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FACULTY OF COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES

The faculty has two laboratories, namely Ford Otosan Project Office and Toyota Project Office, which were established within the framework of University-Industry Cooperation.
Founded on 13 November 2010, the Faculty of Computer and Information Sciences carries out its academic activities with the Departments of Computer Engineering, Information Systems Engineering and Software Engineering.
The faculty has two laboratories, namely Ford Otosan Project Office and Toyota Project Office, which were established within the framework of University-Industry Cooperation and "My Business is My Faculty model. In these laboratories, our students develop web software projects according to the software-design documents of the relevant companies, or contribute to the other phases of software development by analyzing or creating software designs. In this way, our students develop software for companies for a short period and embark on their professional lives with experience in software developing after graduation.
Departments

  • Computer Engineering
  • Information Systems Engineering
  • Software Engineering (English)

Academic Staff

  • 8 Professors
  • 6 Associate Professors
  • 20 Assistant Professors .
  • 3 Lecturers
  • 14 Research Assistants

Computer Engineering
In the Department of Computer Engineering, education is provided on the solution of scientific, industrial and business problems by focusing on the hardware and software of high-speed electronic computing systems and the theoretical concepts in this field.
Graduates of our department have employment opportunities in computer-assisted automation implementations in the industry, in the R&D departments of companies, and in the development units of computer data banks. They can be employed as system analysts or programmers in communication and software companies, or managers, database managers, network designers or network administrators in IT units.
Academic Staff

  • 6 Professors
  • 2 Associate Professors
  • 12 Assistant Professors
  • 2 Lecturers
  • 8 Research Assistants

Quota: 100 for Daytime Education, 90 for Evening Education

Period of Study: 4 Years
Score Type: Quantitative
Opportunities Provided By The Department
Students in the Department of Computer Engineering can pursue a double major with Information Systems Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Physics, Civil Engineering, Geophysics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mathematics, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, and Software Engineering (English). The department also offers minor programs of Computer Hardware, Computer Software, and Artificial Intelligence. In addition, there are special interest courses in the areas of Game Development, Cyber ​​Security, Artificial Intelligence, and Software, which aim to help students find their area of interest. The Department of Computer Engineering has been accredited by MÜDEK since 2017. There are ERASMUS agreements with Germany, Czech Republic, Netherlands, Spain, Italy, Macedonia, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia; and MEVLANA foreign exchange agreements with Azerbaijan, Morocco, Kazakhstan, Lebanon, Malaysia, Pakistan, Russia. The department also has agreements with various universities in Turkey as part of the FARABI program.
1- General Purpose Software Laboratory
2- Virtual Reality Laboratory
3- Real-time Network Laboratory
4- Computer Hardware Laboratory
5- Computer Networks Laboratory
6- Cyber Security Laboratory
7- Open Source Academy Laboratory
The department has many laboratories where students can study and improve themselves.

Information Systems Engineering
The Department of Information Systems Engineering is designed according to the needs of today business world. The department graduates its students with the title of "Information Systems Engineer within a program created by integrating the courses at the intersection of Computer Engineering, Industrial Engineering and Business Administration disciplines. Graduates of the department can find various employment opportunities in the business world as data analytics specialists, data science specialists, software developers, database administrators, system analysts or ERP specialists. Our department closely cooperates with private sector companies on "Data Science and enables senior students to carry out their graduation projects on real business problems. In this way, students both have the opportunity to get to know the business world and the opportunity to work in relevant companies after they graduate.
Academic Staff

  • 1 Professor
  • 2 Associate Professors
  • 3 Assistant Professors
  • 1 Lecturer
  • 4 Research Assistants

Quota: 50 for Daytime Education

Period of Study: 4 Years
Score Type: Quantitative
Opportunities Provided By The Department
Students in the Department of Information Systems Engineering can pursue a double major with Computer Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Physics, Law, Geophysics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mathematics, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Software Engineering (English), and Management Information Systems departments.
The department offers Data Science and Web Programming minor programs to Sakarya University students.
There are also special interest courses in the areas of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence with the aim of helping students find their area of interest. There are ERASMUS agreements with Germany, Czech Republic, Netherlands, Spain, Italy, Macedonia, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia; and MEVLANA foreign exchange agreements with Azerbaijan, Morocco, Kazakhstan, Lebanon, Malaysia, Pakistan, Russia. The department also has agreements with various universities in Turkey as part of the FARABI program.
Software Engineering
Software engineering is a science that involves the development and creation of software for computer systems and applications. Software engineers have a broad knowledge of programming languages, software development and computer operating systems. A software engineer applies the principles of mathematical analysis and computer science to design and develop computer software. By applying engineering principles to every stage of the development process, they can create customized systems for individual customers, including requirements analysis and software processes. A software engineer fully examines the requirements and works accordingly and systematically in the development process. There are many types of software a software engineer can develop, such as operating systems, video games, middleware, business applications and network control systems, real-time software, and embedded software. Technological advancements and new areas of expertise provide dynamism to this profession. The activities in the field of software both improve the sector and allow the dissemination of innovative applications.
Academic Staff

  • 1 Professor
  • 2 Associate Professors
  • 5 Assistant Professors
  • 2 Research Assistants

Quota: 60
Language of Instruction: 100% English
Period of Study: 4 years (+1 Year Compulsory English)
Score Type: Quantitative

Opportunities Provided By The Department
Students in the Department of Software Engineering (English) can pursue a double major with Computer Engineering, Information Systems Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Mathematics departments. The department also offers special interest courses in the areas of Graphics and Game Programming and Web-Based Automation Systems with the aim of helping students find their area of interest.
There are ERASMUS agreements with Germany, Czech Republic, Netherlands, Spain, Italy, Macedonia, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia; and MEVLANA foreign exchange agreements with Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Pakistan, Russia. The department also has agreements with various universities in Turkey as part of the FARABI program.