Electronic Communications Technology

Electronics-Communications Program is an associate degree program with a 2-year education period that was opened to meet the intermediate manpower needed in the field of telecommunications. During this period, subjects related to communication technology are taught practically with laboratory facilities provided by the World Bank.
ORGANIZATION INFORMATION
Our program was opened in 1987. In 1992, YÖK-World Bank II. It is included within the scope of Industrial Training Project. Within the scope of this project, three fully equipped laboratories with a capacity of 30 people each were established and the faculty members working in the program were trained abroad in their fields. Evening education has been opened in our program since the 1997-1998 academic year.
BUSINESS AREAS
Graduates of this program have a wide range of job fields and employment opportunities. Alumni; They can work in many private sectors and public institutions where electronic and communication technologies are produced, transferred, sold and marketed. The sectors where program graduates have high employment opportunities are in the areas listed below.
Public and private sector organizations providing services in the rapidly growing telephone and internet sector in our country and abroad,
Electronic communication units of the defense industry,
Public and private Television-Radio sector,
Mobile communications (GSM) companies,
Satellite communication industry,
Any sector that provides production, maintenance and repair related to information transmission and distribution,
Radar units of organizations providing air, land and sea transportation services.
Undergraduate programs that graduate students can continue with vertical transfer:
Computer and Control Teaching
Electrical Teaching
Electronic Engineering
Electronic Engineering
Electronics Teaching
Electronics and Computer Teaching
Electronics and Communication Engineering
Electronics and Communication Teaching
Industrial Technology Teaching
Energy Teaching
Physical
Aviation Electrical and Electronics
Control Teaching
Meteorological Engineering
Telecommunications Engineering
Telecommunications Teaching
Aircraft Electrical-Electronics
Aerospace Engineering