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Why TEDU Electrical and Electronics Engineering?

Internship Opportunities: Internship opportunities supported by university–industry collaborations enable students to gain real-world experience during their studies.

Flexible Class Schedule: In the 3rd and 4th years of the Prospective Engineering Program, students benefit from a flexible class schedule with two lecture-free days, allowing more time for internships and project work.

Research Projects: Students have the opportunity to participate in interdisciplinary research projects and collaborate closely with academics on joint initiatives.

Practice-Oriented Laboratory Courses: In addition to theoretical courses, laboratory sessions are designed to be entirely practice-focused, strengthening students’ applied skills.

Practice-Heavy Curriculum: The program emphasizes hands-on learning through a curriculum that prioritizes practical application.

International Education: Our faculty members hold international master’s and PhD degrees and remain actively engaged with global scientific literature and developments.

International Environment: A multicultural academic atmosphere is fostered by the presence of numerous international students and faculty members.

TED Ecosystem: Being part of the TED ecosystem offers students access to a rich educational tradition and an extensive professional network.

Language of Instruction: All courses are taught in 100% English, equipping students with strong international communication skills.

Core Program: The interdisciplinary core curriculum enables students to become well-rounded individuals by exposing them to diverse academic fields.

Accessible Academics: Close contact with approachable and supportive faculty members enhances the overall learning experience.

One-on-One Study Opportunities: Thanks to an optimal student-to-faculty ratio, students can work individually with academics and easily take part in Erasmus+ and other international projects.

Entrepreneurship Support: Students who excel in project competitions are supported in entrepreneurial activities, including company formation and patent applications.