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Istanbul Technical University


http://www.itu.edu.tr/e

ITU was established in 1773, during the time of the Ottoman Sultan Mustafa III. With its original name "Muhendishane-i Bahr-i Humayun", The Royal School of Naval Engineering, its responsibility was to educate chart masters and ship builders. In 1795, the "Muhendishane-i Berr-i Humayun", The Royal School of Military Engineering, was established to educate the technical staff in the army. In 1847, education in the field of architecture was also introduced.
Established in 1883, theSchool of Civil Engineering assumed the name "Engineering Academy", with the aim of teaching essentials skills needed in planning and implementing the country’s new infrastructure projects. Gaining university status in 1928, the Engineering Academy continued to provide education in the fields of engineering and architecture until it was incorporated into ITU in 1944. Finally, in 1946, ITU became an autonomous university which included the Faculties of Architecture, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.
With a history stretching back over 227 years, providing technical education within a modern educational environment and strong academic staff, ITU is strongly identified with architectural and engineering education inTurkey. Since its inception and foundation under Ottoman rule, ITU has constantly lead the way in reform movements, and in the latter era of the Republic of Turkey, ITU has assumed pivotal roles in the reconstruction, modernization, and administration of the country. The efforts and expertise of ITU graduates have been major contributors in the planning and construction of Turkey’s roads, bridges, dams, factories, buildings, energy plants, communication networks, villages and cities. ITU is a state university which defines and continues to update methods of engineering and architecture in Turkey. It provides its students with modern educational facilities while retaining traditional values, as well as using its strong international contacts to mould young, talented individuals who can compete in the global arena.

Faculties:

Faculty of Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering
Geodesy and Photogrammetry Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Faculty of Architecture
Architecture
Urban and Regional Planning
Industrial Product Design
Interior Architecture
Landscape Architecture
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Textile Engineering
Manufacturing Engineering
Faculty of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Computer Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Control Engineering
Electronics Engineering
Telecommunication Engineering
Faculty of Mines
Mining Engineering
Geological Engineering
Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering
Geophysical Engineering
Faculty of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
Food Engineering
Faculty of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
Naval Architecture
Ocean Engineering
Faculty of Science and Letters
Mathematics Engineering
Physics Engineering
Chemistry
Molecular Biology and Genetics
Engineering Sciences
Humanities and Social Sciences
Faculty of Management
Management Science and Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Faculty of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Aeronautical Engineering
Meteorological Engineering
Astronautical Engineering
Maritime Faculty
Marine Engineering
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