The Machinery Program has workshops, laboratories and computer-aided learning environments that enable students to transform their theoretical knowledge into practice. The classrooms, machinery workshops, computer laboratories and application areas used within the scope of the program are arranged by taking current educational needs and sector expectations into consideration. Students have the opportunity to develop their professional knowledge and skills through applications related to technical drawing, computer-aided design, manufacturing methods, machining, measurement-control, maintenance-repair and production processes.
The library, study areas, computer laboratories, social areas and academic support units within the University contribute to students' education and training processes. In addition, students are supported in gaining experience for professional life through technical visits, internship activities, collaborations with sector representatives and applied training activities. The Machinery Program aims to continuously improve its educational infrastructure and provide students with a qualified, practice-oriented and sector-compatible learning environment in which they can develop their professional competencies.