The Bachelor of Foreign Language Education (Turkish) is a four-year undergraduate program designed to prepare students to become experts in the teaching of Turkish as a foreign language, as well as cultural mediators and language professionals. The curriculum typically combines courses on modern language teaching methodologies, advanced grammar, linguistics, educational technologies, and practical teaching experiences. Students receive comprehensive training in effective communication, curriculum design, use of digital tools for language teaching, and assessment strategies. Throughout the program, contemporary teaching techniques are emphasized and students undertake internships or practical components in real classrooms. Graduates are well-equipped to pursue careers as Turkish language instructors in both public and private schools, universities, Turkish language teaching centers abroad, and in media or publishing sectors. They may also find opportunities as translators, editors, or work in international organizations where advanced Turkish and pedagogical skills are required. The program aims to produce community-oriented, innovative, and critically minded teachers who can respond to the growing global demand for Turkish language education and promote Turkish culture internationally[2][4].