Electrical Program

The Electrical Program is designed to introduce students to the operation, troubleshooting, and maintenance of systems powered by electricity, the working principles of electric machines and motors, electricity transmission and distribution, as well as teaching control and automation systems. The program aims to enhance practical skills for both industry and laboratory applications.

Program Objectives:

The Electrical Program aims to train intermediate-level technical personnel with skills, knowledge, and the ability to handle all aspects of electricity-related matters in both private and public sectors. The graduates should be capable of quick intervention during malfunctions, proficient in both electronics and electricity usage, and possess professional competence.

Duration and Curriculum:

The Electrical Program admits students through the Basic Proficiency Test (TYT). The program lasts for 2 years, during which students are taught the courses listed below over 4 semesters. For more information, please refer to the Program courses.

Graduation and Internship:

To graduate from the program, students must earn a minimum of 120 ECTS (ECTS) credits. Additionally, students must complete a 30-day summer internship at the end of the second semester to be eligible for graduation. Opportunities for internships are available in various settings, including government institutions, private businesses, and alongside self-employed electrical and electronic engineers.

Career Progression:

Graduates of the "Electrical" associate degree program, upon successful completion of the Vertical Transfer Examination conducted by OSYM, can continue their education in programs and quotas determined by OSYM. These programs include Computer and Instructional Technologies Teaching, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Energy Systems Engineering, Energy Management, Physics, Physics Engineering, Aviation Electrical and Electronics, Control and Automation Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering, Meteorology Engineering, Aircraft Electrical and Electronics, Space Sciences and Technologies, and Space Engineering.

Instructors

  • Lecturer Murat Birkan - Department Chair
  • Lecturer Ahmet BULUT
  • Lecturer Mahmut YILMAZ