Turkish Aeronautical Association University

Bachelor in Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Ankara, Turkey Taught in English Open to international students

About the Program

Students of Electrical and Electronics Engineering study circuit theory, electronics, control systems, power systems, and communications, supported by mathematics and physics courses. The curriculum typically includes work on digital systems, signal processing, and microcontroller-based projects, giving students practical exposure alongside the theoretical material covered in lectures. Later coursework often introduces students to more specialized areas such as telecommunications systems, power electronics, and automation, allowing them to build toward a particular area of interest within the broader discipline. Laboratory work is a consistent feature throughout the program, requiring students to design, build, and test circuits and systems using both traditional components and computer-based simulation tools. Group projects give students experience collaborating on larger engineering problems, often culminating in a final-year project that draws together material from across the curriculum. Graduates typically find work in sectors such as power generation, telecommunications, electronics manufacturing, and industrial automation, where the combination of circuit design skills and systems-level thinking developed during the program is directly applicable, and the degree also provides a foundation for further study at the graduate level. The program is taught in English and takes 4 years to complete, leading to a bachelor's degree from Turkish Aeronautical Association University in Ankara, Turkey.

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