It is a technical program that provides education and training to ensure that students are qualified to work in the sectors of R&D, quality control, production, and technical service. Students in the Electronic Technology Program earn an “Electronic Technician” title after completing a two-year associate degree program.
They can find employment in the fields of electronics manufacturing companies, electronics import and export companies, and technical service departments.
ISUBU Vocational School of Technology and Applied Sciences Electronics Technology Program
The Department of Electronics and Automation at the School of Applied Sciences, Isparta University of Applied Sciences, has been offering the Electronics Technology Program since 1986.
Our program includes “Vocational Training in the Workplace,” which consists of three semesters of classroom instruction and a fourth semester of workplace training. Detailed information about Vocational Training in the Workplace can be found on the Isparta University of Applied Sciences Vocational Schools Coordination web page (meyok.isparta.edu.tr).
Purpose
Electronics Technology Program The Electronics Technology Program is an associate degree program that aims to train intermediate personnel for the manufacturing sector. The objectives of the ISUBU TBMYO Electronics Technology Program are defined as follows:
The primary objective of the Electronic Technology program is to train individuals who possess fundamental electronic knowledge and application skills and can effectively use measurement and testing instruments. The program aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills to develop digital and microcontroller-based electronic systems, as well as to become qualified individuals who can effectively design, program, install, and maintain industrial automation systems. Furthermore, training individuals who are sensitive to occupational health and the environment, have strong professional communication skills, and are competent in preparing technical documentation is also among the program's primary objectives.
Target
The Electronic Technology program aims to prepare students for the industry by combining theoretical knowledge with practical skills in the field of electronics. In this regard, students will gain sufficient knowledge to recognize electronic circuit components and explain their properties, and will be able to design basic electronic circuits using different methods and implement them on experiment boards and modules.
Students will gain the ability to perform circuit analysis using measurement devices such as multimeters, oscilloscopes, and signal generators, and to identify problems in faulty circuits using testing techniques. Students will also reach a level where they can design digital electronic circuits with logic gates and integrated circuits, and develop basic automation projects with microcontrollers (Arduino, PIC, MSP430, etc.).
Students who can analyze PLC systems and power electronics circuits commonly used in industry will be able to carry out the design, programming, and installation processes of these systems in conjunction with sensors. Additionally, students will gain the ability to prepare computer-aided technical drawings, schematics, reports, and presentations for electronic projects. The goal is to train individuals who are aware of occupational health and environmental issues, can use professional foreign languages at a sufficient level, and can communicate both verbally and in writing using technical terms.
Mission
Mission: ISUBU Technical Sciences Vocational School Department of Electronic Technology; Our mission is to train electronic technology technicians who can keep pace with technological developments and changes in the sector, apply their knowledge by establishing a link between theory and practice, and are aware of environmental and occupational health issues.
Vision: ISUBU Technical Sciences Vocational School Department of Electronic Technology aims to train electronic technology technicians who keep up with technological developments, continuously update their knowledge in their field, maintain communication with industry, and are sought after rather than job seekers, primarily in the Mediterranean region.
Student Class Counseling
2022 Student Advisor Dr. Lecturer Bülent URUL
2023 Student Advisor Lecturer Erkam TOKGÖZ
2024 Student Advisor Lecturer Oğuz AYCAN
2025 Student Advisor Lecturer Dr. Ahmet Rıfat GÖRGÜN
Program Committees
| Graduation Registration Committee |
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| Lecturer Oğuz AYCAN | Lecturer Erkam TOKGÖZ | Dr. Lecturer Bülent URUL |
| Horizontal Transfer Commission | ||
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| Dr. Lecturer Bülent URUL | Lecturer Dr. Ahmet Rıfat GÖRGÜN | Lecturer Erkam TOKGÖZ |
| Adjustment Commission | ||
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| Lecturer Erkam TOKGÖZ | Lecturer Oğuz AYCAN | Dr. Lecturer Bülent URUL |
Internship Committee |
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| Öğr. Gör. Dr. Ahmet Rıfat GÖRGÜN | Öğr. Gör. Erkam TOKGÖZ | Öğr. Gör. Oğuz AYCAN |
| Applied Education Commission | ||
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| Lecturer Dr. Ahmet Rıfat GÖRGÜN | Dr. Lecturer Bülent URUL | Lecturer Oğuz AYCAN |
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National and International Student Mobility
Our university and program support national and international student mobility. For detailed information, please contact the Department Coordinators via the Erasmus link.
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A field visit was conducted by the Evaluation Team at our college between November 12-15, 2023, within the scope of the “Higher Education Quality Council (YOKAK) Institutional External Evaluation Program.”
Our program submitted a preliminary application for accreditation to the Vocational Education Evaluation and Accreditation Association (MEDEK) in the Spring Semester of the 2024-2025 Academic Year (January 31, 2025).
Reports
Self-Assessment Report
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Improvements
Improvement 1
Recommendation Source: Department Board Decision
Recommendation Date: 12/05/2024
Recommendation: Basic Electrical Experiment Set
Improvement Date: 12/23/2024
Improvement: A Basic Electrical Experiment Set has been purchased for the Electronic Technology workshop.
Improvement 2
Proposal Source: Department Board Decision
Proposal Date: 11/25/2024
Recommendation: Internal and Inter-Institutional Horizontal Transfer Quotas
Improvement Date: 05/23/2025
Improvement: The quota has been increased according to the horizontal transfer quota request.
Improvement 3
Proposal Source: Department Board Decision
Proposal Date: 04/09/2025
Proposal: Extracurricular activity
Improvement Date: 05/10/2025
Improvement: Technical trip.
Unit Stakeholders
Internal Stakeholders
- Assoc. Dr. İbrahim Bahadır BAŞYİĞİT
- Dr. Lecturer Mehmet Erhan ŞAHİN
- Dr. Lecturer Gamze YAKUT
- Student Representatives (İb** TA** ER**)
External Stakeholders
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Do** AL** (Arjeta Information Technology)
- Dr.Lecturer Bilge ŞENEL
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At** AL** (Voltral Electrical Automation)
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Gü** ÇET** (Graduate Student)
- Assoc.Dr. Fatih Ahmet ŞENEL Graduate Advisory Board
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Our program has applied to the Vocational Education Evaluation and Accreditation Association (MEDEK) for the Spring Semester of the 2024-2025 Academic Year.
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