Graduate Academic Programs
Graduate Certificates
Therapeutic Outdoor Programs Certificate
Description of Program
A graduate Certificate in Therapeutic Outdoor Programs (TOP) is offered through the Department of Recreation, Park, and Tourism Studies. TOP provides graduate students and professionals with a comprehensive foundation of therapeutic interventions, theory, and practice as they apply in an outdoor context, for groups with specific needs. The 16 credit hour Graduate Certificate in Therapeutic Outdoor Programs incorporates the knowledge and skills of outdoor leadership, adventure therapy, outdoor programming, therapeutic processes, and a final practicum experience for applying these skills. The certificate reflects the students’ ability to learn outdoor leadership skills and therapeutic intervention techniques for working with specific populations in various outdoor programs and environments. For more information about this program, please visit the TOP Website at: http://www.indiana.edu/~top.
Admission
Applicants for admission to this graduate certificate program must have completed a bachelor's degree from an accredited university with a minimum cumulative undergraduate GPA of 2.5. Most students pursue the Graduate Certificate in Therapeutic Outdoor Programs while completing a graduate degree at Indiana University. IU graduate students with a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA may apply for admission to this certificate program at: https://www.indiana.edu/~hperweb/top/. Interested students who are not yet admitted to an Indiana University graduate degree program may apply online for graduate program admission to Indiana University at http://graduate.indiana.edu/admissions/index.shtml.
For additional information, contact:
Dr. Alison Voight
Department of Recreation, Park, and Tourism Studies
Indiana University
1025 East 7th Street, SPH 133
Bloomington, IN 47405
Phone: (812) 856-1965
E-mail: avoight [at] indiana [dot] edu
Students will be notified of the admission decision by Dr Alison Voight.
Certificate Requirements (16 cr.)
The Graduate Certificate in Therapeutic Outdoor Programs requires the successful completion of the following package of five courses totaling 16 credits. A minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 is required in all courses used in this certificate program. A minimum grade of C- is required in each graded course used in this certificate program. A student earning a grade lower than a C- in a required course must retake the class.
Complete each of the following courses:
- SPH-O 504 (Formerly: HPER-R 504) Outdoor Experiential Education: Instruction Principles (3 cr.)
- SPH-O 520 (Formerly: HPER-R 512) Principles of Therapeutic Outdoor Programs (3 cr.)
- SPH-O 521 (Formerly: HPER-R 511) Group Processes and Facilitation in Adventure and Experiential Education (3 cr.)
- SPH-R 695 (Formerly: HPER-R 643) Practicum in Recreation and Parks (4 cr.)
- SPH-Y 561 (Formerly: HPER-R 561) Advanced Therapeutic Recreation Processes (3 cr.)
Special Opportunities
Therapeutic outdoor programs involve the instruction, leadership, and facilitation of outdoor activities for persons with limitations, disabilities, or specific needs. The curriculum for this certificate provides a unique opportunity for students to receive academic as well as experiential training in a therapeutic outdoor setting.
Careers
Students in this program greatly enhance their ability to work in specific areas related to adventure therapy, wilderness therapy, therapeutic camping and other outdoor programs for persons with specific needs. Several of these organizations may include state and local programs such as Bradford Woods, Wilderness Inquiry, YMCA, Veteran Affairs, National Association of Therapeutic Wilderness Camping, Outdoor Behavioral Health, Equine Therapy, and other private and/or local outdoor programs. They gain marketable skills as outdoor leaders with the background and knowledge of facilitation and intervention techniques for specific populations.