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Ability to access wide and deep information with scientific researches in the field of Manufacturing Engineering, evaluate, interpret and implement the knowledge gained in his/her field of study |
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Ability to consolidate Manufacturing Engineering problems, develop proper method(s) to solve and apply the innovative solutions to them |
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Gain comprehensive information on modern techniques, methods and their borders which are being applied to Manufacturing Engineering |
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Ability to design and apply analytical, modelling and experimental based research, analyze and interpret the faced complex issues during the design and apply process |
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Analytical modeling and experimental design based on research and application capabilities; the ability to analyze and interpret complex situations in this process |
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Awareness of the new and developing practices of the profession; the ability to examine and learn when necessary |
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Design and apply theoretical, experimental and model-based research; analyze and solve complicated problems in this process |
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Develop new and / or original ideas and methods; design complex systems or processes and develop innovative / alternative solutions in their designs. |
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The ability to transcribe the processes and outcomes of their work in a systematic and explicit way, either in writing or verbally, in the national and international contexts, |
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It considers social, scientific and ethical values in the collection, interpretation, announcement of data and in all professional activities. |
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To be able to develop strategy, policy and implementation plans on issues related to manufacturing engineering and to be able to evaluate the results obtained within the framework of quality processes |
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Students are aware of the social, environmental, health, safety, legal aspects of project management and business practices and limitations on their engineering applications. |
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