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Bachelor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (English), Fenerbahce University
The Bachelor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering in English is a rigorous, internationally accredited four-year undergraduate degree that trains students to become innovative engineers capable of designing, analyzing, implementing, and leading projects in power systems, telecommunications, control and automation, microelectronics, biomedical devices, artificial intelligence hardware, renewable energy, and defense electronics sectors worldwide. Delivered entirely in English at Turkey’s flagship universities including Middle East Technical University, Boğaziçi, Bilkent, Sabancı, Koç, İTÜ, Yıldız Technical, Özyeğin, TOBB ETÜ, İzmir Institute of Technology, and an increasing number of state universities with fully English-medium programs, the curriculum is designed and continuously updated through ABET Substantial Equivalency accreditation (or direct ABET accreditation at METU, Bilkent, and Sabancı), EUR-ACE labeling, IEEE partnerships, and long-term collaborations with Siemens Türkiye, ASELSAN, TUSAŞ, TÜBİTAK, Vestel, Arçelik, Türk Telekom, Vodafone, Ericsson Türkiye, Huawei Türkiye, and global giants such as General Electric, Texas Instruments, and NXP. Students complete 240–250 ECTS credits that combine advanced mathematics and physics, core engineering sciences, intensive laboratory work, two mandatory summer internships, an industrial or research-oriented graduation project, and extensive elective tracks in emerging fields such as 5G/6G communications, power electronics for electric vehicles, embedded AI, and quantum computing hardware.Throughout the program, students acquire a deep, integrated mastery of both theoretical foundations and cutting-edge applications that employers demand immediately. The first two years build solid grounding in calculus, linear algebra, differential equations, probability, physics (electromagnetics, quantum mechanics basics), circuit theory, digital logic design, signals and systems, and programming (C, Python, MATLAB). From the third year onward, students dive into specialized tracks: electrical power engineering (smart grids, renewable integration, high-voltage engineering), electronics (analog and digital IC design, RF circuits, MEMS), control and automation (modern control theory, robotics, PLC programming), telecommunications (digital communication, wireless networks, optical fiber systems), and biomedical engineering (medical imaging systems, bioinstrumentation). Hands-on training is intensive: students design and fabricate printed circuit boards, program FPGA and ARM processors, implement machine-learning models on edge devices, build autonomous robots, simulate power systems with PSS/E and DIgSILENT, and test 5G antenna arrays in anechoic chambers. All programs feature state-of-the-art laboratories (Keysight, Rohde & Schwarz, National Instruments equipment) and require at least one full-semester graduation project, often funded by TÜBİTAK or industry, that results in patent applications, conference papers, or commercial prototypes. Strong emphasis is placed on professional English (technical writing, presentation skills), ethics, project management, and entrepreneurship, with many students completing double-major or minor programs in computer engineering, physics, management, or mechatronics.Graduates enjoy immediate global employability and exceptional social prestige as the architects of Turkey’s technological and energy future. Leading Turkish companies recruit aggressively on campus: ASELSAN, TUSAŞ, Roketsan, Havelsan, and TÜBİTAK for defense electronics and radar systems; Siemens, Schneider Electric, and ABB for smart-grid and industrial automation projects; Vestel, Arçelik, and Bosch Türkiye for consumer electronics and white-goods innovation; Türk Telekom, Vodafone, and Turkcell for 5G/6G network deployment; and global design centers of NXP, Analog Devices, and Huawei for chip design. Starting monthly salaries for English-medium graduates from accredited programs range from 95,000 to 170,000 Turkish lira plus signing bonuses and stock options in 2025, with rapid progression to senior engineer, project leader, and chief technology officer roles. International opportunities abound: graduates are directly accepted into master’s and PhD programs at MIT, Stanford, ETH Zurich, TU Delft, and Imperial College with full funding, while multinational corporations and research laboratories in Germany, the Netherlands, the United States, and Singapore actively recruit through university career fairs. Many alumni found successful deep-tech startups supported by TÜBİTAK 1512 and KOSGEB grants, several reaching unicorn valuation within a decade. Society accords these engineers extraordinary respect as the highly educated professionals who power the nation, defend its security, and drive its digital transformation; they are among the most visible and highest-earning graduates in the country. The combination of immediate six-figure income, global career mobility, continuous intellectual challenge, opportunity to work on projects of national importance, and the profound satisfaction of turning mathematical models into functioning systems that change millions of lives makes the English-medium Bachelor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering one of the most prestigious, versatile, and future-proof degrees available today, perfectly suited for analytically gifted students who aspire to lead the technological revolutions of the twenty-first century.
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Fenerbahçe University is a private univeristy in Istanbul, Turkey, established by the Fenerbahçe Education, Culture, and Health Foundation (FİKSV). It aims to combine academic knowledge with practical skills, helping students become ready for their careers. The university focuses on providing modern education and strong industry connections.
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