Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Adana Alparslan Türkeş Science and Technology University in Adana, Turkey is a 4 year bachelor program taught in English. The discipline covers the design and analysis of systems that generate, transmit, and use electrical power, alongside the electronic circuits and devices that underpin computing, communications, and control systems. Typical coursework includes circuit theory, electromagnetics, signal processing, digital electronics, control systems, and power systems, often paired with laboratory work where students build and test circuits or embedded systems. Students also study programming and microcontrollers, since much of modern electrical and electronics engineering involves designing hardware that interacts with software. As students progress through the four years, they generally move from mathematics, physics, and foundational circuit courses toward more specialized topics such as telecommunications, renewable energy systems, or automation. The program's location at a science and technology university in Adana gives students access to engineering labs and workshops suited to hands-on coursework. Graduates of electrical and electronics engineering programs commonly work in industries such as telecommunications, power generation and distribution, consumer electronics, automotive systems, and industrial automation. Some pursue roles designing integrated circuits or embedded software, while others move into project management or systems engineering. The field also serves as a foundation for graduate study in specialized areas like robotics, renewable energy, or semiconductor design. Because the program is taught in English, students are prepared to work with international technical literature and standards, which is common practice across the global engineering profession, and to collaborate on projects that draw on English-language documentation and research.