General Announcements
13.02.2023
About Course Registration in Spring Semester of 2022-2023 Academic Year
Dear Students,
As you know, you can take at most two of your elective courses in the course structure of the program you are registered. The elective courses offered in the Spring semester of the 2022-2023 academic year are presented below, and if requested, it is necessary to apply to the Directorate of the Graduate School with the Request Form for Courses from Other Programs.
Course Code | Course Name | Program/Graduate School |
AAM 533 | Advanced Orbital Mechanics | Aerospace Engineering / GSAA |
AAM 556 | Vibration of Continuous Systems | Aerospace Engineering / GSAA |
AAM 557 | Contemporary Topics in Materials Technology | Aerospace Engineering / GSAA |
AAM 560 | Gas Turbines and Jet Engines | Aerospace Engineering / GSAA |
AAM 561 | Flow Simulations Using Particles | Aerospace Engineering / GSAA |
BMUH 519 | Algorithm Analysis | Electrical and Computer Engineering / GSNAS |
BMUH 531 | Advanced Electromagnetism and Waves | Electrical and Computer Engineering / GSNAS |
BMUH 534 | Fuzzy Logic | Electrical and Computer Engineering / GSNAS |
BMUH 573 | Digital Image Processing | Electrical and Computer Engineering / GSNAS |
FLT 508 | Havalimanı Planlama | Flight Training / GSAA |
FLT 511 | Havayolu Pazarlama Stratejileri | Flight Training / GSAA |
FLT 512 | Havayolu Maliyet Analizi | Flight Training / GSAA |
FLT 516 | Savunma Yönetimi | Flight Training / GSAA |
MA 505 | Advanced Robotics | Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering / GSNAS |
MA 525 | Advanced Composite Materials | Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering / GSNAS |
MA 551 | Advanced Fluid Mechanics | Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering / GSNAS |
MA 579 | Modern Control Systems | Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering / GSNAS |
MA 581 | Navigation Systems | Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering / GSNAS |
MAT 572 | Advanced Engineering Mathematics I |
* GSNAS: Graduate School of Natural and Applied Sciences
** GSAA: Graduate School of Aeronautics and Astronautics