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About Us
The Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Balıkesir University was established to train engineers equipped with theoretical and applied knowledge in electrical, electronics, and control systems, the ability to develop innovative solutions, and the skills to meet contemporary technological needs.
Our department, which has been providing education and training since 2006-2007, has graduated numerous qualified engineers and made significant contributions to industry and academia. The department offers three academic programs: an undergraduate program, a master's program in electrical and electronics engineering, and a doctoral program in electrical and electronics engineering. Additionally, a Double Major Program (DMP) is available, allowing students who demonstrate outstanding undergraduate achievement to earn a second degree by simultaneously studying in a different undergraduate program.
Our Educational Approach and Curriculum
In line with rapid advancements in science and technology, our department's undergraduate and graduate course plans are regularly updated to ensure our graduates are best equipped to adapt to industry needs and current engineering practices. Given the broad scope of applications and rapidly evolving technological infrastructure in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, our curriculum is constantly adapted to meet the demands of the times. To this end, we have developed a robust and balanced curriculum focusing on topics such as Circuit Theory, Electronics, Digital Design, Electromagnetic Fields, Embedded Systems, Communications, Control Systems, Power Systems, and Software-Based Applications.
Our academic staff, comprised of 15 expert faculty members and three research assistants, actively conducts both educational activities and scientific research. Our staff creates project-based learning environments and fosters industry-wide and academic collaborations to empower our students to gain practical expertise alongside their theoretical knowledge.
Our department, with its approach to practical learning, supplements course content with laboratory applications, project-based learning methods, and industry collaborations whenever possible. In this context, our faculty and students collaborate with industrial organizations on projects in areas such as electrical, electronics, automation, communications, and energy systems. This allows our students to apply their theoretical knowledge to the real world and gain industry experience before graduation.
