Catalog 2017-2018

Art Therapy - B.A. Degree Program

Art therapy is an interdisciplinary human service profession that employs the creation of art as a means of resolving emotional conflicts and fostering self-awareness and personal growth in education, rehabilitation and psychotherapy. It incorporates psychology, art and therapeutic techniques to provide a creative alternative to conventional therapies.

To become a Registered Art Therapist, the American Art Therapy Association (AATA) has determined that one must possess a master’s degree from an AATA-accredited program. Entry into such a graduate program is normally based upon three criteria: (1) art skills evidenced by studio coursework and portfolio, (2) coursework in the behavioral sciences, particularly psychology and (3) clinical or community experience such practicums, volunteer work or professional work in the social sciences.

The B.A. in Art Therapy is designed to prepare students to enter an accredited master’s degree program and/or explore other wellness related careers.

Degree Requirements

Foundations:

ART 102Foundations: Drawing

4

ART 103Foundations: Materials & Methods

2

ART 104Foundations: 2-D Design

4

ART 105Foundations: 3-D Design

4

ART 210Foundations: Digital Media

4

Total Credit Hours:18

Studio Core:

ART 2XX Any 200-level Drawing Course

 4

ART 2XX Any 200-level 3-D Course

4

ART 2XX Any 200-level Painting Course

4


Total Credit Hours: 12
Total Credit Hours: 18

Art History:

One of the following:
ART 268History Survey I

4

ART 269History Survey II

4

Total Credit Hours:4

Art Therapy Core:

ART 230Introduction to Art Therapy

3

ART 240Arts in Health

2

ART 330Art Therapy with Children and Adolescents

3

ART 331Art Therapy with Adults

3

ART 333Applications for Health and Wellness Professions

3

ART 412Art Therapy Practicum

3

ART 496Ethics and Professional Issues in Art Therapy

3

ART 497Art Therapy Senior Seminar and Exhibition

2

Total Credit Hours:22

Seminar and Review:

ART 298Professional Seminar

2

ART 398Junior Portfolio Review

0

Total Credit Hours:2

Social Science Courses:

SOC 100Introduction to Sociology

4

PSY 210Development I: Child Psychology

4

PSY 230Theories of Personality

4

PSY 303Abnormal Psychology

4

Total Credit Hours:16
*PSY 200 and PSY 211 are prerequisites for PSY 303.

Total Credit Hours: 74