Çankaya University

Bachelor in Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Ankara, Turkey Taught in English Open to international students

About the Program

Electrical and Electronics Engineering covers the design, analysis, and application of systems that generate, transmit, and process electrical energy and signals, spanning circuits, power systems, control theory, telecommunications, and electronics. Students typically study mathematics and physics foundations before moving into circuit analysis, digital logic, microprocessors, signal processing, and power electronics, often supported by laboratory work with measurement instruments and simulation software. The discipline prepares graduates for roles in power generation and distribution, telecommunications, semiconductor and embedded systems design, automation, and renewable energy, as well as further graduate study. This bachelor program is taught in English over 4 years at Çankaya University in Ankara, Turkey. As a private university, Çankaya offers this engineering track within a curriculum that blends theoretical coursework with hands-on laboratory practice, preparing students for both industry positions and postgraduate study. The Ankara location places students near Turkey's technology and defense industry clusters, which draw on electrical and electronics engineering graduates for hardware, systems, and communications work across both public and private sector employers.

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