Türkçe English Curriculum Key Learning Outcomes
General Description
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Brief History
The history of the Electronic Engineering Department dates back to 1975 when the Bursa Electrical Faculty was founded. In 1982 the Electrical Faculty was structured as the Engineering Faculty comprising Electronic and newly established Mechanical and Textile Engineering Departments by the authority of the Institute of Higher Education. The Electronic Engineering Department had its first graduates in 1979 after completing the 4 years Bachelor of Science in Electronic Engineering program. In 1998, the department began to serve evening class which follows the same curriculum of day class.
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Qualification Awarded
This department is subject to first stage degree system for 240 ECTS credits in Electronic Engineering area in the higher education. When the program was completed successfully and program qualifications are provided, an undergraduate degree in Electronic Engineering area can be taken.
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Level of Qualification
First Cycle
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Specific Admission Requirements
Electronic Engineering Department admits students for I. and II. formal education programs through a central exam administered by the National Student Selection and Placement Center (ÖSYM). The quotas of programs are 90 students in 2010-2011 academic year. Additionally, students can be admitted from other associate and undergraduate programs and schools in a specific quota approved by the Department Administrative Board and the Higher Education Council (YÖK).
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Specific arrangements for the recognition of prior learning
The provisions in “Regulation on Transfer among Associate and Undergraduate Degree Programs, Double Major, and Subspecialty and the Principals of Credit Transfer among Institutions in Higher Education Institutions” are applied.
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Qualification Requirements and Regulations
In order to acquire the undergraduate degree in the Electronic Engineering area it is necessary to complete all compulsory and elective courses successfully (for a total of 240 ECTS), and to achieve at least 2.0 over 4.0 of Grade Point Average (GAP).
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Profile of The Programme
Educational Goals;
Graduates of Electronic Engineering,
- Can solve technical and professional problems, take place in teamworks, organize and present information including inter-diciplinary subjects, explain their thoughts effectivelly both in oral and written form, have succesfull cariers in national and international companies working in the fields of engineering, research and development, business and management.
- Have necessary prerequisites for a successful post-graduation employment and life-long learning, and make pioneer scientific researchs nationally or internationally in Electronic Engineering or related inter-disciplinary areas, complete master and doctorate programmes and improve themselves academically.
- Can develop new technologies within the framework of ethical principles as innovators and entrepreneurs with a global vision by using up-to-date researches and technologies, make contribution to aim of national technological leadership, establish national or international companies in Electronic Engineering and related inter-disciplinary areas.
Curriciulum;
The first year of the curriculum includes basic sciences, computer programming and introduction to Electronic Engineering courses. The second and the third years are focused on the courses in Electronic Engineering area. The fourth year includes technical elective courses and a graduation project. Additionally, there are social selective courses in the third and the fourth years. Detailed curriculum can be found on ee.uludag.edu.tr.
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Key Learning Outcomes - TYYÇ - TAY Relationship
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Key Learning Outcomes
1. Gain sufficient knowledge on mathematics, science, and engineering fields; the ability to model and solve engineering problems using theoratical and practical knowledge.
2. Gain the ability to identify, model, and solve complex engineering problems; the ability to select and apply appropriate analysis and modelling methods for these problems.
3. Gain the ability to design partly or fully a complex system, process, device or a product meeting specific requirements under realistic constraints and conditions; the ability to apply modern design methods in this context.
4. Gain the ability to develop, select, and use modern techniques and tools necessary for engineering applications; the ability to use information technologies in an efficient way.
5. Gain the ability to design and conduct complex experiments and to collect, analyze and interpret data for engineering problems
6. Gain the ability to conduct individual and team works.
7. Gain the ability to effectively communicate by oral and/or written form.
8. Gain the ability to learn and use at least one foreign language.
9. Recognize the need for an ability to engage in life-long learning and follow recent advances in science and technology. Gain the ability of self developement.
10. Recognize and understand professional and ethical responsibility
11. Understand project management (leadership, organization, risk and time management, quality consciousness, productivity, etc.)
12. Understand the importance of innovation and entrepreneurship for sustainable economic development. Understand impact of engineering solutions in a global and societal context, including environment.
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TYYÇ - Key Learning Outcomes Relationship
Key Learning Outcomes TYYC-1 KNOWLEDGE (Theoretical - Applied) TYYC-2 SKILLS (Cognitive - Applied) TYYC-3 COMPETENCE (Independent Working and Responsibility) TYYC-4 COMPETENCE (Learning Competence) TYYC-5 COMPETENCE (Communication and Social Competence) TYYC-6 COMPETENCE (Field-Specific Competence)
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TAY - Key Learning Outcomes Relationship
Key Learning Outcomes TAY-1 KNOWLEDGE (Theoretical - Applied) TAY-2 SKILLS (Cognitive - Applied) TAY-3 COMPETENCE (Independent Working and Responsibility) TAY-4 COMPETENCE (Learning Competence) TAY-5 COMPETENCE (Communication and Social Competence) TAY-6 COMPETENCE (Field-Specific Competence)
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Occupational Profiles of Graduates With Examples
Graduates of Electronic Engineering can work as academicians, researchers and experts in national or international universities, research centers and corporations, such as; Alcatel-Lucent, Arçelik, Bogazici University, Cankaya University, Gazikent University, Dogus Media Group, Durmazlar, Garanti Technologies, Turkish Air Forces, Henkel, Hewlett-Packard, Intouch Solutions Inc., USA, Ministry of Interior, Maltepe University, Netas, Oyak-Renault, Quad-Plus, USA, Robert Bosch, Roketsan, Technische Universität Darmstadt, TEDAS, TOFAS, Turgut Ozal University, Turkcell, TUBİTAK, Turk Telekom, University of Kansas, USA, Syracuse University, Vestel, Vodafone.
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Access to Further Studies
Candidates completing the undergraduate education successfully can study in postgraduate programs under circumstances they pass ALES exam, have sufficent knowledge on a foreign language and are successful in the postgraduate exam.
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Examination Regulations, Assessment and Grading
All students have to register for courses at the beginning of the semester and attend to classwork for at least 70% and to laboratory work for at least 80% in order to be allowed to take the final exam. Students are subjected to at least one midterm and one final exam for each course. The evaluation criteria for each course were announced by the relevant faculty member/staff at the beginning of the semester. The contribution of the final and midterm exam to the grade point is 50% (the points obtained from the assessment instruments, such as homeworks, projects, quizzes etc., may also participate the evaluation as the midterm exam). All exams are evaluated over 100 points. In the final exam at least 40 points have to be taken. Students having one of AA, BA, BB, CB and CC letter grades from any course are considered to besuccesfull in that course. DC and DD points refer to conditional success. The condition for having been successful in a particular course with DC or DD grades is to get at least 2.0 points GPA.
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Graduation Requirements
Completing the program successfully requires to pass all of the courses in the program (with 240 ECTS credits), to get at least 2.00 GPA over 4.00, and to complete internship programs in three different groups. Students have to get at least DD point for each course and have at least 2.00/4.00 GPA for graduation. Two design projects and a graduation study have to be completed to graduate from Electronic Engineering. Graduation study is assessed as a course in the eighth midterm. The students completing the program and fulfilling the requirements of the internship are eligible for undergraduate degree in case of having GPA higher than 2.00/4.00.
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Mode of Study
Full-Time
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Address and Contact Details
Prof. Dr. Erdoğan DİLAVEROĞLU (Bölüm Başkanı)
Posta Adresi : Uludağ Üniversitesi Mühendislik-Mimarlık Fakültesi
Elektronik Mühendisliği Bölümü
16059 Görükle/BURSA
Tel. : 0.224.294 20 05
Faks : 0.224.294 19 03
e-posta : dilaver@uludag.edu.tr (Bölüm Başkanı)
Yrd. Doç. Dr. Ersen YILMAZ
Posta Adresi : Uludağ Üniversitesi Mühendislik-Mimarlık Fakültesi
Elektronik Mühendisliği Bölümü
16059 Görükle/BURSA
Tel. : 0.224.294 20 32
Faks : 0.224.294 19 03
e-posta : ersen@uludag.edu.tr (Bölüm Başkan Yardımcısı)
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Facilities
The department has 8 classes for undergraduate courses and 13 laboratories used for education and research activities.
These laboratories are listed below:
Computer Laboratory, Electrical Circuits Laboratory, Electronic Circuits Laboratory, Microwave Laboratory, Telecommunication Laboratory, PLC Laboratory, Electrical Machines and Industrial Electronic Laboratory, Signal Processing Laboratory, Fiber Optic Communication Laboratory, Electronic OptoElectronic and Lazer Systems & Sensors Laboratory, Embedded Systems Laboratory, Software Laboratory, FPGA Laboratory.
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1. Semester
Course Code Course Title Type of Course T1 U2 L3 ECTS
ELN1101 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER PROGRAMMING Compulsory 3 0 2 6
ELN1501 INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRICAL-ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING Compulsory 2 0 2 3
FZK1071 BASIC PHYSICS I Compulsory 3 0 2 6
KMY1077 BASIC CHEMISTRY Compulsory 3 0 0 3
MAT1089 DIFFERENTIAL AND INTEGRAL CALCULUS I Compulsory 4 2 0 6
ATA101 ATATURK'S PRINCIPALS AND HISTORY OF REVOLUTIONS I Compulsory 2 0 0 2
TUD101 TURKISH LANGUAGE I Compulsory 2 0 0 2
YAD101 FOREIGN LANGUAGE Compulsory 2 0 0 2
Total 30
2. Semester
Course Code Course Title Type of Course T1 U2 L3 ECTS
ELN1102 COMPUTER TOOLS FOR ELECTRICAL-ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS Compulsory 3 0 2 6
FZK1072 PHYSICS II Compulsory 3 0 2 6
MAT1078 LINEAR ALGEBRA Compulsory 3 0 0 4
MAT1090 DIFFERENTIAL AND INTEGRAL CALCULUS II Compulsory 4 2 0 6
ATA102 ATATURK'S PRINCIPLES AND THE HISTORY OF REVOLUTIONS II Compulsory 2 0 0 2
TUD102 TURKISH LANGUAGE II Compulsory 2 0 0 2
YAD102 FOREIGN LANGUAGE Compulsory 2 0 0 2
Total 28
3. Semester
Course Code Course Title Type of Course T1 U2 L3 ECTS
ELN2101 CIRCUIT THEORY I Compulsory 3 0 0 7
ELN2103 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS LABORATORY I Compulsory 0 0 4 3
ELN2201 ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD THEORY Compulsory 3 0 0 7
ELN2203 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS Compulsory 3 0 0 6
ELN2401 SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS I Compulsory 3 0 0 7
MAK2083 CALCULUS III (DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS) Compulsory 3 2 0 6
Total 36
4. Semester
Course Code Course Title Type of Course T1 U2 L3 ECTS
ELN2102 CIRCUIT THEORY II Compulsory 3 0 0 5
ELN2104 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS LABORATORY II Compulsory 0 0 3 3
ELN2202 ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE THEORY Compulsory 3 0 0 5
ELN2302 ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT COMPONENTS Compulsory 3 0 0 4
ELN2304 ELECTRICAL MATERIALS Compulsory 2 0 0 2
ELN2404 SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS II Compulsory 3 0 0 5
ATA202 ATATURK'S PRINCIPLES AND HISTORY OF TURKISH REVOLUTION III (SPEECHES OF ATATURK) Compulsory 2 0 0 2
Total 26
5. Semester
Course Code Course Title Type of Course T1 U2 L3 ECTS
ELN3103 LOGIC CIRCUITS Compulsory 3 0 0 6
ELN3105 AUTOMATIC CONTROL Compulsory 3 0 0 5
ELN3301 ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS I Compulsory 3 0 0 6
ELN3303 ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS LABORATORY I Compulsory 0 0 3 3
ELN3401 ENGINEERING PROBABILITY Compulsory 3 0 0 6
Click to choose optional courses. 4
Total 30
6. Semester
Course Code Course Title Type of Course T1 U2 L3 ECTS
ELN3104 MICROPROCESSORS Compulsory 2 0 2 6
ELN3302 ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS II Compulsory 3 0 0 6
ELN3304 ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS LABORATORY II Compulsory 0 0 3 3
ELN3402 COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS Compulsory 3 0 0 6
ELN3504 ELECTROMECHANICAL ENERGY CONVERSION Compulsory 3 0 2 5
ELN3504 SEMINAR Compulsory 0 0 0 1
ISL3008 ENTREPRENEURSHIP Compulsory 1 0 0 2
Total 29
7. Semester
Course Code Course Title Type of Course T1 U2 L3 ECTS
ELN4501 ENGINEERING DESIGN I Compulsory 0 4 0 3
ELN4601 SUMMER PRACTICE-I Compulsory 0 0 0 8
Click to choose optional courses. 19
Total 30
8. Semester
Course Code Course Title Type of Course T1 U2 L3 ECTS
ELN4504 ENGINEERING DESIGN II Compulsory 0 4 0 3
ELN4602 SUMMER PRACTICE-II Compulsory 0 0 0 8
Click to choose optional courses. 19
Total 30
5. Semester Optional Courses
Course Code Course Title Type of Course T1 U2 L3 ECTS
BEB4001 POWER DEVELOMENT Optional 2 0 0 3
BEB4003 PLATES NEW BEGINNING Optional 2 0 0 3
BEB4005 BASKETBALL NEW BEGINNING Optional 2 0 0 2
BEB4007 STARTING A NEW TENIS Optional 2 0 0 2
BEB4009 INTERMEDIATE SKI Optional 2 0 0 2
BEB4011 FENCING FOIL Optional 2 0 0 2
BEB4013 FENCING EPCE Optional 2 0 0 2
BEB4015 THEATHRAL FENCING Optional 2 0 0 2
BEB4017 WHEEL CHAIR FENCING Optional 2 0 0 2
BEB4019 SKI NEW BEGINNING Optional 2 0 0 2
BEB4021 FOOTBALL NEW BEGINNING Optional 2 0 0 2
BEB4023 FUTSAL Optional 2 0 0 2
BEB4025 MEDIUM LEVEL TENIS Optional 2 0 0 2
BEB4027 EDUCATIONAL GAMES Optional 2 0 0 2
BED1108 BADMINTON Optional 2 0 0 2
BED1110 HORSERIDING Optional 2 0 0 2
BED1116 TABLE TENNIS Optional 2 0 0 2
BED1120 TENIS Optional 2 0 0 2
BED1122 TREAKING-ORIENTRING Optional 2 0 0 2
IIB1003 TURKISH ECONOMY Optional 2 0 0 3
IIB2001 PUBLIC FINANCE Optional 2 0 0 3
IIB4001 GENARAL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Optional 2 0 0 3
IIB4003 MANAGEMENT OF HUMANS RESOURCES Optional 2 0 0 3
IIB4004 BASIC MARKETING Optional 2 0 0 3
IIB4005 ENTER PRISTING Optional 2 0 0 3
IIB4006 PUBLIC RELATIONS Optional 2 0 0 3
IIB4008 COMMUNICATION Optional 2 0 0 3
IIB4009 GENERAL ACCOUNTING Optional 2 0 0 3
IIB5004 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Optional 2 0 0 3
IIB5005 ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS ISO 14000 Optional 2 0 0 3
IIB6001 EUROPEAN UNION REGULATIONS Optional 2 0 0 3
IIB6002 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Optional 2 0 0 3
ISL4105 TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT Optional 2 0 0 3
MAK2027 ENGINEERING ETHICS Optional 2 0 0 3
MAK3022 WORK SAFETY Optional 2 0 0 3
MAK3028 PATENT AND INDUSTRIAL DESIGN Optional 2 0 0 3
TEK3304 TOTAL QUALITY MANAGAMENT AND APPLICATIONS IN TEXTILE INDUSTRY Optional 2 0 0 3
TEK4302 PERFORMANCE ASSESMENT SYSTEM Optional 2 0 0 3
TEK4304 R&D SUPPORTS IN TURKEY Optional 2 0 0 3
7. Semester Optional Courses
Course Code Course Title Type of Course T1 U2 L3 ECTS
ELN4101 INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION Optional 3 0 0 5,5
ELN4102 DISCRETE-TIME CONTROL SYSTEMS Optional 3 0 0 4
ELN4103 ELECTRONIC MEASUREMENT AND INSTRUMENTATION Optional 2 2 0 5,5
ELN4105 ELECTRICAL MACHINES Optional 2 0 2 5,5
ELN4109 DATA STRUCTURES AND ALGORITHMS Optional 3 0 0 5,5
ELN4109 NUMERICAL ANALYSIS Optional 3 0 0 5,5
ELN4115 ADVANCED PROGRAMMING Optional 3 0 0 4
ELN4205 ANTENNAS Optional 3 0 0 5,5
ELN4215 RADAR TECHNIQUES Optional 3 0 0 4
ELN4303 OPTOELECTRONICS Optional 3 0 0 5,5
ELN4313 OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS AND APPLICATIONS Optional 3 0 0 5,5
ELN4315 DIGITAL ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS Optional 3 0 0 5,5
ELN4403 INTRODUCTION TO ERROR CORRECTION CODING Optional 3 0 0 5,5
ELN4405 INTEGRATED COMMUNICATION NETWORKS Optional 3 0 0 5,5
ELN4409 DATA COMMUNICATIONS Optional 3 0 0 5,5
ELN4411 SIGNALING AND SWITCHING SYSTEMS Optional 3 0 0 5,5
ELN4413 INTRODUCTION TO MULTIMEDIA Optional 3 0 0 5,5
ELN4415 DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING Optional 3 0 0 5,5
ELN4423 INTRODUCTION TO TELETRAFFIC ENGINEERING Optional 3 0 0 5,5
ELN4427 COMPUTER VISION AND PATTERN RECOGNITION Optional 3 0 0 5,5
ELN4429 BIOMEDICAL SIGNAL PROCESSING Optional 3 0 0 5,5
ELN4431 DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS Optional 3 0 0 5,5
ELN4433 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING Optional 3 0 0 4
ELN4501 POWER SYSTEMS Optional 3 0 0 4
ELN4213 MICROWAVE Optional 3 0 0 4
8. Semester Optional Courses
Course Code Course Title Type of Course T1 U2 L3 ECTS
ELN4104 ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES Optional 2 0 2 5,5
ELN4108 POWER ELECTRONICS Optional 3 0 0 5,5
ELN4210 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY Optional 3 0 0 5,5
ELN4212 RADIOWAVE PROPAGATION Optional 3 0 0 5,5
ELN4214 COMPUTER AIDED ANTENNA DESIGN Optional 2 0 2 5,5
ELN4216 MICROWAVE ELECTRONICS Optional 3 0 0 4
ELN4218 MICROWAVE APPLICATIONS Optional 2 0 2 4
ELN4220 SATELLITE COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS Optional 3 0 0 4
ELN4302 INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONIC APPLICATIONS Optional 3 0 0 5,5
ELN4314 DESIGN OF INTEGRATED CIRCUITS Optional 3 0 0 5,5
ELN4316 COMMUNICATIONS ELECTRONICS Optional 3 0 0 5,5
ELN4402 STATISTICAL SIGNAL PROCESSING Optional 3 0 0 5,5
ELN4404 SIGNAL PROCESSING FOR COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS Optional 3 0 0 5,5
ELN4406 OPTICAL FIBER COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS Optional 3 0 0 5,5
ELN4410 COMMUNICATION NETWORKS Optional 3 0 0 5,5
ELN4412 WIRELESS NETWORK Optional 3 0 0 5,5
ELN4418 MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS Optional 3 0 0 5,5
ELN4420 ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS Optional 3 0 0 5,5
ELN4422 TELETRAFFIC ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS Optional 2 0 2 5,5
ELN4426 MOBILE COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS Optional 3 0 0 5,5
ELN4428 COMPUTER VISION APPLICATIONS Optional 2 0 2 5,5
ELN4430 FUNDAMENTALS OF MEDICAL IMAGING Optional 3 0 0 5,5
ELN4432 SPEECH AND AUDIO PROCESSING Optional 3 0 0 4
ELN4434 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING APPLICATIONS Optional 2 0 2 4
ELN4436 WAVELET TRANSFORM AND MULTI SCALE ANALYSIS Optional 3 0 0 4
ELN4502 HIGH VOLTAGE TECHNIQUES Optional 3 0 0 4
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