Overview

Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering

The Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Dicle University began admitting students under the name of "Electrical Engineering" in 1993. In 1997, the program's name was changed to "Electrical and Electronics Engineering," and it produced its first graduates in the same year. The curriculum of the program has been updated several times in light of emerging needs and developments.

Within the framework of Dicle University's alignment with the Bologna Process, students began their education under a Bologna-compliant curriculum starting from the 2013-2014 academic year. Additionally, the applied engineering training (intern engineering) practice was introduced to the program during the 2018-2019 academic year. Composed of 70% theory and 30% practical/laboratory courses, the department prepares its students for professional life by equipping them with skills in design, production, project planning, management, and related fields.

Graduate Programs & Academic Staff

Operating under the Dicle University Graduate School of Natural and Applied Sciences, graduate education in the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering commenced in 1998 for the Master's program and in 2012 for the PhD program.

Currently, the department's academic staff consists of:

  • 5 Professors
  • 6 Associate Professors
  • 7 Assistant Professors
  • 1 Lecturer
  • 1 Research Assistants

Laboratory Infrastructure

There are 9 laboratories operating within the Electrical and Electronics Engineering department:

  1. Basic Electrical and Electronics Laboratory
  2. Telecommunications Laboratory
  3. Electrical Machines Laboratory
  4. Antenna and Microwave Laboratory
  5. Microcontroller Laboratory
  6. Control Laboratory
  7. Process Control Laboratory
  8. Automation Laboratory
  9. Electrical Installations and Computer Laboratory

Graduation & Enrollment Statistics

  • Total Graduates (Since establishment, as of October 2023): 1,415 undergraduate, 64 Master's, and 18 PhD degrees awarded.
  • Current Enrollment (As of the 2023-2024 academic year): 687 undergraduate, 79 Master's, and 33 PhD students actively continuing their education.

The sectoral distribution of our reachable graduates as of the end of 2021 is presented in the figure below.