The Bachelor of Chemical Engineering program in Turkish universities is a comprehensive 4-year degree that combines foundational scientific and engineering knowledge with practical laboratory experience. The curriculum typically includes subjects such as general chemistry, organic and inorganic chemistry, physics, mathematics, thermodynamics, transport phenomena, reaction engineering, process control, and chemical process design. Students also take humanities and socio-economic courses to develop well-rounded skills. Laboratory work, internships, and summer practice are integral, culminating in a thesis or graduation project. The program is designed based on leading European and Turkish universities’ standards and employs the ECTS credit system. Graduates are prepared to analyze, design, and implement chemical processes and to solve engineering problems both individually and in multidisciplinary teams. Career prospects for graduates include roles in the chemical, pharmaceutical, food, energy, and petrochemical industries, as well as opportunities for further study and research in Turkey or abroad[1][2][3][4].