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2 Part-time Art Therapy MA Degree Programs


NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development
MA in Art Therapy
- New York, USA
MA
Full time, Part time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Integrating visual arts with psychotherapy, this American Art Therapy Association-accredited master of arts degree program engages the creative power of art for mental health assessment and treatment, preparing you to work in clinical practice with people of all ages in a variety of settings including hospitals and clinics, mental health agencies, prisons, schools, elder care facilities, art studios, and in private practice. Graduates meet educational requirements for the Registered Art Therapist (ATR) credential in the United States.


California Institute of Integral Studies
Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology, Concentration in Expressive Arts Therapy
- San Francisco, USA
MA
Full time, Part time
3 years
Distance Learning
English
Expressive Arts Therapy is one of five master’s programs offered through CIIS’ Counseling Psychology department. The pedagogy provides an engaging online, hybrid curriculum that weaves multimodal expressive arts, such as visual and digital arts, music, dance and movement, poetry, spoken word, and drama into all courses.
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The inclusion of creativity in psychological health and well-being is the focus of art therapy studies. The psychological aspect of artistic expression may be explored, and fine arts could be shown as a means of communication for emotions that may not otherwise be managed.
An MA is a master’s degree awarded to students that have completed a program studying humanities or fine arts subjects such as history, communications, philosophy, theology or English. A Master of Arts degree typically requires coursework, research and written examinations.
Part time learning allows one to obtain part-time degrees even if one cannot attend school on a full-time basis. One can learn at his or own pace, gradually accumulating credits which count towards final qualification.