Undergraduate Program in Mathematical Engineering

A total of 129 credits (240 ECTS) of coursework is offered over eight semesters in the program. Of these, 108 credits are compulsory courses, while 21 credits are elective. The curriculum is mathematics-oriented and consists of 43% basic sciences, 26% fundamental engineering, 19% professional design, and 12% humanities and social sciences courses. At least 30% of the total required credits must be completed through courses taught in English. Graduates of the department are awarded the title of Mathematical Engineer.

Our department offers its graduates a wide range of high value-added career opportunities through the interdisciplinary engineering education it provides. As a result, our department continues to be among the most preferred programs. The yearly ÖSYM data for the Mathematical Engineering program are presented in the table and graph below.

Mathematical Engineering Undergraduate Program: Admitted Student Data
Year of Admission Minimum Score Maximum Score Lowest-Ranked Admitted Student Highest-Ranked Admitted Student
2024 517,55503 537,29711 4910 1231
2023 522,96778 534,14694 6666 2886
2022 511,66215 530,47637 10646 2996
2021 436,66205 457,35910 18238 9250
2020 490,9719 505,42383 21751 12475
2019 457,61793 483,48147 25797 12841
2018 442,29293 478,12516 28082 12522


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As of the Fall 2024 semester, a total of 507 students are enrolled in the undergraduate program, and the distribution of students by class year is presented in the table below.

Prep Class 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year
MAT 58 89 118 113  129 

Conditions for Taking the Final Exam

For the eligibility requirements to take the final exams, you can review the course syllabus forms.



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