Graduate Catalog 2012-2013

Master of Arts (M.A.) with a Major in Art Therapy

Department Contact Information

Department of Music Therapy

Georgia College

College of Health Sciences

Campus Box 67

Milledgeville, GA 31061

Phone: 478-445-2646

Fax: 478-445-4532

Department of Music Therapy Website for Art Therapy program: http://www.gcsu.edu/mtherapy/matherapy/overview.htm

Program Coordinator: Anna Hiscox

Mission

The Master of Arts in Art Therapy is an innovative program in the creative arts at Georgia College, the first implemented in Georgia.  The program's purpose is to provide comprehensive art therapy education, to develop astute clinicians, scholars, teachers, and leaders; to acquire skills and knowledge to work in a variety of settings; and foster transformative learning with a commitment to global, social and cultural advancement.  Health care employment opportunities in the expressive arts such as art therapy are predicted to continue to grow.

The program of study is uniquely designed offering graduates a comprehensive foundation in art therapy, enhanced by the partnership and collaboration with the Departments of Art and Music Therapy.  Students gain a minimum of 900 hours of clinical experiences and complete at least three field work placements -- one working with children, adolescents and adults/seniors.  Interns have a variety of placements including inpatient psychiatry facilities, schools, correctional facilities and day treatment facilities.  Our broad range of curriculum and cross-discipline collaborations within a liberal arts environment provide students with a global education and the desire for excellence as students, professionals and life-long learners.

Mission Statement

Georgia College, a liberal arts environment, prepares students to excel in the Master of Arts in Art Therapy Program.  Students will be at the forefront of excellence in scholarship, research, trauma and evaluation methodologies and comprehensive clinical art therapy theories and practice.  Our core competency embraces creativity and an appreciation of diversity with ethical, professional and culturally responsive strategies and treatment.

Accredidation and Affiliations

Application for approval by the American art Therapy Association (ATTA) will be submitted in accordance with ATTA policies.  Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) final approval is pending.

Career Information

Art therapists work with people of all ages in many different environments to address challenging mental, physical, and social issues.  They are trained to work as private practitioners and as part of treatment teams in psychiatric outpatient and inpatient programs, hospitals and community health centers, veterans' health facilities, rehabilitation programs, schools, hospices, and many other settings.

Prerequisites

Each student admitted to the degree program must successfully complete the following requirements within 12 months of admission.  course work should include credits taken prior to admission.

A minimum of eighteen (18) semester hour credits of study in studio art

A minimum of twelve (12) semester hour credits of study in psychology which must include developmental psychology and abnormal psychology.

Admission to the Art Therapy Program is highly competitive and is limited based on availability of qualified faculty and student to faculty ratios.  All students may not be admitted.

Admissions Requirements

Candidates for admission must have an undergraduate GPA of at least 2.75 on a 4.0 scale.  If previous graduate work has been completed, GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale is required.

Students will be eligible for regular admission in the following circumstances:

GRE score (verbal + quantitative) + [GPA (cumulative) x 100] = 620 minimum

MAT score 9minimum 385 + [GPA (upperdivision) x 100] = 700 minimum

Students must submit official transcripts for all college-level coursework completed, directly to the Office of Graduate Admissions.  An unofficial transcript must also be submitted to the  Coordinator of the Art Therapy Program.

PROGRAM SPECIFIC ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS

Students are required to submit a portfolio of twelve (12) original works of art created within the past two years

The Admission committee may evaluate artwork by the following:

During a face-to-face interview or Submission of a CD

If artwork is submitted in digital format, files must be saved as .jpg, .tif, or in PDF format.  Individual file sizes may not exceed 6mb and all should be submitted on a CD which includes a descriptive list of the contents.  Images may be presented in PowerPoint format or other easily navigated formats, or an URL may be submitted in lieu of a CD.

Students are required to submit three (3) letters of recommendation.  These letters are to be completed by persons who are best able to judge the student's academic and professional qualifications.  There are no standardized formats for letters of recommendation.

Originality

Presentation

Craftsmanship

Elements of Art

Composition

Variety

A personal interview may be requested as part of the admissions evaluation.

Provisional Admissions Requirements

Provisional admission may be offered to a student to be determined by the Art Therapy Admissions Committee.  Provisional students should have all application materials in, but may not meet the exact criteria, or letters of recommendation not received.

To exit provisional admission and to be classified as a regular student, students must maintain a GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale on all courses during the first nine (9) hours of the program and approval by the degree program coordinator.

Enrollment Procedures

Students seeking to enroll into the graduate study programs at georgia college may complete an application on-line or return a printed copy to the Georgia College Office of Graduate Admissions, Campus Box 107, Milledgeville, GA 31061.  A non-refundable application fee is required unless the applicant has been enrolled within the past six (6) years or has paid the fee within the past 6 years. 

If you have any questions about the application process, please contact the Office of Graduate Admissions at 800-342-0471 (in Georgia) or 478-445-6289.  After consultation with the art therapy advisor, enrollment may be completed on-line during designated times.

Academic Dismissal Policy

A graduate student will be placed on graduate academic probation if the student's institutional graduate grade point average falls below a 3.00 at any point during his or her graduate studies.

A graduate student will be dismissed if the student is placed on academic probation for more than one semester, receives more than one C during his or her graduate studies, or fails to comply with policy, procedures, and expectations as defined in the current version of the Master of Art Therapy Graduate Handbook.

Program Specific Progression Requirements

I: PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRESS REVIEW

At the end of the second and fourth semesters of enrollment each student participates in a Professional Progress review (PPR). The PPR is an evaluative process used to determine the student's progress in the program.  It includes a self-assessment as well as evaluation by faculty.  satisfactory progress in teh program is necessary prior to advancing to the next phase of the graduate program.  Serious academic or interpersonal deficiencies may result in termination from the program.

II: THESIS/FINAL CLINICAL PROJECT

After successful completion of the written comprehensive examination, the student will choose a graduate committee to include the student's advisor, one professor from a supportive field area within the specified concentration, and one professor from any supportive field area. This committee will review the proposal for the thesis or clinical project and upon acceptance of the proposal the thesis or clinical project may be implemented.  The student will arrange the defense meeting with the committee wehn master's thesis, or clinical project is completed.

III. STEPS IN COMPLETING THE MASTER OF ARTS IN ART THERAPY

Submit a complete application for graduate study and all supporting documents to the Office of Graduate Admissions

Consult with the faculty advisor for development of a program of study

Participate in the Professional progress review at designated times

Complete courses with a 3.0 GPA

Complete a comprehensive exam

Choose a graduate committee

Submit a proposal for the clinical project or thesis

Complete the Final Clinical Project or Thesis defense

Submit a Formal Graduate Application for Graduation by the date specified in the official University calendar.

Program of Study

Required Courses: (33 semester hours)

ARTH 5000Hist & Philosophy Art Therapy

3

ARTH 5100Theory & Practice-Art Therapy

3

ARTH 6000Clinical Grp Methods-Art Ther

3

ARTH 6100Art Therapy with Children

3

ARTH 6110Art Ther Practicum w/Children

3

ARTH 6200Art Therapy with Adults

3

ARTH 6220Art Therapy Practicum w/Adults

3

ARTH 6400Comprehensive Examination

0

ARTH 6500Thesis/Final Project Research

3

ARTH 6600Internship I:Supervision Sem.

3 - 9

ARTH 6700Internship II:Supervision Sem.

3 - 9

ARTH 6800Thesis/Final Project

3 - 9

ARTH 6810Thesis/Final Project Defense

0

 

Supportive Course Requirements: (9 semester hours)

 

MUST 5110Gndr/Cltrl Iss Crtve Arts Ther

3

MUST 5120Qualitative Research

3

MUST 5130Quantitative Research

3

Studio Electives: (Choose 2)

ARTH 5120Drawing/Painting-Art Therapist

3

ARTH 5130Clayworks-Art Therapist

3

ARTS 6110Painting for Educators

3

ARTS 6610Digital Art for Educators

3

 

All students who expect to complete requirements for the Master of Arts in Art Therapy degree must demonstrate synthesis of knowledge/skill prior to graduation. Synthesis may be demonstrated by successful completion of either a master's thesis or clinical project.