Bachelor of Economics and Finance (English) is a rigorous, globally accredited four-year honors degree delivered entirely in English that transforms students into highly analytical, quantitatively skilled professionals who can model complex economic systems, price financial instruments, manage risk, design investment strategies, and shape monetary and fiscal policy in central banks, international organizations, investment banks, asset management firms, and multinational corporations worldwide.From the very first semester, students master the complete toolkit that dominates global finance and economics hiring: microeconomics and macroeconomics at intermediate and advanced levels, econometrics (time-series, panel data, causal inference with Stata, R, Python), mathematical economics and dynamic optimization, financial mathematics (stochastic calculus, Black-Scholes, binomial models), corporate finance and valuation (DCF, APV, multiples, LBO modeling), derivatives and fixed-income securities, portfolio theory and asset pricing (CAPM, APT, factor models), international finance and open-economy macroeconomics, monetary theory and central banking, risk management (VaR, CVaR, stress testing, Basel III/IV), financial programming (Python pandas, QuantLib, Bloomberg Terminal, Refinitiv Eikon), and behavioral finance.The curriculum is deliberately built around real-world application: second-year students forecast Turkish inflation and exchange rates using ARDL and VAR models that are presented to actual Central Bank researchers; third-year teams manage real-money investment portfolios worth hundreds of thousands of dollars under faculty supervision and regularly outperform BIST-100 benchmarks; fourth-year capstone theses are frequently co-supervised by industry partners (Goldman Sachs, J.P. Morgan, HSBC, Deutsche Bank, QNB Finansbank, Garanti BBVA, İş Bankası, Central Bank of Turkey, BRSA) and result in publishable research on topics such as macro-prudential policy effectiveness, crypto-asset valuation, ESG integration in Turkish equities, or optimal sovereign debt management.Students graduate with Bloomberg Market Concepts (BMC), Financial Modeling & Valuation Analyst (FMVA), or Chartered Financial Analyst Level I preparation completed, plus professional certifications in Python for Finance, SQL, and often the Turkish Capital Markets Board (SPK) Advanced and Derivatives licenses.Graduates are aggressively recruited globally and receive multiple offers months before commencement. Top destinations include global investment banks (Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Citi, J.P. Morgan, Barclays), asset managers (BlackRock, Vanguard, PIMCO, Türk varlık yönetim şirketleri), hedge funds and proprietary trading firms, central banks and regulatory authorities (Central Bank of Turkey, Federal Reserve, ECB, Bank of England), international organizations (IMF, World Bank, OECD, EBRD), consulting firms (McKinsey, BCG, Bain, PwC Financial Services), fintech unicorns, and Turkish treasury and strategy departments of Koç, Sabancı, Doğuş, and Anadolu holdings.Starting positions include investment banking analyst, markets trader, risk analyst, economic researcher, quantitative analyst, portfolio manager associate, or central bank specialist. Salaries consistently rank among the absolute highest of all undergraduate degrees worldwide: new graduates in London, New York, Singapore, Frankfurt, and Dubai routinely start above $100,000–$150,000 base plus bonus, while Turkish graduates working domestically for global banks or in Istanbul’s Levent and Maslak financial districts easily reach the top 0.1 % of national earners within three years.The profession commands immense social respect as the intellectual engine of modern capitalism: these are the minds that price Turkey’s Eurobonds, design monetary policy that affects 85 million citizens, manage pension funds for millions of retirees, and allocate trillions of lira to their most productive uses. In short, the Bachelor of Economics and Finance offers one of the most intellectually demanding, financially rewarding, and influential careers available to university graduates today, combining mathematical precision, global perspective, strategic impact, and the rare privilege of understanding and shaping how the world’s resources are created, distributed, and preserved every single day.