A Creative Arts Therapy Program embedded in a psychotherapeutic orientation prepares students educated in art or music to be effective and ethical professionals specializing in the fields of Art Therapy or Music Therapy. It is committed to developing people who are capable of applying intellectual strength, ethics, and aesthetic values in the treatment of individuals, groups, and families.
The Art Therapy specialization is accredited by the American Art Therapy Association (AATA).Students enrolled in the program will earn a minimum of 1200 hours in direct client contact and all the necessary educational training required to begin the process towards registration (ATR - art therapist registered). Registration is awarded by the ATCB (Art Therapy Credentialing Board) after a student completes 1000 paid hours of direct client contact post graduation.
The Music Therapy specialization is accredited by the National Association of Music Schools Completion of the curriculum and clinical training requirements permit students to sit for the national certification examination in music therapy administered by the Certification Board for Music Therapists (CBMT). Successful completion of the examination leads to the awarding of the MT-BC (music therapist-board certified credential) which requires continuing education for its maintenance.
Program Director, Art Therapy
Ellen G. Horovitz, Ph.D., LCAT, ATR-BC
Program Director, Music Therapy
Bryan Hunter, Ph.D., LCAT, RMT Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements for Art Therapy Specialization
- Completion of a baccalaureate degree at an accredited institution with a cumulative index of 3.0 and a “B” average in the major field. Prior coursework must include 18 credits in studio art and 15 credit hours in psychology. Nine out of 15 credit hours in psychology must be in the following courses: Introduction to Psychology or General Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, and a Child Development Psychology or Adolescent Psychology course.
- Official transcripts.
- Two letters of recommendation (inclusion of a third letter is optional).
- Applicatiaon and fee.
- Submission of 20 slides indicating competency in two- and three- dimensional work. (CD-ROM or DVD format only in PowerPoint).
- Resume.
- Copy of teacher certification, if applicable.
- The secretary of the Creative Arts Therapy Department will contact the applicant directly following review of his or her application materials to arrange an interview, which will also include the portfolio review.
- Please submit a digital/photographic image with your application materials.
Entry Requirements for Music Therapy Specialization
- A baccalaureate degree in music, music education, music therapy or the equivalent from an accredited institution with a cumulative index of 3.0 and a 3.0 average in the major field.
- Completion of an Introduction to Psychology course
- Official transcripts.
- Three letters of recommendation.
- Completed application form including the personal-professional statement
- Application fee
- A live audition on the student’s primary instrument.
- Demonstration of basic proficiency on the piano and guitar.
- Resume.
A representative from the Music Therapy Program will contact the applicant directly following review of his or her application materials to arrange an interview, which will include an audition.
Application Deadlines for the Creative Arts Therapy Program
January 15