Graduation Thesis
The objective of the Graduation Project course is to enable senior students to identify an Industrial Engineering problem and develop solution alternatives using the scientific and engineering background they have acquired so far, thus gaining knowledge and skills in real-life system design.
Students, under the guidance of a faculty advisor, work in groups on a designated problem. They form groups of up to four members and submit their Graduation Project preference form to the Coordinator Research Assistant at the beginning of the term.
Student groups will be assigned advisors based on their preference order, starting with the group having the highest GPA, subject to the remaining quotas of faculty members. Once the group's advisor is determined, they will contact the advisor.
If you wish to work on a TUBITAK project, participate in a competition, or turn your study into a paper or article, you can continue working with your advisor without entering the advisor assignment system in the Practice and Graduation Project course.
Students with special circumstances (applying/applying to TUBITAK, YAEM, Teknofest, etc. projects/competitions/papers/articles) must submit a Special Circumstances Report to the Coordinator Research Assistant. After evaluation, advisor assignments will be made as a priority.
Additional incentives applied to the end-of-term assessment are as follows:
If you have an acceptance document from any TUBITAK program (+25)
If you are a finalist in the Teknofest or YAEM project competition, with a finalist document (+25)
If you have an interdisciplinary project acceptance document (+10)
If you have an acceptance or finalist document for other projects or competitions (+10)
If your full-text paper is published (+10)
If you have an acceptance document for your article (+25) (Send your document to the Graduation and Graduation Committee Coord. Res.Assist. by the day of the final presentation. Incentives will only be given for work done in the Graduation Project).