prof. Dr. M. Fikri ŞENOL
Language of Instruction
Instructor
439 ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY
439
Environmental Chemistry
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
(2-0) 2
(ECTS: 2)
4 th Year/ 1 st Semester
Required
Sources of environmental problems related to future of world and
quality of life, damages on living and lifeless environment and its
removal methods, ecology and environmental sciences, atmosphere
pollution, water pollution, toxic metal pollution, problems of petroleum,
problems of agriculture chemicals, solid waste pollutions, and
environmental perspectives.
None
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Language of Instruction
Instructor
441 COLOUR KNOWLEDGE
441
Colour Knowledge
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
(2-0) 2
(ECTS: 2)
4 th Year/ 1 st Semester
Required
Colour, light and colour perception
Colour theory. Principles of colour measurement
Optical properties of textile material. Standard lights
Colour systems. Colour measurement devices. Colour measurement
softwares. Online colour measurement
Dye recipe calculation and correction
Colour quality control.
None
The aim of this course is to develop the skills required of dyers to make
critical and accurate colour judgments. The course begins by exploring
some of the many fascinating aspects of colour, including the nature of
light and colour perception. From there, it develop into the world of
colour measurement and specification, including a look at the various
colour spaces such as the Munsell and CIELAB. Topics covered also
includes dye recipe calculation, colour quality control, colour
standardization, colour management.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Language of Instruction
Instructor
434 LEATHER GARMENT TECHNOLOGY
434
Leather Garment Technology
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
(2-0) 2
(ECTS: 2)
4 th Year/ 1 st Semester
Required
Sector of leather garment technology, importance of leather garment
technology sector in Turkey’s economy, production methods of lether
garments.
None
The aim of this course is to give information about leather garment
technology and to teach production methods.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assist. Prof. Dr.Deniz ÇELİK
Language of Instruction
Instructor
402 QUALITY CONTROL
402
Quality Control
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
(2-1) 3
(ECTS: 5)
4 th Year/ 2 nd Semester
Required
Quality and quality control concepts, factors that affect quality, the
value that quality control adds to the mill, quality control techniques,
statistical quality control, standards and specifications, testing, TSE,
ISO 9000:2001 Quality assurance systems, Total quality management,
quality costs.
None
Today quality control is an important tool to ensure the profitability for
every company in textile business. This course aims at teaching students
quality assurance systems, techniques and standards.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Form of Assessment
1) Douglas, C., ‘Introduction to Statistical Quality Control, John Wiley
& Sons Inc., 2001.
2) Hamby, D.S. and Grover, E.B., ‘Handbook of Textile Testing and
Quality Control, 1998.
3) Kothari, V.K., ‘Testing and Quality Management’, IAFL
Publications, 1999.
4) Kişisel işletme tecrübelerim.
Lectures
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assist. Prof. Dr.N. Gönül ŞENGÖZ
Language of Instruction
Instructor
404 GRADUATION PROJECT II
404
Graduation Project II
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
(0-2) 2
(ECTS: 6)
4 th Year/ 2 nd Semester
Required
Gradution Project II is the result and evaluation part of project. Students
complete their (theoretical or experimental) studies with the help of
thier adviser lecturers. They prepare reports of their studies.
None
The aim of this course is to teach students executing a research project.
According to the interests of student, subject of project is selected with
the help of adviser lecturer. This yearly projects provide students
knowledge about the subjects they have researched.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Language of Instruction
Instructor
408 FACTORY ORGANISATION IN TEXTILE INDUSTRY
408
Factory Organisation in Textile Industry
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
(2-0) 2
(ECTS: 3)
4 th Year/ 2 nd Semester
Required
General informations about factory foundation and organisation
Factory Project(market investigation, sale planning and capacity
selection)
Selection of foundation place
Selection of factory building
Arrengement plan in factory
Production planning in textile factories (yarn, weaving, knitting, etc)
Production controls in textile enterprises
Performance
Auxiliary mills
Air conditioners
Work Safety
Pay and pay systems
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
None
Textile engineers must be succesful in “ Management in Productivity”
and “ Productivity in Management”. In this course these principles are
explained.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Prof. Dr. Yalçın BOZKURT
Language of Instruction
Instructor
410 TIME AND WORK STUDY
410
Time and Work Study
Year/Semester
(2-0) 2
(ECTS: 3)
4 th Year/ 2 nd Semester
Required
Definition of Work and Time Research, short history and general
concepts.
Its role in enterprise economy
Ergonomy
Data types, collection of data, analysis and synthesis of data
Methods of time determination, time determination with chronometer,
chronometer types, method of time measurement with chronometer,
practises, evaluation of time measurements.
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
None
To give information about the importance of Work and Time Research
in textile industry, to teach technics of Work and Time Research.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Prof. Dr. Gülseren KURUMER
Language of Instruction
Instructor
426 APPERAL TECHNOLOGY II
426
Apperal Technology II
(2-1) 3
(ECTS: 4)
Year/Semester
4 th Year/ 2 nd Semester
Required
Production scheme, defining of working plan, analysis of Basic T-shirt
operations and machines used. Analysis of shirt operations, Production
scheme, machines used. Definition of line balancing, methods of line
balancing, T-shirt and shirt assemble line balancing.
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
None
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Konfeksiyon Üretim ve Teknojisi, Prof. Dr. Gülseren KURUMER,
2007
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Prof. Dr. Gülseren KURUMER
Language of Instruction
Instructor
442 OPREATIONAL RESEARCH
442
Opreational Research
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
(2-0) 2
(ECTS: 3)
4 th Year/ 2 nd Semester
Required
Problem solving and decision making,
Quantitative analysis and the decision making process,
Model development,
Linear Programming, Graphical method, Simplex Method, Duality
Simplex based sensitivity analysis,
Network optimization and their duals,
Transportation Problem, Transshipment Problem, Assignment Problem,
Shortest Path Problem, Minimum Spanning Tree, Maximum Flow
Problems, Minimum Cost Flow Problems,
Multi criteria decision problems,
Computer implementations of models:
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
WinQSB Package
None
To introduce basic quantitative approaches to decision making
problems.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
1.Yöneylem Araştırması, Ahmet Öztürk, Bursa, 1989
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assist. Prof. Dr.Nezih TAYYAR
Language of Instruction
Instructor
424 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING
424 Computer Applications in Textile Engineering
Year/Semester
(2-0) 2
(ECTS: 3)
4th Year/ 2nd Semester
Required
Definition of digital systems
Definition of Windows, Word, Excel, Power Point Programs
Computer applications in textile mills
Computer applications in Spinning and Weaving Mills
Computer aided design and applications
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
Textbook / Recommended Reading
None
The aim of this course is to teach application areas of computer in
textile industry.
Various books and brochures related to the computer applications.
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assist. Prof. Dr. M. Emin YÜKSEKKAYA
Language of Instruction
Instructor
432 HIGH PERFORMANCED SPECIAL FABRICS
432 High Performanced Special Fabrics
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
(2-0) 2
(ECTS: 2)
4 th Year/ 2 nd Semester
Required
Fibers used in production of high performanced fabrics
Structure and properties of high performanced fabrics
Finishing processes applied to high performanced fabrics
Colouring of high performanced special fabrics
Main material properties and testing methods
Applications
None
The aim of this course is to give information about fibers used in high
performanced fabric production, structures and properties of fabrics,
finihing processes, test methods and applications.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assist. Prof. Dr. A. Ebru TAYYAR
Language of Instruction
Instructor
420 AUTOMATIC CONTROL
420
Automatic Control
Year/Semester
(2-0) 2
(ECTS: 2)
4 th Year/ 2 nd Semester
Required
General technical terms, control units-elements, circuits.
Control bloc diagrams. On-off proportional integrated control systems.
PID control circuits
Automatic control systems in textile machinery.
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
None
This course is intended to provide basic knowledge and understanding
of the fundamentals of automatic control systems.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Language of Instruction
Instructor
436 ANALYSIS OF KNITTED FABRIC
436
Analysis of Knitted Fabric
Year/Semester
(2-0) 2
(ECTS: 2)
4 th Year/ 2 nd Semester
Required
Classifications of knitted structures, introduction to basic knitting
structures and properties, notations in knitted structures, analysis of
knitted fabrics
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
None
The aim of this course is to give information about knitted structures,
basic knitting structures, notations in structures and to teach analyzing
fabrics.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ahu DEMİRÖZ GÜN
Language of Instruction
Instructor
440 TEXTILE AUXILIARY MATERIALS
440
Textile Auxiliary Materials
(2-0) 2
(ECTS: 2)
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
4 th Year/ 2 nd Semester
Required
Physicochemistry of textile auxiliary materials, surface tension,
wettability
Classification of textile auxiliary materials.
Soaps, sulphone oils, alkylsulphonates, alkylbenzene sulphonates,
alkylsulphates, primeralkyl sulphates,
Poliethylene oxide compounds, poliglycolethers, alkyl-phenilpolyglycoethers,
Oilacide- polyglycoethers, propylenoxide and ethylen oxide compounds
Auxiliary materials used in pretreatment,dyeing- printing, finishing
Softening agent, fixators, complex formers and enzymes
None
During the course students learn general classification of textile
auxiliary materials, areas and aims of usage.
Textbook / Recommended Reading
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Dr. Kemal ŞENGÜL
Language of Instruction
Instructor
428 ECONOMY
428
Economy
Year/Semester
Type of Course
Course Contents
Prerequisite / Recommended
Objective of the Course
Textbook / Recommended Reading
(2-0) 2
(ECTS: 2)
4 th Year/ 2 nd Semester
Required
Principles of economics, economical terminology.
Country’s economic problems
Economic systems and effects to market conditions, market types.
Production factors and production management, decision units, cost
types, money politics.
None
Basic concepts of economy, country’s economic problems, production
factors and methods, economic systems, markets, samples from markets
and their characteristics, supply and demand concepts, complete and
non-complete competition markets, economic integrates for business,
money, supply and demand for money, tools of money politics, fiscal
problems, underdeveloped countries and their problems.
Form of Teaching
Lectures
Form of Assessment
One written midterm exam (%40) and one written final exam (%60) are
scheduled at the semester.
Turkish
Assist. Prof. Dr. Kaya BAYRAKTAR
Language of Instruction
Instructor
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