(Between the 2013-2019 Academic Years) Course Structure Diagram with Credits


To see the course details (such as objectives, learning outcomes, content, assessment and ECTS workload), click the relevant Course Code given in the table below.

1. Year Fall Semester
CodePre.Course NameTheoryApplication/LaboratoryLocal CreditsECTS
IUE 100Orientation and Career Planning1012
ENG 101Academic Skills in English I2233
TURK 100Turkish4044
MATH 153Calculus I2236
SFL 1013Second Foreign Languages I2234
SE 113Introduction to Programming2236
PHYS 100General Physics I2236
Total 31
1. Year Spring Semester
CodePre.Course NameTheoryApplication/LaboratoryLocal CreditsECTS
MATH 154Calculus II2236
HIST 100Principles of Atatürk and History of Revolution 4044
ENG 102Academic Skills in English II2234
SFL 1024Second Foreign Languages II2234
CIVE 102Engineering Concepts and Solutions1226
CHEM 100General Chemistry2236
Total 30
2. Year Fall Semester
CodePre.Course NameTheoryApplication/LaboratoryLocal CreditsECTS
SFL 201Second Foreign Languages III2234
CIVE 201Engineering Mechanics I: Statics3036
CIVE 205Introduction to Materials Science2236
MATH 207Introduction to Differential Equations I2235
ELEC 001Elective Course I3035
POOL 006GEC- Social Awareness and Ethics3034
Total 30
2. Year Spring Semester
CodePre.Course NameTheoryApplication/LaboratoryLocal CreditsECTS
SFL 202Second Foreign Languages IV2234
POOL 004GEC- Social Sciences B: Humanities and Social Sciences3034
CIVE 208Fluid Mechanics3036
CIVE 202Technical Drawing2234
CIVE 204Engineering Mechanics II: Dynamics3036
CIVE 206Strength of Materials2236
Total 30
3. Year Fall Semester
CodePre.Course NameTheoryApplication/LaboratoryLocal CreditsECTS
CIVE 301Structural Analysis I3246
CIVE 303Soil Mechanics I3245
CIVE 305Hydromechanics3246
ELEC 002Elective Course II3035
ELEC 003Elective Course III3034
ST 204Summer Training (4 weeks)0004
Total 30
3. Year Spring Semester
CodePre.Course NameTheoryApplication/LaboratoryLocal CreditsECTS
CIVE 304Structural Steel Design3034
CIVE 302Reinforced Concrete3244
ENG 310Essential Speaking Skills in English3034
ELEC 004Elective Course IV3035
MATH 208Introduction to Differential Equations II2235
ELEC 005Elective Course V3038
Total 30
4. Year Fall Semester
CodePre.Course NameTheoryApplication/LaboratoryLocal CreditsECTS
MATH 240Probability for Engineers3036
ENG 410English for Career Development3034
ELEC 006Elective Course VI3035
ELEC 007Elective Course VII3035
FENG 497Multidisciplinary Engineering Projects2236
ST 304Summer Training (4 weeks)0004
Total 30
4. Year Spring Semester
CodePre.Course NameTheoryApplication/LaboratoryLocal CreditsECTS
POOL 003GEC-Social Sciences A: Economics3034
ELEC 009Elective Course IX3035
ELEC 008Elective Course VIII3036
ELEC 010Elective Course X3034
ELEC 011Elective Course XI3035
FENG 498Engineering Capstone2236
Total 30
Elective Courses
CodePre.Course NameTheoryApplication/LaboratoryLocal CreditsECTS
CIVE 307Materials of Construction2235
CIVE 310Structural Analysis II3036
CIVE 410Advance Reinforced Concrete3035
CIVE 412Advanced Steel Design3036
CIVE 414Foundation Engineering3036
CIVE 416Finite Element Modeling3036
CIVE 418Structural Health Monitoring3036
CIVE 420Advanced Structural Analysis3036
CIVE 422Matrix Analysis3036
CIVE 424Hydrology and Water Resources3035
CIVE 425Computer Applications in Structural Engineering3036
CIVE 426Introduction to Structural Dynamics3036
CIVE 427Nondestructive Testing Technologies of Historic Structures3036
CIVE 428Earthquake Engineering3036
CIVE 430Sediment Transport3035
CIVE 431Prestressed Concrete3035
CIVE 432Design of Hydraulic Structures3035
CIVE 434Analysis and Control of Unsteady Flows3035
CIVE 436Hydraulic Physical Models3035
CIVE 438Concrete Technology3035
CIVE 440Groundwater Engineering3035
CIVE 441Prefabricated Structures3035
CIVE 442Transportation Engineering3035
CIVE 444Design of Water Transmission and Distribution Systems3035
CIVE 450Coastal and Harbor Engineering3035
CIVE 451Numerical Methods for Civil Engineers2238
CIVE 460Soil Improvement Techniques2235
CIVE 470Coastal Zone Management3035
CIVE 480Construction Management3035
CIVE 490Advanced Soil Mechanics2235
Restricted Elective Courses
CodePre.Course NameTheoryApplication/LaboratoryLocal CreditsECTS
Additional Notes

In order to graduate, 240 ECTS credit courses in total must be successfully completed. GEC and elective courses providing 240 ECTS must be achieved. Otherwise, they do not satisfy the minimum requirements of graduation.

 

Civil Engineering Department students are required to take 11 elective courses including 8 technical elective courses and 3 free elective courses in order to graduate.

 

Technical Elective Courses: They can be courses with AE, BME, CE, CIVE, EEE, FE, GBE, IE, MCE, ME, SE, MATH, PHYS  codes provided that they are 2nd year and above, but at least 5 of them must be CIVE code courses.

 

Free Elective Courses: They can be any of the courses offered by the university, provided that they are offered in English in the undergraduate level, but they cannot be a GEC (General Education Courses) or the mandatory second foreign language courses.

 

One of the technical elective courses (ELEC 005) must be courses with  8 ECTS credit and  AE, BME, CE, CIVE, EEE, FE, GBE, IE, MCE, ME, SE, MATH, PHYS codes provided that they are 2nd year and above.

 

Critical Information:

1. It is critical to pay attention to the ECTS credits of a technical or free elective course. The ECTS credit should not be lower than the credits of the elective course. Otherwise the total 240 ECTS credits requirement will be violated and the conditions for graduation will not be fulfilled.

2. While selecting a new technical, a GEC or a free elective course, the course syllabus should be carefully inspected. The course should not be the same, similar or less comprehensive as any course you have previously taken in your curriculum or any compulsory course in your curriculum that you have not taken yet. In this case, the courses you have taken will not be counted as any elective courses (technical, GEC or free elective) and will not fulfill any qualifications in the curriculum. Please, do not select courses that in this case. For example, a student who takes MATH 153 or has MATH 153 in his curriculum cannot take MATH 101 from the Mathematics department and cannot count as an elective even if he has taken it. As a second example, a student who has taken SE115 cannot take SE113 which is less comprehensive, and it will not be counted as a technical or free elective. Similarly, a student who has taken CIVE 201 Engineering Mechanics I: Statics cannot take ME 205 Statics as an elective of any kind. When you are in doubt, please consult your advisor.

 

 

If you need support for these courses due to your disability, please refer to Disability Support Unit. Contact; engelsiz@ieu.edu.tr