2018-2019 Undergraduate & Graduate Catalog
Bachelor of Science in Therapeutic Recreation
- Requirements for a Major in Therapeutic Recreation
- Suggested Order of Coursework for a Major in Therapeutic Recreation
Requirements for a Major in Therapeutic Recreation
The curriculum for the bachelors degree in therapeutic recreation is designed to provide the essential competencies and skills related to professional practice in therapeutic settings. Students desiring a major in therapeutic recreation must complete the following:
1. University Degree Requirement
As identified in the General Academic Policies section of the Grand Valley State University Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog
2. Therapeutic Recreation Core
- REC 300 - Foundations of Therapeutic Recreation (3 credits)
- REC 302 - Leisure, Health, and Wellness (3 credits)
- REC 304 - Diagnostic Groups in Therapeutic Recreation (3 credits)
- REC 306 - Comprehensive Therapeutic Recreation Programming (3 credits)
- REC 308 - Leadership for Therapeutic Recreation (3 credits)
- REC 310 - Interventions in Therapeutic Recreation (3 credits)
- REC 389 - Therapeutic Recreation Placement Preparation (1 credit)
- REC 390 - Fieldwork in Therapeutic Recreation (3 credits)
- REC 404 - Trends and Challenges in Therapeutic Recreation (3 credits)
- REC 405 - Administration of Therapeutic Recreation (3 credits)
- REC 407 - Assessment and Documentation in Therapeutic Recreation (3 credits)
- REC 410 - Research and Evaluation in Therapeutic Recreation (3 credits)
- REC 490 - Internship in Therapeutic Recreation (6 or 12 credits)
3. Electives
Two courses:
- REC 313 - Therapeutic Recreation for Physical Disability (3 credits)
- REC 315 - Therapeutic Recreation for Mental Health (3 credits)
- REC 316 - Therapeutic Recreation with the Elderly (3 credits)
- REC 317 - Therapeutic Recreation for Pediatrics (3 credits)
4. Cognates
- AHS 100 - Medical Terminology (3 credits)
- AHS 110 - Introduction to Health Care (3 credits)
- BIO 120 - General Biology I (4 credits)
- BMS 250 - Anatomy and Physiology I (4 credits)
- BMS 251 - Anatomy and Physiology II (4 credits)
- CHM 109 - Introductory Chemistry (4 credits)
- MOV 300 - Kinesiology (3 credits)
- MOV 304 - Introduction to Exercise Physiology (3 credits)
- PSY 101 - Introductory Psychology (3 credits)
- PSY 303 - Psychopathology (3 credits)
- PSY 325 - Educational Psychology (3 credits) OR PSY 365 - Cognition (3 credits)
- PSY 364 - Life Span Developmental Psychology (3 credits)
- STA 215 - Introductory Applied Statistics (3 credits)
5. Academic Standards
To embark on the fieldwork and internship placements, students must show academic competence. The criterion for competence is 80 percent (B-) in each REC designated course. Additionally, students should be aware that prior to the beginning of the fieldwork and internship placements, they must complete comprehensive health compliance obligations including but not limited to a criminal background check, fingerprinting, and drug screening. It is the responsibility of the student to comply. If there is illegal activity in the background check/fingerprinting or if there is evidence of one or more prohibited substance in the drug test, the clinical sites have the right to refuse a student's placement which may negatively impact a student's ability to progress in the therapeutic recreation program. In addition, individuals who have been charged with, or convicted of a crime, may not be eligible for national certification by the National Council on Therapeutic Recreation Certification (NCTRC). Students to whom this may apply are strongly advised to work with NCTRC for preapplication review of eligibility for certification. Contact information for NCTRC: www.nctrc.org; email: [email protected]; telephone: (845) 639-1439; fax: (845) 639-1471.
6. Certifications
- First aid/CPR certification and other health compliance certifications must be current before registering for REC 390 - Fieldwork, or REC 490 - Internship.
- Water safety instructor (W.S.I.) certification is often an internship requirement in a clinical rehabilitation setting. Students interested in physical rehabilitation or aquatics should consider pursuing this certification.
7. Credential
National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification (NCTRC) Credential: It is the students' responsibility to be sure that they comply with NCTRC standards during their course of study. The certification process can only be pursued by the graduate. Universities and colleges are not permitted to enter into this process. Grand Valley's therapeutic recreation faculty can only advise the student on which courses to take to meet the qualifications for sitting for the credentialing exam. Upon application, the NCTRC board has the sole responsibility of reviewing the academic program and ascertaining whether a graduate is permitted to sit for the National Certification Examination. All decisions regarding certification are determined by the NCTRC Board.
Suggested Order of Coursework for a Major in Therapeutic Recreation
First Year
Fall (credits: 14)
- General education course Credits: 3
- AHS 110 - Introduction to Health Care (3 credits)
- CHM 109 - Introductory Chemistry (4 credits)
- MTH 110 - Algebra (4 credits)
Winter (credits: 14)
- General education course Credits: 3
- BIO 120 - General Biology I (4 credits)
- PSY 101 - Introductory Psychology (3 credits)
- WRT 150 - Strategies in Writing (4 credits)
Second Year
Fall (credits: 16)
- General education course Credits: 3
- General education course Credits: 3
- AHS 100 - Medical Terminology (3 credits)
- BMS 250 - Anatomy and Physiology I (4 credits)
- PSY 364 - Life Span Developmental Psychology (3 credits)
Winter (credits: 16)
- General education course Credits: 3
- General education course Credits: 3
- BMS 251 - Anatomy and Physiology II (4 credits)
- PSY 303 - Psychopathology (3 credits)
- STA 215 - Introductory Applied Statistics (3 credits)
Third Year
Fall (credits: 16)
- General education course Credits: 3
- REC 300 - Foundations of Therapeutic Recreation (3 credits)
- REC 302 - Leisure, Health, and Wellness (3 credits)
- REC 304 - Diagnostic Groups in Therapeutic Recreation (3 credits)
- REC 389 - Therapeutic Recreation Placement Preparation (1 credit)
- PSY 325 - Educational Psychology (3 credits)
Winter (credits: 12/15)
- General education course Credits: 3
- Issues course Credits: 3
- REC 306 - Comprehensive Therapeutic Recreation Programming (3 credits)
- REC 308 - Leadership for Therapeutic Recreation (3 credits)
- REC 310 - Interventions in Therapeutic Recreation (3 credits)
- REC Elective Credits: 3 (*must have a minimum of 2)
- * REC 313 - Therapeutic Recreation for Physical Disability (3 credits)
- * REC 316 - Therapeutic Recreation with the Elderly (3 credits)
- * REC 317 - Therapeutic Recreation for Pediatrics (3 credits)
Summer
Fourth Year
Fall (credits: 12/15)
- General education - Issues Credits: 3
- MOV 300 - Kinesiology (3 credits)
- REC Elective Credits: 3 (*must have a minimum of 2)
- * REC 315 - Therapeutic Recreation for Mental Health (3 credits)
- REC 404 - Trends and Challenges in Therapeutic Recreation (3 credits)
- REC 407 - Assessment and Documentation in Therapeutic Recreation (3 credits)
Winter (credits: 12/15)
- MOV 304 - Introduction to Exercise Physiology (3 credits)
- REC Elective Credits: 3 (*must have a minimum of 2)
- * REC 317 - Therapeutic Recreation for Pediatrics (3 credits)
- REC 405 - Administration of Therapeutic Recreation (3 credits)
- REC 410 - Research and Evaluation in Therapeutic Recreation (3 credits)