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Art Therapy
Kutenai Art Therapy Institute
www.kutenaiarttherapy.com
191 Baker Street
Nelson, British Columbia, V1L 4H1, Canada
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Program Type Master's
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Credential Type Degree
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Length 2 Year(s)
- Part Time Only
- Cooperative Education
- Continuing Education
- Distance Learning Available
Academic requirements:
- A Bachelor's degree including 3 post-secondary-level courses collectively demonstrating critical thinking, skills in research and academic writing, an understanding of human development and an awareness of social and cultural contexts with an emphasis on understanding systems of oppression and privilege. Examples of applicable coursework include but are not limited to sociology, philosophy, gender studies, cultural studies, and psychology.
Additional requirements:
- portfolio (including ten images of creative art)
- criminal record check for working with vulnerable clients
- three letters of reference
- resume
- personal autobiogrpaphy (500 words max)
- statement of intent (250 words max)
- proficiency in English
See school website for additional details.
Online sessions, on-site experiential course work, online theory courses, and clinical placements in home communities.
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Updated March 05, 2024. The information contained in this profile is current as of the date shown.
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