Haliç University

Bachelor in Electrical and Electronics Engineering

İstanbul, Turkey Taught in English Open to international students

About the Program

Electrical and Electronics Engineering is the discipline that studies the generation, control, and application of electrical energy and electronic signals in devices and systems. Coursework typically covers circuit theory, electronics, electromagnetics, control systems, power systems, signal processing, and digital systems, alongside mathematics and physics foundations. Students work in laboratory settings building and testing circuits and systems, and often complete design projects that require applying theory to practical electrical or electronic problems. Graduates commonly work in power generation and distribution, electronics manufacturing, telecommunications, automation, and consumer electronics companies, in roles ranging from design engineering to systems testing and maintenance. This bachelor's program is offered at Haliç University in İstanbul, Turkey, and is taught entirely in English over a duration of 4 years. İstanbul is home to a significant industrial and manufacturing base, including electronics and energy-related companies, giving students a local context relevant to the field. English-medium instruction is a practical fit for this discipline, as international standards, equipment manuals, and much engineering literature in electrical and electronics fields are published in English. Across the four years, coursework generally progresses from foundational mathematics, physics, and circuit theory toward more specialized study in areas such as power systems, control systems, or electronics design.

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