The Bachelor of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Turkish) program in Turkish universities is a four-year undergraduate degree spread across eight semesters. The curriculum integrates fundamental courses in mathematics, physics, and chemistry during the first two years, followed by advanced theoretical and hands-on engineering subjects in the final two years. Courses typically include Introduction to Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Linear Algebra, Calculus, Engineering Mathematics, Digital Design, Probability and Statistics, Electronics, Signals and Systems, Electromechanical Energy Conversion, and Communication Systems. Laboratories equipped with modern technologies facilitate practical training, and students benefit from faculty expertise and opportunities to participate in scientific projects and workshops. Graduates are equipped to pursue careers in electrical power systems, electronics, automation, telecommunications, and control engineering, both in Turkey and internationally. The job title for graduates is typically 'Electrical Engineer.' Career prospects are strong due to rapid technological development, with graduates working in sectors ranging from manufacturing and energy to IT and research.