The Bachelor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (Turkish) is a four-year undergraduate program typically comprising eight semesters. The curriculum delivers foundational knowledge in mathematics, physics, and chemistry during the initial years, progressing to specialized core courses and practical applications in the latter half of the program. Core modules often include Introduction to Electrical and Electronic Engineering, linear algebra, calculus, engineering mathematics, circuit theory, differential equations, electronics, digital design, signal systems, electromagnetic theory, electromechanical energy conversion, and control systems. Laboratories with modern technologies and hands-on workshop activities are a crucial part of student training. The program is designed to combine both electrical engineering and electronics engineering, preparing graduates for diverse sectors such as power systems, telecommunications, embedded systems, and automation. Career prospects for graduates include roles in industry, research and development, project consulting, and academic positions. The program also emphasizes teamwork, continuous learning, and technical problem-solving—key skills needed for a competitive job market in Turkey and internationally.[2][3]