Our departmental mission is to produce information and train environmentally conscious students who design wood products industrial engineering systems, analyse, implement, evaluate and review the results, take responsibility, respect professional and ethical values, do research, and share policy with the knowledge and confidence. We aim at the students having the principle to be integrated with industry and and others with a strong social aspect.
Our vision is to become a department to transform science and technology for the benefit of humanity and our country, provide a top-level research and educational environment through which the students are equipped with contemporary knowledge and trained so that they have the qualifications of research methodology and ability along with the leadership to compete in the international arena by supporting the national and universal values.
Students studying master's with thesis are required:
• To take 7 courses and enroll in the Seminar course and Master’s thesis, and complete 120 ECTS. To get at least a grade of CB in order to be successful in each course of the program,
• To have 3.00 general average grade out of 4.00 on the core subjects, and are to be successful in the Seminar course and Master’s thesis defense.
Students registered in a Master’s program without thesis:
• Are required to take 10 courses and enroll in the Graduation Project Course, and complete 120 ECTS. (The Graduation Project Course do not have local credit and are assessed with a pass or fail).
• Are required to get at least CB grade in order to be successful in a course in their program.
• Are required to have 3.00 general average grades out of 4.00 on the core subjects, and are to be successful in the Graduate Project course.
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.
No | Program Requirements |
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1 | Students gain an advanced and contemporary knowledge and practical skill after general or bachelor's degree qualification. To obtain an ability to support his/her knowledge and practical skill with technical sources and equipment and to use basic and principle technical terminology. |
2 | Student can gather and use data to solve well defined problems on wood works industrial engineering subjects. He/She can efficiently use his or her practical and knowledge skills in practical applications. |
3 | Students know wood works industrial processes in wood works industrial engineering sectors and can offer improvements when needed. He/she has knowledge of quality control processes and has practical skill to use quality control in furniture wood works industrial processes. |
4 | On the upper surface materials necessary to achieve the ability to apply theoretical knowledge gained, perform quality control |
5 | To obtain an adequate theoretical knowledge and practical skills on composite materials, general structure of material, strength, adhering technology, method of design, design of advanced and improving prototype, testing techniques, production and facility planning and to use these techniques. |
6 | Gaining ability to self-learning and also implementing his/her learning. To gain skill to conduct research on his/her subject personally and present results as technical reports. Monitoring new improvements and updating him/herself continuously and also updating and upgrading these improvements to his/her institution. |
7 | Having an adequate knowledge of health and safety in wood works industrial engineering and also knowledge of social security, ethic values, quality assurance systems, management and environment. |
8 | Having ability to self-evaluate him/her self to make progress and improvements. Being open minded to ideas and improvements he/she supports him/her self and institutions. He/she has knowledge of law, regulation and policy related to his/her job and obeys all the rules accordingly. He/she has a respect and awareness of the environment and the society. |
For each course, the method of assessment and grading is defined "Course Information Form" in details. Click for more information about regulations.
In order to graduate from the Master Program in Woodworking Industrial Engineering, the total number of national credits that students must complete is at least 21 credits in total. ECTS credit amount is 60 credits in total. It also consists of a seminar course and thesis work. The seminar course and thesis work are non-credit and evaluated as successful or unsuccessful.
The training period of the Woodworking Industrial Engineering Master's program is 2 years. During the semester 14 weeks of each course; together with midterm, homework, project etc. evaluation activities and final exams at the end of the semester. In addition, the student is also required to submit a Thesis and an oral presantation for this thesis which will be prepared at the end of a thesis work. In order to qualify for graduation, students must be able to continue with the lessons in the curriculum and be successful at all and have completed all other studies.
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