The Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (Turkish) program in Turkey is a four-year undergraduate course comprising eight semesters. It is designed to equip students with comprehensive knowledge and skills across various mechanical engineering domains, including automotive, marine, aircraft, power, energy mechanics, and mechatronics. Students develop analytical and problem-solving abilities essential for simplifying and designing complex systems, as well as for managing, maintaining, and operating production lines in diverse industrial sectors. The curriculum typically covers a wide spectrum of topics such as thermodynamics, mechanics, materials science, design and manufacturing, as well as electives that reflect current technological advancements and the needs of the regional market. Graduates of the program are prepared for careers in industries including manufacturing, energy, automotive, aerospace, and R&D. They can work as production engineers, maintenance engineers, research and development professionals, or in administrative roles after gaining experience[2][4]. Turkish universities support student development through extracurricular activities, access to modern facilities, and opportunities for practical training, which further enhance employability and professional growth upon graduation[4].