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International Direct - Bachelor of Arts - Recreational Therapy

University of Utah

201 Presidents Circle, Salt Lake City, USA

34688

Last updated: 28/02/2025
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About International Direct - Bachelor of Arts - Recreational Therapy

Program Description

International direct admission to Utah Global is for international students with advanced English-language skills. It focuses on academic, cultural, and professional growth so they can excel in school—and prepare for a successful future.

International direct students at Utah Global receive:

  • Exclusive and rigorous academic coursework
  • Priority access to in-demand courses that fit their interests
  • Guidance from academic advisors and mentors
  • Career development and networking opportunities
  • Intensive classes with domestic students

Recreational therapy (RT) is a form of therapy that uses physical recreation and activities to help people with illnesses or disabling conditions achieve mental and physical health. This therapy might include dancing, playing a sport, hiking, cooking, or even playing a video game. If students like being active and want to help others at the same time, they can consider majoring in Recreational Therapy. This program will give students the counseling techniques and knowledge they need to help rehabilitate individuals and educate them on the support systems and skills needed to maintain their health and happiness. The RT curriculum covers topics in recreational therapy foundations and treatment methods: through a combination of coursework, community programs, and treatment services, students learn how to conduct treatment planning and provide therapy. The culminating experience of the program is a recreational therapy internship through a local agency, preparing students for work in a professional environment. Students of this program graduate well-prepared to apply for licensure to practice as therapists or to find jobs in allied fields.

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Cost and Duration


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4-Year Bachelor's Degree
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4 Year Bachelor's Degree Including An Internship
Cost of Living
$12,634.00 USD / Year
Gross Tuition
$32,978.00 USD / First Year
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