The Bachelor of Chemical Engineering program offered in Turkish universities provides comprehensive education in chemistry, engineering, and applied sciences to prepare students for a wide range of industrial and research careers. The curriculum typically spans four years and is divided into eight semesters, emphasizing core subjects such as calculus, physics, general and organic chemistry, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, heat and mass transfer, process modeling, and computer programming. These programs integrate laboratory work, internships, and summer practice, allowing students to apply theoretical knowledge in practical settings. Specialized lectures may cover departments like chemical industries, biotechnology, pharmaceutics, water purification, occupational health and safety, energy, design, and total quality management. Graduates are trained to solve complex problems in process engineering, pharmaceuticals, petrochemicals, biotechnology, materials science, environmental management, and energy systems. Universities also encourage research and offer student exchange programs such as ERASMUS. Upon completion, students are qualified for careers in diverse sectors including research and development, quality control, production management, or for further education at the graduate level. The reputation and research output of Turkish universities ensure a modern and globally relevant chemical engineering education[1][3][4].