Program Overview:
Students learn to provide client centered, strength-based therapeutic recreation services using the therapeutic recreation process. Students acquire the skills to complete client assessments and to develop, implement and evaluate group and individual therapeutic recreation programs. A variety of facilitative techniques are explored in order to assist individuals to participate in meaningful recreation and leisure experiences that will achieve health related goals, improve functional ability, and increase quality of life.
Admission Requirement:
GPA: 2.8 or above
IELTS: Overall 6.5 with no band lower than 6.0
PTE: No band below than 60
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Career Outlook:
Graduates of the program may find employment in health or human service
organizations such as:
Acute, chronic care, and other specialized hospitals
Provincial agencies or facilities for individuals with psychiatric or developmental disabilities
Rehabilitation programs
Children’s treatment centers
Municipal recreation departments
Long term care facilities/adult day programs
Correctional programs and facilities
Community or private agencies serving people with illness disability
Private practice
Program Intake: September
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