[] About Program

Electrical and Electronics Engineering is one of the most important engineering branches that provide value to society in the rapidly changing and developing technology field. From electromagnetic field theory to antenna and microwave techniques, from basic electrical solution techniques to large-scale integrated circuit design, from complex variable mathematical analysis methods to fuzzy logic techniques, from digital system design to communication technologies, from power electronics to high voltage applications, from symbolic logic to artificial intelligence, from biomedical engineering to microelectronics. covers an area. This branch of engineering carries out multidisciplinary studies with other programs in many fields, from energy to communication, from the health sector to space technology, and from military communication to industrial machinery. It is also an engineering branch that develops solutions and products focused on intelligence and creativity.

Our students can choose courses from these fields according to their interests and competencies. Since the courses of our department are structured with an innovative approach based on research and projects, it aims to teach students realistic engineering and design problems.

There are many Professors, Associate Professors, Assistant Professors, Assistant Professors and Research Assistants actively working in the department. 

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https://duzce.edu.tr/akademik/fakulte/mf/eem/0fc9/akademik-kadro

[] Goals

Our mission is to provide the necessary education and support to identify and solve problems encountered in the field of electrical and electronic engineering and to provide students with a supportive environment. Additionally, we aim to enhance the problem-solving skills of our graduating students and equip them with the abilities to apply and develop electrical, electronic, and communication systems.

To ensure that our mission remains current and advanced, we consider the following aspects:

1.  We provide our students with up-to-date and innovative educational materials. We regularly review the curriculum to incorporate essential topics in the field of electrical and electronic engineering.

2.    We offer research opportunities for students to keep up with the latest developments in the industry. Through projects and participation in laboratory work on current research topics, we enable students to gain practical experience.

3.    We establish close relationships with industry and industrial organizations with whom we collaborate. This allows us to provide our students with real-world experience through internships and projects.

4.     We inform and encourage our students about postgraduate education opportunities. We offer the chance to pursue master's and doctoral programs to gain advanced expertise.

In line with our mission, we aim for our students studying electrical and electronic engineering to succeed in the business world and contribute to research endeavors.

[] Objectives

Vision The Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering aims to achieve national recognition and success in professional endeavors while cultivating graduates who possess the ability to translate theoretical knowledge into practical application. Our vision is to become a preferred faculty by providing students with a transformative educational experience and producing graduates with a strong theoretical foundation and practical skills. To accomplish this vision, we consider the following details:

  1. Excellence-Oriented Education: The Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering provides students with up-to-date and comprehensive theoretical knowledge that aligns with the latest technology and industry trends. We ensure that students grasp fundamental engineering principles and develop in-depth expertise in the field of electrical and electronic engineering.
  2. Practical Skill Development: The translation of theoretical knowledge into practice is a priority for our department. Practical education opportunities such as laboratory work, projects, internships, and industry collaborations enable students to solve real-world problems and enhance their application skills.
  3. Research and Innovation: Our department encourages students' research abilities and supports innovative thinking. Students have the opportunity to participate in advanced research projects and develop their own projects. This cultivates graduates who contribute to technological advancements and become industry leaders.

The Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Düzce University aims to produce graduates who are successful in the business world, recognized and preferred in the industry. In doing so, the department will attain a reputable position at the national level and become a preferred educational institution for students.

[] Education Language
Turkish
[] Degree to Be Won

Students who successfully complete the programme will be awarded an Bachelor's Degree in Electrical - Electronics Engineering.

[] Earned Level of Qualification
It is a programme that provides undergraduate (first cycle) education.
[] Admission Requirements

The admission of students to the programmes is made according to the Student Selection and Placement Centre (OSYM – University entrance exam) within the framework set by the regulations of Higher Education Council (HEC). After students inform the Student Selection and Placement Centre about what programmes they want to study at, students are placed in the related programmes according to their scores they got from the exam.

Foreign students are admitted to the related programmes with the scores of internationally acceptable exams such as SAT, ACT or are admitted to the related programmes with their high school graduation grades (Undergraduate and Graduate Programmes for Foreign Students Admission Guidelines).

The admission of students of General Academic Exchange Protocol to the related programmes are done within the framework of the bilateral agreements (ERASMUS, FARABI, etc) signed between Duzce University and the partner universities. Guest students may enrol into the courses in this programme, if the related academic unit approves. Sufficient language knowledge is required to monitor the programme.

[] Course's Contrubution To Program
To complete the available courses in the program (a total of 240 ECTS) successfully, the students have to get at least 50 points out of 100 and required to achieve 2.50 on a 4.00 weighted grade point average. To graduate from the programs students should get at least DD in all of the courses provided. Students are also required to complete the compulsory practice in the specified time.
[] Recognition of Prior Learning

Students enrolled in DU might be exempted from certain courses within the framework of certain regulations. A student can be exempted from a certain course provided related course content previously received from another institution complies with that of DU, which is subject to approval and verification by the Board of faculty/graduate school/school.

Recognition of Education Abroad

DU recognises academic terms and courses studied by a student that has been involved in an exchange programme for one or two terms at the universities with which a partnership was established.

Students that are selected to avail themselves of Student Mobility for Studies under ERASMUS are obliged to draw up an education agreement with relevant ERASMUS Unit Coordination prior to the mobility term. The education agreement demonstrates the courses to be studied at the partner university the student intends to go, as well as appropriate ECTS credits.

In addition to this, students shall be asked to issue a Recognition Sheet, which refers to the equivalent of foreign courses in DU, so that the credit transfer is planned and approved.

At the end of the exchange term, the courses studied abroad are recorded and demonstrated in the transcript, together with the original course codes and names and ECTS credits. Pursuant to ERASMUS Programme and Collaboration Agreements concluded thereunto, official transcripts will quote, an abbreviation signal of ET, European Transfer, for the courses studied abroad.

[] Description of Program

The Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, as a part of the Faculty of Engineering established in 2008, started its educational activities in the 2010-2011 academic year as English preparatory class and Formal Education and Secondary Education.

One of the main goals of the department is to train Electrical-Electronics Engineers who can practice their profession in theoretical and applied fields at national and international levels with the ability to think analytically during 8 semesters of education.

In the 8 half-year curriculum, 25% of the courses are taught as elective courses. Within the program;

ü  Electrical machines

ü   Electrical facilities

ü  Circuits and systems

ü   Electromagnetic fields and microwave technique

ü   Electronic

ü   Communication

ü   Control and Command

It has 7 departments. Students who complete the elective preparatory class and 4-year undergraduate program are awarded a bachelor's degree showing that they are Electrical and Electronics Engineers.

Graduates can be employed in institutions operating in fields such as energy production-transmission-distribution-consumption, electromechanics, power electronics, communication, electromagnetics, control systems, and automation. In addition, they can work in jobs based on design, project design, sales representation, consultancy, customer service and relations, and R&D & P&D activities.

 

[] Program Requirements
No Program Requirements
1 Adequate knowledge in mathematics, science, and related engineering disciplines; ability to use theoretical and applied information in these areas to solve complex engineering problems.
2 Ability to identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems; ability to select and apply appropriate analysis and modeling methods for this purpose.
3 Ability to design a complex system, process, device, or product under realistic constraints and conditions to meet specific requirements; ability to apply modern design methods for this purpose.
4 Ability to select and use modern techniques and tools necessary for the analysis and solution of complex problems encountered in engineering practice; ability to use information technologies effectively.
5 Ability to design and conduct experiments, collect data, analyze and interpret results to investigate complex engineering problems or discipline-specific research topics.
6 Ability to work effectively in disciplinary and multidisciplinary teams; ability to work individually.
7 Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing; knowledge of at least one foreign language; ability to write effective reports and understand written reports, to prepare design and production reports, to make effective presentations, to give and receive clear and understandable instructions.
8 Awareness of the necessity of lifelong learning; the ability to access information, to follow developments in science and technology, and to constantly renew oneself.
9 Knowledge about behaving by ethical principles, professional and ethical responsibility, and standards used in engineering practices.
10 Knowledge of business life practices such as project management, risk management, and change management; awareness of entrepreneurship, and innovation; knowledge of sustainable development.
11 Knowledge about the global and societal effects of engineering practices on health, environment, and safety and contemporary issues reflected in the field of engineering; awareness of the legal consequences of engineering solutions.
[] TYYÇ - Based on the Adequacy-Relationship Adequacy of Program
[] Professional Profile of Graduates

Electrical and Electronics Engineers who graduated from the program; can work in various organizations according to their fields of interest in every field where technology is used, such as electricity, energy, electronic system design, production and maintenance, military communication, GSM, medical electronics, computers, and textiles. These organizations are listed below;

- In the academic field,

- In companies' R&D departments,

- As an engineer or manager in the relevant units of government institutions,

- They can work by establishing their own companies with low capital and by doing innovation and innovation studies.

[] The Upper Stage of a Transition

After graduating from the undergraduate level, students can earn the title of Master of Science in Engineering by completing a master's degree and the title of Doctor of Philosophy by completing a doctorate.

[] Program Structure
[] Examinations, Assessment and Grading

For each course, the method of assessment and grading is defined "Course Information Form" in details. Click for more information about regulations.

[] Graduation Requirements

In order to graduate from the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, students must complete a total of 155 national credits, 38 of which are elective courses. ECTS credits are 30 for each semester and 240 in total. The education period of the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering is 4 years. During the 14-week course period in each semester, there are evaluation activities such as midterm exams, homework, projects, etc. and final exams at the end of the semester. In addition, for graduation, the student must have completed a successful internship in industry for 40 working days. In addition to this, the student is required to prepare a Graduation Study at the end of a project work and make an oral thesis presentation for this study. In order to be eligible for graduation, students are required to attend the courses in the curriculum and be successful in all of them, have a GPA of at least 2.50 and complete all other studies. 

[] Type of Training

The education given, including Formal Education and Secondary Education, is full-time and in Turkish.

[] Dean and Assistant Deans
Acting Dean
Prof. Dr. Resul KARA
E-Mail:resulkara@duzce.edu.tr

[] Programme Director
Prof. Dr. Murat KALE
E-Mail:muratkale@duzce.edu.tr
[] Academic Staff
  • Head of Department
       Prof. Dr. Murat KALE
       muratkale@duzce.edu.tr

  • Faculty Member
       Prof. Dr. Ali ÖZTÜRK
       aliozturk@duzce.edu.tr

  • Faculty Member
       Prof. Dr. Uğur GÜVENÇ
       ugurguvenc@duzce.edu.tr

  • Faculty Member
       Prof. Dr. Filiz BİRBİR ÜNAL
       filizbirbir@duzce.edu.tr

  • Faculty Member
       Prof. Dr. Salih TOSUN
       salihtosun@duzce.edu.tr

  • Faculty Member
       Prof. Dr. MESUT GÖKTEN
       mesutgokten@duzce.edu.tr

  • Faculty Member
       Prof. Dr. Emin YILDIRIZ
       eminyildiriz@duzce.edu.tr

  • Faculty Member
       Prof. Dr. Emre ÇELİK
       emrecelik@duzce.edu.tr

  • Faculty Member
       Prof. Dr. Mehmet Kenan DÖŞOĞLU
       mehmetkenandosoglu@duzce.edu.tr

  • Faculty Member
       Assoc. Prof. Dr. Musa ÇADIRCI
       musacadirci@duzce.edu.tr

  • Faculty Member
       Assoc. Prof. Dr. Fatih EVRAN
       fatihevran@duzce.edu.tr

  • Faculty Member
       Assoc. Prof. Dr. Selman KULAÇ
       selmankulac@duzce.edu.tr

  • Faculty Member
       Assoc. Prof. Dr. FURKAN AKAR
       furkanakar@duzce.edu.tr

  • Faculty Member
       Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mustafa DURSUN
       mustafadursun@duzce.edu.tr

  • Faculty Member
       Assoc. Prof. Dr. KADİR SAYGIN
       kadirsaygin@duzce.edu.tr

  • Faculty Member
       Assoc. Prof. Dr. Uğur HASIRCI
       ugurhasirci@duzce.edu.tr

  • Faculty Member
       Assist. Prof. Dr. ALİ İHSAN AYGÜN
       aliihsanaygun@duzce.edu.tr

  • Faculty Member
       Assist. Prof. Dr. Enes KAYMAZ
       eneskaymaz@duzce.edu.tr

  • Faculty Member
       Assist. Prof. Dr. Oğuzhan DEMİRYÜREK
       oguzhandemiryurek@duzce.edu.tr

  • Faculty Member
       Assist. Prof. Dr. Mehmet UÇAR
       mehmetucar@duzce.edu.tr

  • Faculty Member
       Assist. Prof. Dr. OSMAN DİKMEN
       osmandikmen@duzce.edu.tr

  • Faculty Member
       Assist. Prof. Dr. Muhammed Mustafa ERTAY
       mustafaertay@duzce.edu.tr

  • Faculty Member
       Assist. Prof. Dr. Nur SARMA
       nursarma@duzce.edu.tr

  • Lecturer
       Prof. Dr. Yunus BİÇEN
       yunusbicen@duzce.edu.tr

  • Lecturer
       Assoc. Prof. Dr. Erdem ELİBOL
       erdemelibol@duzce.edu.tr

  • Lecturer
       Assist. Prof. Dr. Emre AVCI
       emreavci@duzce.edu.tr

  • Lecturer
       Assist. Prof. Dr. Sibel YILMAZ EKİNCİ
       sibelyilmaz@duzce.edu.tr

  • Lecturer
       Assist. Prof. Dr. Mehmet DUMAN
       mehmetduman@duzce.edu.tr

  • Lecturer
       Res. Assist. Çağdaş TUNCEROĞLU
       cagdastunceroglu@duzce.edu.tr

  • Lecturer
       Res. Assist. Mehmet Merih LEBLEBİCİ
       merihleblebici@duzce.edu.tr

  • Lecturer
       Res. Assist. Yunus HINISLIOĞLU
       yunushinislioglu@duzce.edu.tr

  • Lecturer
       Res. Assist. Elif Eda TAKGİL
       elifedatakgil@duzce.edu.tr

  • Lecturer
       Res. Assist. MUHAMMET TALHA TEPE
       muhammettalhatepe@duzce.edu.tr

  • Lecturer
       Res. Assist. Seda SAVAŞÇI ŞEN
       sedasavascisen@duzce.edu.tr

  • Lecturer
       Res. Assist. Hamdullah YOKUŞ
       hamdullahyokus@duzce.edu.tr

  • Lecturer
       Res. Assist. Dinçer MADEN
       dincermaden@duzce.edu.tr

  • Lecturer
       Res. Assist. Melih AKTAŞ
       melihaktas@duzce.edu.tr