Bachelor of Orthotic and Prosthetic Technology is a specialized undergraduate curriculum that focuses on designing, fabricating, and fitting orthotic and prosthetic devices to help people with physical limitations or limb loss. The program lasts four years and is divided into eight semesters, which combine theoretical knowledge with hands-on clinical instruction. Students study topics such as biomechanics, material science, anatomy, and rehabilitation engineering. Practical workshops and internships in hospitals and rehabilitation centers are part of the program. This program prepares graduates for careers as orthotists and prosthetists in healthcare settings, where they can help patients improve their mobility and quality of life.