A Bachelor of Mathematics in Turkey provides a comprehensive education in pure and applied mathematics, with coursework in calculus, algebra, probability, statistics, differential equations, mathematical modeling, and computer science. Programs typically balance theoretical foundations with practical applications, often including electives and, in some cases, certifications in financial management or economics. Graduates can pursue careers as data analysts, actuaries, teachers, statisticians, researchers, or continue their studies in master's or PhD programs. Turkish bachelor’s programs usually span 3–4 years and are designed to equip students with critical thinking, problem-solving, and analytical skills for work in academia, finance, IT, or industry. Many universities also encourage research and provide project work to develop independent and collaborative skills, supporting strong employment prospects in diverse fields like business, government, and technology[2][4].