Graduates of the Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Department have the opportunity to pursue a career in a wide range of areas aimed at improving human health and increasing quality of life. Graduates can work as physiotherapists in public hospitals, university hospitals, private hospitals, physical therapy and rehabilitation centers, family health centers, private clinics, sports clubs, nursing homes, special education and rehabilitation centers, and many other healthcare institutions.
In addition, the need for physiotherapy expertise is increasing in various sectors such as home healthcare services, occupational health and safety units, thermal facilities, and orthopedic device production centers. Graduates can also practice independently by providing individual consultancy or establishing their own centers.
Physiotherapists who wish to advance in academia can continue their education in master’s and doctoral programs to become academic staff and contribute to the field through scientific research. Graduates who wish to pursue a career in education can obtain pedagogical formation training and gain the right to teach in health vocational high schools.
Physiotherapy and rehabilitation, with its continuously developing scientific foundation and increasing social awareness, offers a strong career field in terms of employment both nationally and internationally.