Recreation Services Minor (For Rehabilitation Science Majors Only)
The Recreation Services minor provides students with the knowledge and skills to design, implement, and manage recreational programs that enhance quality of life and promote well-being. This interdisciplinary program explores the role of recreation in community development, health promotion, and social inclusion. Students will examine topics such as program planning, facility management, inclusive recreation, and the benefits of leisure activities for diverse populations. Ideal for students pursuing careers in parks and recreation, therapeutic recreation, event management, or community services, this minor equips graduates with the ability to create engaging and accessible recreational exper
Courses
- AHS 2013 — Medical Terminology
- RP 3013 — Inclusive Recreation
- RP 4073 — Principles and Techniques of Therapeutic Recreation
- RP 4173 — Therapeutic Recreation Assessment and Documentation
- RP 4373 — Interventions in Therapeutic Recreation
- RP 4473 — Issues and Trends in Therapeutic Recreation
- RS 2163 — Introduction to Addictions
- RS 3013 — The World of Work
- RS 3143 — Rehabilitation Science Seminar
- RS 3153 — Assistive Technology in Rehabilitation Settings
- RS 3263 — Resiliency, Vulnerability, and Crisis
- RS 4143 — Disabilities throughout the Life Span
- RS 4991 — Special Problems in Rehabilitation Science
- RS 4992 — Special Problems in Rehabilitation Science
- RS 4993 — Special Problems in Rehabilitation Science
- RS 4994 — Special Problems in Rehabilitation Science