Graduate Certificate in Therapeutic Recreation

Kingston, Ontario

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

The Graduate Certificate in Therapeutic Recreation at St. Lawrence College is a full-time, one-year program that prepares students for a rewarding career in therapeutic recreation. The program focuses on developing professionals who can create and implement meaningful leisure experiences to enhance the physical, emotional, cognitive, and social well-being of individuals across various settings.

Curriculum:

The program's curriculum is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of therapeutic recreation principles, assessment techniques, program planning, and intervention strategies. 

  1. Introduction to Therapeutic Recreation: This course provides an overview of therapeutic recreation as a profession. Students learn about the historical and philosophical foundations of therapeutic recreation, the role of a therapeutic recreation professional, and ethical considerations.

  2. Assessment and Documentation in Therapeutic Recreation: This course focuses on the assessment process in therapeutic recreation, including the selection and administration of assessment tools, data collection, and interpretation. Students learn to develop individualized treatment plans based on assessment findings.

  3. Therapeutic Recreation Interventions: This course explores various therapeutic recreation interventions and modalities. Students learn to design and implement activities that promote physical, cognitive, emotional, and social well-being. They also learn to adapt activities to meet the unique needs and abilities of individuals.

  4. Program Planning and Evaluation: This course covers the principles of program planning and evaluation in therapeutic recreation. Students learn to develop comprehensive program plans, set goals and objectives, design evaluation tools, and assess program effectiveness.

  5. Psychosocial Rehabilitation: This course focuses on the psychosocial aspects of therapeutic recreation. Students learn about mental health conditions, recovery-oriented practices, group dynamics, and therapeutic communication techniques.

  6. Inclusive Recreation: This course emphasizes the importance of inclusivity in recreational settings. Students learn strategies for promoting participation and removing barriers for individuals with disabilities or diverse backgrounds. They also gain an understanding of accessibility requirements and universal design principles.

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Location

Kingston, Ontario

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

CAD 28473

Application Fees : CAD$ 100

Postgraduate Diploma Programs: International students interested in pursuing a postgraduate diploma program at St. Lawrence College must fulfill the following entry requirements:

  1. Academic Qualifications: Applicants must have completed a relevant undergraduate degree or equivalent from a recognized institution. The minimum average required is 55%, as determined by the college.

  2. English Language Proficiency: Similar to undergraduate diploma programs, international students need to provide evidence of their English language proficiency. The preferred English language test is IELTS, with a minimum overall band score of 6.5, and no individual component score below 6.0. Other recognized English language tests and qualifications may be accepted, subject to college verification.

It is important to note that meeting the minimum entry requirements does not guarantee admission, as program availability and competitive demand may vary. Some programs may have additional admission criteria or prerequisites, such as interviews, portfolios, or prior work experience.

St. Lawrence College, located in Canada, is known for its commitment to providing quality education and support to students from around the world. While the college offers a wide range of services and resources to assist international students, it is important to note that St. Lawrence College does not provide scholarships specifically dedicated to international students.

Graduates of the Graduate Certificate in Therapeutic Recreation program from St. Lawrence College have excellent career prospects in a wide range of settings.

  1. Therapeutic Recreation Specialist: Graduates can work as therapeutic recreation specialists in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, long-term care facilities, mental health agencies, and community organizations. They assess individual needs, plan and implement recreational programs, and evaluate outcomes.

  2. Recreation Coordinator: Graduates can pursue roles as recreation coordinators in community centers, leisure facilities, or municipal parks and recreation departments. They develop and oversee recreational programs that cater to diverse populations, ensuring accessibility and inclusivity.

  3. Activity Director: Graduates can work as activity directors in assisted living facilities, retirement communities, or nursing homes. They plan and coordinate engaging activities and events to enhance the quality of life for residents.

  4. Mental Health Support Worker: Graduates with a focus on psychosocial rehabilitation can work as support workers in mental health settings. They facilitate therapeutic recreational activities that promote recovery, self-esteem, and social integration.

  5. Community Integration Specialist: Graduates can work with community organizations, advocacy groups, or non-profit agencies to promote community integration for individuals with disabilities. They develop and coordinate inclusive recreational programs and events.


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