The Bachelor of Public Administration (Turkish) is a 4-year undergraduate program designed to develop students’ competencies in managing public sector organizations and understanding governmental processes. The curriculum covers foundational disciplines such as social sciences, law, economics, and statistics, along with specialized subjects including management theory, organizational behavior, administrative law, financial management, human resources, and project management. Coursework blends theoretical knowledge with practical assignments, often in collaboration with local government agencies, providing students with exposure to real administrative challenges. Graduates are prepared to pursue diverse career opportunities within public institutions (such as ministries or local governments), international organizations, non-governmental organizations, as well as in research and consultancy roles related to public policy, planning, and administrative reforms. The program emphasizes analytical skills, effective communication, ethical responsibility, and adaptability to dynamic political, social, and economic contexts[3][4].