Bachelor of Ergotherapy (Turkish) is a highly clinical and deeply respected four-year health sciences undergraduate program that trains graduates to become licensed Ergotherapists (Ergoterapist) who independently assess and treat children, adults, and elderly patients with physical, cognitive, sensory, psychological, and social limitations caused by congenital disabilities, neurological diseases, orthopedic injuries, psychiatric disorders, or aging, enabling them to regain maximum independence in daily living activities, school, work, and leisure through evidence-based therapeutic interventions in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, special education institutions, and home-care services throughout Turkey.Delivered at leading universities with modern occupational therapy laboratories equipped with sensory integration rooms, ADL (activities of daily living) training kitchens and bathrooms, hand therapy units, and direct clinical affiliation agreements with top university and private hospitals, the program provides over 1,200 hours of supervised clinical practice and produces graduates immediately eligible for Ministry of Health licensing and independent practice. From the first year, students master foundational medical sciences including anatomy, neuroanatomy, physiology, kinesiology, psychology, developmental psychology, and psychopathology, while simultaneously learning core ergotherapy theories (MOHO, PEO, CMOP-E, sensory integration, biomechanical, and neurodevelopmental approaches) and assessment tools (COPM, AMPS, BOT-2, Sensory Profile, Kohlman Evaluation of Living Skills). Advanced coursework covers pediatric ergotherapy (cerebral palsy, autism spectrum disorders, developmental coordination disorder, learning disabilities), adult neurological rehabilitation (stroke, traumatic brain injury, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s, spinal cord injury), orthopedic and hand therapy (fractures, tendon injuries, burns, arthritis), psychiatric ergotherapy (schizophrenia, depression, addiction, dementia), geriatric rehabilitation, assistive technology and environmental modifications, splinting and orthotics fabrication, vocational rehabilitation, and community-based practice.Clinical training is intensive and progressive: second-year students begin patient contact in university clinics; third-year students complete full-time rotations in pediatric rehabilitation centers and special education schools; fourth-year students manage complex caseloads in adult neurology, orthopedics, psychiatry, and geriatric units at prestigious hospitals (Acıbadem, Memorial, Liv Hospital, Koç University Hospital, Hacettepe, Cerrahpaşa) and complete a graduation thesis based on real clinical research. Graduates are in extremely high demand due to Turkey’s rapidly expanding rehabilitation network, mandatory early intervention programs, aging population, and growing number of private rehabilitation centers: most secure positions within weeks at university hospitals, state hospitals, private rehabilitation chains (ROMMER, Türkiye Fizyoterapi ve Rehabilitasyon Merkezleri), special education and rehabilitation centers supported by the Ministry of Family and Social Services, municipal home-care services, or open their own private ergotherapy clinics in Istanbul, Ankara, İzmir, Antalya, and Bursa.Salaries rank among the highest in allied health professions: experienced ergotherapists operating busy private centers in major cities frequently exceed monthly earnings of many physicians, while public-sector positions offer civil-servant stability and rapid promotion. Socially, ergotherapists command profound respect and gratitude as the professionals who teach a child with cerebral palsy to hold a spoon, enable a stroke survivor to return home and dress independently, help an autistic teenager regulate emotions through sensory activities, and allow elderly patients to live with dignity in their own homes. In short, the Bachelor of Ergotherapy offers one of the most clinically intensive, human-centered, and financially rewarding health careers in Turkey today, combining scientific rigor with creative therapeutic artistry and the extraordinary daily privilege of restoring independence, dignity, and joy in living to thousands of patients and their families across the lifespan.