RECTH4300

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Recreational Therapy and Individuals with Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities

Description

This class is designed as a combined lecture and lab experience. Students will gain an understanding of the historical perspective regarding individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities including the effect of legislative policies or the lack thereof. Class discussion will include diagnostic definitions and classifications, behavioral, emotional, and psychological considerations in treatment and programming, and the influence of society, family, and multicultural factors. A primary focus will be the role of recreational therapy in providing evidence-based services along the continuum of care and community programming for these populations. Lab experiences may include volunteering at an agency that serves individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and experiential activities to enhance learning.

Minimum Credits

4

Maximum Credits

4

Repeat for Credit

No

Required Requisite(s):

Prerequisites: RECTH 3330 or taken concurrently with RECTH 3330 AND a minimum 2.5 GPA.

Semesters Typically Offered

Fall

Fee Amount

$137.40

Course Fee Usage

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