The Bachelor of Plant Protection is a specialized program focusing on the science of plant health and pest management. Students gain in-depth knowledge of pest biology, disease pathology, and integrated control methods which include mechanical, cultural, physical, chemical, and biological techniques. The curriculum features both theoretical and practical components with courses in entomology, phytopathology, and agrochemical management. A significant emphasis is placed on eco-friendly and sustainable agriculture, with students participating in research projects aimed at protecting crop yield and quality, especially within the Thrace region. Graduates are well-prepared for careers as plant protection specialists, agronomists, pest control experts, or agricultural consultants. They can work in government agencies, agricultural research institutes, agrochemical and seed companies, pesticide dealers, and consultancy firms, as well as pursue academic careers. The program's mission is to train dynamic agricultural engineers equipped to address plant health problems through scientific research and innovative solutions for sustainable agriculture.[1][2]