Physics Laboratory I
PHYS1103
Measurements, error estimation and graphical analysis in mechanics. Analysis of motion with constant acceleration in one and two dimensions. Application of Newton’s second law in linear motion. Investigation of static and kinetic friction forces. Determination of the work done by a variable force. Observations of energy and momentum conservations in rotational motion and collisions. Measurement of moments of inertia of rigid objects. Determination of the velocity of sound in air. Preparation of written lab reports.
AKTS
2Kredi
1Saatler
(0 + 2 + 0 )Computer Literacy
ITEC1001
Introduction to basic IT theory and terminology. Basic skills in a word processor programs, such as MS Word to create documents, format text, apply styles. Basic skills in a spreadsheet program, such as MS Excel, to create and format spreadsheets, including the use of mathematical formulas and to summarize given data in the form of graphics.
AKTS
1Kredi
0Saatler
(0 + 0 + 0 )General Physics II
PHYS1102
Electric charge and electric field. Electric force. Electric flux and Gauss’s law. Electric potential energy and electric potential. Capacitance and dielectrics. Current, resistance and electromotive force. Direct-current circuits. Kirchhoff’s rules. Magnetic field and magnetic forces. Sources of magnetic field. Electromagnetic induction. Inductance and inductors. Alternating current. Maxwell’s equations and Electromagnetic waves.
AKTS
6Kredi
4Saatler
(3 + 0 + 2 )Physics Laboratory II
PHYS1104
Measurements, error estimation and graphical analysis in the area of electricity and magnetism. Verification of Ohm’s law and the analysis of simple electric circuits. Multiloop DC electrical circuits and application of Kirchhoff’s rules. Analysis of AC circuits. Investigation of charging and discharging of capacitors. Determination of dielectric constant of dielectric materials. Confirmation of the electromagnetic induction in transformers. Measurement of the charge to mass ratio of electron. Determination of the magnetic field of the Earth. Preparation of written lab reports
AKTS
2Kredi
1Saatler
(0 + 2 + 0 )Electrical Circuits Laboratory
ELEC2204
Introduction to laboratory equipment and measurements. Introduction to circuit simulation tools. Two-terminal passive elements. Experimental applications of the fundamental circuit principles and theorems: Ohm’s and Kirchoff’s laws, Thevenin, Norton and Superposition theorems. Usage of oscilloscope and signal generator. Capacitor. Inductor. Response of RC, RL, RLC circuits
AKTS
2Kredi
1Saatler
(0 + 2 + 0 )Ethics
HUSS1002
The basic theories in Ethics (the Philosophy of Morality). The practical implications of these theories in particular professions and areas such as engineering, medicine, pharmacology, genetics, technological innovation, artificial intelligence and robotology, management, marketing, international relations, public services, media and law. The meaning and significance of virtue and values. Moral principles within particular professions and their foundation in Ethics.
AKTS
1Kredi
1Saatler
(1 + 0 + 0 )Area Elective-VI
COMP-AE-VI
Area Elective-VI
AKTS
5Kredi
3Saatler
(3 + 0 + 0 )General Elective-V
COMP-GE-V
General Elective-V
AKTS
5Kredi
3Saatler
(3 + 0 + 0 )