2013-2014 Catalog

Therapeutic Recreation Assistant A.A.S.

A45770

The therapeutic recreation assistant curriculum prepares individuals to plan, implement, and document therapeutic recreation interventions, according to national standards of practice. The curriculum emphasizes the use of recreation as treatment designed to (re)habilitate a client’s level of functioning and independence.

Coursework includes facilitating adaptive, inclusive and universal activities (ropes courses, creative arts, water sports, etc) and leading or co-leading recreational therapy sessions (social skills, team building, problem solving, leisure education etc.) for people with disabilities and their families.

Graduates should qualify for a LRTA license from the North Carolina Board for Recreational Therapy Licensure. Employment opportunities include group homes, retirement facilities, agencies serving people with developmental disabilities, psychiatric or mental health agencies, and other rehabilitation facilities. Students should consult their advisor for information about course sche d uling.

Upon successful completion of this program, the student should be able to:

  • Develop individualized treatment plans that identify goals, objectives, and treatment intervention strategies
  • Identify activities and activity adaptations that may be included in the individualized treatment plan
  • Apply problem-solving techniques and skills, including the use of logic (GE II. 6)
  • Demonstrate mastery of the conventions of writing including grammar, spelling, and mechanics, and mastery of the conventions of speech, including speaking clearly and confidently, using the voice, volume, tone, and articulation appropriate to the audience and occasion (GE I. 7)
  • Work effectively and appropriately with others through collaboration and teamwork (GE V. 6)

Admission Policy

  1. High school diploma or GED.
  2. Completion of College’s admission and testing procedures.

Students may be admitted to the program with placement test scores which indicate a deficiency in reading, writing, and/or mathematics. However, these students will be required to remove these deficiencies by completion of the appropriate developmental, non-credit coursework.

Program Information

Clinical facilities may require students to submit a physical and emotional health form and a criminal background check prior to working with patients or clients. If a clinical facility denies admission to a student for any reason, the student will not be able to complete the program.

General Education

Required Courses

CourseTitleCreditsOffered
BIO 163Basic Anatomy & Physiology

5

FA, SP, SU
ENG 111Expository Writing

3

FA, SP, SU
ENG 114Professional Research & Reporting

3

FA, SP, SU
HUM 230Leadership Development

3

SP
PSY 150General Psychology

3

FA, SP, SU

Major Courses

Core Required Courses

CourseTitleCreditsOffered
TRE 110Intro to Therapeutic Recreation

3

SP
TRE 112Inclusive Programming

3

FA
TRE 120Adapted Activities

2

SP
TRE 171Social Skills Lab

1

SP
TRE 172Team Building Lab

2

FA
TRE 210Therapeutic Recreation Programming

3

FA
TRE 211Therapeutic Recreation Professionalism

3

FA
TRE 220Initiatives/Challenge Course

2

FA
TRE 221Behavior Management in Therapeutic Recreation

3

SP
TRE 288TRE Internship III

8

SP

Other Major Required Courses

CourseTitleCreditsOffered
CIS 111Basic PC Literacy

2

FA,SP, SU
MED 120Survey of Medical Terminology

2

FA, SP
PSY 241Developmental Psychology

3

FA, SP, SU
PSY 281Abnormal Psychology

3

FA, SP, SU
TRE 111Leisure Education

3

SP
TRE 121Creative Expressive Arts I

2

FA
TRE 122Activity Coordinator

4

FA
TRE 170Therapeutic Recreation Psychology Lab

1

FA
TRE 173Community Integration Lab

1

FA
TRE 270Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Lab

1

FA
TRE 271Therapeutic Recreation Geriatrics Lab

1

SP
TRE 282TRE Internship III Supervs

1

SP

Physical Education Elective

(Select 2 SHC from the following courses)

CourseTitleCreditsOffered
PED XXXPick from all PED courses

2

Math competency must be met by satisfactory completion of MAT 060 or DMA 010 and DMA 020 and DMA 030 or the following placement test scores: ASSET Numerical Skills score of 41 or above or COMPASS Prealgebra Skills score of 47 or above.

Total Credit Hours: 73