The Bachelor of Energy Systems Engineering (English) is a four-year, fully English-medium undergraduate program offered at Turkey’s leading technical universities, accredited by YÖK and holding MÜDEK (ABET substantial equivalent) certification that ensures seamless global recognition through the Washington Accord. This forward-looking degree trains versatile engineers who can design, optimize, operate, and decarbonize the entire energy value chain – from renewable power plants and smart grids to hydrogen systems, energy storage, and carbon-neutral industrial processes – perfectly aligned with Turkey’s ambitious 2053 net-zero target, the world’s fastest-growing solar and wind markets in Europe, massive investments in offshore wind and green hydrogen, and Istanbul’s emergence as a regional energy trading and technology hub.Throughout the program students acquire a uniquely interdisciplinary and market-ready skill set that combines deep engineering fundamentals with the latest clean-energy technologies and digital tools. They master thermodynamics, heat transfer, fluid mechanics, power plant engineering, renewable energy systems (solar PV, concentrated solar, onshore/offshore wind, geothermal, biomass, hydropower), energy storage technologies (lithium-ion, flow batteries, pumped hydro, thermal storage), hydrogen production, storage and fuel-cell systems, smart grids and microgrids with SCADA and IEC 61850, energy markets and electricity trading on EPİAŞ and EXIST platforms, energy economics and project finance, carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS), life-cycle analysis and ESG reporting, energy efficiency in buildings and industry, electric vehicle charging infrastructure, power electronics and converters, control systems for renewable plants, artificial intelligence and digital twins for energy forecasting and optimization using Python, MATLAB/Simulink, HOMER, PVSyst, WAsP, and OpenFOAM. The curriculum includes extensive laboratory work in high-voltage, renewable energy, hydrogen, and battery test facilities, mandatory summer internships at major energy companies (Enerjisa, Zorlu Enerji, Kalyon PV, Polat Enerji, Türkerler, CW Enerji, Smart Solar, Aydem Renewables, Fina Enerji, TotalEnergies, Siemens Gamesa, Vestas, GE Renewable, Borusan EnBW, IC İÇTAŞ, Limak Enerji, Akfen Renewables, Kardemir green steel, Tüpraş refineries, and international organizations such as SHURA Energy Transition Center), and year-long capstone projects that often result in real pilot plants, published papers, or patents in collaboration with industry partners.Graduates of the English-medium Bachelor of Energy Systems Engineering enjoy extraordinary employability and belong to the most strategically critical talent pool in Turkey’s new economy. They are immediately recruited as renewable energy project engineers, energy storage specialists, hydrogen project developers, smart-grid engineers, power market analysts, energy management consultants, decarbonization engineers, and sustainability managers by leading energy producers (Enerjisa Üretim, Zorlu, Kalyon, Aydem, Polat, Fina, Akfen), distribution companies (Enerjisa Dağıtım, Başkent, Toroslar), transmission system operator TEİAŞ, electricity and natural-gas market operator EPİAŞ, green-field developers, international EPC contractors (Siemens Energy, GE, TotalEnergies, Enel, Iberdrola, Masdar, ACWA Power), equipment manufacturers (Siemens Gamesa, Enercon, Nordex, Goldwind, CS Wind Turkey), battery and hydrogen companies (Aspilsan, Kontrolmatik Pomega, Tosçelik green hydrogen), consulting giants (McKinsey Energy, BCG, PwC Sustainability, DNV, Wood Mackenzie), carbon-credit and ESG firms, and multinational corporations implementing net-zero roadmaps (Toyota, Ford Otosan, Tüpraş, Arçelik, Şişecam). Many graduates join international organizations (IRENA, IEA, World Bank energy projects) or secure positions in Germany, Netherlands, UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Azerbaijan thanks to their perfect English and ABET-equivalent training. The profession commands immense social respect because these engineers are literally building Turkey’s clean, secure, and independent energy future while creating hundreds of thousands of green jobs. Starting salaries rank among the highest of all engineering disciplines in Turkey and rise dramatically with international project premiums, carbon-credit bonuses, and rapid promotion to project manager or energy trading desk positions, enabling most graduates to reach solid upper-middle-class income within three to five years and elite status for those leading gigawatt-scale renewable portfolios or hydrogen valleys. In essence, the English-medium Bachelor of Energy Systems Engineering offers a globally recognized, technically rigorous, and mission-driven education that places its graduates at the very center of the most important transformation of the twenty-first century: the shift to a sustainable energy world.