Those who are admitted will study for three years, or six semesters, in a program that falls under the field of biomedicine and health and is aimed at educating highly qualified professionals for the labor market. This particularly applies to the cosmetic and aesthetic industry sectors, dermatology practices, wellness and spa centers, as well as the development and distribution of cosmetic products. "Cosmetology as a modern scientific-professional discipline requires the integration of knowledge from multiple fields, which is why the study program is designed as multidisciplinary and includes teaching content from natural, biotechnical, and social sciences. This approach enables students to gain a comprehensive understanding of the skin, cosmetic preparations, aesthetic treatments, and professional practice. The program has been developed in accordance with modern European educational standards, the principles of the Bologna Process, and the current legislative framework in the field of cosmetic product safety and consumer protection," it was emphasized. The study provides a strong theoretical foundation through the study of skin anatomy and physiology, cosmetic product chemistry, and dermatological basics, while simultaneously developing practical skills. Students are trained to assess skin conditions, properly select and apply treatments, analyze the composition and safety of cosmetic products, and use modern devices and technologies. Upon completion, the academic title of Bachelor of Cosmetology is obtained. "Graduated cosmetologists can pursue careers in cosmetic and aesthetic salons, dermatology centers, wellness and spa environments, as well as in the cosmetic industry, particularly in the segments of development, testing, marketing, and professional consulting. They also have the opportunity to work in education or start their own business venture," it was stated.