Course Contents


First Semester

MAT 121 Engineering Mathematics I

Functions, limits, continuity, derivative and applications, integral, basic departure theorem, integration techniques and applications, inappropriate integrals and series, taylor polynomials, force series, basic transcendental functions.


FZK 121 Engineering Physics I

Vectors, translation kinematics and dynamics, work and energy, particle system, rotation kinematics and dynamics, equilibrium, gravitational release, waves, fluid mechanics, statistical mechanical, heat and thermodynamics.


BİL 109 Programming and Computation 

Python programming language promotion, algorithm, flow charts, sequential control commands (if, if-else), loops (WHile, for structures), functions, sorting and dual search algorithms, arrays (one-dimensional-two-dimensional) and developing sample programs for these structures


ENG 111 Academic English I

This course is a course based on integrated skills in four language skills (reading, writing, listening and speaking) along with grammar and vocabulary. With its interesting content and systematic skill studies, students will be able to express their ideas and improve their communication skills. It also includes a strong focus on working skills that encourage independent learning.


UHG 151 Introduction to University Life

It is a program consisting of various activities and activities that will be presented except for academic studies in order to adapt our students to university life and aims to adapt to the new environment in the university in a “pleasant” way. These activities and activities support our students with programs that will help you achieve your goals and contribute to your personal development. The program, where socio -cultural activities are intensive, gives you a weekly “receivables, and aims to raise awareness on issues such as intellectual curiosity, cultural sensitivity and responsibility, and to graduate you as a“ useful ”individual in the society and the world by developing your vision as well as your professional education.​


GRS 121 Entrepreneurship Project I

In order to be entrepreneur and project constructive, our students receive information such as establishment and management of the enterprise, business accounting, business establishment support and incentives, R & D and design centers, project supports. They choose one of the projects on Air-Sea-Rail Systems, autonomous vehicles, automation-Robotic systems, CNC-3B printers, cooperating with students who choose similar projects from other programs and starting to work together.


TUR 101 Turkish Language I  

Language concept, language-thought relationship, language-cultural relationship, world languages ​(in terms of origin and structure), the place of Turkish language among the world languages, the historical development of Turkish language, the structure of Turkish language, the sound knowledge of the Turkish language, the Turkish language, today's Turkish poetry and composition information, writing rules, correct expression, Turkish poetry and poetry language and poetry language and poetry language.​


ATA 101 Atatürk's Principles and History of Revolution I

In this course, the concept of revolution, the factors leading to the Turkish revolution and the reasons for the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, the efforts to save the Ottoman Empire, the flow of ideas, the World War I, the passage of Mustafa Kemal Anatolia and the congresses, the opening of the Turkish Grand National Assembly, the War of Independence, the Lausanne Conference.


MAT 201 Linear Algebra and Engineering Applications 

Matrices, determinants. Linear Equation Systems. Vector spaces. The concept of base and size. Linear transformations. Base change. The opposite of a linear transformation. Goods transformations. Characteristic equations, essences, essential and jordan form. Numerical techniques for the calculation of eigenvalues ​and essentialists. Inner-sedimentary spaces, vertical, quantiratic forms. Normal spaces​


Second Semester

MAT 122 Engineering Mathematics II 

Vector account, several variable functions, directional derivatives, gradient, lagrange multipliers, multiple integrals and applications, change of variables, coordinate systems, line integrals, Green theorem and applications.


FZK 122 Engineering Physics II 

Vectors, translation kinematics and dynamics, work and energy, particle system, rotation kinematics and dynamics, equilibrium, gravitational release, waves, fluid mechanics, statistical mechanical, heat and thermodynamics.


BİL 110 Programming and Computation II

Pointers, values ​and addresses for functions, calling the functions with the pointer, sequential file creation, writing, reading and recording update processes, C ++ programming, class (class) structures, general, special class elements, coverage (encapsulaation) definition, title libraries, title libraries​


ENG 102 Academic English II

This course is a course based on integrated skills in four language skills (reading, writing, listening and speaking) along with grammar and vocabulary. With its interesting content and systematic skill studies, students will be able to express their ideas and improve their communication skills. It also includes a strong focus on working skills that encourage independent learning.


UHG 152 Building the Future

This course, which is the continuation of the Introduction to the University Life, aims to raise high -quality people by trying to increase the competence of the student on issues such as career planning, interview processes, image and communication. In addition, with various seminars in science, technical, industry, creative thinking, developments in R & D developments, rational and critical thinking, reasoning ability, rational solutions and to evaluate future business opportunities. This course has aimed to renew the existing knowledge and ideas by contributing to the development of basic sciences in our country and give students the opportunity to conduct practical researches, renewing, enriching and raising the employees needed by the branches of profession.


GRS 122 Entrepreneurship Project II

In order to prepare them to the real business life and to the world in order for our students to be entrepreneurial and constructive, this course will cover the issues of business plan, business plan analysis and business modeling, cost preparation, specification preparation, evaluation, billing, innovation-reality, commercialization and company.


ATA 102 Atatürk's Principles and History of Revolution II

In this course, the proclamation of the Republic and the political, social, cultural, revolutions, economic breakthroughs, problems that the Lausanne Peace Treaty could not solve the solution and conclusion of them, the developing movements against the new order, multi -party life trials and consequences, the Turkish Foreign Policy of Atatürk and the years of Atatürk, the period of Atatürk, the period of Atatürk, the period of Atatürk, the Multiple Parties of Atatürk.


TUR 102 Turkish Language II

Written narrative, method and plan in written narrative, written expression, scientific texts (article-rapor-criticism), official texts (petition, resume), literary genres, essay, column, travel letter, biography, story, novel, oral literature, oral narrative and communication and communication


YZL 116 Object Oriented Programming

Basic concepts of object -based programming: classes, objects, features and methods. Capsule, inheritance, multi -formality and abstraction principles. Class design and inter -object relationships. Error capture, file operations and collection structures. Object -based thinking skill gain in the application development process.


IYE 128 Workplace Education

Students take this lesson in the workplace environment for observations and experiences in the workplace one day of the week. It aims to observe the duties and activities of the professional candidates in this course, to observe experienced senior employees and workplace trainers at work, and to enable students to work individually even if they are limited. The activities carried out in the workplace experience course will give candidates with various skills to enable them to be an experienced employee. Students' progress in identifying, understanding and gaining competencies that make up the future profession will be evaluated by the university trainers and application trainers and mentors who have gained experience in their work.


Third Semester

BİL 213 Discrete Computing Structures 

The aim of this course includes clusters, logic and proofs on mathematical principles at the center of computer sciences. He learns how to apply discrete mathematics to computer science problems. It introduces the calculation applications of the most commonly used mathematical structures in the calculation including clusters, equivalence relationships, functions, graphics, trees and standard logic.


BİL 205 Data Structures and Algorithms

Basic data types and data structures: heaps, rows, connected lists, trees and graphics. Search and sorting algorithms. Logical and physical organization of warehouse allocation, garbage collection and compression files. File processing and management.


MAT 202 Differential Equations

Classification of differential equations. Differential equations from primary step. Solving Linear Differential Equations from High Step: Fixed coefficient equations, uncertain coefficient method, change of parameters, solution method with force series. Differential Equation Solutions with the help of Laplace Transformation and Convolution. Differential equation systems. Multi -variable differential equations.


EEE 201 Electrical Circuits I

Circuit elements and Kirchhoff laws. Analysis of resistant circuits. Network theorems. Analysis of first and second order circuits. Operational amplifiers. Sinusoidal fixed state analysis. Measurement and Error Analysis. Laboratory work.


IYU 227 Workplace Application I

This course is the continuation of the workplace training course and the students continue their workplace experiences with their consultants.


ENG 211 Academic English III


Fourth Semester

IYD 228 Workplace Application II

This course is the continuation of the workplace experience I course and the students continue their workplace experiences with their consultants.


YZL 202 Introduction to Database Systems

Logical Organization of Data: Asset-Retention Modeling of Data. Hierarchical, network and relational models. Data definition and query languages. Normal forms and database design. Physical design and access strategies. Security, integrity and reliability. Designing and implementing a simple database management system with file security and a simple query language


YZL 220 Formal Languages and Automata

This course introduces the mathematical foundations of informatics through studies on formal languages, grammars and calculation models. Within the scope of the course, issues such as finite vending, regular languages, grammar independent of the context, stunned vending machines, Turing machines and indecision are discussed. Students learn to model and analyze calculation problems, to understand which problems can be solved and which cannot be solved. In addition, the connections between language theory and practical applications such as compiler design, lexical analysis and pattern matching are discovered. In the course, special importance is given to develop a solid reasoning and problem -solving skills through evidence, structures and algorithmic analyzes.


BİL 207 Digital Design I 

Digital analog concepts, number systems, boole functions, combinational logic circuits, simplification, sequential logic circuits, programmable devices, Verilog principles, digital-analog and analog.


MATH 204 Probability and Statistics For Engineers

Introduction to probability theory. Random variables, average, variance and functions that produce moments. Distributions: Bernoulli, Binom, Uniform, Gauss, Üsel, Poisson, Gama. Introduction to statistical concepts. Sampling and sampling statistics. Point and range predictions. Hypothesis test. Regression. Numerical and computational aspects of random variable production, sampling and predictive


ENG 212 Academic English IV



Fifth Semester

IYU 327 Workplace Application III

Within the scope of this course, students practice one day in the workplace. Students take this lesson in the work environment. Candidates of the profession have the opportunity to get to know the working environment and to fully participate in the activities at work. The work to be carried out during the application of the workplace is planned before the beginning of the period, with the opinions of the students and the application instructors who will guide the students.


MHK 301 Law Terms For Engineers

The basic concepts of law and the general structure of legal systems. Basic information about engineering practices in the fields of constitutional law, administrative law, criminal law and private law. Contracts Law, Labor Law and Responsibility Concepts. Legal problems and solutions that may be encountered in engineering activities. Legal responsibilities in professional ethics and engineering. Intellectual and Industrial Property Rights, Patent and License Topics. The importance of real life examples and the importance of legal knowledge in engineering.


BİL 303 Operating Systems Design and Construction

This course offers a comprehensive introduction to the basic concepts, principles and design of modern operating systems. Within the scope of the course, the process (synchronization), synchronization (synchronization), deadlock), memory management, file systems, input/output systems and safety are discussed. Students learn how the operating systems work as an interface between hardware and software, how it manages system resources and how it provides performance with system stability. The course includes practical practices as well as theoretical foundations; Students gain experience by making projects and practical exercises on real operating system applications such as Linux or Windows.


MATH 301 Numerical Methods and Scientific Information Processing
Data structures, structured programming. Numerical solution of multidimensional optimization problems, convergence properties, Gradyan and Newton methods. The solution of linear, non -linear equations and differential equations, numerical integration.


BİL 309 Introduction to Computer Architecture
This course provides basic information about the organization and architecture of computer systems. Among the topics include instruction set architecture, data path and control unit design, memory hierarchies, input and output systems, pipeline and parallelism. Emphasis is put to understand how the software interacts with hardware to calculate.


EEE 309 Signals and Systems

The concepts of basic signal and system concepts, features of linear time vessel systems, Fourier series expansion of continuous and discrete-time periodic signals, Fourier converters of continuous and discrete-time signals, the calculation of the relief of linear time changing systems, the relationship between frequency, selective filters and time and frequency, Laplace and close-up region, laplaca and close-up region.


SEÇ 1 Technical Elective Course I


Sixth Semester

IYD 328 Workplace Experience I

This course is the continuation of Iyu 325 and students continue their workplace applications.


BİL 316 New Trends in Computer Engineering

This examines the latest innovations, tools and methodologies that shape the future of the software development field. Within the scope of the course, current issues such as Çevik (Agile) and Devops applications, continuous integration and delivery, micro -service architecture, cloud -based development, use of artificial intelligence in software engineering, bloczincir applications, software analytics and developing software quality assurance techniques are discussed. Students analyze current research, examine the real world case studies and take part in practical projects to understand the effects of modern software systems on the design, development, distribution and care of modern software systems. The aim of the course is to ensure that students gain awareness and adaptation skills in the rapidly changing software engineering environment.


BİL 314 Computer Networks

This course introduces comprehensively the basic concepts, architecture and protocols of computer networks. Within the scope of the course, subjects such as network models (especially OSI and TCP/IP), data transmission, inter -layer communication, switching and directing, IP addressing, ethernet, wireless networks, network security and modern internet technologies are discussed. Students learn how network protocols work and gain practical skills with practical activities such as package analysis. In addition, router and switch configuration, basic network design and problem removal processes are studied. The aim of the course is to ensure that students understand both theoretical and practical networking network systems and gain the competence to analyze and establish network infrastructures in the real world.



ELEC-1 Elective Course I

ELEC-2 Elective Course II

ELEC-3 Elective Course III


Seventh Semester

IYD 427 Workplace Experience II

Students' professional knowledge and skills in a real working environment by implementing them. Teamwork, communication, problem solving and experiencing professional responsibilities in the workplace environment. Observation and reporting of corporate structures, business processes and engineering practices. The active role in the projects in which the student works and evaluating these processes from an academic perspective. Sharing the experiences obtained by written report and presentation at the end of the semester.


BİL 401 Graduation Project I

To carry out a comprehensive project on an engineering problem using the theoretical and practical information they have acquired during their undergraduate education. Application of Project Planning, Analysis, Design, Development, Test and presentation processes. Written report and verbal presentation at the end of the project carried out with individual or group studies with academic consultant. To gain innovative, research -oriented and application -based solutions.


YZL 204 Software Engineering

This course offers an in -depth introduction to the systematic processes in the development of reliable, efficient and sustainable software systems. Within the scope of the course, the entire software development life cycle is discussed: requirement analysis, system design, application (coding), test, distribution and maintenance. Basic topics include software process models, project management, software architecture, design patterns, version control, documentation and teamwork. Students gain practical experience by using engineering principles and best practices by working on team -based projects that simulate real world software development environments. In the course, special importance is given to the balance of technical, organizational and human factors for successful software projects.


ELEC-5 Elective Course IV

ELEC-6 Elective Course V

ELEC-7 Elective Course VI



Eighth Semester

IYD 428 Workplace Experience III

In the last period of the program, all students will receive practical training in a factory / production unit that may be in all districts of Ankara in accordance with the predefined principles and principles deemed appropriate by OSTİM Technical University. In addition, within the framework of the development and cooperation between OSTİM Technical University and OSTİM clusters within the framework of the cooperation protocol in Ankara, they will carry out internship / work training in a factory / production unit in Ankara. In this course, each student will define the problematic areas related to the design, production, installation and maintenance of various systems in the fields encountered in the factory / production unit where he / she training in the internship / production unit will define the new generation of creative solutions with the company and will create, design and develop a project on this issue and reflect this idea into the field of application. In this course, these projects will be considered as a performance grade.


BİL 402 Graduation Project II

To carry out a comprehensive project on an engineering problem using the theoretical and practical information they have acquired during their undergraduate education. Application of Project Planning, Analysis, Design, Development, Test and presentation processes. Written report and verbal presentation at the end of the project carried out with individual or group studies with academic consultant. Gaining the skill of developing innovative, research -oriented and application -based solutions.