Sabancı University Computer Science and Engineering Program trains computer engineers with the potential to contribute to the scientific and technological advancements in the field of computer engineering, benefiting from a broad curriculum drawing from various disciplines and research experience. Sabancı computer engineers are equipped with opportunities throughout their educational journey to specialize in their chosen program based on their interests and abilities, utilizing the laboratories and centers available on our campus. Aligned with Sabancı University's philosophy of 'Creating and Developing Together,' the goal of the Computer Science and Engineering Program is to generate and disseminate knowledge on software, programming, computer networks, database management, and embedded systems through national/international, academic/industry partnerships, and interdisciplinary projects. Graduates from our Computer Science and Engineering program receive education in programming languages, software design, and software-hardware integration.
Computer Engineers do various jobs such as:
- Computer network administrator
- Computer game development
- Entrepreneurship
- Mobile/Web application development
- Cybersecurity expert
- System development
- Data scientist/analyst
- Software project management
- Software design and development
- IT support
- Artificial Intelligence
Which companies do our graduates work for?
- Deloitte - UK, Holland
- Apple - California, Barcelona
- Accenture - London, Stockholm, Milano
- Meta - California, UK, Zurich
- Google - California, Cambridge, NY, London, Zurich, Poland, Dubai
- ACI Worldwide - Munich
- Adyen - Amsterdam
- Amazon - Seattle, Toronto, Aachen, Luxembourg
- Bloomberg - NY, London
- Booking.com - Amsterdam
- Hello Fresh - Berlin
- JP Morgan - NY
- Microsoft - Seattle, Redmond
- SAP - Germany
- Dropbox - NY, San Fransisco
- Siemens
- Getir
- Microsoft Turkey
- Huawei
- Akbank
- Garanti BBVA
- Dream Games
The Computer Engineering Course Curriculum
Students enrolled in the undergraduate program at Sabancı University have a wide range of elective courses to choose from. However, each program naturally includes required core courses. For the Computer Engineering program, some examples would include Introduction to Computers, Advanced Programming, Data Structures, Numerical Analysis, and Machine Learning. Just like in any undergraduate field, project courses are mandatory in the Computer Engineering program. These projects can be taken not only within the Computer Engineering domain but also from different undergraduate programs. The medium of instruction is English. For detailed information about the courses in the Computer Engineering program, you can refer to the program's website.
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.
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
Which companies do our graduates work for?
- 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
The Electronics Engineering Course Curriculum
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 on the program's website.
Sabancı University's Industrial Engineering program aims to conduct academic research and educational activities in the areas of design, control, and operation of production systems, aiming to enhance the competitiveness of companies in the industry. The program is designed to equip young industrial engineers with expertise in their field and the capability to solve problems that arise in practical applications, enabling them to become leaders in their work areas. The objectives include sharing the experience gained over time and the knowledge produced through seminars, workshops, training programs, and publications with practitioners.
Industrial Engineers do various jobs such as:
- Operations research analyst
- Project manager
- Supply chain / procurement
- Consultancy
- Process design analyst
- Demand planning and management
- Software development
- Information systems
- Logistics + Data Science/Analyst
Which companies do our graduates work for?
- Unilever - Nl, UK, Belgium, Israel, Dubai
- Amazon - London, Seattle, Munich, Luxembourg
- Magneti Marelli - Milano
- Meta - California, NY, Dublin
- Arvato Bertelsmann AG - Germany
- Booking.com - Amsterdam
- Boston Consulting Group - Germany
- Cognizant - Canada
- Daimler AG - Stuttgart
- ExxonMobil - Brussels
- GSK - UK
- ING Bank - Amsterdam
- Amazon Luxemburg, Turkey
- PwC - UK, Germany, Belgium, Turkey
- Google - California, NY, London
- Mondelez - USA
- Arvato Bertelsmann AG - Germany
- Reckitt Benckiser - UK
- Getir - UK, Netherlands
- Loreal
- Nestle
- KPMG
- P&G
- Vodafone
- Ernst & Young
- Deloitte
- Pfizer
- Colgate - Palmolive
- Coca-Cola
Industrial Engineering Course Curriculum
Students enrolled in undergraduate programs at Sabancı University have access to a wide range of elective courses. However, mandatory courses that must be taken for each program are also available. For the Industrial Engineering program, to provide a few examples, courses such as Introduction to Energy Systems, Signals, Differential Equations, System Modeling, and Control are included. Just like in any undergraduate field, project courses are mandatory in the Industrial Engineering program. These projects can be taken not only within the Industrial Engineering domain but also from different undergraduate programs. The medium of instruction is English. You can access detailed information about the courses in the Industrial Engineering program on the program's website.
The Sabancı University Materials Science and Nanoengineering program was developed with the aim of being a pioneering program in Turkey and globally. The applied designs of materials with diverse characteristics have become one of the most crucial factors in the advancement of cutting-edge technologies today. The undergraduate program in Materials Science and Nanoengineering at Sabancı University equips students with both theoretical and applied knowledge necessary for the design and applications of these materials used in advanced technologies. The program offers students significantly broader research opportunities and, thanks to its dynamic academic faculty and the provided resources, holds a top position among similar programs.
Materials Science and Nano Engineering Engineers do various jobs such as:
- Product design
- Manufacturing
- Materials production research
- System management
- Materials consultancy
- R&D (Research and Development)
- Fundamental materials production
- Energy sector
Which companies do our graduates work for?
- ASML - Eindhoven
- EMPA, Swiss Federal Laboratories for MaterialsScience and Technology
- 3M - USA
- Apple - California
- Atotech Group
- Intel - USA
- Bodycote - Switzerland
- Center for Hierarchical
- Materials Design - USA
- IHP Microelectronics - Frankfurt
- Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research
- Vironova AB - Stockholm
- Honeywell - Chicago
- Sila Nanotechnologies - USA
- Institut Straumann AG - Basel
- Northvolt - Sweden
- EIFER - European Institute for Energy Research - Germany
- Pfizer
- Quantag Nanotechnologies
- Siemens
Course Curriculum
Students enrolled in undergraduate programs at Sabancı University have access to a wide range of elective courses. However, each program naturally includes mandatory courses that must be taken. For the Materials Science and Nanoengineering undergraduate program, to provide a few examples, courses such as Introduction to Computers, Advanced Programming, Data Structures, Numerical Analysis, and Machine Learning are included. Just like in any undergraduate field, project courses are mandatory in the Materials Science and Nanoengineering program. These projects can be taken not only within the Materials Science and Nanoengineering domain but also from different undergraduate programs. The medium of instruction is English. Detailed information about the courses in the Materials Science and Nanoengineering undergraduate program can be found on the program's website.
Mechatronics Engineering is a discipline born from the fusion of mechanical and electronic concepts, originating in Japan in 1969. It's a methodology that builds upon mechanical engineering, enabling system design through multidisciplinary engineering approaches. Mechatronics engineers work on the design, analysis, production, maintenance, and sales of mechanical and thermal systems, employing fundamental physical principles from mechanical engineering to provide analytical solutions by mathematically modeling physical phenomena.
Today, modern systems, be it consumer-oriented products, manufacturing machinery, or even complex measuring instruments, must fulfill various constraints simultaneously. These constraints might include complex behaviors, mechanical and electronic precision, low cost, low power consumption, environmental friendliness, network connectivity, user interaction, and operation in undefined environments. Engineers designing such systems should comfortably integrate not only core areas like electronics, mechanics, computer science, and machine control but also other fields such as optics and materials science.
Sabancı University's Mechatronics program aims to educate creative individuals capable of designing complex modern systems by applying ideas from all these areas. This approach is supported by an educational program that harmoniously combines diverse disciplines, encourages practical applications, and fosters participation in scientific research during undergraduate studies. The program benefits from the foundational research conducted by faculty members and the comprehensive scientific research infrastructure used in projects carried out in collaboration with various companies.
Mechatronic Engineers do various jobs such as:
- Robotics and Artificial Intelligence
- Automotive Applications
- Defense Industry Applications
- Automation Systems
- Health Technologies
- Energy Systems
- Industry 4.0, IoT (Internet of Things)
- Research and Development
Which companies do our graduates work for?
- Amazon - Japan, Luxembourg
- Ford Motor Company
- Gradient Robotics - Toronto
- Align Technology - Zürich
- Malloy Aeronautics - UK
- Google - California, Poland
- Continental Corporation -Germany
- FEV GmbH - Germany
- Apple - California
- Wabco - Germany
- Toyoto Motor Europe -Belgium
- Volvo - Sweden
- AVL - UK, Austria
- Airbus - France
- Eldor Corporation - Italy
- ASML - Eindhoven
- The Mathworks - USA
- Unilever
- Bosch
- Mercedes Benz
Course Curriculum
Students enrolled in undergraduate programs at Sabancı University have access to a wide range of elective courses. However, naturally, each program includes mandatory courses that must be taken. For the Mechatronics Engineering program, to provide a few examples, courses such as Machine Learning, Decision Economics, Statistical Modeling, Introduction to Computer-Aided Design, and Solid Modeling are included. Just like in any undergraduate field, project courses are mandatory in the Mechatronics Engineering program. These projects can be taken not only within the Mechatronics Engineering domain but also from different undergraduate programs. The medium of instruction is English. You can access detailed information about the courses in the Mechatronics Engineering program on the program's website.
- At Sabancı University, the Molecular Biology, Genetics, and Bioengineering program extensively cover modern biological issues within a broad curriculum that includes plant biology, bioinformatics, molecular, and cellular biology. Work is conducted in our state-of-the-art laboratories, engaging in research and development projects in collaboration with other biology programs both domestically and internationally.
Molecular Biology, Genetics, and Bioengineering graduates do various jobs such as:
- Academic studies (teaching/research)
- Sales, marketing, product specialist, management roles in pharmaceutical, medical, and biotechnology companies
- Specialists in medical laboratories of public and private hospitals, genetic diagnosis, and in vitro fertilization (IVF) centers
- Research and development personnel, researchers in private companies, public institutions, and organizations
Which companies do our graduates work for?
- AstraZeneca - Sweden
- Bioexsen GmbH - Hamburg
- Bluestar Genomics -USA
- Catalyze - Life Sciences Consultants - Amsterdam
- The Jackson Lab. - USA
- Cyclica - Canada
- Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine - Berlin
- AbbVie - Norway
- Aiforia Tech. - Helsinki
- BD Medical Tech. - USA
- Voyager Therapeutics - USA
- Fater - Italy
- Genocea - Massachusetts
- DKFZ German Cancer Research Center
- Catenion GmbH - Berlin
- Roche
- Pfizer
- BASF
Course Curriculum
Students enrolled in undergraduate programs at Sabancı University have access to a wide range of elective courses. However, every program includes mandatory courses that must be taken. For the Molecular Biology, Genetics, and Bioengineering program, to provide a few examples, courses such as Introduction to Material Science, Genetics, Microbiology, and Multicellular Organization are included. Similar to other undergraduate fields, project courses are compulsory in the Molecular Biology, Genetics, and Bioengineering program. These projects can be chosen not only from within the Molecular Biology, Genetics, and Bioengineering domain but also from different undergraduate programs. The medium of instruction is English. Detailed information about the courses in the Molecular Biology, Genetics, and Bioengineering program is available on the program's website.
The aim of Sabancı University's Economics Undergraduate Program is to provide students with a solid foundation in economic theory and its applications. The program is designed to be rich and flexible enough to cater to diverse expectations. For students aspiring for careers in business and management, the program offers strategic analysis and management skills. Those aiming to work as economic policy experts in both private and public sectors will acquire the necessary skills to evaluate, formulate, and implement policies in areas such as financial markets, monetary and fiscal policies, and regulation of infrastructure sectors. Additionally, a specific goal of the program is to introduce students to the challenges of the Turkish economy within a comparative perspective.
Moreover, the program ensures that students interested in pursuing a Ph.D. in economics develop the requisite mathematical and technical backgrounds and acquaints them with topics covered in leading international Ph.D. programs. Information regarding the research areas of our broad and young academic staff, which includes members of TÜBA (Turkish Academy of Sciences), recipients of awards in international conferences, TÜBİTAK science awards, TÜBİTAK incentives, and TÜBA-GEBİP science awards, can be found on their personal web pages, our research web page, or the graduate studies web page. The medium of instruction is English.
Our graduates do various jobs such as:
- Strategic consulting
- Business analysis
- Political consulting
- Asset management
- Government institutions
- Market research
- Finance / Banking
- Insurance
Which companies do our graduates work for?
- Meta - California
- Mondelez International -Illinois
- Activision Blizzard - London
- Amazon - Luxemburg
- Atos - France
- Bill Torres Company
- Certi ed Public
- Accountants and Consultants
- British American Tobacco - Croatia
- BSH Hausgeräte GmbH - Berlin
- American Express - Canada
- PayPal - San Fransisco
- PwC - Canada
- Getir - London
- Sun Life - Toronto
- GSK - UK
- Boston Consulting Group
- Goldman Sachs - London
- Valens Research - USA
- Franklin Templeton
- Invesment - USA
- Experian Decision Analytic - London
- Ernst & Young
- McKinsey
- PwC
- Siemens
- Unilever
- Abbott - Turkey
- Avon
Course Curriculum
Students enrolled in undergraduate programs at Sabancı University have access to a wide range of elective courses. However, each program includes mandatory courses that must be taken. For the Economics program, to provide a few examples, courses such as Games and Strategies, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Introduction to Probability, and Statistical Modeling are included. Just like in any undergraduate field, project courses are compulsory in the Economics program. These projects can be chosen not only from within the Economics field but also from various programs such as engineering, social sciences, and finance. Detailed information about the courses in the Economics program can be found on the program's website.
The Political Science and International Relations Undergraduate Program aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills to deeply comprehend political, cultural, and economic developments on both national and global scales. It seeks to enable students to acquire the qualifications sought after in the national and global environment and labor markets. Additionally, the program intends to provide students with a scientific understanding of social phenomena and events, allowing them to comprehend the roots of prevalent opinions and practices, question them when necessary, and potentially generate new policies.
Such an objective requires students to possess knowledge of political theory, history, as well as the scientific methods used in political economy and social sciences.
Graduates of the program will be better equipped to analyze societies, cultures, national and global institutions, and the politics of foreign policies. Consequently, they will have responsive and flexible career opportunities in today's job market after graduation. They will have increased employment prospects in institutions like the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, other official bodies, internationally connected civil society organizations, the social research sector, and international institutions and markets. Furthermore, they will have enhanced opportunities to pursue postgraduate education at leading universities across a wide spectrum ranging from international relations to management, political sciences, sociology, and economics.
Our graduates work at:
- Multinational companies
- International organizations
- Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
- Public sector
- Development agencies
- Social research sector
- Consultancy
- Media
- Diplomacy
Which companies do our graduates work for?
- Meta - Dublin
- BBC - London
- World Bank - Washington
- 33entrepreneurs - France
- Anadolu Ajansı - New York
- Cibo Vita Inc. - Toronto
- COMATCH - Germany
- Euronaturalstone
- European Commission - Brussels
- Google - Dublin
- United Nations - New York
- Gartner - USA
- HG Initiative - South Korea
- Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation - Bern
- British American Tobacco
- Friedrich Ebert Stiftung
- FedEx
- IBM Turk
- Turkish Airlines
- PwC
- Socar
- Amazon Turkey
Course Curriculum
Students enrolled in undergraduate programs at Sabancı University have the opportunity to choose from a wide range of courses. However, each program includes mandatory courses that must be taken. For the Political Science and International Relations program, to provide a few examples, courses such as Comparative Politics, Political Life in Latin America, and Conflict in the Middle East can be mentioned. Just like in any undergraduate field, project courses are compulsory in the Political Science and International Relations program. These projects can be chosen not only from within the field of Political Science and International Relations but also from various programs such as engineering, social sciences, and finance. As our education is conducted in English, detailed information about the courses in the Political Science and International Relations program can be found on the program's website.
Psychology is a scientific field that examines human thoughts, behaviors, and the processes underlying them. Our Psychology undergraduate program is designed to provide methods, knowledge, and skills in the field of psychology, encompassing all areas of this discipline. Due to the interests of our academic staff and researchers, our Psychology undergraduate program focuses on "Cognitive Psychology" (a subfield that examines processes of perception, attention, memory, and decision-making). Cognitive Psychology contributes significantly to emerging disciplines like "Neuroscience" and "Cognitive Neuroscience." Today, the field of psychology requires a more holistic perspective. Our interdisciplinary education system at Sabancı University aligns well with this need. From the early stages, our students encounter questions and methods from both natural and social sciences, shaping their educational journey.
In addition to the rich curriculum of our Psychology undergraduate program, a significant aspect is the project work that enables students to develop research skills. At Sabancı University, Psychology students are supported to conduct independent research projects under the supervision of the academic staff. Our aim is for students to contribute both in the creation process and in critical analysis to the knowledge produced in the field of psychology. These skills form the distinctive qualities of our graduates in both industrial and academic domains. Among the diverse course offerings available for Psychology undergraduate candidates are courses like Mind and Behavior, Biological Foundations of Behavior, Culture and Cognitive Processes, and Individual Differences: Intelligence and Personality.
Our graduates do various jobs such as:
- Academic career
- Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
- Human resources
- Education (schools and preschool education)
- Clinical psychology
- Consulting
- Social work
- Advertising
- Management
Which companies do our graduates work for?
- Samsung - Poland
- South City Hospital - Germany
- The Call Business - London
- Interactive Research and Development - Pakistan
- LYNX Beleggen - Belgium
- NOWPDP - Pakistan
- EDF Trading - Huston
- Kidz Choice Services - USA
- Mindmatters (Instagram)
- CIRCLE Women - Pakistan
- Estee Lauder
- Huawei
- Amazon Turkey
- Future Bright Group
- Nsight - Türkiye
- Spencer Stuart - Türkiye
- Psylabs Assessment Solutions
- Wellbees
Course Curriculum
Students in Sabancı University's undergraduate programs have a wide range of elective courses available. However, obligatory courses that must be taken for each program are also part of the curriculum. In the case of the Psychology program, a couple of examples include "Mind and Behavior" and "Research Methods." Similar to other undergraduate fields, project courses are mandatory within the Psychology program as well. These projects are not exclusive to Psychology but are also accessible from different programs ranging from engineering to social sciences and finance. The medium of instruction is English, and you can access the detailed course descriptions of the Psychology program on the university's website.
The proliferation of media-based communication devices, which seem to have a strong foundation in visuality, has led to the acceleration and widespread integration of visual elements into all aspects of our lives, especially in the last twenty to thirty years. Therefore, the mission of the Visual Arts and Communication Design (VACD) program is to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of visuality, visual arts, and visual communication design practices. Moreover, our goal extends beyond mere comprehension and application of visual fields; our curriculum is intertwined with various building blocks that involve creative works such as sound design, new media products, and temporal pieces, among others.
Our graduates do various jobs such as:
- Graphic Design
- Advertising
- Artist (painting, sculpture, fine arts...)
- Copywriter
- Photographer
- Visual Presentation Specialist
- Media Relations
- Design (multimedia, graphic, audio...)
Which companies do our graduates work for?
- Slash Art Gallery - San Fransisco
- Mind the Ad - London
- Various Films - Köln
- Tumblr - NY
- The Third Floor Inc. - LA
- Streamline Studio - Las Vegas
- Spotify - Stockholm
- BMF Australia
- Born - UK
- Nickelodeon - USA
- RTV Media Group - Berlin
- Activision - Los Angeles
- Canepa - Italy
- Creoqode - London
- MCCGLC - London
- Mousetrappe - USA
- Fjord
- Design In Situ
- AHK Interiors
- AlisDesign
- Altkat Sanat
- Atelier A'lette
- Good Job Games
- Indie Istanbul
- H2O United
- Federation Design Agency
- Red Fuse Communications
- Peak Games
Course Curriculum
Sabancı University offers a wide range of elective courses for undergraduate students. However, obligatory courses that need to be taken for each program are also available. In the Visual Arts and Visual Communication Design program, for instance, some examples include Visual Language, Drawing Language, 3D Animation, Motion Graphics and Art, and Typographic Design. Just like in every undergraduate field, this program also requires project courses. These projects are not limited to Visual Arts and Visual Communication Design but can also be chosen from various programs such as engineering, social sciences, and finance. Our educational language is English. You can find detailed information about the courses in the Visual Arts and Visual Communication Design program on the university's website.
In today's world, where competition, change, and globalization are strongly felt, a management program should undoubtedly be designed around the axis of change and development in line with the rapidly changing conditions. This has been the core principle in the design of Sabancı University's Management program: an international, transformative, organic undergraduate program built upon fundamental management skills. We have established a platform that incorporates theoretical subjects such as economics and game theory alongside the essential business, information, and skill sets needed by all managers, including presentation and report preparation, and effective use of electronic spreadsheet programs.
In many of our courses, we encourage students to prepare presentations and engage in group work to enhance their collaborative skills. We have designed our program to be flexible and open to innovation. By keeping our compulsory courses to a minimum, we provide our students with the freedom to choose from a wide range of courses under the umbrella of management sciences, without confining them to a single field or discipline. Not only have we expanded this choice to management science courses, but we have also kept the elective course groups large enough for students to select according to their individual interests.
Moreover, we continually aim to keep our program up-to-date by offering courses on diverse topics and emerging fields. We have enriched our program with an international perspective by including foreign language courses, apart from English, in the list of elective courses to encourage additional language learning. We actively encourage our students to participate in Erasmus+ / exchange programs, motivating them to take courses abroad. We are paving the way for them to prepare for today's increasingly globalized world like never before
Our graduates do various jobs such as:
- Sales
- Consultancy
- Marketing
- Human Resources
- Procurement
- Audit
- Customer Service
- Finance/Banking
Which companies do our graduates work for?
- Meta - Amsterdam
- Mattel - California
- Coty Inc. - Dubai
- Deloitte - Sidney, Frankfurt, Luxembourg
- Groupe PSA - France
- Mondelez Int. - Illinois
- Valens Research - USA
- Amazon - Luxembourg
- BASF - UAE
- TikTok - USA, UK, UAB
- PwC - New York, Los Angeles
- Google - London, Dublin
- Philips - Amsterdam, Eindhoven
- Boston Consulting Group - Munich
- BAV Group - New York
- Blue.cloud - Florida
- Databank - South Korea
- PwC
- Unilever
- KPMG
- Ernst & Young
- Nestle
- Turkish Airlines
- Pladis Global
- Amazon Turkey
- Nielsen
- Deloitte
Course Curriculum
At Sabancı University, undergraduate students have the opportunity to select from a wide range of courses. However, obligatory courses are also part of every program. For the Management Sciences program, here are a few examples: English Communication Skills in Business Life, Introduction to Marketing, Introduction to Management, Management Information Systems, Corporate Finance, Introduction to Data Analysis and Research in Business. As with any bachelor's degree program, the Management Sciences program also requires project courses. These projects can be taken not only from the Management Sciences field but also from various other undergraduate programs. The language of instruction is English. You can find detailed information about the courses in the Management Sciences program on the program's website.