News and Announcements

15
Feb 2021
Evaluation Report for Distance Learning Satisfaction Survey

A Distance Learning Satisfaction Survey was conducted on students in order them to evaluate distance learning activities done during the fall semester of 2020-2021 academic year. An Evaluation Report was prepared with the results obtained through this survey.

Click for the report.

Note: The report is prepared in Turkish.



20
Jan 2021
Results of Student Course Satisfaction Survey

The results of Student Course Satisfaction Survey which was started to be conducted in 2019-2020 Fall semester were shared with the relevant faculty members.
Click for the details related to how analyses and interpretations can be done based on these results.



18
Jan 2021
Certificate of Training

The certificates of the training series that took place in October, 2020 were distributed to their participants.
Participants who do not have their certificate can request it by creating an aid ticket* to our unit.

*Note: The aid ticket system is operated in Turkish.



13
Jan 2021
DAN101-Presentation from Coordination Office of Quality

Coordination Office of Quality met with students via Youtube in the scope of DAN101 Academic Advising course.
A live presentation was made in order to introduce quality practices adopted at ITU and the progress in the scope of YOKAK Institutional Accreditation Program. After this presentation, members of Coordination Office of Quality answered student questions coming via Live Chat section of Youtube.
The recording of this broadcast can be seen below.


The link of the broadcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMfRTzU0pkk



31
Dec 2020
YOKAK 2020-Institutional Accreditation Program-Unit Visits

YOKAK made a field visit via Zoom in the scope of Institutional Accreditation Program between the dates of 30th and 31st December, 2020. External Evaluation Team headed by Prof. Durmuş Günay firstly interviewed with rector & vice rectors, Quality Commission of ITU and members of ITU Senate, respectively. Then, the team met with all academic units, separately. Finally, the team held a meeting with the managers of administrative units, of practice and research centers and external stakeholders, respectively.



16
Dec 2020
YOKAK 2020-Institutional Accreditation Program-Pre-Visit

On the date of December 16th, 2020, the institutional accreditation team of YOKAK* headed by Prof. Durmuş Günay had their first meeting with the upper management and Quality Commission of ITU via Zoom. Firstly, our Rector introduced ITU and objectives of ITU with a presentation. Then, the quality practices conducted across ITU were presented by Quality Commission.
External Evaluation Team will continue the Institutional Accreditation Program by visiting several units of ITU two weeks later.

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​*​Footnote: 
YOKAK corresponds to Turkish Higher Education Quality Council



02
Dec 2020
Briefing on ISO 9001 Process and Digitalization Projects

In the scope of ISO 9001 process and digitalization projects, an online meeting was held via Zoom in order to convey the expectations between organizational units of ITU on December 2nd, 2020.

  • Vice Rector Prof. Bülent İnanç,
  • Coordination of Quality Office,
  • Representatives from Strategic Planning Unit,
  • Representatives from General Secretariat and
  • Undergraduate and graduate students who are member of ITU Student Club of Quality

participated in this meeting.



16
Oct 2020
Process Management and Process Improvement Training

Between the dates of October 13th and 16th, 2020, Process Management and Process Improvement Training was provided to
  • Quality Commission
  • Academic/Administrative staff
  • Quality Commissions of units and research centers
  • Undergraduate and graduate students.

via Zoom. In the scope of this training, one of the Coordination Office of Quality member, Dr. Cahit Ali BAYRAKTAR gave an outline of processes, which are the essential parts of the quality concept, and management of those processes. 

Click for the presentation used during the training (the material in Turkish)

Pictures during the training




09
Oct 2020
Quality Management System Training

Between the dates of October 5th to 9th, 2020, in order to raise awareness of Quality ​Management System adopted at ITU 
  • Quality Commission
  • Academic/Administrative staff
  • Quality Commissions of units and research centers
  • Undergraduate and graduate students

were trained through Zoom. In the scope of this training, one of the Coordination Office of Quality member, Dr. Bülent CERİT, presented the evolution of quality concept and quality management systems. On the other side, Deputy Quality Coordinator Assoc. Prof. Başar ÖZTAYŞİ gave general information about the system adopted at ITU.

Click for the presentation used during the training (the material in Turkish)

Pictures during the training



17
Sep 2020
Briefing on YOKAK Accrediation Process

Between the dates of September 14th to 17th, 2020, an online briefing through Zoom about the accreditation process of Turkish Higher Educational Quality Council (YOKAK) was given to

•           Quality Commission

•           Academic/Administrative staff

•           Quality Commissions of units and research centers

•           Undergraduate/Graduate and foreign students

•           External stakeholders

by the university Quality Coordinator Prof. Hatice CAMGÖZ AKDAĞ.

Click for the presentation used during the briefing (the material in Turkish)

Pictures during the briefing



01
Sep 2020
Briefing on Institutional Accreditation Program

An online briefing about Institutional Accreditation Program was held via Zoom with the new rectors of higher education institutions, which were already included in Institutional Accreditation Program, on September 1st, 2020.





16
Oct 2018
İTÜ Breaks World Record at ABET

Istanbul Technical University became the first and only university in the world to be accredited for 25 engineering programs by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) in the United States.
Istanbul Technical University became the first and only university in the world to be accredited for 25 engineering programs by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) in the United States.

As the first and only university accredited by the Engineering and Technology Programs Accreditation Board (ABET) in the United States for 25 engineering programs, our university has once again proven its success on an international scale.

Our university first applied to ABET in 2002 to assess its quality of education, going on to surpass the world’s distinguished universities since then. Our university received an equivalency from ABET with 16 programs in 2004/2005 and by 2011 had received "full accreditation" with 23 engineering programs. During the last evaluation, it became the first and only university in the world with 25 accredited engineering programs. 


A Diploma from ITU diploma is valid all over the world

ABET accreditation means that the quality of our university's education is internationally accepted and its diplomas are valid all over the world. This way, our students are also eligible to take the American "Qualifying Engineering" examination.

This accreditation, which ensures that the diplomas of ITU engineers are valid in the USA, Europe and all over the world, demonstrates the equivalency of the quality of education. Universities that receive ABET accreditation produce high-quality graduates who contribute to global workforce. ABET conducts the accreditation of 3,700 programs of 750 universities in 30 different countries. With this accreditation, the diploma for 25 of our university’s programs will be accepted all over the world.


Our Rector, Prof. Dr. Mehmet Karaca: “We will continue to improve our quality”

With the departure of ABET officials from our university, our academics gathered at the Süleyman Demirel Cultural Center Senate Hall to wait for the results to be revealed with curiosity. Our Vice Rectors, Prof. Dr. Telem Gök Sadıkoğlu, and Prof. Dr. Ali Fuat Aydın, ITU Dean of Student Affairs, Prof. Dr. Yılmaz Taptık, and ABET Coordinator, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ebru Dülekgürgen were present at the meeting.

Following the announcement of the results, our Rector, Prof. Dr. Mehmet Karaca addressed the academics on ITU's quality education breaking a world record, stating "ITU, once again proved its success on an international scale as the first and only university to receive American "ABET" (Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology Programs), accreditation for 25 engineering programs.”

Prof. Dr. Mehmet Karaca, thanked everyone in the ITU family for their efforts, stating: 
"With ABET accreditation, the quality of our university's education has once again been confirmed by an independent international organization. We are the first and only university in the world to be fully accredited for 25 engineering programs. ITU is an exemplary university with its technical infrastructure, laboratories, curriculum, and social and cultural opportunities. The ABET Committee visited our departments one by one to examine, on-site, our education quality, laboratory infrastructure, and the opportunities we offer our students.

The committee was very impressed with our engineering education, which we have progressed with work in "innovation" and "entrepreneurship". They we’re amazed at our entrepreneurship ecosystem, which supports our students with their original ideas to take steps toward entrepreneurship while still in their undergraduate years through ITU Ginova, ITU ARI Teknokent, ITU Seed, ITUNOVA TTO and ITU Gate programs. They were also very impressed by the details of the Academic Counseling program that started this year.

The committee was informed that, through the Academic Counseling program, students could get support and exchange ideas with teaching staff in order to shape their academic education as well as plan their career journeys. As ITU, we will continue our work and continue to train engineers who will shape the world." Rector Karaca ended his speech by thanking the ABET committee for their intense work.


Here are the programs that are accredited

ITU's ABET accreditations include the following areas: 
Aeronautic, astronautic, chemical, civil, informatics, control and automation, electronic, environmental, food, geological, geomatic, industrial, management, manufacturing, mechanic, metallurgy and materials, meteorological, mining, shipbuilding and ship machinery, oil and natural gas, ship and marine technology, textile, mineral processing, geophysical, and electronics and communications engineering.