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Certificate in Therapeutic Recreation

Program Overview

According to the US Department of Labor, "The rapidly growing number of older adults is expected to spur job growth for recreational therapy professionals and paraprofessionals in assisted-living facilities, adult daycare programs, and other social assistance agencies. Continued growth also is expected in community residential care facilities, as was daycare programs for individuals with disabilities." Given the projected need for recreation specialists, the College of Health Sciences at UW-Milwaukee has created a certificate program in Therapeutic Recreation (TR) available to a broad range of individuals including students, TR and other human service professionals in the community. In addition, individuals who are certified with the National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification (NCTRC) may wish to complete certificate coursework to comply with continuing education requirements.

The certificate focuses on the development of knowledge and acquisition of skills and abilities in the areas of health and TR. In preparation for the nationally recognized certification examination, coursework covers topic areas included in the NCTRC Job Analysis categories. Courses present the concepts of health, wellness, disease and illness in relation to quality of life for individuals with disabilities. Specific skill development in the areas of assessment and facilitation techniques is also taught and complemented with an ongoing focus on emerging issues in the field of therapeutic recreation.

Five courses are required to successfully complete a Certificate in Therapeutic Recreation. See course listings below. A minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.5 must be maintained on all the required coursework.

For additional information on NCTRC visit their website at www.nctrc.org.
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Therapeutic Recreations students create and share board games that model TR principles.

Certificate Coursework
TherRec 390 Topics in TR: Recreation as a Therapeutic Intervention: 3 credits

TherRec 300 Therapeutic Recreation Assessment and Documentation: 4 credits

TherRec 308 Therapeutic Recreation in Physical Rehabilitation and Behavioral Health: 4 credits

*TherRec 310 Facilitation Techniques in Therapeutic Recreation: 4 credits

*TherRec 400 Therapeutic Recreation Trends: 3 credits

Total: 18 credits

Notes:

  • Recommended sequence of coursework completion is listed above.
  • Asterisked (*) courses are taught only online. There will be an additional course fee for the online courses.
  • Completion of this certificate program allows the individual to meet one portion of the academic coursework required for the credential as a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist with NCTRC. Additional requirements are needed to fully qualify for the credential.
  • Students interested in obtaining NCTRC certification are encouraged to visit the NCTRC website at www.nctrc.org.

Related Programs and Degrees
Students interested in pursuing a career in Therapeutic Recreation may wish to examine one of the various degree programs at UWM. Degree programs include:

Bachelor of Art

  • Psychology
  • Sociology

Bachelor of Science

  • Biological Sciences
  • Nursing
  • Social Work

Application for Enrollment
For questions related to the Therapeutic Recreation Certificate and/or the TR profession, please contact Patricia Thomas at 414-229-2507 or pthomas@uwm.edu.

For information on how to apply to the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, please contact Katie Koncki at 414-229-3387 or katiek@uwm.edu.