MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

The foundations of our department are based on the Manufacturing Engineering and Energy Systems Engineering departments established at Süleyman Demirel University in the 2010-2011 academic year. With the law published in the Official Gazette dated 18 May 2018 and numbered 30425, the departments in question have been merged and continue as Mechanical Engineering under the Faculty of Technology of Isparta University of Applied Sciences since the 2018-2019 academic year.

Purpose: Our Mechanical Engineering department; It aims to train research engineers who are equipped to design all kinds of mechanical and thermal systems required by today's technology, who can follow technological developments in engineering fields, who have the ability to work together with different disciplines and who are familiar with business life.


Workshop and Laboratory:

Machine Tools and Manufacturing Workshop

Mechanical Installation Workshop

Mechanics and Materials Laboratory

Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics Laboratory

Energy Laboratory

Heat and Thermodynamics Laboratory


About the lessons;

During the training, the opportunity to specialize in the field is provided with 15 elective courses. It is aimed to increase professional experience by providing internships in the fields of 30+30 Basic Manufacturing, Mechanical Installation, Energy Production and Advanced Manufacturing Methods. With the workplace training given in the senior year, our students work in workplaces for a semester. As a result of this practice, many of our students receive job offers from the companies where they receive workplace training while they are still students.


What awaits our students:

In the courses given in our department, mathematical modeling of mechanical systems is extensively done, so it is necessary to understand numerical issues and study intensively. Since technology is developing very rapidly today, especially in the field of machinery, it is also important to be able to follow technology and adapt to new technologies.


Project and competition successes of our students:

Although our Mechanical Engineering department has just been opened, many projects have been supported by Tübitak within the scope of Tübitak 2209A (University Students Research Projects Support Program) and Tübitak 2209B (Industry-Oriented Undergraduate Research Projects Support Program) in our previous Mechanical - Manufacturing and Energy Systems Engineering programs. In addition, degrees were achieved in competitions and project support programs such as Techno-Enterprise, R&D Project Market, Teknofest and Tübitak 2242.


Fields of study after graduation:

Materials and Manufacturing industry

Energy sector

Automotive industry

Air conditioning industry

Construction - Site sector

Production sector

R&D sector