Our Bachelor of Therapeutic Recreation will prepare graduates to become certified therapeutic recreation specialists (CTRS). The program is the first of its kind in Alberta and one of only eight degree programs leading to therapeutic recreation certification in Canada.
Therapeutic recreation uses functional intervention, education and recreation to help those with cognitive, physical, emotional and social limitations gain independence and reduce barriers to wellness and activity. It engages persons based upon their abilities in planned recreation and related experiences, promotes and educates persons in health and wellness, and reduces or eliminates activity limitations to achieve optimal health and well-being. This career field is emerging as one of the most promising growth professions in health care.
We offer both an online and on-campus program to fit our students' diverse learning and life styles. Regardless of your pathway, student engagement is a priority in our courses. Every course is developed with specific course learning objectives established to ensure your success in TR.
For more information about Therapeutic Recreation at uLethbridge please visit ulethbridge.ca/healthsciences/tr.
Admission Requirements
Admission to the Bachelor of Therapeutic Recreation is competitive. Applicants must have one of the following:
- Diploma in Therapeutic Recreation or Recreation Therapy (see uleth.ca/ross/post-diploma for current diplomas approved for admission)
OR
- Approved undergraduate degree (a minimum of 90.0 credit hours from a recognized degree-granting institution)
In addition to the English Language Proficiency requirement for regular University of Lethbridge undergraduate admission, applicants to the Faculty of Health Sciences must also meet a Spoken English Language Proficiency (SELP) requirement.
For current information on admission and program requirements, visit the Registrar's Office website.
Application Deadline
March 15
