Tuition / yr
$1,650
Duration
2 yr
Language
Turkish
Degree
Associate Degree
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Haliç UniversityIstanbul, TürkiyeAI snapshot
Digital Transformation Electronics is a 2 yr, Turkish-taught associate degree program at Haliç University in Istanbul, Türkiye. Tuition is $1,650 per year. Apply through SIT with zero service fees.
Program overview
The Associate of Digital Transformation Electronics program equips students with essential skills in electronics and digital technologies. Students will learn to innovate and adapt to the rapidly evolving digital landscape, preparing them for a successful career in this dynamic field.
Internationally accredited degree
Internship & co-op opportunities
Turkish-taught with language support
Pathway to work permits after graduation
How applying works
Five simple steps from application to enrollment. We handle the paperwork with you.
- 1
Apply
Free, about 5 minutes with an advisor
- 2
Offer letter
Usually within 48 hours
- 3
Confirm & deposit
Accept your offer and reserve your seat
- 4
Visa support
We guide your student visa, usually 4–8 weeks
- 5
Arrival & enrollment
Land, register and start classes
Core curriculum
Representative modules from the program, your advisor shares the full syllabus.
Career paths
Roles this program prepares you for.
Admission requirements
- Completed application form (we fill it with you)
- High-school or bachelor transcripts (translated)
- Diploma or certificate of completion
- Valid passport copy
- Turkish proficiency or a preparatory year
Required documents
Prepare these before applying, we double-check everything for you.
Frequently asked questions
The program typically takes two years to complete, leading to an associate degree.
The program is taught in Turkish.
You will gain skills in electronics, digital technologies, and practical problem-solving.
Haliç University is located in Istanbul, Turkey.
It runs 2 yr, taught in Turkish.
Tuition is $1,650 per year. SIT's application and counselling service is 100% free.
What students say
“I came from Tehran worried about the visa steps, but the admissions counselor sent me a checklist and even reviewed my appointment documents twice. Now I interpret in the booth labs during my English translation classes.”
“The pilot plant at Haliç University changed how I study food engineering; we pasteurize and test real samples every week instead of only reading theory. My advisor also walked me through my equivalence certificate step by step.”
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