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I looked into a few colleges that offer an Art Therapy Master's Degree. On the websites it claims that program prequisites are Bachelor's degree in Art, Psychology, Behavioral Science, Social Science or a related field. I have taken several studio art and psychology courses, and I would like to work in some type of art therapy related field, but I'm more interested in jewelry making and photography, then painting or drawing. Would this qualify me to go for the Master's Degree in Art Therapy?
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I work for the Faculty of Fine Arts at Concordia University. We offer a Master's degree in art therapy. In order to be eligible for the program, you need a bachelor's degree and a specific number of credits in visual arts and psychology: http://art-therapy.concordia.ca/ar_prereq.htm
This link gives you more details as to what qualifies as a prerequisite:
http://art-therapy.concordia.ca/ar_prereq2.htm
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