What to expect from the program
Through a combination of classroom and hands-on learning, you will learn how to use recreation, leisure, and play to help individuals maintain optimal health and well-being.
After completing the program, you will be prepared to:
- Work with clients of all ages and abilities
- Work in a variety of health care settings
- Work as part of a multidisciplinary health care team
- Demonstrate leadership, professionalism, and clinical reasoning
This program includes flexible study options, including in person, online, and a blend of the two. Please see the delivery options section listed below to determine the best learning modality for you.
Graduate with experience
On-the-job learning provides a unique opportunity for students to practice the skills they developed in the classroom and labs in real-world situations. This experience allows students to improve their confidence, problem solving skills, and ability to work as part of a multidisciplinary team. It also gives students valuable experience they can include on their resume and cover letter.
During the Therapeutic Recreation program, you will complete two practicums and graduate with 480 hours of work experience.