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ITU Faculty of Aeronautics and Astronautics, founded in 1983, is the 11th school of Istanbul Technical University. Three departments were engaged to the faculty, which are Aeronautical Engineering, Astronautical engineering, and Meteorological Engineering.
Finally, in 1992, it is reorganized as Faculty of Maritime and tied to the Istanbul Technical University. The school has two departments: Department of Maritime, Transportation and Management Engineering [1] Department of Ship Machinery and Management Engineering [1] The campus is located in Tuzla, Istanbul. [1]
The scope and name of the school were extended and changed again in 1883, and in 1909 the school became a public engineering school which was aimed at training civil engineers who could provide the infrastructure for the rapidly developing country.
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ITU Faculty of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering was founded as an individual department in School of Mechanical Engineering in 1943. It was reorganized in 1971 as a separate school. [2] Faculty has its own library in addition to Mustafa Inan Library. [3] The faculty has two departments today: Naval architecture and marine engineering
ITU Faculty of Civil Engineering is the first faculty of Istanbul Technical University. Its foundation date is considered as the starting of the engineering education in Ottoman Empire. Faculty has three divisions. [2] Civil engineering; Geomatic engineering; Environmental engineering
ITU Faculty of Mechanical Engineering (Turkish: İTÜ Makina Fakültesi) is a faculty of the Istanbul Technical University, ITU. The faculty is located on the university's Gümüşsuyu, Beyoğlu campus in Istanbul , and has a mechanical engineering department.
The Faculty of Mines was established March 1, 1953 in Istanbul. In its first years, the faculty was composed of mainly Turkish and German professors, and its program was similar to those days' famous mining schools such as RWTH Aachen University, Clausthal University of Technology then in West Germany and Freiberg University of Mining and Technology in East Germany.