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Unmanded Vehicle Technician Program Curriculum Aims and Objectives
Unmanded Vehicle Technician Program Curriculum Aims and Objectives

Unmanded Vehicle Technician Program Curriculum Aims and Objectives

Aims
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PEA 1. To educate technicians who can work in public and private sectors in unmanned vehicle systems (air, land, and sea).

PEA 2. To train technicians who are capable of designing and implementing their own unmanned system solutions by utilizing robotics, artificial intelligence, image processing, sensors, and automation technologies.

PEA 3. To educate conscious and responsible individuals who follow technological developments in line with data security, cybersecurity, ethical values, environmental awareness, and sustainability principles.


Objectives

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To educate qualified technical personnel who possess fundamental knowledge and skills related to the hardware, software, and control components of unmanned systems, and who can actively take part in the design, integration, testing, and maintenance processes of these systems. To provide individuals with applied knowledge in sensor technologies, embedded systems, communication, and image processing, and who are competent in the production and operational processes of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs), and Unmanned Marine Vehicles (UMVs). To develop a workforce that is well-adapted to public and private sector workflows through internships, projects, and field applications, enabling graduates to quickly adapt to professional environments and directly align with sectoral needs. To educate graduates who adhere to professional ethical principles, possess strong communication and teamwork skills, demonstrate solution-oriented thinking, and maintain a commitment to lifelong learning. To encourage and support students’ academic development by guiding them toward continuing their education in undergraduate programs such as Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering, Aircraft Maintenance and Repair Engineering, and Control and Automation Engineering through the Vertical Transfer Examination (DGS).