METALLURGICAL AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING - Department Information   
Language Turkish
Program Time (Year) 4
Max.Program Time (Year) 7
Program Quota
Internships Status Have
.Graduate Degree Metallurgical and Materials Engineer
About Programme

The Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering was established in 1992 under Mersin University Faculty of Engineering and started its undergraduate education in the 2013-2014 academic year. 2 Professors, 5 Associate Professors, 2 Doctors, 2 Research Assistants and 1 Lecturer are working in our department.


PROG. Director
Prof.Dr. Mustafa TAŞKIN
History
The Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering was established in 1992 under Mersin University Faculty of Engineering and started its undergraduate education in the 2013-2014 academic year. 3 Professors, 1 Associate Professors and 4 Doctors are working in our department.
Qualification Awarded
This is a First Cycle (Bachelor’s Degree) Program. Deserves a bachelor's degree.
Admission Requirements
According to the 144th condition in the student selection and placement exam guide, students are admitted with NUMERICAL scores.
Higher Grade Transition
The graduates of this program can apply to master programs to enhance their academic skills and career.
Graduation Requirements
A student who successfully completes all courses in accordance with the provisions of this Regulation, fully meets the ECTS credit requirements, fulfills all program obligations, and has a cumulative grade point average of 60.00 or higher shall be entitled to receive a diploma.
Occupational Profiles of Graduates
Graduates of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering Programe can work in integrated metal production plants, rolling mills, foundries, heat treatment, powder metallurgy, forging industry, corrosion issues and related organizations ceramic production facilities, manufacturing, quality control and R & D departments.
Assessment and Grading
In assessing a student’s performance in a course, the grade the student has scored during the semester work over a hundred and the grade the student has scored at the end of the semester over a hundred are taken into consideration. In measuring success, the weight of the grade during the semester is 60% and the weight of the final exam is 40%.



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