Graduation statistics - Recreation and Leisure Studies 2023

Pie chart displaying proportions of graduated Recreation and Leisure Studies students studying, in a career, or pursuing other interests one year after graduation.

Starting a career (67 of 89, 75%)

Selected job titles

Amateur Scouting Coordinator, Toronto Blue Jays

Assistant Basketball Coach, Markham Gators

Athletics Manager, Mount Allison University

Early Childhood Educator, Conestoga College

E-commerce Marketing Specialist, Team Town Sports

Marketing Coordinator, The First Base Group

Partnerships and Community Relations Coordinator, Kitchener Rangers Hockey Club

Program Clerk, Ontario Ministry of Health

Recreation Therapist, Grand River Hospital

Youth and Child Worker, Lutherwood

Post-graduate education (16 of 89, 18%)

Bachelor of Science in Nursing

University of Toronto

Master of Arts in Recreation and Leisure Studies

University of Waterloo

Master in Industrial Relations and Human Resource Management

University of Toronto

Master of Science in Occupational Therapy

University of Toronto

University of Western Ontario

Master of Science in Rehabilitation Science

McMaster University


Information was not available for 48 (35%) of the 137 Recreation and Leisure Studies graduates. Statistics shown are of those with available information.