Aug 24
If I want to do art therapy what can I minor in if my school does not offer an art therapy minor?
I’m getting a BFA in painting, and I do plan on going to grad school eventually, however, as of right now, I am a junior/seinor (76 credits) and I have not started to take any classes to obtain a minor in anything. Since I’ve always been interested in Art therapy, I was wondering, since my school does not offer an art therapy program at all, could I possibly minor in psychology, or sociology and be able to practice art therapy with that? Or do I need to major in it completely? Anyone have any ideas?
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First of all, you do realize that minors are by no means necessary? It sounds like you think you need a minor. Anyway, I’m sure majoring in it completely would be really helpful, but I guess sociology would be another option.
Hope this helps!