The Bachelor of Architecture (Turkish) is a comprehensive undergraduate program typically spanning four years, with the possibility of an additional preparatory year for students who require Turkish language instruction[1][4]. This professional degree focuses on equipping students with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills necessary to design, construct, and develop buildings and urban environments. The curriculum integrates courses in architectural history, theory, construction technology, building materials, urban design, sustainability, and design studios[1][4]. Hands-on experience is emphasized through practical projects, fieldwork, and often opportunities for internships or international exchange programs[1]. Graduates are prepared for a variety of career paths including licensed architectural practice, urban planning, interior design, construction management, and further advanced studies such as a Master's degree in Architecture[1][3]. Turkish universities are known for modern facilities, faculty experienced in international education, and strong industry connections that support career development[1][5]. The program is designed to create professionals who are technically proficient, innovative, and responsive to global architectural challenges. Career prospects are robust both in Turkey and internationally, with alumni finding employment in architecture firms, construction companies, and government bodies, as well as pursuing entrepreneurship in the design sector.