ATA 151-Principles of Atatürk and History of Turkish Revolution I
General concepts about the course, collapse of the Ottoman Empire, leading to National Struggle, congresses, Sevres Treaty, wars, opening of Turkish Great National Assembly, Mudanya Armistice, Lausanne Treaty discussions.
Lectures: 2 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 2
Prerequisite: None

ATA 152-Principles of Atatürk and History of Turkish Revolution II
Abolishment of sultanate and declaration of Republic, strategy and importance of Turkish Revolution, financial, social, legal, educational and cultural renovation, experiments for multi- party system, Turkish foreign policy during Atatürk?s term, basic principles of Atatürkism.
Lectures: 2 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 2
Prerequisite: None

İNG 107-General English I
This is an elementary English course designed for beginners of English language. The learners are expected to develop four basic language skills; listening, speaking, reading and writing through various kinds of teaching techniques and practices. The learners are exposed to basic language structures and vocabulary with the help of authentic materials within real life context. At the end of this course learners are prepared to proceed to Pre-Intermediate level.
Lectures: 2 h
Tutorial: 8 h
Credits: 6
ECTS Credits: 9
Prerequisite: None

İNG 108-General English II
By the end of this pre-intermediate English course, students will have been able to read and understand written English texts, express their ideas orally and verbally, improve their listening skills, expand their vocabulary, speak in front of the public, describe and speak about the illustrations, make discussions about the given topics, follow information on the internet, in books and magazines and write paragraphs.
Lectures: 2 h
Tutorial: 8 h
Credits: 6
ECTS Credits: 9
Prerequisite: None

İNG 207-General English III
This is a Pre Intermediate English course which follows ING 108. The learners are expected to develop four basic language skills; listening, speaking, reading and writing through various kinds of teaching techniques and practices. The learners are exposed to language structures and vocabulary with the help of authentic materials within real life context. At the end of this course learners are prepared to proceed to Intermediate level.
Lectures: 1 h
Tutorial: 4 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 5
Prerequisite: None

İNG 208-General English IV
This is an English course which follows ING 207.The learners are expected to develop four basic language skills; listening, speaking, reading and writing through various kinds of teaching techniques and practices. The learners are exposed to language structures and vocabulary with the help of authentic materials within real life context. At the end of this course students are expected to be able to give public speeches, understand intermediate level texts in books and journals and write essays on different topics.
Lectures: 1 h
Tutorial: 4 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 5
Prerequisite: None

İNG 235-English for Profession I
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Lectures: 4 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 4
ECTS Credits: 4
Prerequisite: None

İNG 236-English for Profession II
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Lectures: 4 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 4
ECTS Credits: 4
Prerequisite: None

MSHU 101-Introduction to Civil Aviation
The course aims to teach Aviation alphabet, the historical development of civil aviation, liberalization and liberalization, international agreements in aviation, international civil aviation organizations, national civil aviation institutions, civil aviation activities, characteristic of the airline industry, traffic rights, civil aviation in turkey, economic and social effects of air transport, aircraft manufacturers and aircraft fleet in turkey.
Lectures: 2 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 4
Prerequisite: None

MSHU 103-Ramp Safety and Apron Rules
The course aims to describe working places at aerodrome, RAT area, parking positions (park places), equipment operations, ramp safety and apron rules, push back and de-anti icing operations, aircraft arrival procedures (FOD, marshalling, chocking and safety cones).
Lectures: 2 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 4
Prerequisite: None

MSHU 104-Meteorology
The course aims to describe meteorological terms, pressure system and an altimeter, the meteorological events that occur in the atmosphere, dangerous meteorological conditions for the flight, wind formation, global wind systems, wind directions, air masses and transition areas, impacts of meteorological events on aircrafts, meteorological symbols, meteorological observations, weather reports in aviation, TAF (airport forecast (TAF) is a brief description of the meteorological conditions expected at an airport within a specific period.) and METAR (the meteorological report, which is published with regular intervals determined by regional agreements and which shows the reigning meteorological conditions in an air space) significant weather chart, wind and runway analysis, ATIS (automated terminal information service) and AWOS (automated weather observation service)
Lectures: 2 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 3
Prerequisite: None

MSHU 105-Passenger Services
The course aims to describe International Aviation Organizations, codes, measurements and conversion table used in aviation, passenger service definition, IATA geography, flight analysis, passenger ticket, checking, the travel documents, check-in transactions, passengers requiring special services, boarding, transactions for passengers requiring special services on arrivals, baggage check-in, flight irregularities, passenger services message, documentation, communication with radio, processing and transfer of disabled passengers, lost and found (Worldtracer)
Lectures: 4 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 4
ECTS Credits: 6
Prerequisite: None

MSHU 106-Flight Operations
The course aims to describe flight operation transaction, air traffic control service (ATC) with basic rules navigation aids, Eurocontrol, permission, airport and enroute slot, flight plan processing
Lectures: 2 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 3
Prerequisite: None

MSHU 108-Dangerous Goods Regulations
The aim of this course is to ensure the concepts and the classification of dangerous goods; the dangerous goods which are forbidden to be transported by airlines, general transport requirements, the responsibilities during the transport of dangerous goods, the responsibilities of shipper and carrier, the dangerous goods permitted to be carried by air cargo.
Lectures: 2 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 2
Prerequisite: None

MSHU 109-Aviation Security
The course aims to describe the basic concepts related to aviation security; the national and international regulations related to the aviation security; the security elements threaten aircraft, airport and flight; airport security areas and precautions; the systems used in airport security and the human factors in aviation security.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 4
Prerequisite: None

MSHU 110-Load Control and Communication
The course aims to describe; aircraft loads and types, aircrafts and aircraft types, principles of loading and restrictions, aerodynamics, general flight control, weight and balance, messages, ULD, communication with radio, push back and head set operations, aircraft-turnaround coordination.
Lectures: 4 h
Tutorial: 4 h
Credits: 6
ECTS Credits: 6
Prerequisite: None

MSHU 190-Internship
The internship course aims to provide students with practical experience by applying the theoretical knowledge they have learned in classes to the aviation industry. Students participate in business processes and develop their professional skills by completing an internship at a company operating in the aviation sector for a specified period. The course's main objective is to enhance students' discipline, responsibility, problem-solving, and communication skills in a work environment. The course content includes:
Observation and practice in the workplace.
Learning about business processes in the industry.
Gaining professional ethics and work discipline.
Participating in problem-solving and decision-making processes.
Developing effective communication and collaboration with colleagues.
The internship is compulsory and must be completed over 30 working days. The student actively participates in relevant sector tasks and specific business processes during this period.
Lectures: 0 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 0
ECTS Credits: 4
Prerequisite: None

MSHU 201-Cargo Operations
The course aims to describe air cargo transportation, the legal framework of air cargo transportation, the national and international organizations in air cargo transportation and the operation processes of air cargo transportation.
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 6
Prerequisite: None

MSHU 203-Safety Management System
The course aims to describe definition of safety management system, importance, purpose, historical development, basic concepts about aviation safety (safety, risk, danger etc.), safety management system (SMS) regulations and requirements, safety management system manual and SMS components, human factors, error management, management commitment and responsibility and positive safety culture, safety management system planning and organizing, reactive, proactive and predictive approach, data collection and incident reporting, safety management system (hazard identification, safety risk assessment and mitigation) state safety assurance, state safety promotion, crisis management
Lectures: 3 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 3
ECTS Credits: 8
Prerequisite: None

MSHU 204-Terminal Services and Management
The course aims to describe airport terminals services, commercial activities, integrity facility services, terminal and passenger systems, information technology, airport passenger terminal planning, economic and financial characteristics of the airport terminal, operating income and expense structure, pricing of terminal services, the revenue relationship with the physical design of the terminal building, the difference between the private and public sector about terminal operations, the airport operations
Lectures: 2 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 9
Prerequisite: None

MSHU 208-Aviation Psychology
The course aims to describe What is Aviation Psychology? The Brain's Building Blocks, Nervous System, Perception, Attention, Sensation, Cognition and Memory, Human Performance Models, Personality, what is Stress? Individual Differences and Stress, Consequences of Stress, Human Reactions, and Performance, Hazardous Attitudes. Shift Work, Sleep, Fatality, Jet Lag. Fear of Flying, and Burnout, Complaint Management, Passenger Expectations and Satisfaction,
Lectures: 2 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 2
Prerequisite: None

MSHU 209-Human Resources Management
The course aims to describe the fundamentals of human resource management and development, function and activities of HRM
Lectures: 2 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 2
Prerequisite: None

MSHU 212-Marketing
The course aims to describe the marketing, marketing mix and the facilities of marketing in airlines.
Lectures: 2 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 2
Prerequisite: None

MSHU 213-Transportation Policies and Logistics
Ders, lojistik kavramını, bileşenlerinin işletmelerin lojistik politikalarında etkin ve verimli kullanılmasını, tedarik zinciri kavramını, lojistikte dış kaynakların kullanımını, depolama süreçlerini, lojistikte müşteri ilişkileri yönetimini ve lojistik bilgi sistemleri konularını içerir.
Lectures: 2 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 2
Prerequisite: None

MSHU 219-Occupational Health and Safety
The historical development, concept and content of occupational health and safety, essential elements in occupational safety, danger and risk concepts, occupational accident and disease, causes of occupational accidents, measures that should be taken, occupational risks threatening employees, sources of hazards, working environment.
Lectures: 2 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 4
Prerequisite: None

MSHU 221-Sign Language
The Sign Language course aims to develop students' sign language skills to enable effective communication with deaf individuals. This course covers the sign language alphabet, essential words, phrases, and techniques used in sign language communication. Students will learn the structure and grammar of sign language, helping them better understand the challenges faced by deaf individuals in their daily lives. The course also provides insights into deaf individuals' cultural and social world, enabling students to communicate more effectively and respectfully with this community.
Lectures: 2 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 4
Prerequisite: None

MSHU 222-Airline Management
The course aims to describe business administration, the evolution of the airline business model, airlines and air transport services, air transport demand and supply, main elements of the air transportation infrastructure, structure of the airline industry, the network structure of the airline business, airline industry revenue, cost structures of airlines, airline marketing, e- commerce (EC) and airlines, total quality management in airline industry.
Lectures: 2 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 5
Prerequisite: None

MSHU 223-Representation, Supervision and Administration
This course covers airline representation, air permits and follow-up the airport/enroute slot, communications, turn around coordination process, the pre-flight supervisory services, flight delay, cancellation and compensation.
Lectures: 2 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 4
Prerequisite: None

TRD 157-Turkish Language I
In this course, the studies will be made about the understanding, explanation, reading and writing, various features of written explanation will be considered and examined with critical viewpoint. The punctuation marks which are the basis of the written explanation and writing rules will be made evident and the correct use of such rules for efficient and sound expression will be elicited.
Lectures: 2 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 2
Prerequisite: None

TRD 158-Turkish Language II
In this course, the studies will be made about the understanding, explanation, reading and writing, various features of written explanation will be considered and examined with critical viewpoint. The punctuation marks which are the basis of written explanation and writing rules will be made evident and the correct use of such rules for efficient and sound expression will be elicited.
Lectures: 2 h
Tutorial: 0 h
Credits: 2
ECTS Credits: 2
Prerequisite: None