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Prerequisites
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None
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Language of Instruction
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Turkish
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Responsible
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Prof. Dr. İbrahim ÇİFTÇİ
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Instructors
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Assistants
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Resources
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R1 - Glendinning, E.H., and Glendinning, N. (1995). Oxford English for electrical and mechanical engineering, Oxford University Press.
R2 - Groover, M. P. (2010). Fundamentals of modern manufacturing. (4th ed.). John Wiley & Sons.
R3 - Automobile. (2021). https://www.britannica.com/technology/automobile/ Accessed 01 November 2021.
R4 - Powertrain. (2021). https://www.whichcar.com.au/car-advice/what-is-a-powertrain-or-drivetrain/ Accessed 01 November 2021.
R5 - Internal combustion engine. (2021). https://www.britannica.com/technology/internal-combustion-engine/ Accessed 01 November 2021.
R6 - Gas turbines. (2021). https://global.kawasaki.com/en/energy/equipment/gas_turbines/outline.html/ Accessed 01 November 2021.
R7 - Raja, V. (2007). Introduction to reverse engineering. (2008th ed.). In V. Raja, & K. J. Fernanades (Eds.), Reverse engineering: An industrial perspective (pp. 1-8). Springer-Verlag, London.
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Supplementary Book
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Goals
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To make students aware of the basic English terminology used in the field of mechanical engineering. To improve their ability to speak, read and understand English in technical subjects.
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Content
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Engineering materials, stress and strain, mechanisms, household items, manufacturing processes, vehicles, powertrain, engines, reverse engineering, industrial engineering and automation and work application
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