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Description of the Program


The Electrical Program is designed to introduce students to all electrical systems, to operate them, to find malfunctions, to operate electrical machines and motors, to transmit and distribute electricity, to teach control and automation systems, and to improve their manual skills in industrial and laboratory applications.

The program aims to train intermediate technical personnel who are; skilled in all matters related to electricity in the private and public sectors, knowledgeable and able to intervene immediately in the event of a breakdown, able to use both electronic and electricity intertwined, have sufficient professional knowledge, able to open their own repair workshop and have the ability for electrical wiring when necessary.

Graduates of the program are extremely important for the sector as qualified personnel titled “Electrical Technicians” in the operation of all kinds of facilities, in the control of electrical devices and tools, their maintenance, and repair since they will be assigned tasks in factories, continuity of production, energy production and its transmission.

 Electricity Program, as a daytime teaching program, has a quota of 50 students.

There are 9 professional laboratories actively used in the program.


Minimum requirements for graduation;

Total: 100 National Credits       and 120 ECTS

Compulsory Internship: 30 workdays

Duration of the Program: 2 years


Transfer:

Those who have successfully completed the Electrical Program, an associate degree program, can be transferred to the following bachelor’s programs if they are successful in the External Transfer Exam held by OSYM (Student Selection and Placement Center).

Bachelor’s Departments that can be placed by students through External Transfer Exam *

Computer Education and Instructional Technologies

• Electrical engineering

• Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Electronic Engineering

• Electronics and Communication Engineering

• Industrial Engineering

• Industrial and Systems Engineering

• Energy systems Engineering

• Energy Management

• Physics

• Physics engineering

• Aviation Electrical and Electronics

• Control and Automation Engineering

• Meteorological Engineering

• Aircraft Electric-Electronic

• Space Sciences and Technologies

• Space Engineering