AKÜ Faculty of Technology, one of the 21 Technology Faculties established in Turkey, has been implementing the engineering curriculum by admitting students to the departments of Mechanical Engineering, Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, and Automotive Engineering since the fall semester of the 2010–2011 academic year, and to the departments of Electrical -Electronics Engineering, and Mechatronics Engineering starting from the fall semester of the 2011–2012 academic year. The Technology Faculty’s engineering departments have curricula that differ from those of other engineering faculties, enabling it to train engineers who will fill the gap in the field of engineering by providing graduates with qualified practical skills.
The engineering curriculum, designed to provide graduates with more practical skills, requires Technology Faculty students to complete a semester of workplace training in the 7th semester and a 72-day industrial internship during the summer. In terms of legal status, there is no difference between graduates of the Faculty of Engineering and graduates of the Faculty of Technology.
Afyon Kocatepe University Faculty of Technology, 335 marble facilities, 125 food facilities, 30 soil facilities, 13 feed and additive facilities, 5 packaging facilities, 4 textile facilities, 8 forest product facilities, and 29 other facilities in a city known as the capital of thermal and food, with 18 developing districts. It also offers a significant advantage due to its proximity to academically and industrially developed provincial centers such as Konya, Bursa, Ankara, and Izmir, with no transportation issues to these centers. Afyon Kocatepe University is a large university with over thirty thousand students, a modern campus and buildings, and teaching staff with domestic and international experience.


