Eastern Mediterranean University

Bachelor in Computer Engineering

Gazimağusa, Northern Cyprus Taught in English Open to international students

About the Program

Computer Engineering studies the design and development of computer hardware and software systems, drawing on principles from both computer science and electrical engineering. Core coursework typically includes programming, data structures and algorithms, computer architecture, digital logic design, and operating systems, supported by foundational mathematics such as calculus and discrete mathematics. Students often study networking, database systems, and software engineering practices, along with elective areas such as embedded systems, artificial intelligence, or cybersecurity depending on program structure. Laboratory work and project-based assignments are central to the discipline, giving students hands-on experience designing, building, and testing systems that combine hardware and software elements. The program aims to develop both theoretical understanding of computing principles and practical technical skills applicable to a range of engineering roles. Graduates pursue careers in software development, systems engineering, hardware design, network engineering, and technology consulting across sectors including telecommunications, finance, and manufacturing. Many graduates also pursue further study in computer science, electrical engineering, or specialized technical fields. This bachelor's degree is taught in English and lasts 4 years at Eastern Mediterranean University, located in Gazimağusa, Northern Cyprus. The program is designed to give students a broad technical foundation applicable to software and hardware engineering careers.

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