MTH 101 / Mathematics I
This course is designed to develop the topics of differential and integral calculus. Emphasis is placed on limits, continuity, derivatives and integrals of algebraic and transcendental functions of one variable. Upon completion, students should be able to select and use appropriate models and techniques for finding solutions to derivative-related problems with and without technology.

MPH 101 / Physics for Mariners I
The intention of this course is not only teaching to the fresh-person students’ theoretical topics that is given in “Objectives of the Course” part, but also the way of analytic opinion for solutions. On the other hand, laboratory works give opportunity to the student to apply the theory.

Two-semester sequence in general physics is intended for pre-engineering studies, students who are planning to become a captain or mechanic. Topics include a survey of vector methods, conservation laws, classical mechanics, gravitation, optics, sound, heat, electricity, magnetism and elementary quantum physics. Three hours lecture, two hours lab per week. Prerequisite: Skill in algebraic manipulation. Offered annually.

CHE 101 / Chemistry for Mariners
Engineering basis chemistry knowledge in an oceanographic major element in seawater, and the chemical composition of seawater. Minor elements in seawater and their importance in phytoplankton development. Origin and characterization of particulate matter in seawater, Redfield reports. Residence time of elements in the ocean. Chemical analysis in the marine environment: from sampling to the results. Water masses in the ocean and changes in the chemical properties of marine waters on corrosion and prevention adaptation.

STK 101 / Introduction to Concepts andUnderwater Skills I
This basic conceptual information about different axes of underwater technology course will be explained: Hyperbaric systems, manned and unmanned underwater vehicles, diving equipment related to the development process and current technological level will be taught, to be observed in the use of these technologies and international standards and codes of practice will be revised. Part of the skill of students in physical education, physical competence and the physical in terms of stamina to perform without difficulty to gain at the maximum level, that you can maintain this level until the end of the study the main purpose will be.

SAD 101 / SCUBA DIVING I
1-star CMAS scuba diver in this course students in the system, the system will qualify for SSI Open Water Diver certification will have the skills and knowledge. The history of diving, diving equipment, diving physics, diving diseases, dive planning, dive tables, we will learn concepts such as dangerous sea creatures.

MET 101 / Maritime Meteorology
In accordance with rules according to STCW. For safe navigation and transportation, air events correctly observe, international communications and meteorological weather forecast ability to provide the board.

SEA 101 / Seamanship I
STCW-78 seamanship provides information required by the rules for oceangoing captains, oceangoing chief officers and officers.

SAF 101 / Maritime Safety I
Survival techniques at sea. Location and usage of personal life saving appliances. Basic (elementary and medical) first aid. Personal safety and social responsibilities.

MTH 102 / Mathematics II
This course is designed to develop the topics of series, parametric equations, vector and surfaces, vector valued functions, partial differentiation, multiple integrals and vector calculus. Upon completion, students should be able to select and use appropriate models and techniques for finding solutions to vector calculus, parametric equations and polar coordinates, multiple integrals problems with and without technology.

MPH 102 / Physics for Mariners II
The intention of this course is teaching to the fresh-person students, theoretical topics that are given in “Objectives of the Course” part, but also the way of analytic opinion for solutions. On the other hand, laboratory works give opportunity to the student to apply the theory.

Two-semester sequence in general physics is intended for pre-engineering studies, students who are planning to become a captain or mechanic. Topics include a survey of Static electric, electric field, capacitance and dielectrics. Resistivity circuit and currents in AC and DC circuits. Power, power theorem for all circuits. Mono and three phase power. Magnetic field, electric motors, transformers and generators. Light and optics. Electromechanical instruments. Three hours lecture, one hour’s lab per week. Prerequisite: Skill in algebraic manipulation. Offered annually. Safety of electricity, rule of ohm, rule of Krichoff’s current, electric engines and generators, electricity distribution and protective instruments.

MEN 201 / Maritime English I
Students will gain skills of 1) Using IMO standard marine communication phrases 2) Ship to shore and shore to ship written communications 3) Prepare reports, write NOR and sea protests.

STK 102 / Concepts and Underwater Skills II
The basic elements of underwater technology (Hyperbaric systems, manned and unmanned underwater vehicles, diving equipment) related to preventive maintenance applications will be transferred. Part of the skill of students in physical education, physical competence that can be exercised without difficulty in terms of maximum physical condition at the level that you can maintain this level until the end of the study the main purpose will be.

SAD 102 / SCUBA DIVING II
This dive two and three-star CMAS scuba diver within the scope of students in the system level, SSI Advanced Open Water Diver and master diver certification in the system will obtain the skills and knowledge required by. Search and rescue, basic first aid for scuba diving, underwater navigation, night diving, dry suit diving, perfect buoyancy, science of diving, underwater photography, wreck diving subjects will be covered in detail.

SBD 102 / Scientific Diving
One of the most important methods of underwater research diving. In this course, students in scientific research diving methods and dive safety, dive planning by acquiring knowledge and skills in scientific research that can take place certification and will have the equipment.

SEA 102 / Seamanship II
Seafarers will ship captain in trade, according to the 1995 revision of the STCW-78 convention, to gain the necessary knowledge and skills to manage the crew.

SAF 102 / Maritime Safety II
SOLAS 1974 and amendments, rules and regulations of SOLAS.Conditions of fire,fire preventing,fire classes,different of firefighting, firefighting equipment, fixed and portable fire extinguishers, fireman outfit, breathing apparatus, hoses and nozzles, international shore connection. Maintenance and control of firefighting equipment. Firefighting plans. Security-Related Familiarization, Security Awareness, Designated Security Duties.

SKK 201 / Welding and Cutting Workshop I
The purpose of this course completing their education in the field of the diving industry of any kind that you may experience in welding/underwater cutting underwater hydraulic and pneumatic tools that are used with the methods and procedures by application of a personally and teach skills.

SDG 201 / Diving Safety and Health I
To describe the effects of diving on the human body.For safe diving, with examples of requirements in terms of Health is to teach. Students human anatomy and physiology, diving physiology, diving diseases, diagnosis, prevention and treatment to provide basic information about it. After completing training or learning time they will do/they’ll have dives, to protect them from decompression sickness is to teach the principles and rules that you need to know about the important health.

LAW 251 / Introduction to Maritime Law
To gain knowledge about law terms of Shipping, to be able to foresee any legal problems and gain knowledge how to avoid or minimize it.

SDT 201 / Diving Tourism I
In this course, students are certified as CMAs 1-star diving instructor working in national and international tourism in addition to having the skills and knowledge appropriate for people with it you will fall will be just as knowledgeable and experienced about their health both physical and psychological.

SSD 201 / Industrial Diving I
The goal of this course divers gains necessary job skills, the divers can feed from the surface, underwater breathing apparatus (SSBA) to a depth of 30 m, with aims to work in a safe and comfortable way. Skydiving is the second phase of training for professional divers and onshore covers. Divers using SSBA in this category cutting and welding equipment, pneumatic and hydraulic tools, use of learn to shoot video and photo.

SAK 202 / Search and Recovery Diving
Of course, the goal is for students completing their education in their professional trade in the field of underwater salvage, wreck removal/flotation, introduce any equipment that is used in towing stranded vessels and to teach techniques.

SKG 202 / Mix Gas Diving
After completing their education or their students ‘ learning they will do / they’ll have dives, being caught in decompression sickness decompression depth and time limits for procedures and the lack of reliability required is to teach the rules. Besides, a jack used in diving Helium-oxygen gas mixtures special how they were used, their analysis and the methods that are used in the preparation of the gas mixture is to teach and make corrections. Decompression diving using mixed gas made in the rules of procedure and helium-Oxygen decompression diving by solving sample rulers in the registration form will be taught.

AIT 101 / Atatürk İlkeleriVeİnkilâpTarihi
İnkılabın tanımı ve Türk İnkılabı, Osmanlı Devleti’nin yıkılışı, Milli Mücadele Dönemi, Milli Mücadele Döneminde yapılan savaşlar, kongreler, devletlerle olan ilişkiler ve yapılan anlaşmalar.

SKK 202 / Welding and Cutting Workshop II
The purpose of this course that you might completing their education in the diving industry experience in the field of advanced welding/cutting underwater hydraulic tools underwater that are used with the methods and procedures personally and by application of pneumatic and teach skills. Also, the use of the lifting balloon and the crane will be taught.

SDG 202 / Diving Safety and Health II
This course of diving operations within the scope of formal risk assessment and occupational health and safety and to take protective measures is to document. In the aftermath of emergency planning risk assessment and plan is targeted to be able to perform exercises to be able to do. As well as basic first aid oxygen first aid in diving accidents, diving accidents after neurological assessment will gain skills such as first aid.

SHS 202 / Hyperbaric Systems and Treatment
The goal of this course is students the working principles of the pressure chamber, operating procedures and rules, with tables of these tables is to teach the application in a pressurized environment treatment.

SDT 202 / Diving Tourism II
In this course, students are certified as CMAs 1-star diving instructor working in national and international tourism in addition to having the skills and knowledge appropriate for people with it you will fall will be just as knowledgeable and experienced about their health both physical and psychological. The capacity for general tourism information and tourism of Turkey and the world students will be able to position on that matter. Professional courses and experienced divers underwater diving centre managers working in the field of tourism to be invited, it will benefit from the knowledge and experience of themselves.

SSD 202 /Industrial DivingII
The goal of this course divers gains necessary job skills, the divers can feed from the surface, underwater breathing apparatus (SSBA) to a depth of 30 m, with aims to work in a safe and comfortable way. Skydiving is the second phase of training for professional divers and onshore covers. Divers using SSBA in this category cutting and welding equipment, pneumatic and hydraulic tools, use of learn to shoot video and photo.

FGP 299 / Graduation Project
A well-defined up-to-date problem based on theoretical and technological investigations has to be solved and the results have to be presented with visual tools.