Recreation Therapy
Post Secondary

Recreation Therapy

Two Years | Ontario College Diploma
Program Code 0178
Welland Campus

The teachers have always been there for any question or concern and the program provided so much opportunity to gain valuable experience. I would recommend this program to anyone. It’s a decision that will benefit you for the rest of your career.

Sarah Korevaar - Recreation Therapy graduate



Career Opportunities

Recreation Therapy enables all individuals to achieve quality of life, and optimal health through meaningful experiences in recreation and leisure.

The Recreation Therapy program will prepare you for a profession that provides service to, and advocates for, individuals with physical, mental, social, behavioural or emotional limitations.

Niagara College's Recreation Therapy program is strategically designed to prepare graduates for the following potential career opportunities:

Career opportunities include:

  • Hospitals
  • Long Term Care Facilities
  • Retirement Homes
  • Adult/ Senior Day programs
  • Rehabilitation facilities
  • Centres for addiction and mental health
  • Mental Health agencies
  • Public health
  • Outdoor centres
  • Schools
  • Correctional facilities
  • Community-based agencies

The NC Difference

  • Program of study designed to enable graduates to work towards Therapeutic Recreation Ontario's (TRO) Registration Credential (R/TRO)
  • Level One Inclusion Specialist Certificate granted through Variety Village
  • Two levels of Parks and Recreation Ontario's High Five Certification
  • Students complete at least 370 hours of hands on work experience
  • Overnight leadership camp opportunity
  • Four-day outdoor camp experience
  • Articulation agreements with Brock University and University of Waterloo

Testimonials and Profiles

"Before beginning the Recreation and Leisure Services program at Niagara College I had no idea what I wanted to do for a career. I have found my niche in life through the program and I can't wait to be a Therapeutic Recreationist."

Kyla Cizek -
1st Year Recreation and Leisure

 


Admission Requirements

  • Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), or equivalent, including the following required courses:
    • English - any Grade 12 (C) or (U), or equivalent.

Recommended Courses and/or Recommended Skills (Not Required for Admission):

  • Exercise Science - Grade 12 (U)
  • Recreation and Fitness Leadership - Grade 12 (C).
  • Health for Life - Grade 11 (O).
  • Healthy Active Living Education - Grade 12 (O).
  • Related volunteer or cooperative work experience.

Selection and Ranking Process:

  • For competitive programs (the number of qualified applicants exceeds the number of available places), selection will be based on the highest senior level final grade available at the time of ranking. Mid-term grades are not used for ranking purposes.
  • Testing or other supplemental evaluation may be required.

Note:

  • Secondary School grades from co-op courses and half credit courses are not considered.

Criminal Reference Check (CRC):

  • Many employers have instituted a CRC with vulnerable sector screening as a requirement for appropriate field placements. The CRC will be required at the beginning of the program term 1. All costs associated with the certificate are the responsibility of the student.

Health Requirement:

  • The confidential Communicable Disease Surveillance form must be completed and mailed, faxed or emailed to Niagara College Health Services prior to the first day of Term 1. Requirements include proof of immunity to varicella, measles, mumps, rubella (2 doses), hepatitis B and tetanus diptheria. Students also must provide date of last pertussis immunization. Influenza vaccination is recommended. Documentation of a 2 step TB test is required prior to start of program.
  • Some placement sites require current Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and/or First Aid certification.
  • All costs associated with CPR/First Aid, vaccinations and/or verification, are the responsibility of the student.
  • All health requirements must be met one month prior to the start of the placement term or a placement will be denied.

Transportation:

  • Students are responsible for their own transportation in order to complete field placement requirements. Niagara College cannot guarantee placements that are readily accessible by public transportation. Students are responsible for all costs connected with such transportation.

Educational Pathways

Niagara College has articulated agreements providing students with degree completion and credit transfer opportunities with many other colleges and universities.

General Information
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Tours

For more information please contact the InfoCentre.

Welland: 905-735-2211, ext. 7559
NOTL: 905-641-2252, ext. 4208

We look forward to meeting you!

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Program Information

Term One
CAPL1199Computer Applications3
CMDV1207Volunteer Development3
COMM1133Writing Strategies3
HDEV1205Persons with Special Needs3
PSYC1076Behavioural Psychology3
RECL1127Leadership in Society3
RECL1139Introduction to Recreation3
RECL1201Field Placement Seminar I1
Term Two
ANAT1120Anatomy and Physiology3
COMM1421Report Writing for Human Services2
RECL1206Recreation Programming3
RECL1227Leadership in Recreation3
RECL1300Field Placement Seminar II1
RECL1337Therapeutic Recreation I3
 General Education Elective
(1 required)
3
PRAC1226Field Placement I2
Term Three
PHED1324Fitness and Health3
RECL1204Leisure Education2
RECL1219Recreation Marketing3
RECL1334Recreation Planning3
RECL1335Recreation Inclusion3
RECL1336Role of Government in Recreation3
RECL1396Field Placement Seminar III1
RECL1450Leisure and the Life Cycle3
PRAC1326Field Placement II Therapeutic Recreation2
Term Four
HLTH1020Introduction to Interprofessional Education and Practice3
RECL1438Organizational Management3
RECL1440Issues and Trends in Therapeutic Recreation3
RECL1441Therapeutic Recreation Facilitation Techniques3
RECL1445Therapeutic Independent Project2
RECL1453Therapeutic Recreation II3
RECL1454Field Placement Seminar IV1
PRAC1426Field Placement III Therapeutic Recreation3

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