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Admit Term: Spring 2022-2023

ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM (BSEE)

  Diploma Area Advisor: Ayhan Bozkurt, Murat Kaya Yapıcı

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.

** Students who will graduate in the Fall Semester of 2016-2017 Academic Year and later, have to fulfill Basic Science and Engineering ECTS credit requirements.

SUMMARY OF DEGREE REQUIREMENTS

Course Category Min. ECTS Credits Min. SU Credits Min. Courses
University Courses - 41 -
Required Courses - 35 13
Core Electives - 25 -
Area Electives - 9 -
Free Electives - 15 -
Engineering 90 - -
Faculty Courses - - 5
Basic Science 60 - -
Total 240 125 -
 

University Courses

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.)

  Course Name ECTS Credits SU Credits Faculty
     IF 100 Computational Approaches to Problem Solving 5 3 FENS
     MATH 101 Calculus I 6 3 FENS
     CIP 101N Civic Involvement Projects I-N 1 0 FASS
     NS 101 Science of Nature I 6 4 FENS
     SPS 101 Humanity and Society I 6 3 FASS
     TLL 101 Turkish Language and Literature I 3 2 SL
     AL 102 Academic Literacies 5 3 SL
     MATH 102 Calculus II 6 3 FENS
     NS 102 Science of Nature II 6 4 FENS
     SPS 102 Humanity and Society II 6 3 FASS
     TLL 102 Turkish Language and Literature II 3 2 SL
     HIST 191 Principles of Atatürk and the History of the Turkish Revolution I 3 2 FASS
     HIST 192 Principles of Atatürk and the History of the Turkish Revolution II 3 2 FASS
     HUM 201 Major Works of Literature 5 3 FASS
     PROJ 201 Undergraduate Project Course 1 1 FENS
     HUM 202 Major Works of Western Art 5 3 FASS
     HUM 207 Major Works of Western Philosophy 5 3 FASS
     SPS 303 Law and Ethics 5 3 FASS
     HUM 304 Major Works of Classical Music 5 3 FASS
     HUM 311 Major Works of Literature: The World Before Modernity 5 3 FASS
     HUM 312 Major Works of Modern Art 5 3 FASS
     HUM 317 Major Works of Moral Philosophy 5 3 FASS
     HUM 321 Major Works of Literature: The Modern World 5 3 FASS
     HUM 322 Major Works of Art: The World Before Modernity 5 3 FASS
     HUM 324 Major Works of 20th Century Music 5 3 FASS
     HUM 371 Major Works of Literature: The Islamic World 5 3 FASS
 

Required Courses

  Course Name ECTS Credits SU Credits Faculty
     CS 303 Logic and Digital System Design 7 4 FENS
 * 
EE 200 Electronic Circuit Implementations 2 2 FENS
 * 
EE 202 Electronic Circuits II 6 3 FENS
     EE 308 Microcomputer Based System Design 7 4 FENS
     EE 395 Internship Project 5 0 FENS
 * 
ENS 203 Electronic Circuits I 6 3 FENS
 * 
ENS 211 Signals 6 3 FENS
     ENS 491 Graduation Project (Design) 2 1 FENS
     ENS 492 Graduation Project (Implementation) 5 3 FENS
 * 
MATH 201 Linear Algebra 6 3 FENS
 * 
MATH 202 Differential Equations 6 3 FENS
 * 
MATH 203 Introduction to Probability 6 3 FENS
 * 
MATH 204 Discrete Mathematics 6 3 FENS
 

Core Electives

Minimum 25 SU credits from the core pool; One should complete 31 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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Area Electives

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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Free Electives

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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Engineering

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.

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Faculty Courses

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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Basic Science

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.

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* Faculty Courses

**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.