The Bachelor of Psychology (Turkish) program at the University of Health Sciences prepares students to become professional psychologists by providing a solid foundation in psychological theory, research methods, and practical competencies. The program emphasizes ethical principles, scientific thinking, and sensitivity to individual and societal issues. Over eight semesters, students undertake a curriculum aligned with European standards (6th level of the Turkish Higher Education Qualifications Framework). The coursework covers core psychology subjects, research opportunities, and practical applications designed to foster problem-solving skills, critical thinking, and an understanding of human behavior. Graduates are awarded the title of 'Psychologist' and are well-equipped to work in mental health facilities, health centers, educational institutions, rehabilitation centers, research organizations, and community services. There is also a pathway to postgraduate study and specialization in various subfields of psychology. The program’s approach ensures graduates are prepared for contemporary challenges in psychology, and with Turkish as the medium of instruction, it caters to domestic and regional employment needs.