Graduation statistics - Recreation and Leisure Studies 2008

Pie chart showing: 64% Employed, 2% Looking, 33% Post-graduate education, 1% Other

  • No more information was available for 16 of the 2008 Recreation and Leisure Studies graduates.
  • Statistics were based on the graduates’ principal activity if they were involved in more than one activity.

Employment (41 of 65, 64%)

Selected job titles

Activity Coordinator, Hong Fook Mental Health Association

Administrative Assistant, West Lincoln Memorial Hospital Foundation Inc.

Development Associate, Special Events and Donor Relations, Habitat for Humanity Waterloo Region

English Teacher, Private School in Incheon, South Korea

Events Coordinator, Silvertip Golf Course

Intern, Resources Department, Government of Canada

Program Manager, Camp des Voyageurs Tim Hortons

Project Coordinator, Maritz Canada

Recreational Therapist, Baycrest

Recreational Therapist, London Health Services Centre

Recreational Therapy Assistant, Sunnybrook Hospital

Residence Coordinator, Housing and Conferences, University of British Columbia

Residential Support Worker, Central West Specialised Developmental Health Services

Therapeutic Recreation Specialist, St. Joseph’s Healthcare

Therapeutic Recreationist, Toronto Rehab Lyndhurst Centre

Wellness for Seniors Coordinator, Town and Country Support Services

Post-graduate education (21 of 65, 33%)

Education

D’Youville College, New York

Lakehead University

Queen’s University

Southern Cross University, Australia

University of Western Ontario

Wilfrid Laurier University

York University

Recreation and Leisure

University of Waterloo

Occupational Therapy

McMaster University

Sport Business Management

Algonquin College

Event Management

Niagara College

Communication and Public Relations

Queensland University

Recreation and Tourism Management

Clemson University, South Carolina

Sport and Event Marketing

George Brown College

Child Study and Education

University of Toronto

Human Resource Management

Wilfrid Laurier University

Looking for employment (1 of 65, 2%)

Other (1 of 65, 2%)