PRAC-1052TR - Field Work - Community Based
You will put all skill area theories into practice, with particular emphasis on group program planning in community based settings. The seminars will integrate the concepts learned during the TRF for Older Adults program with your own experiences in a community setting.
Entrance Requirements
Other Course Prerequisites
COMP-1164 TR-Computer Appllications, DCSP-1001 Academic Communication, RECF-1045 Foundations to Therapeutic Recreation, COMM-1170 Interpersonal Communication 1, RECF-1046 TR-Leisure Concepts, HCAP-1006 Introducation to Gerontology, RECF-1001 TR-Adaptations & Intervention, RECF-1035 Therapeutic Fitness Leader, RECF-1047 TR-Cognitive Impairment, RECF-1048 TR-Group Dynamics & Interdisciplinary Team, RECF-1049 TR_Valuing Diversity, Faith and Culture, RECF-1050 TR-Dealing with Loss & Palliative Care, RECF-1051 TR-Documentation Skills, RECF-1052 TR-Program Planning, RECF-1023 Specialized TR Applications, SEMR-9078 Non Violent Crisis Intervention, HEAL-1846 Emergency First Aid/CPR with AED, WRKS-1033 TR-Infection Control, WRKS-1034 TR-Assisting with Dignity, SEMR-0229 WHMIS,
Textbooks and Booklists
Students enrolling in Part-Time and Online Education courses may be required to purchase textbooks and materials at participating Campus Store locations or online at bookstore.rrc.ca. Student booklists will be available approximately 3 weeks prior to scheduled course start dates. Please ensure materials are purchased in advance, to be available for the start date.
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