program outcomes

Program Outcomes

The education objectives of the Department of Marine Engineering Operations aim not only to produce graduates who have received quality education but also to outline our graduates' future career goals and ensure that they feel the department's support from the moment they enter the workforce. Therefore, when determining the educational objectives of the Department of Marine Engineering Operations, efforts were made to create the necessary groundwork for our graduates to work effectively in a market where we have a say, moving away from the student-academician cycle.

 

Defined Program Outcomes

Program outcomes are statements that define the knowledge, skills, and behaviors students need to acquire during their education in the program. These outcomes were determined parallel to outcomes of the Association for Evaluation and Accreditation of Engineering Programs to cover the necessary components of knowledge, skills, and behaviors for achieving program educational objectives and are presented below.

 

Program Learning Outcomes:

1. To have knowledge of mathematics, probability, and statistics methods, natural sciences, and engineering knowledge within the scope of marine vehicles in the field of Marine Engineering Operations; to impart the ability to use this knowledge theoretically and practically in solving complex engineering problems.

2. To impart the ability to identify, define, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems in the field of Marine Engineering Operations; to select and apply appropriate analysis and modeling methods for this purpose.

3. To gain the ability to design Marine Engineering Operations systems, processes, devices, and components that can meet the required needs under realistic constraints and conditions; to gain the ability to apply modern design methods for this purpose.

4. To have comprehensive knowledge, skills, and engineering solutions related to the effects of Marine Engineering Operations practices on universal and social aspects such as maritime safety, maritime security, maritime environment, and health, and the legal consequences of the problems reflected in the engineering field of the era.

5. To impart the ability to design experiments, conduct experiments, collect data, analyze and interpret results for the investigation of complex Marine Engineering Operations problems or discipline-specific research topics.

6. To have comprehensive knowledge and skills required to work at the operational/management levels of Marine Engineering Operations.

7. To have comprehensive knowledge and skills required to work in electrical, electronic, and control applications at the operational/management levels of Marine Engineering Operations.

8. To have comprehensive knowledge and skills required to work in maintenance-preservation works at the operational/management levels of Marine Engineering Operations.

9. To instill awareness of the necessity of lifelong learning; to be able to access information and have knowledge about current issues.

10. To impart the ability to establish effective verbal and written communication; to acquire proficient English language skills; to impart the ability to write effective reports and understand written reports, prepare design and production reports, deliver effective presentations, give and receive clear and understandable instructions; to impart the ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing with Maritime English.

11. To behave in accordance with ethical principles; to raise awareness of professional and ethical responsibilities; to provide knowledge about standards used in engineering practices.

12. To impart the ability to follow developments in science and technology and renew oneself continuously.

13. To have comprehensive knowledge and skills required to participate in controlling ship operations and personnel management at operational and management levels.

14. To have knowledge of maritime customs, traditions, and practices.

15. To have knowledge of international and national maritime law.

 

These data can be accessed at https://katalog.ktu.edu.tr/DersBilgiPaketi/oloprogram.aspx?pid=3565&lang=1.Program Outcomes

The education objectives of the Department of Marine Engineering Operations aim not only to produce graduates who have received quality education but also to outline our graduates' future career goals and ensure that they feel the department's support from the moment they enter the workforce. Therefore, when determining the educational objectives of the Department of Marine Engineering Operations, efforts were made to create the necessary groundwork for our graduates to work effectively in a market where we have a say, moving away from the student-academician cycle.

 

Defined Program Outcomes

Program outcomes are statements that define the knowledge, skills, and behaviors students need to acquire during their education in the program. These outcomes were determined parallel to outcomes of the Association for Evaluation and Accreditation of Engineering Programs to cover the necessary components of knowledge, skills, and behaviors for achieving program educational objectives and are presented below.

 

Program Learning Outcomes:

1. To have knowledge of mathematics, probability, and statistics methods, natural sciences, and engineering knowledge within the scope of marine vehicles in the field of Marine Engineering Operations; to impart the ability to use this knowledge theoretically and practically in solving complex engineering problems.

2. To impart the ability to identify, define, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems in the field of Marine Engineering Operations; to select and apply appropriate analysis and modeling methods for this purpose.

3. To gain the ability to design Marine Engineering Operations systems, processes, devices, and components that can meet the required needs under realistic constraints and conditions; to gain the ability to apply modern design methods for this purpose.

4. To have comprehensive knowledge, skills, and engineering solutions related to the effects of Marine Engineering Operations practices on universal and social aspects such as maritime safety, maritime security, maritime environment, and health, and the legal consequences of the problems reflected in the engineering field of the era.

5. To impart the ability to design experiments, conduct experiments, collect data, analyze and interpret results for the investigation of complex Marine Engineering Operations problems or discipline-specific research topics.

6. To have comprehensive knowledge and skills required to work at the operational/management levels of Marine Engineering Operations.

7. To have comprehensive knowledge and skills required to work in electrical, electronic, and control applications at the operational/management levels of Marine Engineering Operations.

8. To have comprehensive knowledge and skills required to work in maintenance-preservation works at the operational/management levels of Marine Engineering Operations.

9. To instill awareness of the necessity of lifelong learning; to be able to access information and have knowledge about current issues.

10. To impart the ability to establish effective verbal and written communication; to acquire proficient English language skills; to impart the ability to write effective reports and understand written reports, prepare design and production reports, deliver effective presentations, give and receive clear and understandable instructions; to impart the ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing with Maritime English.

11. To behave in accordance with ethical principles; to raise awareness of professional and ethical responsibilities; to provide knowledge about standards used in engineering practices.

12. To impart the ability to follow developments in science and technology and renew oneself continuously.

13. To have comprehensive knowledge and skills required to participate in controlling ship operations and personnel management at operational and management levels.

14. To have knowledge of maritime customs, traditions, and practices.

15. To have knowledge of international and national maritime law.

 

These data can be accessed at https://katalog.ktu.edu.tr/DersBilgiPaketi/oloprogram.aspx?pid=3565&lang=1.