The Bachelor of Islamic Economics and Finance (Turkish) at Istanbul Sabahattin Zaim University is a four-year undergraduate program designed to provide a robust academic foundation in both conventional and Islamic economic principles. The curriculum covers essential subjects such as principles of Islamic economics, analytical and partial economics, monetary and fiscal policy in Islam, economic statistics, and research methodologies. Courses are structured to ensure that students understand core Islamic finance frameworks in relation to global financial systems, ethics, and sustainable development. The program is highly interdisciplinary, blending economics, finance, Islamic law (Sharia), and history, equipping graduates for multiple sectors including Islamic banking, financial consultancy, public policy, regulatory agencies, and research. Students also gain practical skills needed to work with Islamic financial products and institutions. The program emphasizes the importance of Turkish language proficiency, and may require an additional preparatory year for students lacking Turkish language certification. Istanbul Sabahattin Zaim University is recognized as one of the premier Turkish universities offering this specialization, ensuring graduates are well-prepared for both national and international careers in Islamic economics and finance, regulatory authorities, and non-governmental organizations that need expertise in interest-free financial solutions.[2][4]