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THERAPEUTIC RECREATION 

John Shank, Ed. D., CTRS, Chair
313 Vivacqua Hall - P.O. Box 2843, Main Campus
Philadelphia, PA 19122
Main Office Phone: 215-204-2703
Fax: 215-204-1386
E-Mail: rectherapy@temple.edu
Web Address: http://www.temple.edu/TR

The Department of Therapeutic Recreation is composed of three degrees: a B.S. in therapeutic recreation, an Ed.M. in therapeutic recreation, and an interdisciplinary Ph.D. in Health Studies with a cognate concentration in TR. Recreation therapists use recreation and leisure activities to facilitate recovery, health and wellness in individuals with disabilities. The primary goal of the undergraduate program is to prepare entry leel recreation therapists to deliver rehabilitation, health promotion and disease prevention programs to individuals with disabilities. Alumni of Temple's therapeutic recreation degree programs can be found in a wide range of health and human services agencies. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, employment opportunities are expected to continue growing due to expansion in long-term care, physical and psychiatric rehabilitation, and services to people with disabilities.

Mission of the Department

The mission of the Therapeutic Recreation Department is to prepare recreation therapists to provide play, recreation, and leisure opportunities as a form of health promotion, rehabilitation, and disease prevention to individuals with disabilities across the lifespan. The mission is achieved through three interrelated components - teaching, research, and service. The teaching mission of the Department is to provide the best and most current teaching techniques and learning opportunities for students at all academic levels, and to instill a set of values, ethics and skills that will guide academic pursuit and professional practice.  The Department's mission also includes contributing to the ever-changing knowledge base in health, leisure, and disability studies through research and other scholarly activities. Academic excellence is evident in the pass rate of alumni on the National Certifying Exam in Therapeutic Recreation and the faculty's funded research activities. The Department's service mission is emphasized through faculty and student service to local and regional agencies and organizations including schools, community recreation providers, and health care and human services agencies. Central to the overall mission of the Department of Therapeutic recreation is a commitment to access and diversity.  This is realized through a commitment to ensuring equal access to all qualified applicants (students and faculty), and a commitment to promoting equal access to recreation and leisure opportunities for all people regardless of age, economics, race or abilities. 

Bachelor of Science

A Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Therapeutic Recreation (TR) is awarded to students upon satisfactory completion of a minimum of 128 semester hours of credit with a minimum GPA of 2.0 overall and 2.5 in the major. Students completing this degree are eligible to sit for the national credentialing examination for recreation therapists.

SUMMARY OF REQUIREMENTS

1. University Requirements. 

Students must complete University Core requirements (36-43 s.h), including nine semester hours of writing intensive courses (WI). A statistical methods course must be taken to satisfy the second level Quantitative Reasoning (QB) core requirement. Certain courses fulfill both University Core requirements and major requirements. These include Kinesiology 100 (first level science core requirement), and HRP C050 (Individual & Society Core).

2. Major Requirements

Students must complete a set of specific courses in the major, including two credit-earning field-based clinical internships (TR 280 and TR 380). Students may choose from a list of approved external related electives, which are courses related to the major but offered outside the Department. Students must also complete other non-credit earning requirements as part of the major, including 200 hours of volunteer experiences relevant to the major, certification in First-Aid/CPR, and a Library Skills competency test.

The following grid displays required courses. Please note that, unless specified otherwise, students may select from a number of University-approved courses in the various areas of the Core Curriculum.

Indicates The Writing Capstone with an asterisk (*) after the Core Indicator

YEAR 1 - FALL

15-16

 

Department

Course #

Course Name

Hours

Core Indicator

English

C050/R050

College Composition

3

CO /RC

Health Related Professions (HRP)

C050

or C100

Contemporary Aspects of Disability

3

IN

Math

C055

College Math

3

QA

CORE - LA/IS

 

Select a course from indicated Core Area

3 / 4

LA/IS

CORE - AR/AC/RS

 

Select a course from indicated Core Area

3 / 4

AR/AC/RS

CORE

 

Library Skills

0

 

YEAR 1 - SPRING

15 -16

 

Department

Course #

Course Name

Hours

Core Indicator

Psych

C060

Psychology as a Social Science

3

IN

Ther. Rec.

0108

Adapted Sport, Recreation and Inclusive Leisure Services

3

 

Intell. Heritege

X051

Intellectual Heritage I

3

IH

Core - AR/AC/RS

 

Select a course from indicated Core Area

3 / 4

AR/AC/RS

Core - LB/IS

 

Select a course from indicated Core Area

3 / 4

LB/IS


YEAR 2 - FALL

   

16

 

Department

Course #

Course Name

Hours

Core Indicator

Kinesiology

C100

Human Anatomy and Physiology I

4

SA

Ther Rec

0330

Foundations of Professional Practice in Therapeutic Recreation

3

 

Psych 

Or

Education

0201

0122

Developmental Psych

The Developing Individual Across the Life Span

3

 

0100

Open Elective

3

 

IH

X052

Intellectual Heritage II

3

IH


YEAR 2 - SPRING

15

 

Department

Course #

Course Name

Hours

Core Indicator

HRP

0103

Health Psych & Human Behavior

3

 

STHM (External Related Elective)

C080/X080

Leisure in American Culture

3

AC/WI

   

General Elective

3

 

CORE:  Sci. B (SB)

   

3

SB

CORE - AR/AC/RS

 

Select a course from indicated Core Area

3

AR/AC/RS


YEAR 3 - FALL

   

18

 

Department

Course #

Course Name

Hours

Core Indicator

Psych

  or

Soc.

C067

C067

Foundations in Stat Methods

or

Social Statistics

3

QB

HRP

0200

Professional Seminar in Public Health and Therapeutic Recreation I

3

 

Ther Rec

0331

Assessment & Documentation

3

 

Ther Rec

0332

Therapeutic Recreation Modalities

3

 

Psych

0220

Foundations of Psychopathology

3

 
   

General Elective

3

 

YEAR 3 - SPRING

18

 

Department

Course #

Course Name

Hours

Core Indicator

Ther Rec

0280

Junior Internship I

3

 

Ther Rec

0303

Health Promotion through Leisure

3

 

Ther Rec

0358

TR & Long Term Care

3

 

Ther Rec

0355

or

0356

TR & Physical Disabilities

Therapeutic Recreation and Pediatric Health Care

3

 
   

External Related Elective

3

 
   

External Related Elective

3

 

YEAR 4 - FALL

18

 

Department

Course #

Course Name

Hours

Core Indicator

Ther Rec

0300

Professional Seminar II

3

 

Ther Rec

W335

Clinical Procedures in TR

3

WI*

Ther Rec

0350

Administration of Therapeutic Recreation

3

 

Ther Rec

W312

Research  & Evaluation

3

WI

Ther Rec

0354

TR & Mental Health

3

 
   

External Related Elective

3

 

YEAR 4 - SPRING

12

 

Department

Course #

Course Name

Hours

Core Indicator

Ther Rec

0380

Senior Internship II

12

 

Note:  Students may lighten their academic load in the Fall and Spring semesters by taking classes during the summer sessions.  Please see your advisor to explore summer course offerings and suitable options.

Transfer Curriculum

The following course sequencing is based on meeting Temple University's Core to Core Transfer requirements for students with an approved associate degree from another college. If your transfer courses do not include coursework in anatomy and physiology, human growth and development, and abnormal psychology, you will be required to take these courses as part of your B.S. degree. In some instances, the general elective requirements identified may be used to meet this requirement. Students should check with their academic advisor and faculty mentor regularly to make certain they are meeting all requirements to be eligible for graduation. 

1st Semester - FALL

  

18

 

Department

Course #

Course Name

Hours

Core Indicator

HRP

C050

Contemporary Aspects of Disability

3

 

HRP

0200

Professional Seminar in Public Health and Therapeutic Recreation I

3

 

Ther Rec

0108

Adapted Sport, Recreation & Inclusive Leisure Services

3

 

Ther Rec

0332

Therapeutic Recreation Modalities

3

 

 

 

Related Elective

3

WI

 

 

Related Elective

3

 

 

2nd Semester - Spring

18

 

Department

Course #

Course Name

Hours

Core Indicator

Ther Rec

0330

Professional Practice in Therapeutic Recreation

3

 

Ther Rec

0331

Assessment & Documentation

3

 

Ther Rec

0303

Health Promotion through Leisure

3

 

HRP

0103

Health Psychology & Human Behavior

3

 

Ther Rec

0358

 

or

 

0355

 

or

 

356

TR & Long Term Care

  

TR & Physical Disabilities

 

 

Therapeutic Recreation & Pediatric Health Care

3

 

 

 

Related Elective

3

 

 

3rd Semester - Summer

3

 

Department

Course #

Course Name

Hours

Core Indicator

Ther Rec

0280

Junior Internship I

3

 

 

 

4th Semester - FALL

18

 

Department

Course #

Course Name

Hours

Core Indicator

Ther Rec

0300

Professional Seminar II

3

 

Ther Rec

W335

Clinical Procedures in TR

3

WI*

Ther Rec

0350

Administration of Therapeutic Recreation

3

 

Ther Rec

W312

Research  & Evaluation

3

WI

Ther Rec

0354

 or

 0357

TR & Mental Health

 TR & Developmental Disabilities

6

 

 

5th Semester - Summer

3

 

Department

Course #

Course Name

Hours

Core Indicator

Ther Rec

0380

Senior Internship I

12

 

 

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