Therapeutic Recreation
Program information
Program description
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.
Graduates of this program are eligible to become registered members of Therapeutic Recreation Ontario (R/TRO). Membership type will depend on the postsecondary credentials they hold:
- R/TRO for graduates with degrees
- R/TRO DIP for graduates with diplomas
Graduates may also apply to become a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) using one of two specific pathways (equivalency path A or B).
Intake information
Start date | Campus |
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Fall 2023 | Orillia |
Tuition and fees
- Visit our tuition and fees page for detailed information on the cost to attend Georgian.
- You can afford this! Explore OSAP as well as awards, scholarships and bursaries to help you pay your way to graduation.
Work-integrated learning
- This program includes an internship component. During your final semester, you’ll take part in a supervised, structured work opportunity and apply your academic knowledge in a setting directly related to your program.
- Learn about types of work-integrated learning at Georgian.
What are the admission requirements for the Therapeutic Recreation program?
Therapeutic Recreation admission requirements
- Ontario college diploma, advanced diploma, degree, or equivalent, with a specialty in health or human services.
What career paths can I take as a recreational therapist?
Your Therapeutic Recreation graduate certificate gives you many career opportunities
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
Flex MORE. Study Therapeutic Recreation part-time
Benefits of studying part-time:
- Register on a course-by-course basis, paying as you go!
- MORE choices. We are always adding more flexible delivery programs and courses.
What you need to know:
Next steps:
Visit the part-time program page
Apply to the part-time program
What courses are included in the Therapeutic Recreation graduate certificate program?
Course overview
12 Program Courses
1 Internship
Program-specific courses
Semester 1 courses are listed below. For a full list of courses in the program including course descriptions, view the Therapeutic Recreation program outline.
- TREC 1002 – Assessment Processes of Therapeutic Recreation
- TREC 1003 – Foundations of Therapeutic Recreation
- TREC 1004 – Adapted Recreation for Therapeutic Recreation
- TREC 1005 – Recreation Therapy with Selected Populations
- TREC 1012 – Therapeutic Relationships in Recreation Therapy
- TREC 1014 – Biological Sciences in Therapeutic Recreation
Your course delivery method(s)
In person
This program is delivered fully in person and requires you to attend campus.
Learn MORE about program delivery methods
Please note, delivery methods are based on planning for the upcoming semester and are subject to change.