Acıbadem Mehmet Ali Aydınlar University

Bachelor in Computer Engineering

İstanbul, Turkey Taught in English Open to international students

About the Program

Computer Engineering covers the design, development, and analysis of hardware and software systems, spanning topics such as programming, algorithms, data structures, computer architecture, operating systems, databases, and networks. Students typically build a foundation in mathematics and physics before moving into core engineering coursework, including digital logic design, embedded systems, and software engineering practices. Later years often bring electives in areas such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, or mobile and web application development, along with a capstone or graduation project that applies these skills to a substantive engineering problem. Graduates commonly pursue careers as software developers, systems engineers, network engineers, or hardware designers, and the degree also provides a base for further graduate study in computing fields. This 4 year bachelor program is offered at Acıbadem Mehmet Ali Aydınlar University in İstanbul, Turkey, with instruction delivered in English. Studying in İstanbul places students in one of the region's largest urban centers, with access to a wide range of technology companies, startups, and research institutions that can support internships and early career opportunities. The English-medium instruction is intended to prepare graduates for work and further study in international, English-speaking professional environments, while the structured four-year curriculum builds progressively from foundational science and mathematics courses toward specialized, project-based engineering work.

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