Department Presentation


Marine Engineering Department

DEU Maritime Faculty is the first higher education institution established under the name of the School of Maritime Management and Management within the body of Dokuz Eylul University in 1982 for maritime education in Izmir, and its main purpose is to meet the qualified manpower needs of the Turkish maritime sector. The institution was transformed into the Maritime Faculty by the decision of the Council of Ministers on 31.10.2009. The education language of the faculty is English and there is a compulsory English preparatory class. The Faculty has been holding the ISO 9001 Quality Management System Certificate approved by the Italian-based certification body RINA since 2002.

At the Higher Education General Assembly meeting of the Presidency of the Higher Education Institution dated 10.03.2006, it was decided to admit students to the Mechanical Department of the School of Maritime Business and Management at Dokuz Eylul University in the 2006-2007 academic year, to open a compulsory English preparatory class, and to make the language of instruction English. The training plan includes the requirements of the United Nations International Maritime Organization (IMO) Seafarers’ Training, Certification and Watchkeeping Standards (STCW) International Convention A-III/1 and A-III/2 within the scope of engineering discipline. The training is carried out in the Tınaztepe and Urla campuses in the department, which is approved and authorized according to the IMO standards, which is obligatory for the “Line Watch Engineer” training.

Graduates receive the title of “Ship Machinery Operations Engineer”, and those who succeed in the Farway Watchkeeping Engineering exam organized by the Seafarers Exam Center of the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure of the Republic of Turkey, are entitled to work on national and international trade ships with the qualification of “Watch Engineer”.

International Joint Undergraduate Programs were started with the United States of America Maine Maritime Academy in the 2011-2012 academic year within the scope of DEU Maritime Faculty.

The curriculum of the program is updated taking into account the changes made in the STCW International Convention.

Within the body of Dokuz Eylul University, Institute of Science and Technology, there are Maritime Transportation Systems Engineering Master’s and Doctorate programs in the Marine Engineering Department.

 

Learning Outcomes of the Program:

  • Ability to define engineering problems related to ship machinery operating systems and marine vehicles, develop effective solutions using theoretical and applied knowledge in mathematics, probability and statistics, science and engineering, modern engineering tools, analysis and modeling methods.
  • Having an awareness of the impact of ship machinery management engineering practices on maritime safety, maritime safety, marine environment and health at the operation/management level in accordance with international maritime standards, the problems reflected in the engineering field of the age and the legal consequences of engineering solutions with comprehensive knowledge, skills and quality management.
  • Able to perform effective teamwork in the field of Marine Engineering and Management Engineering, have the qualities such as critical and analytical thinking, self-discipline, self-confidence, management and leadership, and able to communicate effectively in written and verbal form.
  • In line with Turkey’s maritime interests and interests, adhere to maritime customs, conscious of the ethical responsibilities of the profession and its universal and social impacts, sensitive to the problems of the age, social responsibility, lifelong learning, knowledge of entrepreneurship, innovation and sustainable development. to train Marine Engineers.

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