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2011-2012

The Undergraduate Calendar

 

 

Faculty of Applied Health Sciences

Recreation and Leisure Studies

Honours Therapeutic Recreation

Recreation and Leisure Studies students interested in the Therapeutic Recreation Major will declare this after completing at least 5.0 units (i.e., after the completion of Year One), with a minimum of 2.5 units completed while enrolled in Recreation and Leisure Studies, by submitting a Plan Modification/Internal Transfer Form (www.registrar.uwaterloo.ca/forms/PlanModification.pdf) to the Undergraduate Office for approval. Admission decisions are normally made in May after Winter term grades are available. To be considered for the Therapeutic Recreation Major, students must have completed a minimum of 5.0 units including REC 100, 101, 252, and one of REC 200, 215, 230, or 280; and students must be in good academic standing in an Honours program.

Degree Requirements

             1.   Recreation courses (minimum of 10.0 units):
    • Required Recreation (7.5 units): REC 100, 101, 205, 220, 251, 252, 253270, 350, 354, 356, 371, 450A or an approved work term (see departmental advisors for more information), 450B, and 455
    • Recreation Electives (minimum of 2.5 units):
      Each student must complete additional Recreation Electives to meet the required minimum of 10.0 Recreation units.
    • Please note that MU 380e (WLU) "Creative Arts for Children with Special Needs" is accepted as a University of Waterloo Recreation Elective.
    • All cross-listed courses with REC are counted as Recreation Electives and are included in the major average.

2. Courses outside the Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies (maximum of 10.0 units):

  • Required (2.0 units): 
    AHS 150
    HLTH 245 
    PSYCH 101
    SOC 101
  • Select one course from four of the following seven categories (2.0 units Restricted Electives):
    • An English Course
      An English writing course (one of ENGL 109, 129R, 140R, 209, any 210 course, or 240R) is strongly recommended.
    • A Fine or Performing Arts Course or Language Course (other than English or ESL)
      DRAMA, FINE, MUSIC, SPCOM or any language course other than ENGL
    • A Humanities Course
      CLAS, EASIA, HIST, JS, NATST, PACS, PHIL, RS, SPD
    • A Social Science Course other than Psychology or Sociology
      ANTH, ECON, ISS, PSCI, SMF, SOCWK, STV, WS
    • An Applied Health Sciences Faculty Course (other than Recreation)
      GERON, HLTH, KIN
    • A Faculty of Environment Course
      ENVS, ERS, GEOG, INDEV, PLAN
    • A Course offered by the School of Computer Science 
      Note: The course subjects listed may not be comprehensive. For a complete list, or approval of a specific course subject, please see the undergraduate advisor or the department website.
  • Therapeutic Recreation Electives
    Select 3.0 units from:

    • Students must take an additional 3.0 units of Open Electives.

3. Total number of units to complete degree is 20.0.

Course Sequence


Year One (Co-op and Regular)

 

1A (Fall)

1B (Winter)

REC 100

AHS 150

REC 101

REC 252

PSYCH 101

One REC Elective from 200, 215, 230, 280

Two Electives

SOC 101

 

One Elective


Regular System of Study


Year Two

2A (Fall)

2B (Winter)

REC 205

REC 220

REC 270

REC 253

REC 251

Three Electives

Two Electives


Year Three

3A (Fall)

3B (Winter)

REC 354

REC 350

REC 356

Four Electives

REC 371

HLTH 245

One Elective

3B (Spring)
REC 450A/B


Year Four

4A (Fall)

4B (Winter)

Five Electives

REC 455

Four Electives


Co-operative System of Study


Year Two

2A (Fall)

2B (Spring)

REC 205

REC 220

REC 251

REC 253

REC 270

Three Electives

Two Electives


Year Three

3A (Winter)

3B (Fall)

REC 350

REC 354

Four Electives

REC 371

HLTH 245

Two Electives

3A (Spring)

3B (Winter)

REC 450A/B (or Winter/Fall)

REC 450A/B (or Fall)


Year Four

4A (Spring)

4B (Winter)

REC 356

REC 455

Four Electives

Four Electives

4A (Fall)

REC 450A/B (if not yet completed)


Notes:

  1. The elective courses are used to fill the Recreation Electives, Non-Department Restricted Electives, Therapeutic Recreation Electives, and Open Electives.
  2. Students are permitted to pursue a double major Honours Recreation and Sport Business & Therapeutic Recreation by meeting the requirements of each plan.
  3. Students are required to complete REC 253 by the end of their third year. However, students are strongly encouraged to complete it within their first year.
  4. Students who use an approved co-op work term to complete their required internship hours (see departmental advisors for more details) must complete REC 450B during that work term. Students who use an approved work term in place of REC 450A should plan to complete an additional Recreation Elective worth 0.5 units so that they have the required 20.0 units to graduate.

     


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