Post Master’s Certificate in Art Therapy

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Post Master’s Certificate in

Art Therapy

The Post Master’s Certificate in Art Therapy is intended to train current mental health practitioners in art therapy approaches and techniques to qualify them to apply for their Registered Art Therapist Credential. This program focuses on art therapy practice, theory, assessment, ethics, and professional functioning. See page 2 for application and course sequence information.

The MA in Counseling - Art Therapy program is approved by National Association of School of Art and Design (NASAD)

Commission on Accreditation and meets the educational requirements, according to the ART Therapy Credentials Board (ATCB), to qualify you for your Registration as an Art Therapist (ATR). This program is designed to meet American Art Therapy Association

(AATA) requirements; we will be applying for AATA approval after the required three graduating classes.

Admission Requirements for Art Therapy certificate: All admission materials should be sent to: School of Graduate Studies, 310

Scotland Road, Butterfield Hall, Edinboro, PA 16444 or via email gradstudies@edinboro.edu

or fax 814-732-2611.

1.

Completed the online graduate application ( gradschool.edinboro.edu

).

2.

Application Fee: $30 (if not former EUP student); $7 (if former EUP student).

3.

An official transcript verifying an earned baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution and a master’s degree in a mental health field (not needed if degree was earned at Edinboro) .

4.

Three letters of reference.

5.

Writing sample: Please address one of the following topics, limiting your response to a maximum of 500 words: Why you chose to be a counselor; or the most important characteristics of a counselor. Please include the following statement at the end of your writing sample: “I, print your name, certify the writing sample I have submitted is my own work, reflecting my own thoughts; that no part is plagiarized, and I did not receive assistance in completing the writing sample.” Follow with your signature and date.

6.

An interview is a requirement of the admission process and the Program Head will contact the applicant, once the application is complete. (Skype-type interviews may be arranged for online students.)

7.

A link to an online portfolio (ex. flickr, dropbox, snapfish) of 20 images of applicant’s art.

8.

Psychology Credits: (12) graduate or undergraduate credits in Introduction to Psychology, Abnormal Psychology,

Personality Theories, and Developmental Psychology are preferred. Twelve credits must be taken before candidacy.

9.

Studio Art credits: (18) graduate or undergraduate credits in 2 and 3-D studio art areas. Twelve credits must be completed before art therapy courses may be taken. Six credits can be taken in the first year of the program, but must be finished before candidacy. Six credits can be done as portfolio approval.

Students are strongly encouraged to contact their advisor immediately upon acceptance into the program, prior to registration for classes. The advisor and student together will devise a plan of study. It is also recommended that students meet with their advisors each semester before registering for the next semester since classes are offered on a rotating schedule. Advisors will assist students in determining an appropriate sequence of courses.

Art Therapy - Required Specialized Courses 33 credits

Students enrolled in the art therapy certificate program would be trained as professional counselors but also meet requirements for certification as Art Therapists. This track would allow students to develop an official plan of study that support dual credentialing as a licensed professional counselor and Registered Art Therapist.

ARTT 710

ARTT 720

ARTT 730

History and Theory of Art Therapy

Media and Materials in Art Therapy

3 credits

3 credits

ARTT 740

ARTT 750 or

ARTT 790

Professional Functioning, Standards, and Ethics in Art Therapy

Current Trends in Art Therapy

3 credits

3 credits

Course Sequence

Fall Year 1

ARTT 710

History and

Theory of Art

Therapy

Winter year1

ARTT 310

Introduction to Art Therapy

(if needed)

Spring Year 1

ARTT 730

Art Therapy Practice and

Assessment

Summer Year 1

ARTT 750

Current Trends in Art

Therapy or take ARTT

760 During Winter

Term

Fall year 2

ARTTX 790(6cr)

Culminating Experience in Art Therapy

ARTT 720 Media and Materials in

Art Therapy

ARTT 760

International Art Therapy or take ARTT750 during summer term

ARTT 740

Professional Functioning,

Standards, and Ethics in

Art Therapy

COUN796

Internship

( 6 or 9 cr)

(Art Therapy)

COUN796

Internship

( 0 or 3 cr)

(Art Therapy)

ARTT 735 Clinical and

Group Art Therapy

9 credits 3 credits 9 credits 6 to 12credits 6 to 9 credits

Students must take 9 credits of internship total. This may be completed in one semester or split over two.

Degree Requirements

Internship All degree seeking students must complete an internship. All students must have completed all core required courses in the area of specialty unless otherwise approved by the advisor and instructor. The internship is a twelve (12) credit internship requiring 600 clock hours of on-site experience. Generally speaking, the internship hours must be completed within the time frame of the 15 week semester. Thus, the interns would be on-site 40 hours per week (15 x 40=600). The student must make the necessary plans and arrangements in order to complete an internship. The Internship Manual contains more information regarding the internship experience. NOTE: Students may opt to divide the internship into two six (6) credit hour segments (300 clock hours each) over two semesters. Students should discuss this option with their advisors. Additional information on 300 hours internships can be found in the Internship Manual.

For More Information: If you have questions about the application process, please contact Edinboro University's School of Graduate

Studies at gradstudies@edinboro.edu

or at (814) 732-2856 or toll-free (888) 845-2890. For questions specific to the master's degree in the Art Therapy program, please contact Dr. Penelope Orr at (814) 732-1684 ( mailto:porr@edinboro.edu

).

Office for Students with Disabilities: For information or assistance regarding services, activities and facilities that are accessible to and usable by persons with a disability, contact Office for Students with Disabilities (OSD), at (814) 732-2462 t/tty . For additional information, visit the OSD web page.

Employer Reimbursement: Non-traditional students who are working and taking classes on a part-time basis may have employerpaid education benefits. The purpose of the employer tuition reimbursement agreement is to allow employees who receive reimbursement to defer payment of their tuition and fees until after grades are available at the end of the semester. Edinboro

University accepts employer benefit plans through arrangements with the Bursar's Office by completing the enclosed employer tuition reimbursement agreement .

Veterans' Education Benefits Information and printable forms regarding Veterans' Education Benefits and the Montgomery GI

Bill are available at the Department of Veterans Affairs website , http://www.gibill.va.gov/ . After the Department of Veterans Affairs approves a student's eligibility, and after the school certifies the student's enrollment, benefits are paid directly to the student after the end of each month.

Edinboro University of Pennsylvania is an equal opportunity education institution and employer and will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation and disability in its activities, programs or employment practices as required by Title VI, Title VII , Title IX, Section 504 , ADEA and the ADA.

For information regarding civil rights or grievance procedures and for inquiries concerning the application of Title IX and its implementing regulation, contact Ms. Valerie O. Hayes, J. D.

Director of Social Equity, / University Title IX Coordinator, 207 Reeder Hall, 219 Meadville Street, Edinboro, PA 16444 (814-732-2167). Additionally, inquiries concerning Title IX and its implementing regulation can be made to the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Civil Rights.

For information or assistance regarding services, activities and facilities that are accessible to and used by persons with a disability, contact Office for Students with Disabilities at the

Crawford Center (814-732-2462 V/TTY).

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Plan of Study for Post Graduate Certificate in Art Therapy

Edinboro University of Pennsylvania

Plan of Study – Post Graduate Certificate in Art Therapy

It is the student's responsibility to make a phone appointment with his or her advisor to develop a Plan of Study for the Certificate program. This appointment should be held as soon as possible. However, the Plan of Study must be developed prior to or the semester in which the student will be completing his or her twelfth semester hour degree credit at Edinboro University of

Pennsylvania. It is the student's responsibility to obtain the advisor's prior approval for changes in the approved Plan of Study.

Course hrs. scheduled

ARTT 710

ARTT 720

ARTT 730

ARTT 735

ARTT 740

History and Theory of Art Therapy

Media and Materials in Art Therapy

Art Therapy Practice and Assessment

Clinical and Group Art Therapy

Professional Functioning, Standards, & Ethics in Art Therapy

3

3

3

3

3

ARTT 750 Current Trends in Art Therapy 3 or

ARTT 760

ARTT 790

International Art Therapy

Research Project in Art Therapy

3

6

COUN 795 Internship 9

Total ....................................................................................................... 33 semester hours

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Student’s Name

Date Student’s Signature

Advisor’s Signature Date

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