Manufacturing Systems Engineering

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Foreign:$ 17 k / Year(s) Deadline: Aug 12, 2025
501–600 place StudyQA ranking:5250 Duration:48 months

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Description

Manufacturing Systems Engineering (MS) deals with the planning, design and implementation of technologically complex production systems. The MS program is designed to train and bring forth professionals who can effectively participate in, and become an active member of, such multi-functional teams dealing with the planning, design, and implementation of modern manufacturing systems.

As flexible automation, integration, customization, and miniaturization are the leading trends in the global industrial setting, graduates of MS program can look forward to challenging and gratifying job opportunities in industrial or management consulting companies and services sector, including banks and insurance or software companies. Yet another option for graduates is to take the increasingly attractive path of establishing their own small hi-tech firms.

The Manufacturing Systems (MS) Program is designed to train and bring forth professionals who can effectively participate in, and become an active member of, such multi-functional teams dealing with the planning, design, and implementation of modern manufacturing systems. In developing and integrating systems, an MS engineer faces the challenge of bringing together human, physical, and economic resources as well as knowledge in optimal fashion. Coordination and control are essential management concepts or tools for producing and operating manufacturing systems.

MS curriculum is designed to prepare students as entrepreneurs, problem solvers and change agents in a specific environment. To that end, a solid foundation in mathematics, in the physical, biological and engineering sciences, and in management science and behavioral science is targeted. Group projects where students learn to function as a team constitute an essential part of course-work. Interaction with other disciplines is emphasized: students are strongly encouraged to take courses from other disciplines and participate in multidisciplinary project teams. This will be improving their skills of communicating with other disciplines so as to enable them to function in complex scientific and technical environments throughout their careers. Through a broad range of electives, students shall also be given the opportunity to develop themselves beyond MS boundaries by acquiring a foundation for starting a career in the services sector.

Flexible automation, integration, customization and miniaturization being the leading trends in the global industrial setting, graduates of MS program can look forward to challenging and gratifying job opportunities in industrial or management consulting companies and services sector, including banks and insurance or software companies. Yet another option for them is to take the increasingly attractive path of establishing their own small hi-tech firms.

If MS graduates should decide to go on to graduate study, they will be well prepared to continue either in Manufacturing Systems Engineering as such, or shift to other fields like business, economics and computer science.

Detailed Course Facts

Application deadline 12 August Tuition fee
  • USD 17000 Year (International)

$17000

Start date September 2015 Credits (ECTS) 240 ECTS
Duration full-time 48 months Languages Take an IELTS test
  • English
Delivery mode On Campus Educational variant Full-time Intensity Flexible More information Go To The Course Website

Course Content

SUMMARY OF DEGREE REQUIREMENTS: Min. Credits, Min. Courses

  • University Courses 46
  • Required Courses 4, 3
  • Core Electives 51
  • Area Electives 15
  • Free Electives 9
  • Faculty Courses: Min. courses 5

University Courses

Which consist of 18 courses and 46 credits must be completed. (Two HUM coded courses are required.)

Course Name Credit Faculty MJC 100 Majors: Informative Course 0 FASS CIP 101 Civic Involvement Projects I 0 CIAD ENG 101 Freshman English I 3 FDY MATH 101 Calculus I 3 FENS NS 101 Science of Nature I 4 FENS SPS 101 Humanity and Society I 3 FASS TLL 101 Turkish Language and Literature I 2 FDY ENG 102 Freshman English II 3 FDY MATH 102 Calculus II 3 FENS NS 102 Science of Nature II 4 FENS PROJ 102 Project Course 3 FENS SPS 102 Humanity and Society II 3 FASS TLL 102 Turkish Language and Literature II 2 FDY HIST 191 Principles of Atatürk and the History of the Turkish Revolution I 2 FASS HIST 192 Principles of Atatürk and the History of the Turkish Revolution II 2 FASS HUM 201 Major Works of Literature - Myths and Archetypes 3 FASS HUM 202 Major Works of Western Art 3 FASS HUM 203 Major Works of Ottoman Culture 3 FASS HUM 204 Major Works of Classical Music 3 FASS HUM 205 Major Works of the Cinema 3 FASS HUM 206 Major Works of Drama 3 FASS HUM 211 Major Works of Literature - The Fantastic 3 FASS HUM 212 Major Works of Modern Art 3 FASS HUM 214 Major Works of the Opera 3 FASS HUM 221 Major Works of Literature: The Classical Novel 3 FASS HUM 222 Major Works in Architecture 3 FASS HUM 224 Major Works of 20th Century Music 3 FASS HUM 231 Major Works in Poetry 3 FASS HUM 232 Major Works of Eastern Art 3 FASS HUM 241 Major Works in Short Fiction 3 FASS HUM 251 Major Works in Literature : Love 3 FASS SPS 303 Law and Ethics 3 FASS

Required Courses

Course Name Credit Faculty * CS 201 Introduction to Computing 3 FENS * ENS 208 Introduction to Manufacturing Systems 3 FENS ENS 491 Graduation Project (Design) 1 FENS ENS 492 Graduation Project (Implementation) 3 FENS * MATH 201 Linear Algebra 3 FENS * MATH 203 Introduction to Probability 3 FENS MATH 306 Statistical Modelling 3 FENS MS 301 Deterministic Models in Operations Research 4 FENS MS 302 Stochastic Models in Operations Research 4 FENS MS 305 Simulation 3 FENS PROJ 302 Summer Project 0 FENS

Core Electives

Minimum 25 credits from the pool below

Course Name Credit Faculty CS 204 Advanced Programming 3 FENS * CS 300 Data Structures 3 FENS CS 306 Database Systems 3 FENS * ENS 204 Mechanics 3 FENS * ENS 205 Introduction to Materials Science I 3 FENS * ENS 206 Systems Modeling and Control 3 FENS ENS 209 Introduction to Computer Aided Drafting and Solid Modeling 3 FENS * MATH 204 Discrete Mathematics 3 FENS MS 303 Decision Economics 3 FENS MS 304 Production and Service Systems Planning and Design 3 FENS MS 306 Ergonomics 3 FENS MS 309 Manufacturing Processes I 3 FENS MS 401 Production and Service Systems Operations 3 FENS MS 402 Integrated Manufacturing Systems 4 FENS MS 403 Quality Planning and Control 3 FENS MS 405 Decision Analysis 3 FENS MS 409 Project Scheduling and Management 3 FENS MS 411 Modeling and Analysis of Large Systems 3 FENS

Area Electives

Minimum 15 credits of courses offered by FENS (including Core Electives Courses; excluding University Courses)

Free Electives

Minimum 9 credits of courses offered by FASS & SOM (excluding "University Courses")

Faculty Courses

In line with the conditions stated by the Faculties, a total of at least 5 courses should be completed from FENS Faculty Courses and/or FASS Faculty Courses. At least 2 of these courses must be MATH coded. In addition, at least 3 of these courses must be from the pool of FENS Faculty Courses. These courses may have been taken while fulfilling the other degree requirements for the program.

* Faculty Courses

**Courses in more than one areas are listed in the area according to order of appearence in Summary of Degree Requirements list. That is, if a course is both area elective and core elective,then it is listed in core elective courses list.

***Graduate courses are not listed in undergraduate area requirements even if they are among them.

****Since graduation requirements may change dependent to the enrollment year to the University, we advise our students who enrolled at SU in previous years and still continue their education, to track their graduation requirements completion via Information System - Degree Evaluation.

Requirements

International Students who are in the last year of high school or graduated from a school equivalent to Turkish high schools may apply to undergraduate programs at Sabanci University.
Students who have graduated from any institution that is equivalent to Turkish high-schools and those who meet the application criteria below may apply for the undergraduate programs at the Middle East Technical University.

a) On the condition that they have graduated or expecting graduation from a high-school;

1) international students,

2) those holding Turkish citizenship by birth and renounced their Turkish citizenship, and their children under 18 who are listed in the renouncement document but documenting their certification for rights mentioned in the Turkish Citizenship Law, no: 5901, Item 7, stating that “Anyone born, either in Turkey or abroad, in the marriage of a Turkish mother or father, is a Turkish citizen.” Candidates who wish to apply within the “applications from abroad” category should examine the Turkish Citizenship Law.

3) those who hold citizenship of other countries by birth and have gained the citizenship of The Republic of Turkey / those who hold dual-citizenship,

4) those who hold the citizenship of The Republic of Turkey and have completed their high school education in another country, including those who have completed their high school education in a Turkish institution in another country. (Those who have completed their high school education in The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus are exempt from this rule.)

5) those who hold the citizenship of The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, who reside in The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus and who have completed their secondary education in a GCE AL system, as well as those who have registered and completed their secondary education in a GCE AL system abroad between 2005-2010,

may apply.

b) Applicants

1) who hold the a citizenship of The Republic of Turkey, and have completed their secondary education in Turkey or in The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus,

2) who hold the a citizenship of The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (except for those who have completed their secondary education in a GCE AL system in TRNC, and those who have registered and completed their secondary education in a GCE AL system abroad between 2005-2010),

3) who hold a dual citizenship, one of which is a citizenship of The Republic of Turkey by birth, as stated in article (a) item.2 above. (except for those who have completed their high school education in another country other than The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus/ those who have completed their high school education in a Turkish institution in another country other than The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus),

4) who hold a dual citizenship, one of which is a citizenship of The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (except for those who have completed their secondary education in a GCE AL system in TRNC, and those who have registered and completed their secondary education in a GCE AL system abroad between 2005-2010),

5) those who hold a citizenship of The Republic of Turkey or a dual citizenship, one of which is the a citizenship of The Republic of Turkey by birth, as stated in article a item.2 above, and who have completed their secondary education at institutions within an embassy or in other foreign institutions in Turkey,

cannot apply.

Work Experience

No work experience is required.


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Funding

There is always a possibility of earning scholarships for international students in Sabanci University. However we have to remind you that there are limited numbers of scholarships in all levels and competition is very keen. Also it is not based on financial aid or citizenship but academic merit! Just after you complete your application our scholarships committee will evaluate your application and respond you back. Additionally please note that there is a chance to request scholarships when you complete at least two semesters in SU with outstanding grades.

Undergraduate Scholarships:

The higher scores from the required exams and the higher GPA scores students possess, the higher amounts of scholarships you may get while you are being admitted to the Sabanci University. Once you are granted a scholarship during the admittance, it goes on for your whole education unless you fail to meet the criteria of the scholarship.

While filling out the application form, you can fill in the related area to apply for scholarship.

Please see the scholarship opportunities:

Full Annual Tuition (2013-14)$16,000;

  • 100% Scholarship: Remaining Tuition $0
  • 50% Scholarship: Remaining Tuition $8000
  • 25% Scholarship: Remaining Tuition $12000

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