History : The program started undergraduate education in the 2012-2013 academic year. The program consists of 4 main divisions: Software, Hardware, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence and Data Engineering.
Qualification Awarded : Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer Engineering
Level of Qualification (Short Cycle , First Cycle , Second Cycle, Third Cycle) : First Cycle
Specific Admission Requirements : To have high school diploma and to get sufficient points from related field (SAY) of Examination of Higher Education Institutions (YKS) made by Center for Measurement, Selection and Placement (ÖSYM)
Specific Arrangements For Recognition Of Prior Learning (Formal, Non-Formal and Informal) : Students enrolled in the program can be exempted from the courses they have achieved in the higher education institutions they have already studied. Also; an exemption examination is opened at the beginning of each academic year for the foreign language course and the courses proposed by the relevant committees and approved by Senate. Students who score 65 or more on the exemption exam are exempted from these courses.
Qualification Requirements and Regulations : To be able to graduate from the program, it is necessary to achieve the whole of the courses available (240 ECTS credits), to obtain a GPA of at least 2.0 out of 4.00 and to complete the Industrial Training Applications and compulsory internship.
Profile of The Programme : The objective of the program is to give the students three characteristics that a computer engineer should possess. These features include (1) the ability to design computer and computer-based software and hardware systems to solve innovative engineering problems; (2) To have the necessary equipment for an engineer on mathematics and engineering sciences, and (3) to have completed the necessary preparations for professional applications in engineering.
Occupational Profiles of Graduates With Examples : The students who graduate from the program can work as a computer engineer, software engineer, system engineer, information technology specialist and research assistant at universities in banks, hospitals, public institutions or private sector.
Access to Further Studies : Students who graduate from this program can apply to the relevant postgraduate or postgraduate doctoral programs.
Examination Regulations, Assessment and Grading : At least one midterm and one final exam are given for each course. Other than midterm exams, quizzes, projects and other activities that the instructor deems appropriate can be done. The contribution of these activities to the number and grade of achievement is indicated in the course plan by the instructor. All exams are evaluated over 100 points. Success grade is converted to letter grade with relative evaluation. The student must take at least a CC letter grade to be considered successful in a specific course. Students with a GPA of at least 2.00 (DC) and (DD) are considered successful in the courses they take. Students who do not have a failed course, but whose GANO is below 2.00, must first take the courses (DC) and (DD) to get their GANOs above 2.00 in order to graduate.
Graduation Requirements : To be able to graduate from the program, it is necessary to achieve the whole of the courses available (240 ECTS credits), to obtain a GPA of at least 2.0 out of 4.00 and to complete the Industrial Training Applications and compulsory internship.
Mode of Study (Full-Time, Part-Time, E-Learning ) : Full-time
Address, Programme Director or Equivalent : Prof.Dr. Tuğba Özacar Öztürk
Department Chair

Manisa Celal Bayar University, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Computer Engineering
Şehit Prof. Dr. İlhan Varank Campus, Yunusemre, Manisa 45140
Tel: +90 236 201 2103
E-posta: tugba.ozacar@cbu.edu.tr, tugba.ozacar@gmail.com
Facilities : The Computer Engineering Department is located in the C block of the Engineering Faculty. There are many classes and three large amps that are used jointly by departments within the Faculty of Engineering. All classrooms have air conditioning and projection equipment, as well as intelligent boards in the classrooms. Students will use laboratories belonging to the Physics Department as part of courses related to basic sciences. Hardware lessons will be available from the laboratories of the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering. 50-person computer laboratories belonging to the Computer Engineering Department will be used in the courses of applied software and computer science included in the Computer Engineering program. The university campus has a library, medico, sports facilities, dining halls, cafes and restaurants.