Graduate Certificate in Therapeutic Recreation

Barrie

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

Georgian College, located in Canada, offers a specialized and industry-focused Graduate Certificate program in Therapeutic Recreation. This program prepares students with the knowledge and skills to work in the field of therapeutic recreation, helping individuals with disabilities or illnesses improve their physical, emotional, and cognitive well-being.

Overview:

The Graduate Certificate in Therapeutic Recreation at Georgian College is a comprehensive one-year program designed to meet the growing demand for qualified professionals in the field of therapeutic recreation. The program focuses on developing students' understanding of the principles, theories, and practical techniques used in therapeutic recreation practice, equipping them with the necessary skills to enhance the quality of life for individuals with special needs.

Curriculum:

The program curriculum is carefully designed to cover a wide range of topics relevant to therapeutic recreation. Some of the key subjects covered include:

  1. Foundations of Therapeutic Recreation: Students gain a comprehensive understanding of the profession, including its history, theories, and the role of therapeutic recreation in promoting health and well-being.

  2. Assessment and Treatment Planning: This course focuses on conducting assessments, developing individualized treatment plans, and using evidence-based interventions to address clients' specific needs and goals.

  3. Recreation Programming: Students learn to design and implement therapeutic recreation programs and activities that promote social interaction, physical fitness, cognitive development, and emotional well-being.

  4. Human Anatomy and Physiology: This course provides a foundational understanding of the human body's structure and functions, enabling students to better understand the impact of disabilities and illnesses on individuals' abilities to engage in recreation.

  5. Psychosocial Rehabilitation: Students learn about the psychological and social aspects of rehabilitation, including therapeutic communication, group dynamics, and strategies for promoting mental health and resilience.

  6. Ethics and Professional Practice: This course explores the ethical considerations and professional standards in therapeutic recreation practice, emphasizing the importance of client-centered care, confidentiality, and maintaining professional boundaries.

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Location

Barrie

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

CAD 22725

Application Fees : CAD $ 100

Postgraduate Diploma:

  1. A bachelor's degree in a relevant field of study.
  2. A minimum overall academic average of 65% or higher in the qualifying exams.
  3. English language proficiency test scores such as IELTS or TOEFL (minimum score of 6.5 in IELTS and 88 in TOEFL).

It is important to note that meeting the minimum admission requirements does not guarantee admission to Georgian College. Admission decisions are based on a competitive selection process, and meeting the minimum requirements is only the first step.

Unfortunately, Georgian College does not provide scholarships to international students. However, there are several external scholarships and bursaries that international students can apply for.

Graduates of the Graduate Certificate in Therapeutic Recreation program at Georgian College have excellent career prospects in a variety of settings, including healthcare facilities, rehabilitation centers, community organizations, and residential care facilities.

  1. Therapeutic Recreation Specialist: Working directly with individuals with disabilities or illnesses, developing and implementing therapeutic recreation programs to address their specific needs and promote their overall well-being.

  2. Recreation Coordinator: Planning and coordinating recreational activities and events in healthcare or community settings, ensuring they are inclusive and meet the needs of diverse populations.

  3. Program Manager: Overseeing therapeutic recreation programs and services, managing staff, budgets, and evaluating program effectiveness to ensure high-quality service delivery.

  4. Community Engagement Coordinator: Collaborating with community organizations and stakeholders to develop recreational programs and initiatives that promote social inclusion and community participation for individuals with disabilities.

  5. Residential Care Manager: Managing recreational programs within residential care facilities, ensuring residents' leisure needs are met and facilitating social interactions and personal development.

  6. Rehabilitation Consultant: Providing expertise and consultation in therapeutic recreation practices to healthcare teams, assisting in treatment planning and facilitating the integration of therapeutic recreation into rehabilitation programs.


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