1. General Information
Eskişehir Osmangazi University Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department was founded in 1980 as a part of Eskişehir Academy of Engineering and Architecture. In 1982, following the establishment of Anadolu University, the department was joined College of Engineering and Architecture of Anadolu University. The graduate program was initiated in 1984. Due to the extensive growth of Anadolu University, several colleges and departments including the Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department were separated from Anadolu University to form Osmangazi University in 1993. Starting from 2022-2023 Fall term, the language of education has become fully in English.
With twenty full-time faculty members, Electrical-Electronics Engineering Department offers both Master's of Science (M.S.) and Doctoral (Ph.D) graduate programs in Electronics, Telecommunications, Control Systems, Electrical Installations, Electrical Machinery, Circuits and Systems, Electromagnetic Fields and Microwave Technique subfields. The department also contributes to the Rail Systems graduate program.
The Electrical-Electronics Engineering Department has contributed hundreds of engineers to the industry. These engineers are employed by private industries as well as government companies within the country as well as worldwide.
2. Name of the qualification
Doctorate (PhD)
3. Level of qualification
3 (QF-EHEA)
4. Admission requirements
Actions are taken in accordance with the ESOGÜ Graduate Education Regulations and ESOGU Postgraduate Education Regulation and Implementation Procedures and Principles
5. Recognition of prior learning
Actions are taken in accordance with the ESOGÜ Graduate Education Regulations and ESOGU Postgraduate Education Regulation and Implementation Procedures and Principles
6. Qualification Requirements and Regulations
The PhD program consists of minimum seven courses (compulsory/elective), a seminar course, a proficiency exam, a thesis proposal, specialization field courses and a thesis study. According to the ECTS regulations, to graduate from the program minimum 60 ECTS credits of course work and 120 ECTS credit thesis study work must be taken. The letter grade of the courses must be at least CB for each course, and the cumulative grade point average (CGPA) must be at least 3.0/4.0. After the courses are completed, the proficieny exam is conducted to evaluate students' fundamental and field knowledge.
Student who succesfully passes the proficiency exam presents the thesis proposal to the Thesis Committee. According to the ESOGÜ-GER, after the thesis proposal is accepted, the student must submit and defend Thesis Progression Report to the Thesis Committee, once every 6 month. In thesis study period, the student must submit at least 3 reports and succesfully defend them. At the end of thesis study, the student must take the thesis defend examination. To graduate from the program, the student must succesfully defend the thesis that was written according to the Thesis Writing Guide.
7. Program Profili (Amacı)
https://fbe.ogu.edu.tr/Sayfa/Index/409/program-egitim-amaclari
8. Program Yeterlilikleri (Öğrenme Çıktıları)
https://fbe.ogu.edu.tr/Sayfa/Index/151/ogrenme-ciktilari
9. Graduates Employment Opportunities
Engineers who graduate from the Electrical-Electronics Engineering graduate program can be employed by state and private establishments in the fields of electric power generation, electric power distribution, electrical machinery, control systems, communications and computer systems, and alike. These engineers can take part in design, installation, operation, sales, and maintenance activities. Graduates with a Ph.D. degree can also be hired as professors and researchers by universities worldwide.
10. Access to further study
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11. Examinations, Measurement and Evaluation
Evaluation and assesment methods for each course are determined by the course instructor and announced at the beginning of the term. The relevant information is described at the Course Information Form for each course. Grades/success evalutions of courses are conducted according to the ESOGU-GER.
12. Graduation Requirements
The PhD program consists of minimum of 21 credits for the students who are accepted with MSc degree, at least seven courses, a seminar course, a proficiency exam, a thesis proposal, specialization field courses and a thesis study. According to the ECTS regulations, minimum 60 ECTS credits of course work and 120 ECTS credit thesis study must be taken. The credits of the proficieny exam and the thesis proposal are both 30 ECTS . The required total credit is 240 ECTS.
The PhD program is eight semesters, and the maximum completion time is twelve semesters. The letter grade of each course must be at least CB, and the CGPA must be at least 3.0/4.0.
Students must succesfully complete their courses, pass the proficiency exam, defend the thesis proposal, and submit and succesfully defend at least three Thesis Progression Reports. To graduate from the program, the student must write their PhD dissertation according to the Thesis Writing Guide determined by the Graduate School and succesfully defend in front of the jury. .
13. Mode of Study (Full Time, e-Learning )
Full time education.
14. Address and Contact Information ( Chairman, Vice-Chairman and Erasmus Coordinator)
Department address:
Elektrik-Elektronik Mühendisliği Bölümü,
Eskişehir Osmangazi Üniversitesi
Meşelik Yerleşkesi M4 Blok, 26480 Eskişehir
Tel: (222) 2393750/3259
Fax: (222) 2393613
e-mail: eee@ogu.edu.tr
Chair:
Prof. Dr. Gökhan ÇINAR (gcinar@ogu.edu.tr) Phone extension: 3258
Vice Chairs:
Asst. Prof. Dr. Faruk DİRİSAĞLIK (fdirisaglik@ogu.edu.tr) Phone extension: 3290
Asst. Prof. Dr. Burak URAZEL (burazel@ogu.edu.tr) Phone extension: 3285
Erasmus and Farabi Coordinator:
Asst. Prof. Dr. Hayrettin ODABAŞI (hodabasi@ogu.edu.tr) Phone extension: 3289
15. Department / Program Opportunities
Electrical-Electronics Engineering Department has 30 faculty members, 8 full professors, 3 associate professors, 9 assistant professors, 10 research assistants three of whom having Ph.D. degrees. All them members are full-time personnel.
he department has eleven classrooms of various sizes. All classrooms are equipped with computer projection system. Most of the classrooms are used for undergraduate instruction. Smaller classrooms such as B101 (26 seats), B417 (45 seats), B213 (20 seats) and B313 (20 seats), as well as the seminar room B401 (30 seats) are used for the graduate courses..
Along with Electrical Machinery and Power Electronics Lab, Control Systems Lab, Microprocessors Lab, Signal Recognition Lab, Electronics I and II Labs that are used for undergraduate education, there are various research laboratories such as Image Processing Lab., Machine Learning Lab., Robotics Lab., Electromagnetic Theory Lab. and Biomedical Signal Processing Lab.
16. Academic Staff
https://eee.ogu.edu.tr/en/Sayfa/Index/51/academic-staff