Program Overview
The Electrical and Electronics Engineering undergraduate program at Istanbul Aydın University is a four-year, English-medium degree comprising 240 ECTS credits over eight semesters. The program is structured to provide students with a robust foundation in both theoretical and practical aspects of electrical and electronic engineering. Key areas of study include high-voltage energy and power systems, telecommunications, biomedical engineering, robotics, and control systems. The curriculum integrates courses in mathematics, physics, circuit theory, electronics, and programming, complemented by hands-on laboratory work and design projects. The program aims to cultivate engineers who are competitive on a global scale, capable of addressing societal needs, and committed to ethical practices. Students have opportunities to enhance their education through double majors, minors, and international exchange programs.
Graduates of the Electrical and Electronics Engineering program have diverse career prospects in both the public and private sectors. They can pursue roles in the design, production, and maintenance of electrical and electronic equipment, work in telecommunications, energy distribution, software and hardware development, and engage in research and development projects. Opportunities also exist in industries such as manufacturing, medical technology, and academia. The comprehensive training provided by the program equips alumni with the skills necessary to adapt to technological advancements and contribute effectively to various industries.