[] About Program
The purpose of mechatronics education, basic engineering disciplines on the future use of the technology is to educate engineers who can develop smart and modern products. Using the Future will be against mechatronics engineers problems selecting the necessary technologies between different main engineering disciplines (mechanical, electrical, and computer science) easily movable and this problem will be people who can provide the best approach. A student has the Düzce University Mechatronics Engineering degree, computers in business who companies with integrated manufacturing systems, develops automation products and centers using industry will have the opportunity to work on electromechanical design or academic institutions for automation.
[] Goals
Mechatronics Engineering, machinery and electrical and electronic engineering of qualified personnel in the field of automation with the intersection grow to meet the needs of the industry, can design and produce new systems, based on ethical values, to work as a team, who can lead the subject engineers is committed to training.
[] Objectives
The vision of Mechatronics Engineering Department, rapidly growing at a time when technology can be applied to follow these changes, not just the maintenance of existing systems, capable of designing new systems and apply new developments in technology has become a part that can transfer the application to the industry.
[] Education Language
Turkish
[] Degree to Be Won
Students who successfully complete the programme will be awarded an Bachelor's Degree in Mechatronics Engineering.
[] Earned Level of Qualification
It is a programme that provides undergraduate (first cycle) education.
[] Admission Requirements
The admission of students to the programmes is made according to the Student Selection and Placement Centre (OSYM – University entrance exam) within the framework set by the regulations of Higher Education Council (HEC). After students inform the Student Selection and Placement Centre about what programmes they want to study at, students are placed in the related programmes according to their scores they got from the exam.

Foreign students are admitted to the related programmes with the scores of internationally acceptable exams such as SAT, ACT or are admitted to the related programmes with their high school graduation grades (Undergraduate and Graduate Programmes for Foreign Students Admission Guidelines).

The admission of students of General Academic Exchange Protocol to the related programmes are done within the framework of the bilateral agreements (ERASMUS, FARABI, etc) signed between Duzce University and the partner universities. Guest students may enroll into the courses in this programme, if the related academic unit approves. Sufficient language knowledge is required to monitor the programme.
[] Course's Contrubution To Program
To complete the available courses in the program (a total of 240 ECTS) successfully, the students have to get at least 50 points out of 100 and required to achieve 2.50 on a 4.00 weighted grade point average. To graduate from the programs students should get at least DD in all of the courses provided. Students are also required to complete the compulsory practice in the specified time.
[] Recognition of Prior Learning
Students enrolled in DU might be exempted from certain courses within the framework of certain regulations. A student can be exempted from a certain course provided related course content previously received from another institution complies with that of DU, which is subject to approval and verification by the Board of faculty/graduate school/school.

Recognition of Education Abroad

DU recognises academic terms and courses studied by a student that has been involved in an exchange programme for one or two terms at the universities with which a partnership was established.

Students that are selected to avail themselves of Student Mobility for Studies under ERASMUS are obliged to draw up an education agreement with relevant ERASMUS Unit Coordination prior to the mobility term. The education agreement demonstrates the courses to be studied at the partner university the student intends to go, as well as appropriate ECTS credits.

In addition to this, students shall be asked to issue a Recognition Sheet, which refers to the equivalent of foreign courses in DU, so that the credit transfer is planned and approved.

At the end of the exchange term, the courses studied abroad are recorded and demonstrated in the transcript, together with the original course codes and names and ECTS credits. Pursuant to ERASMUS Programme and Collaboration Agreements concluded thereunto, official transcripts will quote, an abbreviation signal of ET, European Transfer, for the courses studied abroad.
[] Description of Program
Mechatronics of our age is accepted as a new and popular science, mechanical, electrical-electronic and computer engineering come together, the software and control engineering is a concept of interdisciplinary topics that collects under the same roof. Mechatronics Program, used in industrial and commercial business areas of mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic, electric or electronic-based or computer-controlled all the equipment, tools, equipment, hardware and equipment to the production systems and the introduction of these technological structures, design, installation, operation, maintenance, repair and development of talented, knowledgeable and specific occupational skills, technical manpower to train.
[] Program Requirements
No Program Requirements
1 Mathematics, science and engineering to gain practical skills in Mechatronics Engineering
2 All or a component of a mechatronic system design under realistic conditions and develop skills to gain
3 Ability to identify, formulate and solve to gain skills.
4 Current software and hardware for use in an effective manner
5 Professional responsibility and ethical awareness win
6 Ability to work in team and individual win
7 Oral and written communication skills to win. Foreign effectively use a language of professional life
8 Awareness of the needs of lifelong learning; The ability to access information, to follow developments in science and technology and continuous self-renewal ability to win
[] TYYÇ - Based on the Adequacy-Relationship Adequacy of Program
[] Professional Profile of Graduates
Students, who graduate from the department, can work in both public and private sectors such as MKEK, TCDD, TÜLOMSAŞ, TÜVASAŞ, ASELSAN, HAVELSAN, ROKETSAN, TAI and Metropolitan Municipalities. Also they will be able to work in mechatronics projects, will have both local and global levels as well as the ability to produce value in science and technology . Mechatronics Engineers can work in areas which machinery, electronics and computer companies are used together, as an engineer in the state sector and factories. These engineers can work also in various factories and industrial maintenance, repair jobs or jobs in the service sector work in automation.Students who complete this program get the opportunity to establish their own businesses with a small capital of automation and information technology sector.
[] The Upper Stage of a Transition
Graduate students of this programme may apply to study in graduate programmes.
[] Program Structure
* Mechatronics Engineering undergraduate programme was schemed to be a programme where formal education with 240 ECTS credits is given to students.
* The programme has common courses designated by University Senate along with the compulsory common courses and English course partaking in Higher Education Law.
* Students are required to participate in summer practice for 50 weekdays to be graduated.
[] Examinations, Assessment and Grading
For each course, the method of assessment and grading is defined "Course Information Form" in details. Click for more information about regulations.
[] Graduation Requirements
It is required to complete 173 national credits which 47 of them belongs to selective lessons. The amount of required ECTS credits to graduate are 240 credits, i.e. 30 credits for each semester, total ECTS credits of selective courses is 68. The period of study for Department of Mechatronics Engineering consists of 4 years. In every semester, there are assessment tools such as midterm exam, homework, project, etc during the 14 weeks of semester and a final exam at the end of the semester. Student is expected to have a successful completion of internship (70 working days) in industry before graduation. Internship is not credited in the programme though it is prerequisite for the graduation. However, the competences gained and workload needed with internship are ensured with the relevant courses` content, practice and workload in the programme. In addition to that student is required to complete a degree project and final year dissertation which follows an oral presentation. In order to graduate students shall complete all of their classes successfully and shall have 2,50 GPA.
[] Type of Training
Full-Time
[] Dean and Assistant Deans
Acting Dean
Prof. Dr. Resul KARA
E-Mail:resulkara@duzce.edu.tr

[] Programme Director
Prof. Dr. MERT YILDIRIM
E-Mail:mertyildirim@duzce.edu.tr
[] ECTS Coordinator
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Şenol ŞİRİN
E-Mail:senolsirin@duzce.edu.tr
[] Erasmus Coordinator
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Şenol ŞİRİN
E-Mail:senolsirin@duzce.edu.tr
[] Academic Staff
  • Head of Department
       Prof. Dr. MERT YILDIRIM
       mertyildirim@duzce.edu.tr

  • Faculty Member
       Prof. Dr. BÜLENT AYDEMİR
       bulentaydemir@duzce.edu.tr

  • Faculty Member
       Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ferzan KATIRCIOĞLU
       ferzankatircioglu@duzce.edu.tr

  • Faculty Member
       Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gürcan SAMTAŞ
       gurcansamtas@duzce.edu.tr

  • Faculty Member
       Assoc. Prof. Dr. Şenol ŞİRİN
       senolsirin@duzce.edu.tr

  • Faculty Member
       Assist. Prof. Dr. Enes ASLAN
       enesaslan@duzce.edu.tr

  • Lecturer
       Prof. Dr. Ali GÜRSEL
       aligursel@duzce.edu.tr

  • ECTS Coordinator
       Assoc. Prof. Dr. Şenol ŞİRİN
       senolsirin@duzce.edu.tr


  •    Assoc. Prof. Dr. Şenol ŞİRİN
       senolsirin@duzce.edu.tr

  • Lecturer
       Lect. Dr. Sabri UZUNER
       sabriuzuner@duzce.edu.tr

  • Lecturer
       Lect. Dr. Beytullah BOZALİ
       beytullahbozali@duzce.edu.tr

  • Lecturer
       Res. Assist. Oğuz EROL
       oguzerol@duzce.edu.tr

  • Lecturer
       Res. Assist. Lütfullah Enes GÖĞŞEN
       enesgogsen@duzce.edu.tr

  • Lecturer
       Res. Assist. Emre PAZARLI
       emrepazarli@duzce.edu.tr

  • Lecturer
       Lecturer Medine UÇAR ŞENGÜL
       medineucar@duzce.edu.tr