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프로그램 개요

CIP Code: 51.0817

The Rehabilitation Assistant program equips students with the knowledge and skills to provide safe and competent rehabilitative care under the supervision of speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, and physical therapists. Key features include hands-on practicum rotations and training aligned with current health care practices.

핵심 정보

해외 콘텐츠

관심 분야
건강 및 복지 서비스
자격 증명
인증서
프로그램 길이
1 Year | Full time (12 months)
배달
강의실 내
실습
Yes, 7 weeks
캠퍼스
등록금
$6,935.00*
접수 날짜 및 수업 시간
2026년 1월(일)
2026년 9월(일)
2027년 1월(일)

*수업료는 추정치이며 변경될 수 있습니다. 추가 비용, 교재 또는 소모품 비용은 포함되지 않습니다. 총 견적을 보려면 여기를 클릭하세요.

프로그램 주요 내용

  • Comprehensive Curriculum: Covers essential topics such as anatomy, physiology, medical terminology, kinesiology, and therapeutic skills.
  • Practical Experience: Includes two preceptor-led work practicum rotations, each six weeks in duration, providing real-world experience.
  • Interdisciplinary Training: Prepares students to work collaboratively with various healthcare professionals.
  • Employability Skills: Participation in MITT’s Bridging to Work workshops provides students a solid foundation in the employability and essential skills employers demand.

커리어 성과

You’ll be ready for a career as a rehabilitation assistant in a variety of health care settings, like:

  • Hospitals
  • Long-term care facilities
  • Community and government health agencies
  • Home care agencies
  • Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy private practices
  • Schools
  • Vocational rehabilitation programs
  • Community organizations

참가 요건

2025-2026

국내

매니토바주 고등학교 졸업장(또는 프로그램 시작일로부터 45일 이내에 수료 예정), 또는 이와 동등한 자격이 있어야 합니다:

  • 12학년 수학(40S) 성적이 50% 이상 또는 이와 동등한 수준입니다.
  • 12학년 영어(40S) 성적이 50% 이상 또는 이와 동등한 수준입니다.
  • Grade 12 Biology, Chemistry or Physics (40S) with a grade of 50 per cent or higher, or equivalent.

국제

  • 고등학교 졸업장(또는 프로그램 시작일로부터 45일 이내에 졸업 예정), 또는 이와 동등한 자격이 있어야 합니다.
  • 해외 지원자는 일반적인 입학 요건 국가/커리큘럼에 따라 다릅니다. 또한 지원자는 다음과 같은 프로그램별 요구 사항을 충족해야 합니다:
    • 수학 성적이 50퍼센트 이상 또는 이에 상응하는 고학년 수준입니다.
    • 시니어 레벨의 제1외국어 문학에서 50% 이상의 성적을 받았거나 이에 상응하는 자격이 있어야 합니다.
    • Senior level Biology, Chemistry, or Physics with a grade of 50 per cent or higher, or equivalent.
  • 모든 고등학교 성적은 동등한 매니토바 성적 척도로 변환됩니다.

2026-2027

국내

매니토바주 고등학교 졸업장(또는 프로그램 시작일로부터 45일 이내에 수료 예정), 또는 이와 동등한 자격이 있어야 합니다:

  • 40대 수학 학점
  • 40대 영어 학점
  • 30대 또는 40대 생물학 학점

이 프로그램에 대한 성숙한 학생의 자격 및 요건은 다음 페이지에서 확인할 수 있습니다. 성숙한 학생 페이지.

국제

매니토바주 고등학교 졸업장(또는 프로그램 시작일로부터 45일 이내에 수료 예정), 또는 이와 동등한 자격이 있어야 합니다:

  • 시니어 레벨 수학 코스에서 최소 50%의 성적을 받아야 합니다.
  • 시니어 레벨 제1언어 문학 코스에서 최소 50%의 성적을 받아야 합니다.
  • 시니어 레벨 생물학 코스에서 최소 50%의 성적을 받아야 합니다.

추가 요구 사항

  • 영어 능력 입증 (캐나다 외 지역에서 교육받은 경우).

자세한 내용은 입학 요건을 참조하세요.

수업료 및 수수료

해외 콘텐츠
예상 프로그램 비용(국제)
등록금 $6,935
수수료 $1095
예상 교과서 비용 $900
총 예상 프로그램 비용 $8,930.00

비용은 추정치이며 변경될 수 있습니다. 자세한 내용은 수업료 및 수수료프로그램 정보를 참조하세요.

자주 묻는 질문

This program is primarily taught in person during full-day sessions, with less than 10% of course content delivered online.

This program runs for 12 consecutive months, excluding student success weeks and holidays. See the Academic Schedule for details.

교과서 및 소모품

전체 교재 목록과 교재 정보는 다음 페이지에서 확인할 수 있습니다. 프로그램 정보 페이지.

노트북 요구 사항

이 프로그램을 수강하려면 티어 2 노트북을 지참해야 합니다. 자세한 정보 및 기술 사양은 노트북 및 기술 요구 사항 페이지.

Yes. Students complete a 7-week work placement in a professional rehabilitation setting. This allows them to apply classroom learning in a real-world environment and gain industry experience before graduation.

Practicum Eligibility Requirements

To qualify for the Rehabilitation Assistant work practicum, students must meet the following criteria:

  1. Clearance Checks
    • Police Information Check (PIC) with Vulnerable Sector (VS) clearance (completed in Manitoba, valid for six months).
    • Child and Adult Abuse Registry checks (valid for six months and covering the practicum duration).
  2. Health and Safety Compliance
    • Approved immunization record (per WRHA Health Care Worker guidelines).
    • N95 Mask Fit Test.
  3. Certifications
    • Emergency First Aid/CPR.
    • Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS).
    • Violence Protection Program (VPP).
    • Personal Health Information Act (PHIA).
    • Dementia training.
    • Mood Disorders Association Manitoba training.
    • MB Possible training.
    • Anxiety Disorders Association of Manitoba training.
    • Hearing Voices.
    • Non-Violent Crisis Intervention (NVCI).
  4. Academic and Professional Readiness
    • Successful completion of all prerequisite courses.
    • Demonstration of safe patient standard compliance.

Note: The work practicum is a mandatory program component. Students must meet all requirements to participate. MITT cannot guarantee placements for students who do not fulfill these criteria.

Additional Notes:

  • 학생은 모든 허가 요건을 충족해야 하며, 그렇지 않으면 실습 배치 및 프로그램 수료 자격이 박탈될 수 있습니다.
  • 이러한 허가와 관련된 모든 비용은 학생이 부담해야 합니다.
  • 허가 서류는 MITT에서 지정한 기한 내에 취득해야 합니다.
  • 학생들은 실습 기간 동안 산재 보상 위원회(WCB) 보험의 적용을 받습니다.
  • MITT does not guarantee practicum site choice or proximity to a student’s residence. The institution reserves the right to assign out-of-town placements, including remote locations.
  • Practicum shifts may also be scheduled outside standard program hours.

예, 자격을 충족하는 경우 재정 지원을 받을 수 있습니다. 재정 지원 옵션을 살펴보세요.

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모든 코스

Communication Skills (RH-110) — 50 hours

This course helps students develop effective interpersonal communication skills in preparation for their role as part of an interdisciplinary team within the institutional, community or clinical health care setting. The course also focuses on culturally competent communication and examines best practices within the Canadian healthcare environment. Class activities provide insight into the importance of effective communication for building rapport between the client and health care provider. In addition, group discussions focus on the importance of communication for effective teamwork, managing challenging conversations and maintaining respectful workplace policies. The overall objective of the course is to emphasize improved client-centered care as a result of proficient communication.

Introduction to Rehabilitation: Health-Care System (RH-120) — 50 hours

This course introduces students to the roles and responsibilities of health care providers working in rehabilitation services. Topics include the function of the Canadian health care system and regional health authorities. Students will examine the common practices and unique roles of occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech language pathology and audiology. In addition, crucial ethical and legal responsibilities in the health care field are explored.

Kinesiology of Movement (RH-130) — 110 hours

This course introduces the student to the study of clinical kinesiology in relation to functional and dysfunctional human movement. Students will learn the musculoskeletal anatomy of the human body with applications to functional activities of daily living.

Therapeutic Skills I: Foundations (RH-140) — 90 hours

This course provides an overview of treatment techniques utilized in the rehabilitation field. These skills are the basis for providing safe and competent client care.  Skill development at this level will establish the foundation required to progress toward acquiring knowledge and skills specific to Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy and Speech Language Pathology.

Therapeutic Skills II: Therapeutic Exercise (RH-180) — 50 hours

This course will explore rehabilitation exercise as it relates to diverse patient populations. The practical component of the course focuses on the development of skills and techniques necessary for the assistant to effectively support the delivery of physical and occupational therapy services.

Therapeutic Skills III: Physical Therapy Modalities (RH-190) — 50 hours

This course provides an overview of the modalities used by Physical Therapists. Students will explore the fundamental concepts and theory related to therapeutic modalities. Students will learn the safe application of a variety of modalities commonly used in several rehabilitation settings.

Therapeutic Skills IV: Occupational Therapy (RH-200) — 44 hours

This course provides an overview of the knowledge and skill requirements necessary for a rehabilitation assistant to support the delivery of Occupational Therapy services. Students will develop a range of techniques useful in a variety of Occupational Therapy rehabilitation settings.

Therapeutic Skills V: Speech-Language and Audiology (RH-210) — 44 hours

This course provides an overview of the development of the Speech Language Pathology and Audiology discipline specific skill set. Students will explore the role of the rehabilitation assistant when supporting client’s with speech, language and communication difficulties. Students will develop a range of strategies and techniques useful for working with client’s who have communication impairments amongst diverse patient populations.

Anatomy, Physiology, and Medical Terminology I (RH-240) — 84 hours

This is the first of a two-part series of courses. This course reviews the basics of building medical words, anatomy and physiology of the various body systems and medical abbreviations. The course also explores common disease conditions of the body and some associated pharmacological interventions.

Anatomy, Physiology, and Medical Terminology II (RH-250) — 84 hours

This course will build on the content of Anatomy, Physiology, and Medical Terminology I and will explore the remaining body systems. This exploration includes common diseases, conditions, and some associated pharmacological interventions.

Rehabilitation Assistant Work Practicum I (RH-260) — 240 hours

The Rehabilitation Assistant Work Practicum is based on a progressive learning structure and is divided into two 6-week rotations. This course is the first of the two work practicum components. The first rotation is scheduled after three-quarters of the program curriculum has been successfully completed by the student. The second rotation is the culminating experience of the Rehabilitation Assistant program. By the end of the second rotation, students are expected to perform at an entry-to-practice level of competence. Practicum is a preceptor-led placement where students work with an institutionally appointed Rehabilitation Assistant or Licensed Therapist in a clinical setting.  It offers students the opportunity to gain industry-relevant experience and to build on their technical skills while increasing confidence, employability and job readiness.

Rehabilitation Assistant Work Practicum II (RH-270) — 240 hours

The Rehabilitation Assistant Work Practicum is based on a progressive learning structure and is divided into two 6-week rotations. This course is the second of the two work practicum components. The first rotation is scheduled after three-quarters of the program curriculum has been successfully completed by the student. The second rotation is the culminating experience of the Rehabilitation Assistant program. By the end of the second rotation, students are expected to perform at an entry-to-practice level of competence. Rehabilitation Assistant practicum experiences are preceptor-led placements where students work under the direction of a licensed Therapist or institutionally appointed Rehabilitation Assistant. Practicums offer students the opportunity to gain industry-relevant experience while building entry-to-practice competence. Practicums are unpaid, work-integrated learning experiences.

Developmental Psychology (RH-280) — 84 hours

This course focuses on the biopsychosocial development of the individual from conception to death. It emphasizes key concepts in developmental psychology, including past and present theoretical perspectives. Students will learn concepts related to normal human development and behaviour in order to understand and apply care giving techniques to those implicated with injury, illness or disease.

Human Health Conditions in Rehabilitation I (RH-290) — 50 hours

Students will learn about frequently encountered diagnostic categories in pediatric, mental health, bariatric and geriatric populations. Topics include the physical and psychological aspects of these conditions and how they manifest within these patient populations. Students will learn the role that rehabilitation services provide to patients with these conditions in a variety of clinical settings.

Human Health Conditions in Rehabilitation II (RH-300) — 110 hours

This is the final level of the two Human Health Conditions courses. In this course, students will learn about frequently encountered illnesses relating to musculoskeletal, neurological and cardiorespiratory conditions.  The physical impacts of these conditions will be taught with an emphasis on the role of therapy and the Rehabilitation Assistant.
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