Gazi 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 use electrical energy, as well as electronic devices and communication systems. A typical curriculum includes circuit theory, electromagnetics, digital and analog electronics, control systems, signal processing, and power systems, along with laboratory courses in which students build and test circuits and electronic systems. Coursework often extends into telecommunications, embedded systems, and microelectronics as students progress through the program. Graduates pursue careers in power generation and distribution, telecommunications, electronics manufacturing, automation and control systems, and semiconductor design, and many continue into graduate study in electrical engineering or related technical fields. The broad technical foundation also supports roles in renewable energy and robotics. This bachelor's program in Electrical and Electronics Engineering is offered by Gazi University in Ankara, Turkey, and is taught in English over four years. Students in Ankara complete circuit design, laboratory, and systems coursework in English, building both technical skills and English-language engineering vocabulary. The four-year curriculum typically moves from foundational mathematics and circuit theory toward specialized topics such as control systems, power engineering, or telecommunications in the later years, preparing graduates for engineering roles across a wide range of electrical and electronic industries.

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