The Health Management (Turkish) undergraduate program at Eastern Mediterranean University (EMU) is designed to develop specialized professionals for administrative roles within the healthcare sector. The curriculum places a strong emphasis on fundamental and advanced principles of management, economics, analytical thinking, and teamwork, all tailored for application in health institutions. Students receive comprehensive training utilizing modern educational technologies and methodologies, with the aim of contributing insights and leadership to the Turkish and international health systems. The four-year program is delivered entirely in Turkish and features robust academic and practical components, including access to computer labs, well-equipped libraries, and opportunities for participation in social and cultural activities. Graduates are awarded the title of 'Health Manager' and are equipped for careers in health insurance, health economics, health law, quality management in health services, marketing, strategic and human resources management, and other leadership roles within the health sector. Academic staff foster professional ethics, scientific approaches, and innovative management solutions, ensuring that graduates can make a substantive impact in both the TRNC (Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus) and the Republic of Turkey health systems. Career prospects are broad, covering institutions in both public and private sectors, and there is an increasing demand for expertise in health management in response to expanding healthcare infrastructure and reforms.