Harun Muhić: This certificate will make difference in my further education

Harun Muhić: This certificate will make difference in my further education

On Friday, Sept. 15, 2017, the certificate award ceremony was held for participants who successfully completed Microcontrollers and Solidworks Courses at the International University of Sarajevo (IUS). Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency – TİKA and IUS Life – Lifelong learning center jointly organized free courses Microcontrollers and Solidworks, 3D Modeling. The courses lasted from August 1 to  September 15, 2017.

At the ceremony, Dr. Tahsin Erkan Türe, IUS Rector, addressed the audience, and specially thanked Microcontrollers instructor Murat Yücel, Solidworks instructor Celalettin Çetinkaya, and Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency. He also thanked the Lifelong Learning Center staff, and Research and Development Center manager Dr. Tarik Namas, and wished the course participants to make use of their new skills in the best possible way.

One of the participants, Harun Muhić, said: “I am a sophomore student of Electrical Engineering. I think that Microcontrollers course was very useful and it will make difference in my further education, and I would like to recommend everyone to complete this course.”

“I attended the Solidworks 3D Modelling course.  For me, the course was an excellent experience, as professor succeeded to introduce us to the Solidworks 3D modeling and design. This is going to be very useful for my future opportunities in the industry. Also, I would like to emphasize that opportunities to attend this kind of courses are rare in Bosnia and Herzegovina.” – said Azra Yıldız.

Prof. Murat Yücel said: “I would like to thank TİKA and International University of Sarajevo for the opportunity to teach in the Microcontrollers course and spend 45 days in Sarajevo. I am happy also for our hardworking participants which I had opportunity to teach.”

At the ceremony, participants received the certificates, and statements were offered to the press representatives. 

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