Students will learn significant art therapy theories, adhere to the Canadian Art Therapy Association’s ethics, understand art media in clinical art therapy, and develop skills for treating psychological disorders, among other competencies.
Students must demonstrate competency in the program’s academic and clinical components. Maintain a minimum attendance of 90%. Complete all academic requirements to a minimum 70% (B-) grade. Complete all clinical placement requirements in the time allocated and...
Assessment methods include demonstrations, participation in discussions, case study reports, presentations, quizzes, written assignments, art-making, and arts-based projects, among others.
Students need art supplies, computer equipment, access to a web camera, microphone, and Wi-Fi. Course guides and textbooks are also required, with details provided course-wise.
The program spans 104 weeks, covering 1,200 instructional hours, including academic, clinical courses, and a clinical placement segment. Students will be dedicating 15-20 hours a week to meet the Diploma requirements.