Redeemer University and Mohawk College have partnered to create a joint recreation therapy program that will see students graduate with a university degree and a college diploma in four years of study.
Recreation therapy provides service to, and advocates for, individuals with physical, mental, social, behavioural or emotional limitations through meaningful experiences in recreation and leisure.
Mohawk’s intensive recreation therapy program is typically reserved for students who have already completed a bachelor’s degree. This new partnership allows Redeemer students to enter Mohawk’s program after 2.5 years at Redeemer, complete one semester of study and one summer internship, and then return to Redeemer for their final year. Up to five Redeemer students will be accepted into the Mohawk program each semester.
“Redeemer is pleased to partner with Mohawk, making a new and exciting pathway for our students to begin careers in recreation therapy. This partnership gives our students a new and valuable opportunity to find their calling - one of the four pillars of Redeemer's core curriculum - and honour God through service to the wider community as a recreation therapist,” said Kyle Spyksma, interim vice-president, academic at Redeemer University.
“We are happy to be partnered with Redeemer University in this unique dual-credential arrangement, allowing Redeemer students to earn both a Redeemer degree and a Mohawk College recreation therapy diploma when they graduate. Combining their university education with Mohawk’s in-class recreation therapy training and an extensive practical placement, the students will finish their studies job-ready for positions in an important and growing field of healthcare,” said Paul Armstrong, vice-president, academic at Mohawk College.
One Redeemer student is currently enroled in the program this semester. Students interested in taking the joint Recreation Therapy program can apply to Redeemer and choose from a variety of bachelor degree programs.
Redeemer University and Mohawk College have partnered to create a joint recreation therapy program that will see students graduate with a university degree and a college diploma in four years of study.
Recreation therapy provides service to, and advocates for, individuals with physical, mental, social, behavioural or emotional limitations through meaningful experiences in recreation and leisure.
Mohawk’s intensive recreation therapy program is typically reserved for students who have already completed a bachelor’s degree. This new partnership allows Redeemer students to enter Mohawk’s program after 2.5 years at Redeemer, complete one semester of study and one summer internship, and then return to Redeemer for their final year. Up to five Redeemer students will be accepted into the Mohawk program each semester.
“Redeemer is pleased to partner with Mohawk, making a new and exciting pathway for our students to begin careers in recreation therapy. This partnership gives our students a new and valuable opportunity to find their calling - one of the four pillars of Redeemer's core curriculum - and honour God through service to the wider community as a recreation therapist,” said Kyle Spyksma, interim vice-president, academic at Redeemer University.
“We are happy to be partnered with Redeemer University in this unique dual-credential arrangement, allowing Redeemer students to earn both a Redeemer degree and a Mohawk College recreation therapy diploma when they graduate. Combining their university education with Mohawk’s in-class recreation therapy training and an extensive practical placement, the students will finish their studies job-ready for positions in an important and growing field of healthcare,” said Paul Armstrong, vice-president, academic at Mohawk College.
One Redeemer student is currently enroled in the program this semester. Students interested in taking the joint Recreation Therapy program can apply to Redeemer and choose from a variety of bachelor degree programs.
Redeemer University and Mohawk College have partnered to create a joint recreation therapy program that will see students graduate with a university degree and a college diploma in four years of study.
Recreation therapy provides service to, and advocates for, individuals with physical, mental, social, behavioural or emotional limitations through meaningful experiences in recreation and leisure.
Mohawk’s intensive recreation therapy program is typically reserved for students who have already completed a bachelor’s degree. This new partnership allows Redeemer students to enter Mohawk’s program after 2.5 years at Redeemer, complete one semester of study and one summer internship, and then return to Redeemer for their final year. Up to five Redeemer students will be accepted into the Mohawk program each semester.
“Redeemer is pleased to partner with Mohawk, making a new and exciting pathway for our students to begin careers in recreation therapy. This partnership gives our students a new and valuable opportunity to find their calling - one of the four pillars of Redeemer's core curriculum - and honour God through service to the wider community as a recreation therapist,” said Kyle Spyksma, interim vice-president, academic at Redeemer University.
“We are happy to be partnered with Redeemer University in this unique dual-credential arrangement, allowing Redeemer students to earn both a Redeemer degree and a Mohawk College recreation therapy diploma when they graduate. Combining their university education with Mohawk’s in-class recreation therapy training and an extensive practical placement, the students will finish their studies job-ready for positions in an important and growing field of healthcare,” said Paul Armstrong, vice-president, academic at Mohawk College.
One Redeemer student is currently enroled in the program this semester. Students interested in taking the joint Recreation Therapy program can apply to Redeemer and choose from a variety of bachelor degree programs.