The Bachelor of Fine Arts (Painting) program in Turkey provides a comprehensive education in visual arts, specializing in painting and other studio practices. Spanning four years, the curriculum integrates core subjects such as drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, and digital art with theoretical courses like art history, philosophy of art, and art theory. Students learn foundational and advanced painting techniques, color theory, and contemporary practices through hands-on studio work and interdisciplinary projects. The program encourages creative expression and critical analysis, preparing graduates for professional careers as artists, art teachers, illustrators, curators, art administrators, or for further academic study. In addition to coursework, students typically participate in exhibitions, workshops, and internships, gaining experience in both the creative and organizational aspects of the arts. The program culminates in a capstone graduation project or exhibition, providing a transition to professional artistic practice or postgraduate study. Turkish language proficiency is required for programs taught in Turkish, and non-native speakers may be required to demonstrate this via TOMER certification. Tuition fees and entry requirements may vary by university, but the emphasis on both practical skills and theoretical knowledge is consistent across institutions, offering a strong pathway into Turkey’s vibrant arts and culture sector[2][3].