The Bachelor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (Turkish) is a rigorous 4-year undergraduate program, typically spread across 8 semesters. The curriculum covers fundamental and advanced courses including Introduction to Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Linear Algebra, Calculus, Physics, Engineering Mathematics, Circuit Theory, Differential Equations, Digital Design, Probability and Statistics, Electronics, Control Systems, Signals and Systems, Electromagnetic Theory, Electromechanical Energy Conversion, Introduction to Communication Systems, and Governance. Students also engage in hands-on laboratory work, design projects, and may participate in departmental research. This program is designed to build deep theoretical knowledge as well as practical skills valued in industry and academia. Graduates are prepared for diverse career prospects such as electronic and electrical system design, automation, telecommunications, embedded systems, and signal processing in both private and public sectors. Many also continue with postgraduate studies domestically or abroad. The inclusion of non-technical skills and a strong foundation in mathematics and engineering principles ensure that graduates are adaptable to evolving industry demands and capable of working in multidisciplinary teams. Language preparatory programs may be mandatory if the applicant does not have evidence of Turkish proficiency.