The Civil Engineering undergraduate program (Turkish-medium) at Eastern Mediterranean University is a rigorous, four-year program designed to mold students into competent engineers equipped to address real-world construction and infrastructure challenges. Established in 1979, the department is one of the oldest and highest rated in the region, offering programs in both Turkish and English that parallel each other in curriculum. The curriculum structure is comprehensive: the first two years build a strong foundation in mathematics, physics, chemistry, civil engineering drawing, and an introduction to engineering and computer applications. The third and fourth years delve deeply into specialized civil engineering areas including structural analysis, hydraulics, geotechnics, construction engineering, environmental engineering, and transportation. Students have elective options to personalize their studies and must complete a graduation project supervised by faculty. Graduates emerge ready for diverse careers, including project planning, structural design, site management, water resources engineering, geotechnical engineering, environmental engineering, and quality assurance. The program also positions students for advanced study at the master's or doctoral level, and emphasizes professional practice, management skills, and an understanding of advanced civil engineering technologies[3][5].