The civil engineering specialization is one of the most important fields in Turkish private and public universities, and it is highly sought after by students in the practical stream.
The civil engineering specialization focuses on the study and design of buildings, bridges, roads, agricultural irrigation systems, airports, sewage systems, large structures, dams, and all residential buildings.
It is worth noting that civil engineering is not just about design and implementation; it also involves monitoring the progress of new structures, which leads to improving people’s living standards and enhancing their environmental conditions and status.
Why is Civil Engineering One of the Most In-Demand Specializations in Turkish Universities?
This specialization is among the most sought-after in Turkish private and public universities due to the continuous demand in the job market for this field. The world witnesses daily advancements in buildings and structures, along with an ever-increasing need for new designs and their development and monitoring. Furthermore, there is an unlimited demand for civil engineers in countries worldwide, which gives civil engineering students confidence in finding excellent job opportunities immediately after graduation.
According to reports and statistics, civil engineers experience the lowest unemployment rates (almost negligible) globally, not just in Turkey.
Thus, Turkish private and public universities offering civil engineering are considered some of the best for many foreign students in Turkey, particularly noted for their affordable prices and high educational quality.
Employment After Graduation:
Graduates of this specialization typically start working in engineering consulting and design offices or at civil infrastructure project sites. Additionally, some graduates choose to continue their studies for advanced degrees to engage in research and development projects (postgraduate studies).
Some of the key jobs that graduates can pursue include:
- Freelance work as a general civil engineer.
- Real estate banks.
- Construction companies.
- Engineering consulting and design firms.
- Environmental and water laboratories.
- Civil engineering supervision.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the difficulties of studying in Turkey?
Studying in Turkish universities is not difficult in itself compared to studying in other universities, despite the scientific and methodological progress offered by these universities in the world.
Some Arab students find it difficult to reside in a country other than their country of origin, especially if they do not master the Turkish language and are studying in the preparatory year, so they need some time before integrating into Turkish society.
It is a somewhat difficult issue for a student to live alone and bear full responsibility, but over time students get used to student life and find it an opportunity to build their strong personalities and expand their cultural horizons.
Are certificates issued by Turkish universities recognized?
Yes, the certificates issued by Turkish universities are among the most powerful certificates in the world, and they provide their holders with opportunities to work and complete their studies in all European countries and other countries of the world.
What is the language of study in Turkish universities?
Students can choose the language of study in all private Turkish universities between English and Turkish.
Most Turkish universities offer educational courses to strengthen the English or Turkish language to strengthen the students’ linguistic level if the student’s English or Turkish language is weak.
How much does it cost to study medicine in Türkiye?
The cost of study is one of the most important issues that students care about before taking the step to study at any university. The cost of studying medicine in Turkey varies according to the university in which the student is accepted and according to the language in which he wishes to study, whether it is Turkish or English. However, university fees for medical colleges generally range. Between 16 thousand dollars as in Atlim University in the English language and 25 thousand dollars as in the University of Bahçeşehir in the English language. We also mention, for example:
The university fees for studying medicine at Altinbas University in the English language are about 20 thousand dollars.
The university fees for studying medicine at Istanbul Aydin University in English are about 22 thousand dollars.
The university fees for studying medicine at Astinya University in English are about $21,600.
The university fees for studying medicine at Istanbul Okan University in English are about $20,500.
Is it possible to study in Turkey without a high school diploma?
After the circumstances that the region went through, many students left their country for Turkey without obtaining a high school diploma, or that they had obtained it and could not prove it, so they look with interest to obtain the answer to this question:
But the correct answer, unfortunately, is no. The student wishing to study in Turkey, regardless of his nationality, must first obtain a high school diploma as a translated and certified secondary school certificate is one of the first documents required for admission to all Turkish universities.