Our Biomedical Device Technology and Electronic Technology programs cover a two-year period consisting of four semesters. After completing three semesters of theoretical and practical courses, students enrolled in the relevant programs take a semester-long “Vocational Training in the Workplace” course to apply the education they have received in their field at relevant institutions, organizations, and workplaces. The main objective of this application, which is implemented in our programs and referred to as the 3+1 education model, is to train students and qualified technicians who have sufficient knowledge of basic electronics and biomedical devices and who recognize and understand the characteristics of electronic systems and equipment used in industry and biomedical devices. Students who successfully complete their associate degree education earn an “Associate Degree in Biomedical Device Technology” and an “Associate Degree in Electronic Technology.” Graduates of the Biomedical Device Technology program can work in public and private hospitals, dispensaries, laboratories, factories producing biomedical devices, and businesses providing technical support and service for biomedical devices, and they can also open their own businesses. Graduates of the Electronics Technology program can find employment opportunities in a wide range of fields, including electronics, telecommunications, textile factories, home appliance services, the IT sector, and electronic security systems.
Our courses are taught by faculty members assigned to our department. There are 2 associate professors in the Biomedical Device Technology Program and 3 instructors in the Electronic Technology Program.