Electronics Engineering Program

About the Program:

  • - 4-year program (8 semester)
  • - All programs are taught in English

  • - Ranked among the top 300 universities worldwide by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings by Subject 2024: Engineering

  • - Ranked among the top 250 universities worldwide by the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024: Engineering, Electrical & Electronic

  • - More than 280 partner universities

  • - Accredited by MÜDEK (USA-ABET) and MÜDEK – EUR-ACE (ENAEE European Network for Accreditation of Engineering Education)

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Electronics engineering is a branch of engineering that examines the characteristics of low electrical currents, communication of signals, and signal processing technologies. At Sabancı University, the Electronics Engineering program provides prospective electronics engineers with the capability to adapt to this rapidly evolving field and contribute directly to its advancements. Our program is designed to encompass courses distributed evenly across various fields such as electronic devices and circuits, optics, communication systems, information, and signal processing. Structured with a project-based innovative approach, the Electronics Engineering program aims to educate students through realistic engineering and design problems. Graduates from the Electronics Engineering program leverage the competencies acquired here and their strong foundations to assume technical leadership positions in sectors like electronics, computer, and communication due to the practical skills and solid background they gain.

 

The Electronics Engineering (EE) program is designed to provide the theoretical fundamentals and a comprehensive technological background for leading edge work in this rapidly developing field. The program offers a balanced set of courses in the areas of electronic devices and circuits, optics, communication systems, networks, information and signal processing, from which our students are able to select their courses according to their own interests. The entire program is structured around an innovative project-based approach to education, which will challenge students to excel in defining and solving realistic design and engineering problems. With these sound knowledge and skills, our EE graduates are expected to assume technological leadership positions in electronics, computing communication and related sectors.

Electronics Engineers do various jobs such as:

  • 5G and beyond communication technologies
  • Biomedical applications
  • IoT, Industry 4.0 applications
  • Wired/wireless communication networks
  • Automation, automotive sector
  • Defense industry and military applications
  • Software development
  • Consumer electronics
  • Hardware engineer (analog, RF, MEMS, digital, VLSI, system-on-chip design)
  • Embedded software/software engineer (algorithm implementation, firmware, software design)
  • Systems engineer
  • Test engineer
  • Wired, wireless network/system installation and support engineer
  • Technical sales/purchasing engineer
  • Manager
  • Entrepreneur
  • Apple - California
  • IHP Microelectronics - Frankfurt
  • Silicon Radar Gmbh - Frankfurt
  • Meta - California, NY, Zurich
  • Microsoft - California, North Carolina
  • yDesign AB - Stockholm
  • Accenture - UK, Germany
  • Accerion - Netherlands
  • Adyen - Amsterdam
  • Aiva Technologies - Luxembourg
  • Amazon.com - Seattle
  • IBM Research - Zürich
  • ASML - Eindhoven
  • Intel - San Fransisco, Portland
  • Siemens AG - USA, Germany
  • Texas Instruments - Dallas
  • Integrated Device Technology - California

At Sabancı University, students pursuing undergraduate education have a wide array of elective courses available to them. However, naturally, each program includes mandatory courses that must be taken. For the Electronics Engineering program, to give a few examples, courses such as Semiconductor Physics and Circuits, Introduction to Signal Processing and Information Systems, Microelectronic Manufacturing, and Optoelectronics are offered. Just like in any undergraduate field, project courses are compulsory in the Electronics Engineering program. These projects can be taken not only within the Electronics Engineering domain but also from different undergraduate programs. The medium of instruction is English. You can find detailed information about the courses in the Electronics Engineering program here.

 


 

We offer the opportunity to enroll in the undergraduate program of your choice, with a wide range of course selection and research opportunities.

 


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