The Recreation and Leisure Studies (MRec) program at the University of Waterloo is a professional master's degree offered through the Faculty of Health. It aims to develop advanced knowledge and skills in recreation, leisure, and therapeutic services, preparing students for leadership roles in community, therapeutic, and commercial recreation sectors. Unique features include a required internship for hands-on experience, a focus on inclusive practices, and integration of research with practical application in areas like program planning, policy development, and community engagement.
Graduates are equipped for diverse roles in the recreation and leisure industry, with strong employability due to the program's emphasis on practical skills and industry connections. Common paths include management in non-profits, government agencies, tourism, and health organizations.
The program benefits from the Centre for Community, Health, and Wellbeing Research, as well as partnerships with local recreation organizations, the City of Waterloo, and provincial health networks for internships and applied projects.
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