THERAPEUTIC RECREATION (RTH)
RTH 456/556 Cr. 3
Program Design and Administration of Therapeutic Recreation
This course is designed to
present a rationale and foundation for systematic program design,
program implementation and program evaluation in various therapeutic
recreation settings. Prerequisites: MTH 205 or 250, RTH 326 or 327.
RTH 462/562 Cr. 2-3
Inclusive Recreation Program Administration
This course is designed to
provide the student with information relating to recreation in
inclusive settings. General Administration concepts, management
concepts, advocacy, legislation, and therapeutic recreation as a
related service in the schools will receive special emphasis in this
course. Prerequisite: RTH 325 or 326 or 327. Offered Sem. II.
RTH 470/570 Cr. 4
Facilitation Techniques in Therapeutic Recreation
This course is designed to
present an overview of concepts and interaction techniques used in
the provision of goal-oriented therapeutic recreation services.
Included are counseling techniques, leadership and instructional
techniques appropriate for use in treatment, leisure education and
recreation participation. Prerequisites: MTH 205 or 250, RTH 326 or
327 and RTH 456/556 or concurrent enrollment.
RTH 474/574 Cr. 3
Experiential Education: Facilitation
Techniques for a Ropes Course
This course is designed to
present in-depth information, skills and knowledge of the concepts
and facilitation techniques used in experiential education. This
course is primarily designed using the ropes and challenge course on
the UW-L campus. Prerequisites: students must provide a statement of
health and complete an assumption of risk/waiver. Offered
occasionally.
RTH 476/576 Cr. 3
Assessment and Treatment Planning in Therapeutic Recreation
Overview of individual client
assessments used in therapeutic recreation practice; development of
individualized treatment/program plans in a therapeutic recreation
context; review resources, standards and issues related to client
assessment and program planning in therapy, leisure education and
recreation participation programs. Prerequisites: RTH 456/556,
470/570.
RTH 480/580 Cr. 3
Leisure Education
This course is designed to
provide a philosophical understanding and overview of leisure
education as well as to emphasize the approaches and strategies that
can be utilized in enabling people to enhance the quality of their
own lives in leisure. The focus will be leisure education as a major
component of therapeutic recreation services. Topics included are
leisure theory, leisure education conceptual models, leisure
education programming techniques, facilitation of leisure education
groups for various ages. Prerequisites: RTH 456/556, 470/570.
Gerontology students should have completed one core gerontology
course and have permission from the director of therapeutic
recreation.
RTH 483/583 Cr. 3
Leisure Counseling in Therapeutic Recreation
A course designed to
demonstrate how leisure counseling has become an important phase of
therapeutic recreation services. Students will practice intermediate
level counseling skills. They will be able to conceptualize and
implement leisure counseling services from assessment stage,
implementation stages (both individual and group), to evaluation and
referral stages. Students will learn strategies for dealing with
different types of leisure-related problems. Prerequisites:
RTH 470/570 and RTH 480/580. Offered occasionally.
RTH 491/591 Cr. 1-3
Workshops in Therapeutic Recreation
Group study of varying
therapeutic recreation topics. University professors as well as
visiting lecturers will be invited to address the students and
conduct specialized phases of the workshops. Repeatable for credit
under different subtitles. No student may earn more than six credits
in REC/RTH 591.
RTH 493/593 Cr. 3
Therapeutic Recreation Trends and Issues
This course provides an
examination of current issues, trends and professionalization
concerns in therapeutic recreation, including professional
organizations, ethics, current legislation, professional development,
professional standards, credentialing, accreditation standards,
improving organizational performance, and current professional
controversies. Course should be taken last fall semester prior to
internship. Prerequisites: MTH 205 or 250 and RTH 456/556.
RTH 700 Cr. 1, 2, 3 or 6
Internship in Therapeutic Recreation
Application of therapeutic
recreation leadership and administration methods/techniques through
an on-the-job or laboratory experience. Study of a significant
problem, development of professionally-related competencies, and/or
acquisition of job-related knowledge. Conducted on or off-campus
under the direction of a faculty member. Prerequisites: therapeutic
recreation graduate student, RTH 456/556, 470/570, 476/576, 480/580,
or equivalents and/or approval of graduate program director and
internship coordinator. Repeatable for credit -- maximum 6.
RTH 730 Cr. 3
Advanced Clinical Aspects in Therapeutic Recreation
An investigation of the
concepts and techniques utilized by the experienced and advanced
Therapeutic Recreation Specialist including clinical issues,
comprehensive program concerns, administrative functions and trends
in the practice of therapeutic recreation service.
RTH 790 Cr. 1-3
Advanced Seminar-Therapeutic Recreation
Various current professional
and theoretical topics will be presented in workshop format. Visiting
scholars will supplement faculty presentations. Repeatable for credit
-- maximum 6. Offered occasionally.
RTH 795 Cr. 1-3
Independent Study in Therapeutic Recreation
Individualized study of areas
not available in existing courses. Prerequisites: consent of
department chairperson and instructor. Repeatable for credit --
maximum 6.
RTH 797 Cr. 1-3
Special Projects in Therapeutic Recreation
Students pursue individualized
study areas not available in existing courses or independent study.
These projects will be completed under the supervision and direction
of a faculty member within the department of recreation management
and therapeutic recreation. Examples include: wheelchair
sports/coaching, special recreation programs, Special Olympics,
development of professional materials/programs, and other topics.
Prerequisites: consent of instructor and student's adviser, REC 300
or RTH 456/556. Repeatable for credit -- maximum 6.