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Res. Asst. Talha BOZ
Vice Chairman of Department
Assoc.Prof. Dr. Mustafa
DEMETGÜL
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Mechatronics Engineering MARMARA UNIVERSITY
Faculty of Technology
Marmara University
Faculty of Technology
Department of Mechatronics Engineering
Goztepe Campus 34722
Kadikoy/İstanbul
TURKEY
Phone: +90 (216) 336 57 70
Fax : +90 (216) 337 89 87
MECHATRONICS
ENGINEERING
Young academic staff with
international experience
The most advanced laborato-
ries and equipment in Turkey
for hands-on training practices.
Contemporary, globally com-
petitive curriculum
Gaining ability to work in an
interdisciplinary environment
Gaining theoretical and practi-
cal skills in different areas of
technology
Double major and minor pro-
grams
Opportunity to study abroad
through the Erasmus program
Gaining an industrial experi-
ence during a half year senior
internship program.
Possibility of finding a job in a variety of fields.
Why Technology Faculty
Mechatronics Engineering?
For More Information
The vision of Marmara University, Technology
Faculty, Mechatronics Engineering, which com-
menced in 2010/2011 academic year, is to become
a department that has an effective role in scientific,
technological, and academic activities in the na-
tional and international levels and to become a de-
partment whose graduates receive international
recognition.
According to this vision, as the Department of
Mechatronics Engineering, our aim is to train engi-
neers; with a synergy of technology-oriented, dy-
namic, combination of multidisciplinary that fea-
tures the characteristics of creating nationally and
internationally recognized outcomes, sensitivity to
environmental and social issues, collaboration,
leadership, creativity, and entrepreneurship.
Our target is to combine different abilities; to de-
sign an electro-mechanical device and communica-
tion system that may include all kinds of complex
mechanical, electric, electronic and optical compo-
nents, to develop a production technology, to set up
an interrelated system and to validate the devel-
oped system by recognized testing methods.
Our graduated students from Mechatronics Engi-
neering will have a chance to find a job in a variety
of areas, because of its multidisciplinary nature.
TECHNOLOGY FACULTY– MECHATRONICS ENGINEERING
What is Mechatronics Engineering? Jobs in the Mechatronics Engineers
Skills Learned from Mechatronics
Engineering
Is capable to work in a multi disciplined team an
capable to become a team leader
Is able to use modern computer software’s in
engineering designing and analysis.
Is capable of planning and setting up the experi-
ment, using modern equipment’s to collect data
and to do analysis
Can design a product, using the technology
along with the communication to the experts in
this area, to create a smart electro-mechanic
system.
As it can be understood from the root of the
word ‘Mechatronics’, Mechatronics Engineer-
ing is the combination of mechanism’s ‘mecha’
and electronics’ ‘tronics’ and an integration of
Electronics, Computer and Software Engineer-
ing disciplines.
A Mechatronics Engineer;
Can contribute to production technology.
Can perform monitoring of production pro-
cess, modeling and controlling.
Can work in his/her field and other interdis-
ciplinary environments.
Can recognize the problems and can use
scientific methods in the solution.
Can line up the intersystem and control the
system operation to be suitable to its con-
cept.
Robot technology design, de-
velopment and application
Industrial Automation
Automotive Industry
Aerospace Industry
Intelligent weapons and
the arms industry
Household Device Industry
Medical Instruments
Ship-building
Transportation Industry
Telecommunication
Construction Industry
Video games and artificial
intelligent applications
Banking Industry
Major Courses in
Mechatronics Engineering
Basic Science Courses
Basic Engineering Cours-
es
Programming
Electric-Electronics
Computer-Aided Design
Mechanics
Mechatronics Design
Automation
Process Control
System Analysis
Microsystems Techniques
Robotics
Management