About Us
Our department was established in 1995 and has been continuing its academic education since 1997. In our new building, completed in 2008 and covering a total area of 3000 m², there are 8 classrooms with an average capacity of 50 students, a 60-student Digital Electronics and Microprocessor Laboratory, two PC laboratories with an average capacity of 40 students, and a 50-student Unix Systems Laboratory. In addition to these facilities, the Wireless Sensor Networks Laboratory, the Computer Systems Laboratory, and the Quantum Computing and Artificial Intelligence Research Laboratory are also available.
As of 2025, our department employs a total of 17 faculty members, including 8 professors, 6 associate professors, and 3 assistant professors, along with 9 research assistants.
Program Profile
The Computer Engineering Department aims to educate students by integrating theory and practice, preparing them to become computer engineers who: have a strong foundation and infrastructure in engineering sciences, can secure qualified positions in national and international IT organizations or academia, analyze the functionality of existing systems, identify problems, and develop innovative and creative solutions, design and project new systems, work effectively in individual and team settings, communicate proficiently in both written and oral forms, follow resources written in foreign languages, are open to innovation, confident, sensitive to contemporary issues, and adhere to ethical principles in their profession. The curriculum includes both compulsory courses related to basic engineering sciences and computer engineering, as well as elective courses that allow students to tailor their education to their interests. In this way, the Computer Engineering Department trains contemporary engineers equipped with the knowledge and skills to contribute to every field of the computer engineering profession on both a national and international scale, who keep up with advancements, value teamwork, maintain a questioning mindset, and uphold ethical values.
Program Educational Objectives
EO1: Our graduates build successful careers in national and international information technology sectors by utilizing their fundamental knowledge and technical competencies in computer engineering in areas such as software development, system and network administration, and database management.
EO2: Our graduates take part in projects, demonstrate leadership, and assume managerial responsibilities by effectively using information technologies in various engineering and interdisciplinary fields (such as finance, healthcare, public administration, etc.).
EO3: Our graduates establish their own businesses, engage in R&D activities, or participate in domestic and international graduate programs by leveraging their entrepreneurial skills and lifelong learning abilities, thereby contributing to academic and scientific studies.
Our Vision
To become a department where qualified academics, utilizing a highly advanced research and teaching infrastructure, work in synergy with industry and government institutions to train globally sought-after graduates in computer engineering and shape academic work in the field through influential publications.
Our Mission
To educate computer engineers who are well-equipped in fundamental computer and information sciences, possess the potential to shape the information age, adopt a skeptical approach, maintain ethical behavior, and embrace lifelong learning.
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