The Bachelor of Foreign Language Education (Turkish) is a four-year undergraduate program designed to train future specialists in language teaching, translation, linguistics, and cultural studies. The curriculum generally includes courses on modern language teaching methodologies, theories of linguistics, literature, translation theory, technological tools for language teaching, and cultural studies focused on Turkish and other foreign languages. Students often begin with foundational courses in linguistics, phonetics, and grammar, followed by advanced modules in translation and foreign language pedagogy. Practical teaching internships, digital language labs, and research projects are commonly integrated. Graduates acquire advanced proficiency in at least two languages, with pedagogical training for effective classroom instruction. Upon graduation, students are prepared for a range of careers including foreign language teachers in schools and universities, translators and interpreters, linguistic researchers, editors, or international communication specialists in multinational companies or government agencies. The program’s strong focus on contemporary teaching methods and digital literacy ensures graduates are well-equipped for the evolving demands of language education and global communication[2][3].