The Bachelor of Arts, Science and Education (Faculty of Women) is a specialized undergraduate program tailored to provide rigorous academic training in a blend of humanities, natural sciences, and pedagogical sciences, with a particular focus on empowering women in higher education. This interdisciplinary program delivers an integrated curriculum that combines core courses in mathematics, natural sciences (biology, chemistry, physics), humanities (Turkish language and literature, history, philosophy), and educational theory, along with pedagogical and teaching skills development. Students are expected to receive both subject matter knowledge and practical teaching experience through internships and supervised practice in educational settings. Graduates of this program are equipped for diverse career paths: they can pursue teaching positions in primary and secondary schools, continue with graduate education in their disciplinary focus, or contribute to educational policy, public sector work, or NGO activity supporting women’s learning and leadership. The program emphasizes gender equality, critical thinking, research skills, and the development of educational resources suitable for varied learning environments.