Bahçeşehir University

Bachelor in Energy Systems Engineering

İstanbul, Turkey Taught in English Open to international students

About the Program

Energy Systems Engineering combines mechanical, electrical, and environmental engineering principles to study how energy is generated, converted, and delivered, with growing emphasis on renewable and sustainable technologies alongside conventional power systems. The curriculum typically includes thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, power systems analysis, renewable energy engineering, and energy policy or economics, supplemented by laboratory work and design projects that give students hands-on experience with energy technologies. Career paths include power and utility companies, renewable energy developers, energy consulting firms, and industrial roles focused on energy efficiency, along with the option of further graduate study. This 4-year bachelor's program is offered by Bahçeşehir University in Istanbul, Turkey, and is taught in English. Being based in Istanbul situates energy systems engineering students within a large metropolitan area where energy supply and consumption are significant infrastructural concerns, offering practical relevance to coursework in the field. Over the 4 years of study, the program progresses from general engineering and science fundamentals to specialized energy systems coursework and applied project work, following a structure typical of engineering degrees. Students considering this program should recognize it as an English-taught degree at a private university in one of Turkey's largest cities, suited to those interested in combining engineering fundamentals with a focus on energy technology and systems.

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