1- In the Master’s degree program, classes will be held in person one day a week. The in-person schedule for various fields of study is as follows.
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Faculty |
Field and Specialization |
In-Person Day |
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Electrical and Computer Engineering |
Computer - Software |
Tuesday |
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Electrical - Power Systems |
Tuesday |
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Electrical - Power Electronics and Electric Machines |
Tuesday |
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Electrical - Communication Systems |
Monday |
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Electrical - Integrated Circuit Electronics |
Sunday |
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Electrical - Field Communication |
Sunday |
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Electrical - Control |
Saturday |
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Mechanical Engineering |
Mechanical - Energy Conversion |
Tuesday |
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Mechanical - Applied Design |
Monday |
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Mechanical - Manufacturing |
Monday |
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Technical and Engineering |
Polymer - Processing |
Sunday Entry 1400 |
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Monday Entry 1399 |
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Industrial - Systems Optimization |
Tuesday and Wednesday |
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Civil - Environmental |
Saturday |
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Civil - Geotechnics |
Sunday |
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Independent Groups |
Applied Mathematics (Numerical Analysis) |
Sunday |
| Organic Chemistry | Monday and Wednesday |
2- For other days of the week, Master’s courses can be held in person by agreement between students and the course instructor, but it is not mandatory.
3- In the Bachelor program, all workshop and laboratory courses will be held in person intensively according to the schedule announced by the faculties.
4- The theoretical classes of the Bachelor program can be held in person with the coordination of students and the course instructor, but it is not obligatory.
5- All final exams for the first semester of the academic year 1401-1400 for both Bachelor and Master programs will be held in person.
6- Accommodation for non-local students is under review, and registration details will be announced later.
7- If there are changes in the control status of the coronavirus, decisions regarding the expansion and continuation of in-person education will be made based on the decisions of the National Coronavirus Combat Task Force.