How difficult is the Respiratory Therapy degree program in college?

August 07th, 2011 | Category: art therapy programs


I currently have a bachelor degree in English and two associate degrees in Psychology and History. I was intending to get my teaching license, but discovered it wasn’t for me. My strengths academically lie in the arts; I definitely am not strong in science or math. I also a mom of 4 young children. Is this doable? How tough is the program?


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    Bachelors degree in art therapy?

    May 21st, 2011 | Category: art therapy programs


    I’m hoping someone out there can help. I know art therapy is a growing field, and I just learned you can get a bachelors in the program at certain places. What are the odds of getting a job with a bachelors? Or should I just keep trying for my masters?
    If I do get a bachelors in art therapy, and decided I want to get my masters at a later date, will I have problems getting into a Program with an art therapy degree? Most of the masters programs I have seen require a BA in education or psychology


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    How can I become an art therapist?

    March 31st, 2011 | Category: art therapy programs


    Okay so I recently enrolled in a community college and would like to transfer as soon as possible.I would like to major in art because it is the quickest way to transfer and also because I really love it. But I also hear that you need to major in psychology to get into a graduate program in art therapy. I am not sure at all what I should major in, because I really would like to become an art therapist. Would someone please tell me how I can become an art therapist, and what I should be majoring in?


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    I want to become an art therapist would…..?

    March 02nd, 2011 | Category: art therapy programs


    Okay I’ve been recently thinking about going to Temple University because I plan on studying psychology but I also always had a thing for art and I’m even in national art honor society. Everyone says I’m great at drawing (my art teacher said im an awesome drawer and I could get a job in art or a related field) but I don’t think going plainly into an art school would be a great idea. I would like to make a good salary. Anyways I thought about double majoring in art and psychology in college. So I want to know does Temple have good enough art programs? Because I might go for art therapy in graduate school. Please give me good answers and if you know any better schools for me to choose from can you list them also.


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    How does a person become an Art Therapist?

    January 10th, 2011 | Category: art therapy programs

    I want to be an Art Therapist in the Bay Area, California in Private Practice. I have a Bachelor’s Degree and education in law/international relations & visual arts. Do I need to get a master’s in Art Therapy, if so could I be accepted even though I am not a Psychology major?

    Does San Francisco State or University of San Francisco have master’s programs? Which other schools and what is the job market like for Art Therapist??

    THANK YOU!


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