Smart Buildings and Facilities Management MSc (Without Thesis)
Program Overview
Program Overview
The Smart Buildings and Facilities Management MSc program aims to train masters of facility engineers by combining knowledge from various scientific and engineering fields. This program is designed to maintain and sustain urban buildings and facilities, with professors from different engineering faculties teaching state-of-the-art new generation applications.
Objective
The goal of this program is to educate young engineers or scientists with a BSc degree who are enthusiastic about energy, environment, artificial intelligence, and automation. These engineers will be trained to provide services and manage new generation (industry 4.0 technologies) buildings and facilities, including hotels, sport complexes, energy production sites, and more.
Students
The program is designed for young engineers or scientists with a BSc degree who are interested in energy, environment, artificial intelligence, and automation. These students will improve their basic education and be trained to give services and manage new generation buildings and facilities.
Program Details
- Total of 19 courses:
- 8 courses in English
- 11 courses in Turkish
- 9 obligatory courses
- 10 elective courses
- Degree of graduation: Master
- Location: T▄ Enerji Enstit³s³ Ayazaa Kamp³s³, Maslak
Program Fee
The program fee is paid per credit registered and announced by the Institute annually.
Energy Science and Management Division
The program is affiliated with the Energy Science and Management Division of the Energy Institute.
Research Areas
Although not explicitly mentioned for this specific program, the Energy Institute's research areas include:
- Lightning and Optics
- Biomass
- Energy Storage
- Electric and Magnetism
- Energy Conversion
- Energy Efficiency and Planning
- Solar Energy
- Hydrogen Energy
- Heat Transfer and Applications
- Nuclear Technology and Applications
- Radiation Applications
- Wind Energy
- Artificial Intelligence & Data Analysis
- Innovative Materials
- Nano Energy
- Quantum Technologies
- Energy Economy
- Electrochemical Energy Technologies
- Climate Change
- Sustainability
