CAPPADOCIA UNIVERSITY

Aviation Electrical and Electronics

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4 Years / Full-time
Mustafapaşa Campus
Quantitative / Turkish

What is the Aviation Electrical and Electronics Program? Why Should I Study It?

Aviation Electrical and Electronics is a program where students learn in detail about the power systems, electrical structures, and electronic systems of aircraft, supported by practical training in inspection, maintenance, and repair based on theoretical courses.

Aviation, one of the fastest-growing sectors worldwide, has become the sector offering the most employment opportunities in our country thanks to recent investments. Those who want to work in a prestigious field, in work environments managed and audited according to international standards, with high income potential and an open career path for development, prefer this program.

Why Should I Study Aviation Electrical and Electronics at Cappadocia University?

Cappadocia University offers an education approved by the Civil Aviation Authority of Turkey (DGCA) since it is authorized as a “SHY-147 Approved Training Organization.” This provides graduates with an advantage in terms of required experience and employability. With this authorization, Cappadocia University can also conduct the module exams required to become a licensed technician. Students can take these exams during their studies without having to go elsewhere.

In addition to being an institution that has provided education in many fields of aviation for years, our university contributes to students’ personal development with instructors who know aviation culture well and have high sectoral experience.

In the final year, students are given the opportunity to work full-time in partner airline companies, carrying out their practical training in real maintenance environments. Since this education is accepted as basic training experience by the DGCA, Cappadocia University graduates gain an advantage in obtaining the licensed technician title with reduced time requirements.

*To see why authorized training is important for the Aviation Electrical and Electronics Program and in which fields we are authorized to provide training, please click here.

What Do Graduates of the Aviation Electrical and Electronics Program Do? What Are the Career Opportunities?

Graduates of the Aviation Electrical and Electronics Program can work in aircraft maintenance and repair centers of civil aviation organizations, facilities producing aircraft parts, simulator manufacturers, and the defense industry. After successfully passing module exams, meeting language proficiency, and completing required training experience, they qualify as licensed technicians. They carry out maintenance and repair of aircraft power systems, electrical components, computers, and electronic systems in maintenance hangars and workshops of airports and airlines. With the investments in the aviation sector in our country, the demand for aircraft technicians is increasing. Successful graduates of this program can quickly find employment both domestically and internationally.

What Courses Are Offered in the Aviation Electrical and Electronics Program?

The program consists of eight semesters (two per year). In the first two years, students take fundamental courses such as Electricity, Basic Electronics, Electronic Instrument Systems, Servomechanisms, Human Factors in Aviation, and Aviation Legislation. Later, students take integrated courses combining theory and practice such as Integrated Avionic Systems, Aircraft Cabin and Communication Systems, Aircraft Structures and Systems, Aircraft Maintenance Applications, and others. In the final year, students perform hands-on training by working directly on aircraft in contracted maintenance organizations. In addition to vocational and core courses, continuous English language courses are provided during the first three years.

What Qualities Should Students Have to Study Aviation Electrical and Electronics?

  • Interest in electrical and electronics fields,

  • Enjoy working on tasks requiring high concentration,

  • Being detail-oriented,

  • Prioritizing safety,

  • Ability to work in a team and cooperate,

  • Careful and meticulous,

  • Ability to visualize spatial relationships,

  • Good manual dexterity,

  • Preference for working in the field rather than in an office.

Aviation Electrical and Electronics Program 2025-2026 Tuition Fees

Program Name

Fee

Aviation Electrical and Electronics (Full Scholarship) -
Aviation Electrical and Electronics (25% Discounted) 371,250 TL

Aviation Electrical and Electronics Program 2025-ÖSYS Quotas and 2024-YKS Minimum Scores

Program Name

Quota

2024-YKS Minimum Score

2024-YKS Ranking

Aviation Electrical and Electronics (Full Scholarship) 10 352.51 144,054
Aviation Electrical and Electronics (25% Discounted) 59 256.1 482,382

For the 2025–2026 academic year, a total of 69 quotas have been allocated: 10 full scholarship and 59 with 25% discount.

* This program is delivered in two semesters per year. Practice-based education is provided not only in the university’s own workshops and laboratories but also in contracted workplaces, which may be located within or outside the university’s campus city.

Aviation Electrical and Electronics Program 2025-YKS Additional Placement Minimum Scores

Program Name

Additional Quota

Martyr - Veteran Relative

Earthquake Survivor Candidate

2025-YKS Minimum Score

Aviation Electrical and Electronics (Full Scholarship) 0 1 0 **
Aviation Electrical and Electronics (25% Discounted) 2 0 0 272.64789

Programs without a base score (indicated with “*”) can be chosen by all candidates with a score.

** In these programs, scholarship quotas have been filled; therefore, no base score has been formed except in Earthquake Survivor or Martyr-Veteran Relative quotas.



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