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2009-2010 University Catalog 
    
2009-2010 University Catalog [Archived Catalogue]

Art Therapy Concentration


While enrolled in BFA programs within the College of Art and Design, students may also elect a Concentration in Art Therapy. This gives students a chance to explore a career option while they are engaged in undergraduate study.

Students who do not wish to pursue the professional degree will nonetheless find that their study of art therapy is beneficial in other fields, particularly in education, and in their personal development.

Students who elect the Art Therapy program take four designated courses in Psychology and five courses in Art Therapy, each of which meets overall requirements toward the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.

  • Students must meet eligibility requirements, which may include a satisfactory grade point average, prerequisites, and departmental portfolio review.
  • Intent to complete a concentration is declared by filing the completed Declaration Form with the Office of the Registrar. The forms are available in the Office of the Registrar.
  • Generally, no substitutions to the concentration requirements are allowed. In exceptional situations where substitutions are granted, the approvals of both the major program and Digital Fine Arts Concentration advisors are required.
  • The requirements of the concentration must be completed prior to graduation.
  • Completing a concentration may require a student to take more than the minimum nember of credits to achieve the undergrtduate degree in order to also the concentration.
  • This concentration is only available to undergraduate students.

Foundation Year Credits: 33


Foundation students are eligible to select any College of Art and Design major program regardless of the Foundation sequence they attend.

FOUNDATION


Fall Credits: 16.5


Spring Credits: 16.5


Sophomore Year Credits: 6


Junior Year Credits: 12


Senior Year Credits: 9


Spring Credits: 3


Additional Requirements


  • Art Therapy Courses Credits: 15 cr
  • Liberal Arts Courses Credits: 12 cr