This page, prepared within the scope of the Bologna Process, has been structured as an information resource through which our students can access up-to-date and official information regarding program learning outcomes, course plans, and course contents.
The adaptation procedures carried out at our University, as well as the academic principles and regulations determined by the Senate, are implemented in accordance with the rules defined in the SPARKS Student Information System. Academic processes specific to each program are conducted in line with the decisions taken by the relevant faculties and departments.
Students who require more detailed information are advised to contact their respective Department Head and academic advisors.
In accordance with the decision taken at the meeting of our University Senate dated May 31, 2023 and numbered 2023/09, the courses FRA101-102-103, GER101-102-103, ITA101-102-103, RUS101-102-103, SPA101-102-103, and TLT101-102, which are offered as Modern Languages courses within the School of Foreign Languages, may be taken as non-curricular courses starting from the Fall semester of the 2023–2024 academic year. These courses will not be counted toward students’ credit load and will not affect their grade point average (GPA).
The program was established in 7 November 2018 and began to receive students in the academic year 2019-2020.
Upon successfull completion of the program, students will be awarded with Bachelor of Science in Mechatronics Engineering
Applicants should obtain the required scores from Transition to Higher Education Examination (YGS), First Cycle Placement Test (LYS/MF 4), and Direct Transfer Test (DGS). Placements are centrally organized by Measurement, Selection and Placement Center (ÖSYM). International students applying for the program must follow the admissions criteria determined by KHAS. Students can transfer into the program by following KHAS regulations on the basis concerning horizontal transfer. (Furher information : www.khas.edu.tr)
Students may be exempted from some of the courses they have succeded in the previous program, if they have not been counted towards a degree already, based on the decision of the Exemption Regulations of KHAS. Courses taken by students coming with "Direct Transfer Test" (DGS) from an associate degree program will also be evaluated based on Exemption Regulations of KHAS.
Students are required to successfully complete all courses in the curriculum accepted by the Senate (240 ECTS Credits) and have a minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of 2.00/4.00. In addition, each student must complete 80 days compulsory internship.
The program focuses on control and automation, sensor technologies and robotics. The aim of the program is to gain students the competence desired by the industry, the potential to reach the highest level of qualification and the ability to take part in any kind of engineering projects.
Program Outcomes
Students graduated from this program can be employed in various industries such as automotive, electronics, robotics, mechanics, security systems, software development.
Upon successful completion of the undergraduate program, candidates can go on to graduate programs based on their GPA and admission criteria of the applied graduate program.
See for "Regulations for Undergraduate Degree Programs" at Kadir Has University (https://my.khas.edu.tr/uploads/files/mevzuat/undergraduate-education-regulations.pdf)
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