Alternative Energy Resources and Technology

General Information

The need for research and management of natural and inexhaustible energy resources such as wind, solar, geothermal, hydroelectricity has been brought to the agenda due to the fact that fossil-derived energy sources are expensive and finite, and cause climate change and environmental pollution. In this context, the need for environmentally friendly technical personnel who can take part in the production, establishment and operation of alternative energy systems is increasing. The aim of this program is to train qualified and active intermediate staff who can work in other sectors, primarily the energy sector, by providing a high standard education on the use of alternative energy sources in the sector and knowing the necessary systems for these sources.

History
Alternative Energy Resources Technology Program operates actively with 30 student quotas as of 2019-2020. This program has started to admit students as of 2019-Fall Semester. There is an Associate Professor in the academic staff of this program.
Qualification Awarded
Students who successfully complete this program are given an undergraduate diploma in the Department of Electricity and Energy, Alternative Energy Resources Technology Program. Our alumni get the title of "technician".
Higher Grade Transition
If our graduates are successful in the DGS exam held by ÖSYM, they can switch to Energy Engineering, Energy systems Engineering, Energy Management, Nuclear Energy Engineering, Electrical-Electronics, Electrical and Electronic Communication Engineering.
Graduation Requirements
The student must have succeeded in all the courses in the program and must not have a failed grade. In this program, the student must provide a minimum of 120 ECTS credits and the GPA must be at least 60 out of 100. There is a 30-day internship requirement in this program.
Occupational Profiles of Graduates
Graduates, as designers or practitioners in the fields of energy production, transmission, distribution and use 1. In the energy sector 1. In Solar Energy Plants 2. In Solar Panel production or assembly 3. Wind energy and turbine design and production plants 4. Other energy producing They can be employed in the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources and related institutions and organizations.
Assessment and Grading
One Midterm Exam and One Final Exam are held. All courses have at least 60 averages or an average of 50 and all courses have a weighted average of 60.