1. Possesses fundamental, current, and practical knowledge related to their profession.
2. Has knowledge of occupational health and safety, environmental awareness, and quality processes.
3. Follows and effectively uses current developments and practices in their profession.
4. Effectively uses information technologies (software, programs, animation, etc.) related to their profession.
5. Has the ability to independently evaluate professional problems and issues with an analytical and critical approach and present solution proposals.
6. Can effectively present their thoughts in written and oral communication at their knowledge and skill level, and express themselves clearly.
7. Takes responsibility as a team member to solve complex and unforeseen problems encountered in applications related to their field.
8. Has awareness of career management and lifelong learning issues.
9. Possesses social, scientific, cultural, and ethical values in the stages of data collection, application, and dissemination of results related to their field.
10. Follows information in their field and communicates with colleagues using a foreign language. 11. Explains the properties, uses, and application techniques of building materials and conducts relevant experiments.
12. Can identify the causes of deterioration in traditional structures and explain conservation methods.
13. Draws restoration projects by creating surveys of buildings or building elements.
14. Explains repair methods for movable and immovable objects.
15. Gains knowledge of office and construction site management, legislation, tenders, and technical specifications.
16. Acquires skills in preparing quantity surveying, cost estimation, and payment certificates.
17. Gains knowledge of the function, form, facade and interior features, construction systems, building elements, and sustainability of buildings.
18. Gains the ability to interpret historical buildings/environments using knowledge of architecture, art, urban history, Ottoman Turkish, and mythology.
19. Can identify the ornamentation forms and techniques of various materials found in traditional buildings and gains the ability to apply ornamentation by interpreting their symbolic meanings.
20. Gains skills in wood carving and stonework.
21. Gains knowledge of photographic documentation, surveying, and restoration methods and techniques.
22. Gains the ability to create scaled/unscale drawings and models according to technical drawing rules.
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