Computer Engineering (In English) Istanbul Aydin University
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bachelor Degree | On-Campus | find out | 4 years | find out | find out | $6000.00 year per |
Course overview
The Bachelor’s Degree Program at the Department of Computer Engineering is a 240 ECTS credits, 4 year program composed of eight semesters, each of which has a 30 ECTS workload. One ECTS equals to 25.5 hours of student workload per semester.
Established in 2007, the undergraduate program of the Department of Computer Engineering aims at educating technically competent and socially conscious engineers who will design and implement information and computing systems mandated by the ever growing and diversified automation needs of the contemporary societies. The department offers a balanced undergraduate program which covers computer software, computer hardware, and computer networks with a strong background on mathematics as well as non-departmental technical/non-technical and compulsory/elective courses.
Aim:
Our graduates; Using professional knowledge and skills as a focus on producing creative solutions to ethical rules; Computer engineer, software developer, business analysts, IT engineer, software test engineer, data analysis specialists, web developer etc., meet the needs of the age in various business fields.
Our graduates; Using professional knowledge and skills as a focus on producing creative solutions to ethical rules; Computer engineer, software developer, business analysts, IT engineer, software test engineer, data analysis specialists, web developer etc., meet the needs of the age in various business fields.
Objective:
Our goal is to have confidence in the Computer Engineer that our graduates can work anywhere in the world.
Entry requirements for this course
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