Syllabus Application
IE 309
Manufacturing Processes I
Faculty
Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences
Semester
Fall 2025-2026
Course
IE 309 -
Manufacturing Processes I
Time/Place
Time
Week Day
Place
Date
16:40-17:30
Mon
FENS-G035
Sep 29, 2025-Jan 3, 2026
14:40-16:30
Wed
FENS-G032
Sep 29, 2025-Jan 3, 2026
Level of course
Undergraduate
Course Credits
SU Credit:3, ECTS:6, Basic:1, Engineering:5
Prerequisites
ENS 205
Corequisites
IE 309R
Course Type
Lecture
Instructor(s) Information
Lütfi Taner Tunç
- Email: ttunc@sabanciuniv.edu
Course Information
Catalog Course Description
Overview of modern manufacturing technology; introduction to manufacturing processes, inspection methods and quality; materials and their manufacturing characteristics; description of various conventional and applications in industry: casting, metal forming, forging, extrusion, rolling, joining and welding, EDM, ECM, laser machining, abrasive flow processes; machining processes: turning, milling, drilling, broaching etc., abrasive machining processes. Lab demonstrations and plant tours.
Course Learning Outcomes:
| 1. | At the conclusion of this course, students should be able to: Describe, select and analyze different manufacturing processes and their equipments, |
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| 2. | Analyze characteristics of different processes in terms of quality, cost, lead time, volume |
| 3. | Identify and select manufacturing processes and their parameters for a given industrial part/design. |
| 4. | Work effectively in a team to analyze a product to identify and explain production stages and manufacturing processes. |
Course Objective
Introduce principles of manufacturing processes and equipment, and examine characteristics of different processes in terms of quality, cost, lead time, volume etc. Development of basic background for process selection and analysis.
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Related to This Course:
| Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure | |
| Responsible Consumption and Production |
Course Materials
Resources:
Manufacturing Processes for Engineering Materials by S. Kalpakjian and S.R. Schmid, 5th Edition, Prentice Hall, 2008. (in reserve and available to purchase at the bookstore)