Computer Engineering

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About Program

Department of Computer Engineering aims at educating technically competent and socially conscious engineers who will design and implement information and computing systems mandated by the ever growing and diversified automation needs of the contemporary societies. The department offers a balanced undergraduate program which covers computer software, computer hardware, and computer networks with a strong background on mathematics as well as departmental technical/non-departmental non-technical elective courses.

The development of the Internet and online technologies are the results of studies in computer engineering. Computer engineers are the architects of the technologies used today and that will emerge and will be used in the future. As a computer engineer, you can participate in the development of emerging technologies and have career opportunities in any industry that needs technology developers for e-commerce, database management, network management, software development. Such industries range from banks, government agencies, trading firms and manufacturing firms to marketing organizations. You can also take a higher education in engineering and choose to continue your career as an academician by completing your doctorate education.

The Bachelor’s Degree Program at the Department of Computer Engineering is a 240 ECTS credits, 4 year program composed of eight semesters, each of which has a 30 ECTS workload. One ECTS equals to 25.5 hours of student workload per semester.

Learning & Teaching Methods

Department of Computer Engineering aims at educating technically competent and socially conscious engineers who will design and implement information and computing systems mandated by the ever growing and diversified automation needs of the contemporary societies. The department offers a balanced undergraduate program which covers computer software, computer hardware, and computer networks with a strong background on mathematics as well as non-departmental technical/non-technical and compulsory/elective courses.

Access to Further Studies

Minor
Double Major
International Exchange Programs and study abroad
Possibility to attend graduate programs

Career Opportunities

Graduated students are able to continue their further education(Msc and PHD).
Graduated students are able to work in software, electronics and communication companies.