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. For participation in the clinical placement, a student will be required to successfully...
The program spans 104 weeks, covering 1,200 instructional hours, including academic, clinical courses, and a clinical placement component. Students will be dedicating 15-20 hours a week for 104 weeks to meet these requirements.
Undergraduate degree in Social Sciences, the Arts or a related field (the undergraduate degree requirement may be met through a documented Equivalency Assessment) 3 psychology courses, such as, Introduction to Psychology, Child and Adolescent Development, Human...