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 ofEngineering and Architecture of Anadolu University. Due to the extensive growth ofAnadolu University, several colleges and departments including the Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department were separated from Anadolu University to formOsmangazi University in 1993.
The instruction in the Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department has been in English since the beginning of 1993-1994 academic year.
The Department currently has eighteen full-time faculty members. Also, faculty members from other departments, colleges and universities teach classes in the Department in the fields of their expertice.
The Instruction in the Department is in English. Entering students take a year-long full-time intensive English course if they are not fluent in English before they start taking classes for the B.S. in Electrical-Electronics Engineering degree program. International students can submit TOEFL or other scores.
The senior year courses are mostly technical electives. These courses may be grouped into five fields: Computer, Electronics, Communications, Control Systems, and Power Systems.
Electrical-Electronics Engineering Department has Master's of Science and Doctoral (Ph.D) graduate programs, too. These are offered under the administration of the Natural Sciences Institute.
The EE 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.
The Department undergraduate curriculum had been prepared to meet ABET criteria since the year the medium of instruction was changed to English. Electrical and Electronics Engineering degree program has been accredited by MUDEK for 2012-2014 and 2014-2017. The accreditation is recognized by ENAEE and labeled EUR-ACE.
The students who complete the program successfully are awarded Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical-Electronics Engineering.
Undergraduate
The general admission requirements for the Turkish citizens and foreign students are applicable.
Recognition of the previous higher level education is possible in accordance to the regulation issued by the Higher Education Council. The regulation has the title “YÜKSEKÖĞRETİM KURUMLARINDA ÖNLİSANS VE LİSANS DÜZEYİNDEKİ PROGRAMLAR ARASINDA GEÇİŞ, ÇİFT ANADAL, YAN DAL İLE KURUMLAR ARASI KREDİ TRANSFERİ YAPILMASI ESASLARINA İLİŞKİN YÖNETMELİK—Regulation for the transfer between the undergraduate two-year and four-year degree programs, double major programs, minor programs, and credit transfer between educational institutions.”
For the recognition of learning based on private instruction or personal experience, exemption exams are offered to students for some foreign language and computer courses. Students who obtain a minimum score are deemed successful for these courses and are exempted from taking such courses.
A student must receive a passing grade (AA through DD, or YT) for each course in the program and must not have any FF, DZ or YZ grade for any course he or she has taken. In the program at least 240 ECTS credits and a minimum 2.00 out of 4.00 grade point average are also required. In addition to the coursework, each student is required to do 40 days of practical training.
1. have the knowledge to do analysis and design in Electrical-Electronics Engineering field,
2. can effectively use the hardware and software that are related to the their profession,
3. have the ability to follow developments in their profession and awareness the need for life-long learning,
4. have the ability to work individually and in groups, a keen sense of professional responsibility and an awareness of professional ethics,
5. have social consciousness and self-confidence,
6. speak and understand a foreign language to follow the developments and publications in technical fields.
1. Adequate knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering subjects pertaining to the relevant discipline; ability to use theoretical and applied knowledge in these areas in complex engineering problems.
2. Ability to identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems; ability to select and apply proper analysis and modeling methods for this purpose.
3. Ability to design a complex system, process, device or product under realistic constraints and conditions, in such a way as to meet the desired result; ability to apply modern design methods for this purpose.
4. Ability to devise, select, and use modern techniques and tools needed for analyzing and solving complex problems encountered in engineering practice; ability to employ information technologies effectively.
5. Ability to design and conduct experiments, gather data, analyze and interpret results for investigating complex engineering problems or discipline specific research questions.
6. Ability to work efficiently in intra-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary teams; ability to work individually.
7. Ability to communicate effectively in English and Turkish, both orally and in writing; knowledge of a minimum of one foreign language; ability to write effective reports and comprehend written reports, prepare design and production reports, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear and intelligible instructions.
8. Recognition of the need for lifelong learning; ability to access information, to follow developments in science and technology, and to continue to educate him/herself.
9. Consciousness to behave according to ethical principles and professional and ethical responsibility; knowledge on standards used in engineering practice.
10. Knowledge about business life practices such as project management, risk management, and change management; awareness in entrepreneurship, innovation; knowledge about sustainable development.
11. Knowledge about the global and social effects of engineering practices on health, environment, and safety, and contemporary issues of the century reflected into the field of engineering; awareness of the legal consequences of engineering solutions.
Engineers who graduate from the Electrical-Electronics Engineering Department 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.
Students who successfully complete the program can pursue post graduate masters and doctoral degrees in the country or abroad. In Turkey, those who wish to get an M.S. or doctoral degree are required to take a special exam called ALES (similar to the GRE exam) and one of various foreign language exams. Minimum ALES and foreign language scores may be required for the admission for graduate programs.
The examinations, assignments and assessment for each course is described in the course information sheet. Courses have one midterm exam and final exam. Some courses include quiz exam, homework and project.
Graduation requirements are as explained in the section titled “Conditions and Rules for the Degree Qualification”.
Full-time attendance is required.
Department Address:
Elektrik-Elektronik Mühendisliği Bölümü,
EskişehirOsmangaziÜniversitesi
Meşelik Yerleşkesi M4 Blok, 26480 Eskişehir
Phone: +90(222) 2393750/3259
Fax: +90(222) 2393613
e-mail: eee@ogu.edu.tr
web: eee.ogu.edu.tr
Chair:
Prof.Dr. Rifat EDİZKAN (redizkan@ogu.edu.tr) Phone extension: 3257, 3263
Vice Chairs:
Prof.Dr. Gökhan ÇINAR (gcinar@ogu.edu.tr) Phone extension: 3260
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Semih ERGİN (sergin@ogu.edu.tr) Phone extension: 3265
Erasmus and Farabi Coordinator:
Asst.Prof.Dr. Hasan Serhan YAVUZ (hsyavuz@ogu.edu.tr) Phone extension: 3287
Electrical-Electronics Engineering Department has 8 full-professors, 3 associate professor, 9 assistant professors,1 research associate, and 12 research assistants.
The department has nine classrooms of various sizes, one seminar room and one meeting room. There are seven laboratories that are used in instruction. The details are given below.
Electrical-Electronics Engineering Classrooms
Floor |
Label |
Size (m2) |
Number of Desks |
Seating Capacity |
Weekly Usage (hrs) |
Ground |
B101 |
50 |
15 |
45 |
9 |
Ground |
B102 |
131 |
40 |
120 |
21 |
Ground |
B103 |
131 |
45 |
120 |
29 |
Ground |
B104 |
78 |
48 |
48 |
12 |
Ground |
B110 |
33 |
26 |
26 |
26 |
1st floor |
B217 |
78 |
24 |
72 |
16 |
1st floor |
B218 |
104 |
36 |
108 |
29 |
1st floor |
B219 |
104 |
36 |
108 |
34 |
1st floor |
B220 |
104 |
36 |
108 |
33 |
2nd floor |
B416* |
78 |
21 |
63 |
15 |
2nd floor |
B417a* |
78 |
40 |
80 |
20 |
2nd floor |
B417b |
130 |
50 |
50 |
24 |
2nd floor |
B418* |
52 |
15 |
45 |
18 |
2nd floor |
B419* |
52 |
15 |
45 |
22 |
* also used by Computer Engineering Department.
Electrical-Electronics Engineering Laboratories
Floor |
Lab. No |
Label |
Size (m2) |
Number of Benches |
Seating Capacity |
Weekly Usage (hrs) |
Basement |
02 |
Electrical Machinery & Power Electronics Lab. |
101 |
3 |
15 |
2 |
Basement |
03 |
Control Systems Lab. |
67 |
8 |
16 |
12 |
Ground |
11 |
Microprocessors / PLC Lab. |
65 |
10 |
20 |
10 |
Ground |
12 |
Signal Recognition Lab. |
65 |
8 |
16 |
4 |
1st floor |
22 |
Electronics Lab.1 |
99 |
20 |
40 |
20 |
Metallurgy Institute |
M3 |
Electronics Lab.2 |
75 |
10 |
20 |
20 |
Metallurgy Institute |
M4 |
Communications Lab. |
50 |
10 |
20 |
20 |
In addition, there are Physics Laboratory, Chemistry Laboratory and various computer laboratories for instruction that are managed by the Dean’s office. Some Computer Engineering Department laboratories are used for courses such as Advanced Digital Systems Design with HDL. The laboratories are available for students when there are no scheduled classes in them.
All classrooms are equipped with computer projection system.. B417b is a computer classroom.
Various sub-branches of Electrical-Electronics Engineering have been established in the organizational structure of the Department under the umbrella of the Higher Education Council of Turkey. Among these sub-branches are Electronics, Telecommunications, Control Systems, Electrical Installations, Electrical Machinery, Circuits and Systems, Electromagnetic Fields and Microwave Technique. The faculty members assistants are appointed to these sub-branches as follows.
Electronics:
Prof.Dr. Hasan Hüseyin ERKAYA
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bünyamin TAMYÜREK
Asst.Prof.Dr. Faruk DİRİSAĞLIK
Res.Asst. Gülin ELİBOL
Res.Asst. Sezgin SEÇİL
Res.Asst. İpek ÇETİNBAŞ
Res.Asst. Sadullah KUTLUSOY
Res.Asst. Mert ULUPINAR
Telecommunications:
Prof.Dr. M. Bilginer GÜLMEZOĞLU
Prof. Dr. Rifat EDİZKAN
Prof. Dr. Hakan ÇEVİKALP
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Semih ERGİN
Asst. Prof. Dr. Erol SEKE
Asst. Prof. Dr. Hasan Serhan YAVUZ
Res.Asst. M. Oğuz TAŞ
Res.Asst. Bedirhan UZUN
Res.Asst. Feyza YILMAZ
Control Systems:
Prof.Dr. Abdurrahman KARAMANCIOĞLU
Prof.Dr. Osman PARLAKTUNA
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Özge Yanaz ÇINAR
Asst.Prof.Dr. Gökhan DINIDIŞ
Res.Asst. Şükrüye KARA
Res.Asst.Dr. Serhat OBUZ
Electrical Installations:
Prof.Dr. Salih FADIL
Asst.Prof.Dr. Burak URAZEL
Electrical Machinery:
Asst. Prof. Dr. Helin DUTAĞACI
Res.Asst. Sefa BULUT
Circuits and Systems Theory:
Asst.Prof.Dr. Burak KALECİ
Asst.Prof.Dr. Kemal KESKİN
Electromagnetic Waves and Microwave Techniques:
Prof.Dr. Gökhan ÇINAR
Asst. Prof. Dr. Hayrettin ODABAŞI
Other Faculty Members:
Sp. Georgia TOPÇU