Masters
Electrical-Electronics Engineering is one of the major branches of engineering that inspires the future and guides various extraordinary technological leaps that have the potential to shape the future. Electrical and Electronics Engineering master's and doctoral programs within our university meet the demands of highly qualified personnel in the field of Electrical and Electronics Engineering in academia and industry.

The program is aimed at the graduates of the current Electrical and Electronics Engineering undergraduate programs at Karabük University and the graduates of the undergraduate programs at other universities. The program develops students' independent research abilities. Students will achieve these goals through a combination of course work and research towards the completion of a dissertation.

A master's degree can be a vital step if you want to explore solutions to complex problems and support the next generation of products, devices and breakthrough discoveries. Earning a master's or doctorate program in Electrical and Electronics Engineering can deepen your knowledge of some of the most fascinating challenges that arise today while opening career opportunities in technical organizations.

Working Topics:

Electromagnetic fields and waves
Control systems
Artificial neural networks
Electric machines
Advanced Power Electronics
Analysis and Design of Circuits and Systems
Digital Signal Processing and Applications
Digital Control And Applications
Photovoltaic Power Systems
Industrial automation
Radar systems


Basic Skills:

Design, implement and inspect manufacturing for electrical systems and devices
Use computer aided engineering software and equipment
Collaborate with other engineers and stakeholders
Collect data from projects to report on progress and compliance


Job Opportunities:

Circuit design engineer
Electrical control engineer
System engineer
R&D engineer
Test engineer
Instrumentation and electrical reliability engineer
Power systems engineer


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Power of Master's / Doctorate in Electrical and Computer Engineering

Electrical engineers create and implement a variety of advanced equipment, devices, and systems. These professionals often focus on the practical demands of circuit design, power generation, and signal processing. Discovering the latest methods and tools in the field allows engineers to create efficient solutions that provide long-term benefits for organizations, individuals' lives, and scientific research. A master's / doctoral program in electrical and computer engineering can provide professionals with the ability to manage development, testing, and production processes.

Graduate students develop their engineering expertise by studying concepts such as:

Operation planning for power systems
Digital integrated circuit design
Linear control systems
Controller modeling, programming and design for robots
Deep learning and neural networks
Electromagnetic fields and waves
Physical properties of electronics
Distributed analysis of microwave circuits and systems
Basic systems and sensors for autonomous vehicles
Image processing applications


MASTER GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

In order for students studying in this program to graduate,
- At least 7 courses (21 local credits) and Seminar, Specialization Course and Master's Thesis and must complete at least 120 ECTS credits.
- They are required to have a GPA of at least 2.50 out of 4.00 from all courses envisaged in the program and to be successful in the Seminar course and the Master's Thesis Defense.


Evaluation Methods:

Exam (Mid-term Exam, Quiz, Final), Experiment, Homework, Project


Scale to be:

When the program is completed successfully and the program qualifications are met, the degree of "Master Engineer" in the field of Electrical and Electronics Engineering is obtained.

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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES OF GRADUATES AND UPGRADE

Electricity generation and distribution, electric motors, transformers, electronics, micro electronics, nano electronics, communications, wireless communications, satellite communications, signal processing, computers and software, automatic control, biomedical, measuring instruments, robotics, artificial intelligence, microwave, antennas, There are job opportunities in research and development, production, testing, quality control, marketing, operation, maintenance and repair in public institutions and private sector operating in areas such as radar systems.
Students who graduate from this program can apply to study in doctoral programs.
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DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

In order for students studying in this program to graduate,
- At least 7 courses (21 local credits) and Seminar, Specialization Course and Doctorate Thesis and must complete at least 240 ECTS credits.
- They are obliged to have a GPA of at least 3.00 out of 4.00 from all the courses envisaged in the program and to be successful in the Seminar course and the Doctoral Thesis Defense.


Evaluation Methods:

Exam (Mid-term Exam, Quiz, Final), Experiment, Homework, Project
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APPLICATION TERMS FOR INTERNATIONAL CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATE PROGRAMS

a) To have a bachelor's or master's degree.
b) To have language proficiency. For the language proficiency of master's and doctoral program candidates;
-TÖMER or equivalent official institutions must have at least B2 level document showing that they know Turkish.
- Those who do not have a minimum B2 level certificate from the examinations conducted by TÖMER and its equivalent official institutions, gain Turkish language proficiency if they get at least 50 points from the language exams conducted by TÖMER and official institutions. Candidates who fail this exam are given a maximum of two (2) semesters to learn Turkish, and during this period, candidates can continue their education and training. Registrations of candidates who do not obtain at least B2 level certificate are deleted at the end of 1 (one) year.
For language proficiency, candidates for the doctoral program must have at least a B2 level certificate from the examinations administered by TÖMER or equivalent official institutions.
- Doctorate candidates who do not have a B2 level certificate from Turkish are required to have 55 points from an equivalent foreign language exam accepted by YÖK and the Interuniversity Board. Doctoral program candidates who do not have a foreign language certificate are required to have at least 55 points out of 100 points from the common language exam held by the department or the university. Foreign language requirement is not sought if candidates for doctoral programs have completed their undergraduate or graduate education in the country or abroad in the graduate program of the institute of Karabük University.
- Candidates who will apply to programs whose medium of instruction is English are required to have 60 points from an equivalent foreign exam accepted by YÖK and the interuniversity board. Doctoral program candidates who do not have a foreign language certificate are required to have at least 60 points out of 100 points from the common foreign language assumed by the department or the university.
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COURSE CONTENTS

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