Admit Term: Spring 2022-2023 |
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM (BSEE) |
| Diploma Area Advisor:
Ayhan Bozkurt, Murat Kaya Yapıcı
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The Electronics Engineering (EE) program is
designed to provide the
theoretical fundamentals
and 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
skills and 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 skills, our EE graduates
are expected to achieve technological
leadership
positions in many sectors involving electronics and
computing, where a sound knowledge of Electronics
Engineering is vital
for implementations of information
technologies and system integration
applications.
*** Language courses offered by SL (School
of Languages) are not included in any course pool.
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From the University Courses listed below, 16 courses
and 41 SU credits must be completed.
- All freshman courses (1XX coded courses,
including PROJ 201) and SPS 303 are required.
- One of the HUM coded course listed below
is required.
(Please visit Foundations Development Directorate
web site (fdd.sabanciuniv.edu)
for general information about University Courses.)
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* Students are required to complete either MATH
212 or both (MATH 201 and MATH 202). If more
courses are completed than needed, the additional courses
will not be included in core, area and free elective
course pools.
* In addition to fulfilling the
MATH 212 or (MATH 201 and MATH 202)
as stated below, students must successfully complete
all courses listed under the required course list.
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Minimum 25 SU credits
from the core pool;
One should complete 25 SU credits
from the following list, at least 9 credits of which
should be from 400-level EE courses. -
The extra courses taken from this pool,
are directly counted towards "Area Elective"
course requirements.
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Minimum 9 SU credits of
from the area electives pool below.
Minimum one course shoul be from CS 300, CS 401,
CS 412, ME 303, PHYS 302, PHYS 303
and EE 48XXX "Special Topics Courses" courses. -
The extra courses taken from this pool,
are directly counted towards "Free Elective"
course requirements.
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It is required to take a total of 15 SU credits from
courses offered by FASS, SBS and FENS (excluding
'University Courses'). Language courses offered by SL
(School of Languages) are not included in the group of
free elective courses.
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In line with the conditions stated by the Faculties,
a total of at least 5 courses should be completed
from FENS Faculty Courses and/or FASS, SBS Faculty Courses.
At least 2 of these courses must be MATH coded.
In addition, at least 3 of these courses must be from the
pool of FENS Faculty Courses.
These courses may be taken while fulfilling
the degree requirements for the program.
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Click For FENS Faculty Courses |
Click For FASS Faculty Courses |
Click For SBS Faculty Courses |
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The students
should complete at least
90 ECTS Engineering credits.
The Engineering credit requirements
may be taken while fulfilling the degree
requirements for the program.
Click Course Catalog
to view the credit distributions of the courses.
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The students
should complete at least
60 ECTS Basic Science credits.
The Basic Science credit requirements
may be taken while fulfilling the degree
requirements for the program.
Click Course Catalog
to view the credit distributions of the courses.
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**Courses in more than one areas are listed in the area according to order of appearence in Summary of Degree Requirements list. That is, if a course is both area elective and core elective,then it is listed in core elective courses list.
***Graduate courses are not listed in undergraduate area requirements even if they are among them.
****You can check which courses taken counted towards area requirements via Information System - Degree Evaluation.