Haliç University

Bachelor in Computer Engineering

İstanbul, Turkey Taught in English Open to international students

About the Program

Computer engineering integrates electrical engineering and computer science to design hardware and software systems, covering areas such as digital logic, computer architecture, embedded systems, and software development. Students study programming, algorithms, data structures, operating systems, and hardware design, gaining the ability to build both the physical and logical components of computing systems. Coursework typically includes circuit design, microprocessors, networks, and software engineering, alongside mathematics and physics foundations. The program balances theoretical computer science with practical engineering, preparing students to work on systems ranging from embedded devices to large-scale software applications. Graduates pursue careers in software development, hardware design, systems engineering, telecommunications, and technology consulting, or continue to graduate study in computing fields. This bachelor program runs 4 years and is taught in English at Haliç University in İstanbul, Turkey. English-medium instruction reflects the dominant language of programming, technical documentation, and international software development, supporting graduates entering global technology careers. The curriculum combines coursework in theory with substantial hands-on programming and hardware projects. As demand for computing professionals continues across nearly every industry, graduates trained in computer engineering are positioned to work on both the software and hardware sides of modern technology, from embedded systems to networked applications.

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