History
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Manisa Celal Bayar University Soma Vocational School Electronics and Automation Department was first opened as a Mechatronics Program in the 2008-2009 academic year and since January 2011, continues to teach as a Mechatronics Program under the Department of Electronics and Automation. Starting from the 2016-2017 academic year, the Mechatronics program has passed the Vacational Training in Workplace Model (3 + 1).
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Qualification Awarded
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Mechatronics, Pre Bachelor
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Level of Qualification (Short Cycle , First Cycle , Second Cycle, Third Cycle)
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Pre Bachelor
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Specific Admission Requirements
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Candidates must have a high school and a balanced school diploma and a certificate showing that the related division has been placed by taking the sufficient score from the Higher Education Institutions Examination (YKS) administered by the Center for Measurement, Selection and Placement.
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Specific Arrangements For Recognition Of Prior Learning (Formal, Non-Formal and Informal)
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Students enrolled in the program can be exempted from the courses they have achieved in the higher education institutions they have already studied. Also; An exemption examination is opened at the beginning of each academic year for the foreign language course and the proposals of the relevant committees and the courses approved by the Senate. Students who score 65 or more on the exemption examination are exempted from these courses.
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Qualification Requirements and Regulations
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In order for graduates of mechatronics program to graduate, they must have successfully completed the required and elective courses for 120 ECTS including 30 semesters in the form specified in the department education program and they must complete the Vacational Training in Workplace. In addition to these conditions, the GPA should be at least 2.00 out of 4.00.
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Profile of The Programme
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The goal of mechatronics education is to train technicians who will be able to develop contemporary and intelligent products on the basis of basic engineering disciplines, using tomorrow's technology. By choosing the necessary technologies to meet the problems of the future mechatronics technicians, it is possible to move easily between different main engineering branches (machine, electrical and computer science) and train those who can solve these problems with the best approach.
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Occupational Profiles of Graduates With Examples
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1. Firms operating machinery-mechatronic machines 2. Research and development laboratories as technician responsible for R & D, 3. As a technician responsible for the fundamentals of basic technical education and finance and marketing, 4. From planning, as technologist responsible for imalattan and quality control, 5. In the energy sector as the technician responsible for design, operation, planning, maintenance and Logistics 6. From the design, as the technician in charge of planning and maintenance,
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Access to Further Studies
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Our graduate students are able to graduate to the departmental degree programs and open departments by using the Vertical Transfer Exam (DGS).
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Examination Regulations, Assessment and Grading
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At least one midterm and one final exam are given for each course. Other than midterm exams, quizzes, projects and other activities that the instructor deems suitable can be done. The contribution of these activities to the number and grade of achievement is indicated in the course plan by the teaching staff. Success grade is calculated by taking 40% of midterm grade and 60% of final grade. All exams are evaluated over 100 points. Success grade is evaluated by relative evaluation system and converted into letter grade. The student must take at least a CC letter grade in order for a dersten to be considered successful. Students with a GANO score of at least 2.00 (DC) and (DD) are considered to be successful in their grades. Students are required to submit a maximum score of (DD), (DC), or (CC) to students who fall below GANO 2.00 for a maximum of three courses that fail to attain graduation or have not received a recent (FF) or (FD) three courses are entitled to an additional exam. The score taken from the additional exams will replace the success grade. At the end of each semester the student will be entitled to the additional exam.
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Graduation Requirements
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To be successful in all of the courses available in the program (120 ECTS credits), to obtain a GPA of at least 2.00 over 4.00 and to complete the Vacational Training in Workplace.
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Mode of Study (Full-Time, Part-Time, E-Learning )
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Full Time
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Address, Programme Director or Equivalent
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Address : Değirmen Cad. No: 2 MCBÜ SOMA VOCATIONAL SCHOOL 45500 Soma / MANİSA Phone : 0 236 612 00 63 Document Pass: 0 236 612 20 02 E mail : somamyo@cbu.edu.tr mustafa.orhan@cbu.edu.tr Web address : http://www2.cbu.edu.tr/somamyo CHAIRMAN OF THE PROGRAM See. Mustafa ORHAN ECTS COORDINATOR Lecturer. Mustafa ORHAN
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Facilities
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Manufacturing Laboratories, Computer Laboratories, Hydraulic-Pneumatic Laboratories, PLC Laboratories
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