
CERTIFICATE IN EXPRESSIVE ARTS THERAPY
The Expressive Arts Therapy Certificate at SDUIS is designed to provide
participants with a holistic and culturally enriched perspective about
facilitating health, emotional growth, and human potential. The personal
integration of a host of experiences and techniques is intended to contribute
to the development of greater personal health and increased therapeutic
options.
The 35 units can also be applied toward the degree requirements for MA
in Expressive Arts Therapy or Ph.D. in Expressive Arts Therapy.
PREREQUISITES:
By approval of the program director.
REQUIREMENTS:
Each student must complete 35 quarter units of Expressive Arts Therapy
coursework consisting of six classes and a practicum. The student is free
to choose which courses are included in the certificate work.
MASTER OF ARTS IN EXPRESSIVE ARTS THERAPY
This program was designed to give the students a sound base in Expressive
Arts Therapy. The Expressive Arts Master's Degree is designed to
provide participants with a holistic and culturally enriched perspective
about facilitating health, emotional growth, and human potential. The
personal integration of a host of experiences and techniques is intended
to contribute to the development of greater personal health and increased
therapeutic options. The Master of Arts degree requires the completion
of 85 quarter units at the graduate level. The student will develop an
individualized program of study by completing the core Psychology requirements
(50 units), and selecting 30 additional master units from the Expressive
Arts curriculum. Students are required to write a Masters Thesis/Project
(5 units). In addition the students must complete 50 hours of personal
counseling with licensed professionals.
PREREQUISITES:
A Bachelor of Arts in addition to specific prerequisite courses which
must be completed in the first year of study. A writing skills & research
workshop (CPS 501) may also be required if indicated by the Graduate Readiness
assessment Essay exam.
REQUIREMENTS:
The Master of Arts degree requires the completion of 85 quarter units
at the graduate level. The student will develop an individualized program
of study by completing the core Psychology requirements (50 units), and
selecting 30 additional masters units from the Expressive Arts curriculum.
Students are required to write a Masters Thesis/Project (5 units). In
addition the students must complete 50 hours of personal counseling with
licensed professionals. Successful passage of the MA Comprehensive Exam
is also required.
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN PSYCHOLOGY
SPECIALIZATION IN EXPRESSIVE ARTS THERAPY
This program allows an opportunity for students to pursue a doctorate
in an individualized program, drawing from the University's curriculum
in Expressive Arts Therapy. The Expressive Arts Doctoral Degree is designed
to provide participants with a holistic and culturally enriched perspective
about facilitating health, emotional growth, and human potential. The
personal integration of a host of experiences and techniques is intended
to contribute to the development of greater personal health and increased
therapeutic options.
The Doctor of Philosophy degree requires the completion of 90 quarter
units at the doctoral level. The student will develop an individualized
program of study by completing the core Psychology requirements (30 units),
the core Expressive Arts requirements (35 units), and selecting 15 additional
units from the Expressive Arts curriculum and/or University curricula.
Students are required to write and defend a Ph.D. Dissertation (10 units),
including Oral Qualifying Exam and Final Oral defense, and complete 60
hours of personal counseling with licensed professionals.
PREREQUISITES:
A Masters of Arts degree in Psychology or it's equivalent, or a Masters
degree and 30 graduate quarter units in Psychology including the following.
A writing Skills & Research Workshop (CPS 501) may also be required
if indicated by the Graduate Readiness assessment Essay exam.
REQUIREMENTS:
The Doctor of Philosophy degree requires the completion of 90 quarter
units at the doctoral level. The student will develop an individualized
program of study by completing the core Psychology requirements (30 units),
the core Expressive Arts requirements (35 units) and selecting 15 additional
units from the Expressive Arts curriculum and/or other University curricula.
Students are required to write and defend a Ph.D. Dissertation (10 units),
including an Oral Qualifying Exam and Final Oral defense, and complete
60 hours of personal counseling with licensed professionals. Successful
passage of the Doctoral Comprehensive Exam is also required.
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