Establishment
The Electronic Technology program started its education as an "Industrial Electronics" program when our school was first established under the Erzincan University. After Gümüşhane University was opened, Kelkit Aydın Doğan Vocational School was connected to Gümüşhane University. After 2009, its name was changed as "Electronic Technology" program. After graduating for many years, the program was closed to student admission due to not choosing enough students in the 2017-2018 period. An application has been made to YÖK for student admission in the 2019-2020 Fall semester. The department is currently active and accepting students.
Mission
To meet the need of electronic technicians in areas such as production, installation, maintenance-repair and technical service of the country and the industry of the region, and to prepare our students for both the exam and the department they will receive new education by providing all kinds of support to pass to undergraduate education with a vertical transition.
Vision
Especially in cooperation with the industry in the region, to train high-quality and ready-to-work electronic technicians to meet the needs of the region and the country.
Program Facilities
There are two fully equipped electronics laboratories where the lessons in our program will be practiced. In these laboratories, there are experiment sets, electronic materials, computers and measuring instruments where many lessons can be applied.
Degree
Students who graduate from this program receive the title of "Electronics Technician".
Vertical Transfer
Students who graduate from this program can enter the Vertical Transfer Examination (DKS) and transfer to the following four-year undergraduate departments.
Computer and Control Teaching
Electrical engineering
Electricity Teaching
Electrical electronics Engineering
Electronic Engineering
Communication Electronics Education
Technology Electronics and Computer Education
Electronics and Communication Engineering
Electronics and Communication Teaching
Energy Teaching
Physics
Aviation Electrical and Electronics
Control Engineering
Meteorological Engineering
Aircraft Electrical-Electronics
Aerospace Engineering
Employment Opportunities of Graduates
Electronics Technology Graduates can work in the following fields in the public and private sectors in line with the courses they have taken, the internships they have done, and their personal dispositions and wishes, and they can even open their own businesses with the entrepreneurship training they have received.
In units where technical service and all kinds of maintenance and repair are performed,
In the installation of electrical-electronic devices,
In units where electronic devices are programmed,
In power electronics, power supplies and energy sector,
In the production and sales units of all kinds of electrical-electronic devices,
In the installation, maintenance and programming of control and automation systems,
In industrial facilities where all kinds of production are made.
Name | Division | Phone | |
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Asst. Prof. Dr. Kenan Kuzulugil | Electronics Technology Program | kenankuzulugil@gumushane.edu.tr | 3730 |
Lecturer Sedat Ataseven | Electronics Technology Program | sedatataseven@gumushane.edu.tr | 3734 |
Lecturer Şahin Soydaş | Electronics Technology Program | sahinsoydas@gumushane.edu.tr | 3736 |
Mission of the department
Electronic Technology can be defined as the control of hardware and production in the industry using electronic circuit systems. The aim of the Electronic Technology program is; to train intermediate manpower who will work on the assembly, maintenance and repair of electronic devices used in industry, who know electronic systems and equipment, know their features, and can apply their knowledge to industrial systems and equipment.
Vision of the department
To be a preferred academic program by training the technicians it has trained, who have a good command of the theory required by its field, and qualified intermediate manpower with high application skills.
Electronics and Automation Department Quality Board Members
Assit. Prof. Kenan KUZULUGİL
Lecturer Sedat Atasaven
Lecturer Şahin SOYDAŞ
External Stakeholder of the Division
Opinions are received from people who have worked in the public and private sectors in the past and currently in the field of electronic technology, on educational processes, curriculum, graduate profile and employment opportunities. The department exchanges experience, knowledge, and ideas with external stakeholders in each academic year, and receives suggestions and opinions on students' individual career determination preferences.
Internal Stakeholders of the Division
Active Students of the Department
Performance Evaluation Criteria of the Department
1. Employment rate of graduates,
2. The success rate of our graduates in the vertical transfer exam,
3. Our graduates adapt quickly to business life and make significant contributions to the institution they work for.
Performance Goals of the Department
ACADEMIC
Academic Staff Planning of the Department
Planning is carried out within the framework of the “Regulation on Determination and Use of Academic Staff Norm Staffs in State Higher Education Institutions”.
Development Opportunities of Academic Staff
It is possible to be assigned to the academic staff, if they complete the legal processes to train themselves in the country and abroad for self-development.
Academic staff can attend the project and academic publication writing trainings given by the BAP unit.
Academic staff are encouraged to participate in scientific meetings and learning activities organized at home and abroad.
Student Admission Requirements of the Department
To be successful in the ÖSYS exam conducted by the Student Selection and Placement Center (ÖSYM). Admission conditions for foreign students are announced on the university's website at the beginning of each academic year.
Student Qualification Requirements
The student must have passed all the courses in the program and must not have an FF, DZ or YZ grade. In this program, the student must provide a minimum of 120 ECTS credits and a GPA of at least 2.00 out of 4.00. There is a 30-day internship obligation in this program.
Number of Students of the Department:
Our department is currently active and has 15 students in the first year and 10 students in the second year.
Graduation requirements
Students who successfully complete all 120 ECTS courses in the program and achieve a weighted grade point average of at least 2.00 out of 4.00 are entitled to graduate.
Employment Opportunities for Graduates
Graduates of the program can work as electronic technicians in many public and private institutions and organizations, in the stages of design development, maintenance, repair, production and application.
Educational Process in the Department
The curriculum of the department is reviewed at the end of each semester, and suggestions for changes in the curriculum are discussed at the departmental boards and necessary changes are made.
Education takes place in three different environments. These are a) in the classroom environment, b) in the laboratory environment, and c) in real life applications.
Classes (Mathematics, Turkish Language I, etc.) are given in the classroom environment.
Courses taught both in the laboratory and in the classroom (Direct Current Circuit Analysis, Digital Electronics, Advanced Micro Controllers, etc.) are given.
Real life applications are provided with optional internships, graduation thesis and homework.
Current Education Curriculum of the Department
Program Learning Outcomes
Counseling Services Offered to Students
Consultancy services are provided under 2 main headings.
a) Course selection: During the course selection process, students get consultancy services by contacting their academic advisors.
b) Internship: Our 1st and 2nd year students contact the department secretariat and obtain optional internship files and benefit from internship opportunities
Course Code |
Course Name |
T+U |
AITB191 |
Ataturk's Principles and History of Revolution - I |
1+1 |
ELTP103 |
Electronic Information and Security |
1+1 |
ELTP105 |
Digital Electronics |
3+1 |
ELTP107 |
Direct Current Circuit Analysis |
3+1 |
GMAT115 |
General Mathematics |
2+0 |
TDB 101 |
Turkish Language - I |
2+0 |
YDB 117 |
English - I |
3+0 |
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|
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AITB192 |
Ataturk's Principles and History of Revolution - II |
2+0 |
ELTP102 |
Computer Aided Circuit Design |
1+1 |
ELTP104 |
Alternating Current Circuit Analysis |
3+1 |
ELTP106 |
Electronics - I |
3+1 |
ELTP108 |
Digital Design |
3+1 |
MMAT116 |
Professional Mathematics |
2+0 |
TDB 102 |
Turkish Language - II |
2+0 |
YDB 118 |
English - II |
3+0 |
2. SINIF |
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ELTP205 |
System Analysis and Design - I |
2+2 |
ELTP207 |
Electronics - II |
3+1 |
ELTP209 |
Microcontrollers |
3+1 |
ELTSEC201 |
Professional Foreign Language - I |
2+0 |
ELTSEC203 |
Information and communication technology |
2+0 |
ELTSEC205 |
Research Methods and Techniques |
2+0 |
ELTSEC211 |
Professional Ethics |
2+0 |
ELTSEC213 |
Quality Assurance Standards |
2+0 |
ELTSEC217 |
Medical Devices |
2+0 |
ELTSEC219 |
Control Circuits |
2+0 |
ELTSEC221 |
Power Electronics |
2+0 |
SEC 201 |
Elective Courses (4 Courses to be Selected) |
2+0 |
STJ 201 |
internship |
0+0 |
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|
|
ELTP 202 |
Programmable Controllers |
3+1 |
ELTP 204 |
System Analysis and Design - II |
2+2 |
ELTP 206 |
Electric Motors and Drivers |
3+1 |
ELTSEC202 |
Professional Foreign Language - II |
2+0 |
ELTSEC204 |
Web Design Fundamentals |
2+0 |
ELTSEC206 |
Communication |
2+0 |
ELTSEC208 |
Advanced Microcontrollers |
2+0 |
ELTSEC210 |
Quality Management Systems |
2+0 |
ELTSEC212 |
Business Administration |
2+0 |
ELTSEC214 |
The Art of Effective and Speed Reading |
2+0 |
ELTSEC220 |
Failure Analysis |
2+0 |
ELTSEC222 |
Entrepreneurship |
4+0 |
SEC 202 |
Elective Courses (4 Courses to be Selected) |
2+0 |
STJ 202 |
Internship |
0 |