Control and Automation Technology

Organization Information
The program was established in 1992 by YÖK-World Bank II. It was opened within the framework of the Industrial Training Project, and due to problems such as physical facilities and the creation of laboratories, it accepted students as formal education under the name of Control Systems Technology in the 1994-1995 academic year, and laboratories were established within the scope of the YÖK-World Bank Project in the same year. Students were admitted to the evening education of this department in the 1998-1999 academic year. A joint study was carried out in 2000 with the cooperation of MEB and YÖK, and the curriculum was changed in line with the developing technology and the name of the department was also changed to Industrial Automation. Since 2010, it has been continuing education under the name of Control and Automation Technology Program under the Department of Electronics and Automation.
Titles and Employment Areas of Program Graduates
Students who graduate from the Control and Automation Technology associate degree program will be able to receive the title of "Control and Automation Technician" and with this title, they will have the opportunity to work in various control-related processes in the manufacturing processes of factories. Again, they can be employed as technicians in every field that carries out industrial production and uses automation technologies.
Skills Gained by Students Graduating from Our Program
• Recognizes electronic elements and knows techniques for reading electronic values.
• Recognizes the elements in electrical, electronic and pneumatic diagrams.
• Understands the basic electrical and electronic principles regarding the operation of the equipment under his responsibility.
• Learns and applies microprocessor concepts.
• Knows the basic principles of mechanical, pneumatic and electronic control devices.
• Knows the detection (measurement) techniques and control methods of variables such as level, pressure, temperature, flow rate and humidity.
• Uses ready-made computer programs and learns a programming language.
• Learns programmable logic control circuits and industrial applications.
• Uses international basic instrumentation symbols.
• Performs installation, maintenance and repair of mechanical, electrical and electronic equipment.
Undergraduate Programs That Graduates Can Continue
Computer and Control Teaching, Electrical Engineering, Electrical Teaching, Electrical-Electronics Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Electronics Teaching, Electronics and Computer Teaching, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Electronics and Communication Teaching, Manufacturing Engineering, Control Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering, Mechatronics Teaching, Meteorological Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering, Production Engineering.
Open Education Undergraduate Programs that can be registered through the Student Selection and Placement System
Business, Economics.