(Between the 2013-2019 Academic Years) Course Structure Diagram with Credits


To see the course details (such as objectives, learning outcomes, content, assessment and ECTS workload), click the relevant Course Code given in the table below.

1. Year Fall Semester
CodePre.Course NameTheoryApplication/LaboratoryLocal CreditsECTS
IUE 100Orientation and Career Planning1012
ENG 101Academic Skills in English I2233
PHYS 100General Physics I2236
MATH 153Calculus I2236
SFL 1013Second Foreign Languages I2234
HIST 100Principles of Atatürk and History of Revolution 4044
SE 113Introduction to Programming2236
Total 31
1. Year Spring Semester
CodePre.Course NameTheoryApplication/LaboratoryLocal CreditsECTS
MATH 154Calculus II2236
CHEM 100General Chemistry2236
ENG 102Academic Skills in English II2234
SFL 1024Second Foreign Languages II2234
PHYS 102General Physics II: Electromagnetism and Optics2236
TURK 100Turkish4044
Total 30
2. Year Fall Semester
CodePre.Course NameTheoryApplication/LaboratoryLocal CreditsECTS
SFL 201Second Foreign Languages III2234
EEE 281Engineering Mathematics I2236
EEE 201Electric Circuits I3246
MATH 240Probability for Engineers3036
POOL 005GEC- Social Sciences C: Arts and Communication3034
EEE 211Computational Programming for Engineers2234
Total 30
2. Year Spring Semester
CodePre.Course NameTheoryApplication/LaboratoryLocal CreditsECTS
SFL 202Second Foreign Languages IV2234
EEE 232Microelectronic Devices and Circuits2236
EEE 202Electric Circuits II3246
EEE 282Engineering Mathematics II2235
POOL 004GEC- Social Sciences B: Humanities and Social Sciences3034
EEE 242Digital Design2235
Total 30
3. Year Fall Semester
CodePre.Course NameTheoryApplication/LaboratoryLocal CreditsECTS
EEE 301Signal Processing and Linear Systems3247
EEE 331Analog Electronics3247
POOL 003GEC-Social Sciences A: Economics3034
CE 302Microprocessors2238
ELEC 001Elective Course I3034
Total 30
3. Year Spring Semester
CodePre.Course NameTheoryApplication/LaboratoryLocal CreditsECTS
EEE 302Principles of Communication2237
EEE 332Digital Electronics3248
EEE 322Engineering Electromagnetics2236
ENG 310Essential Speaking Skills in English3034
ELEC 002Elective Course II3035
Total 30
4. Year Fall Semester
CodePre.Course NameTheoryApplication/LaboratoryLocal CreditsECTS
ENG 410English for Career Development3034
FENG 497Multidisciplinary Engineering Projects2236
ELEC 003Elective Course III3035
ELEC 004Elective Course IV2236
EEE 411Control Systems3035
Total 26
4. Year Spring Semester
CodePre.Course NameTheoryApplication/LaboratoryLocal CreditsECTS
ELEC 005Elective Course V3034
ELEC 006Elective Course VI3035
ELEC 007Elective Course VII3035
FENG 498Engineering Capstone2236
ELEC 008Elective Course VIII2236
ELEC 009Elective Course IX3034
Total 30
Elective Courses
CodePre.Course NameTheoryApplication/LaboratoryLocal CreditsECTS
CE 303Operating Systems3248
CE 304Operating Systems Security2235
CE 340Cryptography and Network Security3035
CE 360Wireless Communications3035
CE 401Algorithms Design3035
CE 403Computer Architecture and Organization2235
CE 450Distributed Systems and Parallel Computing3035
CE 470Introduction to Neural Networks3035
CE 490Introduction to Digital Image Processing3035
EEE 307Electric Energy Conversion2236
EEE 335Application Development for Internet of Things Systems2236
EEE 406Principles of Biomedical Engineering3035
EEE 413Digital Signal Processing2236
EEE 416Radar, Sonar and Sismic Signal Processing2235
EEE 420FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) Design Using HDL (Hardware Description Language)2236
EEE 421Electromagnetic Waves2236
EEE 422Microwave Engineering3035
EEE 424Antennas2235
EEE 425Photovoltaics Power Systems2236
EEE 426Remote Sensing2235
EEE 427Introduction to Power Electronics3035
EEE 432Measurement and Instrumentation2236
EEE 435Communication Electronics2236
EEE 442Digital Communications3035
EEE 461Embedded System Design2236
EEE 462Medical Imaging and Image Processing3035
EEE 471High Voltage Engineering3035
EEE 472Electrical Energy Transmission and Distribution3035
Restricted Elective Courses
CodePre.Course NameTheoryApplication/LaboratoryLocal CreditsECTS
Additional Notes

Students are required to complete a total of 240 ECTS credit courses. Department students must complete General Education Courses (GECs) and elective courses to meet the 240 ECTS requirement. Otherwise, they will be deemed to have failed to fulfill the requirements in order to graduate from the program.

Students must complete 6 Technical Elective, and 3 Free Elective, a total of 9 Elective courses to graduate.

 

Technical elective courses: At least 3 EEE coded courses, of which at least 2 of them having 6 ECTS, and others may be taken from AE, BME, CE, CIVE, EEE, FE, GBE, IE, MCE, ME, SE, MATH, PHYS coded second or higher class courses.

 

Free elective Courses: Undergraduate courses, other than General Education Courses (GEC) and second foreign language courses, offered at the University, taught in English may be chosen (Free electives may be taken from the Technical Elective courses as well.)

 

Important notes:

1. It is important to pay attention to the ECTS credits of the Technical or Free elective courses to be taken. The elective course to be taken should not have a lower ECTS credit than the required credit, otherwise the obligation to take a total of 240 ECTS courses will be violated and graduation requirements will not be met.

 

2. When choosing Technical Electives, Free Electives, or GEC courses, the syllabus of the course to be chosen should be examined, and it should be checked whether they are the same, similar or less comprehensive than the courses already taken or to be taken in the curriculum. In such cases, the selected courses will not be counted as any elective (Technical Elective, Free Elective, or GEC) and will not fulfill any qualifications in the curriculum. In this case, do not choose the courses. For example; for students who take or will take MATH 153 as mandatory course, MATH101, or MATH102 will not be counted as elective towards any graduation requirement. As a second example, if a student taking the SE115 course chooses the SE113 course, it will also not be accepted as a technical or free elective course as it is less comprehensive in terms of content. If a student who takes the CIVE 201 Engineering Mechanics I: Statics course takes the ME 205 Static course, it will not be counted towards any elective course. In case of doubt, students can get information from their advisors.

If you need support for these courses due to your disability, please refer to Disability Support Unit. Contact; engelsiz@ieu.edu.tr