Faculties of Technology is a new engineering faculty established on 13.11.2009 with the aim of strengthening Vocational and Technical Education in our country.

Although it has just been established, it has started to add a new dimension and dynamism to Engineering Education in our country with the model it has implemented.

Unlike the summer internship, students will spend the 7th or 8th semester of their 8-semester engineering education with a curriculum-planned program under the name of "workplace training" in companies that are leaders in the sector, exemplary, leading, and have established R&D and training infrastructures. It is thought that workplace training will enable students to get to know the sector, the jobs they will do and the work environment before they graduate, and will also help them decide on the areas in which they will specialize.

Some of the department quotas are available at M.T.O.K. (Vocational and Technical Secondary Education Institutions) graduates who want to choose the Faculty of Technology.

The Faculty of Technology was transferred to the newly established Isparta University of Applied Sciences with the "Law No. 7141 on Amendments to the Higher Education Law and Some Laws and Decree Laws", which came into force after being published in the Official Gazette No. 30425 dated 18 May 2018.

The department curriculum is structured as 8-semester courses equivalent to the curriculum of departments in nationally and internationally accredited (ABET and MÜDEK) engineering faculties and 240 ECTS credits. In addition to one semester of workplace training, the curriculum also includes a 60-day internship program distributed over two summer periods. If students meet the conditions, they can continue their education outside ISUBU by going to equivalent and contracted universities abroad with the ERASMUS program or in the country with the FARABI program for 1 or 2 semesters.

Biomedical Engineering is a popular interdisciplinary engineering field consisting of sciences such as medicine, biology, engineering, physics and mathematics. One of the most important goals of this field of engineering is to try to bridge the gap between engineering and medicine with the aim of solving clinical problems.

In the Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department, in addition to electrical-electronics and communication technologies, an education is provided that allows specialization in electrical or electronics subjects through elective courses, within the framework of energy production, transmission, industrial control systems and production technologies that these systems need.

Mechanical Engineering department is an engineering discipline that combines basic physics rules and material technologies and carries out studies on the design, production, analysis, development and maintenance of mechanical products, and offers analytical solutions to problems in order to model physical events mathematically. Those who are curious about the working principles of mechanical items, are passionate about the concept of machinery, know their goal and pursue it can be successful. Mechanical engineers can work in any sector related to heat, energy, automotive system mechanics and materials.

The Department of Civil Engineering aims to provide a quality engineering education that can produce optimum solutions by using today's technology and engineering productivity, resources, time, economy and workforce in the most efficient way, without ignoring environmental realities.

Mechatronics Engineering Department is a branch of engineering that deals with systems consisting of machinery, electrical-electronics and computers. Synergy and integration in the design of a mechatronic system is a combination of disciplines rather than a traditional discipline. The department aims to meet the industry's need for engineers with these qualifications.

The Department of Computer Engineering trains engineers who will ensure the design, production and operation of software systems within the framework of engineering principles, with its curriculum that includes the subjects of "Software Needs Determination, Software Design, Creation, Development, Quality, Management, Maintenance and Cost" as well as Computer Science fields.