Kimya Mühendisliği Lisansüstü Programı

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Head of the Department : Sezen Soyer Uzun

Associate Department Heads : Hilal Taymaz Nikerel

Professors : Şükrü Uğur Akman, Ahmet Erhan Aksoylu, Mahir Arıkol*, Ahmet Kerim Avcı, Türkan Haliloğlu, Öner Hortaçsu†, Zeynep İlsen Önsan†, Sezen Soyer Uzun, Kutlu Ülgen, Ramazan Yıldırım.

Associate Professors : Burak Alakent, Müslüm Demir, Damla Eroğlu Pala, Hilal Taymaz Nikerel, Abdullah Kerem Uğuz, Betül Uralcan.

Assistant Professors : Ahmet Emrehan Emre.

*Part-time

† Professor Emeritus

MASTER OF SCIENCE PROGRAM

The objective of the M.S. program is to prepare the students for industrial careers and further academic studies by strengthening their background through fundamental as well as specialized courses, and original thesis work involving application of chemical engineering principles and methodology to specific topics of current interest.

The M.S. program in Chemical Engineering comprises 24 credits of course work and a thesis. The total number of credits is composed of 12 credits of required courses and 12 credits of elective courses. All M.S. students should take ChE 579 Graduate Seminar (non-credit).

The required courses are designed to provide a uniform background covering fundamental areas.

MASTER of SCIENCE PROGRAM IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
(WITH THESIS)

First Semester Cr. ECTS*
ChE 555 Applied Mathematics and Modeling for Chemical Engineers I** 3 8
ChE 631 Advanced Fluid Mechanics 3 10
-- Elective*** 3 8
-- Elective 3 8
ChE 579 Graduate Seminar 0 2
12 36

Second Semester Cr. ECTS
ChE 642 Catalytic Reactor Analysis and Design 3 10
ChE 622 Statistical Thermodynamics 3 10
-- Elective 3 5
-- Elective 3 5
12 30

Cr. ECTS
ChE 690 M.S. Thesis in Chemical Engineering 0 60

Total Credits: 24
Total ECTS: 126


* ECTS and credit hours specified are the minimum required values.
** Students who have already taken ChE 555 in their undergraduate program must instead take a graduate-level course offered by the ChE Department.
*** "Elective Courses" are subject to the approval of the graduate advisor.

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY PROGRAM IN CHEMİCAL ENGINEERING

First Semester Cr. ECTS*
ChE 637 Advanced Mass Transfer** 3 10
-- Specified Elective*** 3 8
-- Elective**** 3 8
-- Elective 3 8
12 34

Second Semester Cr. ECTS
-- Elective 3 8
-- Elective 3 8
-- Elective 3 8
ChE 700 Graduate Seminar 0 2
9 26

Cr. ECTS
-- Thesis Proposal Defense 0 30
-- Qualifying Exam 0 30
ChE 790 PhD Dissertation 0 120
Total 0 180

Total Credits: 21
Total ECTS: 240

* ECTS and credit hours specified are the minimum required values.
** If this course was completed during the student's M.Sc. Program, another 600 level course offered by the Institute should be taken instead.


*** Specified Elective: A course on System Dynamics or Mathematics/Mathematical Applications offered by the Institute upon the approval of the advisor. This course may be, but not limited to one of the following:

ChE 578 Dynamic Optimization of Chemical Processes
ChE 672 Advanced Process Control
500-600 Level courses from the Mathematics Departmant
ChE 556 Applied Mathematics and Modeling for Chemical Engineers II
CE 503 Mathematical Methods in Engineering
EE 572 Mathematical Methods for Signal Processing
ME 501, 502 Advanced Engineering Mathematics I, II
ME 632 Approximate Solution Techniques
PHYS 521, 522 Mathematical Methods of Physics I, II

**** At least two non-ChE courses offered by the Institute should be completed to fulfill the Elective requirements. All elective courses are subject to the approval of the graduate advisor.

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY PROGRAM IN CHEMİCAL ENGINEERING
( STUDENTS ACCEPTED WITH BACHELOR'S DEGREE)

First Semester Cr. ECTS*
ChE 555 Applied Mathematics and Modeling for Chemical Engineers I** 3 8
ChE 579 Graduate Seminar 0 2
ChE 631 Advanced Fluid Mechanics 3 10
-- Elective Course*** 3 8
-- Elective Course 3 8
12 36

Second Semester Cr. ECTS
ChE 622 Statistical Thermodynamics 3 10
ChE 642 Catalytic Reactor Analysis and Design 3 10
-- Elective 3 8
-- Elective 3 8
12 36

Third Semester Cr. ECTS*
ChE 637 Advanced Mass Transfer 3 10
-- Specified Elective**** 3 8
-- Elective 3 8
-- Elective 3 8
12 34

Fourth Semester Cr. ECTS
-- Elective 3 8
-- Elective 3 8
ChE 700 Graduate Seminar 0 2
6 18

Cr. ECTS
-- Thesis Proposal Defense 0 30
-- Qualifying Exam 0 30
ChE 790 PhD Dissertation 0 120
Total 0 180

Total Credits: 42
Total ECTS: 304

* ECTS and credit hours specified are the minimum required values.
** Students who have already taken ChE 555 in their undergraduate program must instead take a graduate-level course offered by the ChE Department.
*** At least two non-ChE courses offered by the Institute should be completed to fulfill the Elective requirements. All elective courses are subject to the approval of the graduate advisor.

**** Specified Elective: A course on System Dynamics or Mathematics/Mathematical Applications offered by the Institute upon the approval of the advisor. This course may be, but not limited to one of the following:

ChE 578 Dynamic Optimization of Chemical Processes
ChE 672 Advanced Process Control
500-600 Level courses from the Mathematics Departmant
ChE 556 Applied Mathematics and Modeling for Chemical Engineers II
CE 503 Mathematical Methods in Engineering
EE 572 Mathematical Methods for Signal Processing
ME 501, 502 Advanced Engineering Mathematics I, II
ME 632 Approximate Solution Techniques
PHYS 521, 522 Mathematical Methods of Physics I, II

DOCTOR of PHILOSOPHY (Ph.D.) PROGRAM::

The objective of the Ph.D. Program is to prepare the students for teaching and research careers through;

- advanced and specialized course work for a broader and deeper knowledge of chemical engineering, and
- dissertation work involving independent and original research on frontline topics.

The Ph.D. Program in Chemical Engineering consists of a minimum of 21 credits of course work for M.Sc. degree holders and a dissertation carried out according to the regulations of the Institute of Graduate Studies in Science and Engineering (Institute). Students are also expected to complete Ph.D. Thesis work of 120ECTS credits.

The required courses for the Ph.D. Program are;

1. ChE 637: Advanced Mass Transfer. If this course was completed during the student's M.Sc. Program, another 600 level course offered by the Institute should be taken instead.

2. Specified Elective: A course on System Dynamics or Mathematics/Mathematical Applications offered by the Institute upon the approval of the advisor. This course may be, but not limited to one of the following:

ChE 578 Dynamic Optimization of Chemical Processes
ChE 672 Advanced Process Control
500-600 Level courses from the Mathematics Departmant
ChE 556 Applied Mathematics and Modeling for Chemical Engineers II
CE 503 Mathematical Methods in Engineering
EE 572 Mathematical Methods for Signal Processing
ME 501, 502 Advanced Engineering Mathematics I, II
ME 632 Approximate Solution Techniques
PHYS 521, 522 Mathematical Methods of Physics I, II

3. Electives: At least two non-ChE courses offered by the Institute should be completed to fulfill the Elective requirements. All elective courses are subject to the approval of the graduate advisor.

Students without a M.Sc. degree should complete 42 credits of course work. These students are expected to take all courses of the M.Sc. program (24 credits) and the remaining 18 credits should be completed with the ChE 637, Specified Elective and 4 Elective Courses from the Institute.

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