| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2025-09-01 | - |
| 2026-01-01 | - |
Program Overview
Therapeutic Recreation
Program Overview
The Therapeutic Recreation program is a two-year diploma that prepares students to deliver client-centered care in a variety of Therapeutic Recreation settings. Students will explore the impact of recreation and leisure on individual wellness and learn how to enhance their clients' quality of life through leisure activities.
Program Details
Outcome
- Diploma
Length
- 6 terms
Next Start Date
- September 2025
Post-Graduate Work Permit
- Yes
What to Expect from the Program
Through a combination of classroom and hands-on learning, students will learn how to use recreation, leisure, and play to help individuals maintain optimal health and well-being. After completing the program, students will be prepared to:
- Work with clients of all ages and abilities
- Work in a variety of health care settings
- Work as part of a multidisciplinary health care team
- Demonstrate leadership, professionalism, and clinical reasoning
Graduate with Experience
On-the-job learning provides a unique opportunity for students to practice the skills they developed in the classroom and labs in real-world situations. This experience allows students to improve their confidence, problem-solving skills, and ability to work as part of a multidisciplinary team. It also gives students valuable experience they can include on their resume and cover letter.
During the Therapeutic Recreation program, students will complete two practicums and graduate with 480 hours of work experience.
Choosing Your Delivery Option
NorQuest understands that students have different learning styles and preferences. This program includes two delivery options:
In Person – 2 Years
- Supports students who learn best with hands-on instruction and structured learning
- Only available for students who start in fall
- Complete all classes and labs in-person
- Will take 2 years to complete as a full-time student
Online Anytime with In-Person Labs – 2 to 3 Years
- Supports students who are self-motivated, require flexibility, and have strong time management skills
- Will not have regular lectures but will receive course resources, learning tools, and access to instructor support throughout the course
- Labs are in person
- Full-time online is only available to students who start the program in the fall
- Part-time online is available to students who start in either fall or winter term
Additional Information
This program provides the requirements for supporting membership status with the Alberta Therapeutic Recreation Association (ATRA). ATRA requires applicants for professional membership to have a degree in therapeutic recreation.
Therapeutic recreation professionals who wish to meet ATRA standards are welcome to take individual courses through Open Studies. You are advised to first email to determine specific course needs, and then apply for Open Studies. After applying, you can contact the program chair at 780.644.6300 to request enrolment in specific courses.
Career Opportunities
Upon successful completion of the program, students can explore career opportunities to work in the public or private healthcare systems as a recreation therapy assistant (RTA).
Some responsibilities as an RTA may include:
- Planning and leading leisure activities to a variety of client populations
- Assessing clients to help them reach their leisure goals
- Collaborating with other members of a healthcare team
- Teaching clients how to adapt and use certain equipment for their leisure activities
- Documenting and reporting on client progress
What to Expect as a Therapeutic Recreation Professional
Applicants should review the job requirements listed below and assess their ability to fulfill the demands of the therapeutic recreation occupation.
Working in therapeutic recreation, you must be able to:
- Work shifts and weekends
- Be on your feet for extended periods of time
- Use your knees, back, and arms to move clients who have minimal body strength
- Be comfortable taking a leadership role in groups of all sizes
- Work with clients of all ages, cultures, and genders
- Work independently to deliver leisure programming
- Collaborate effectively as part of a healthcare team
- Demonstrate adaptability and critical thinking skills
Important Information for International Students
This program qualifies for a study permit, and a post-graduate work permit in Canada. Learn more about obtaining your study permit, and how to apply for a post-graduate work permit along with other important immigration information.
