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BFA/ BA/ BS in Art Therapy at Millikin University

Degrees/Certifications:Minor/Major
Decatur, IL , United States
Posted byAni Cook
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This program of study is offered for students who wish to prepare for a career that uses art as a form of therapy. Successful completion of course requirements in studio art, psychology, art therapy, and community internships will enable the student to apply to selected art therapy graduate programs.

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This program also provides preparation for students to apply for entry-level human service positions in various settings such as psychiatric institutions, medical centers, rehabilitation centers, behavioral health centers, community centers, libraries, and correctional facilities.

Option 1) Students may choose the B.F.A. degree in Art Therapy, which requires a minimum of 60 credits in art, 18 credits in psychology, and a successful B.F.A. Thesis Exhibition in 2 areas of studio art. Millikin is one of just a few BFA Art Therapy majors in the country. This is the professional option for fine artists. 

Option 2) Students may also choose the B.A. or B.S. in Art Therapy. The B.A. requires up to 3 classes in a foreign language while the B.S. requires 2 additional classes in either a math or science and 1 science lab.  The B.A. and B.S. programs are lighter, with fewer studio art requirements, and allow students time to add a second major. This path is best for students wanting a broader arrangement of courses throughout the university.

Millikin art therapy students complete 3 community internship placements assisting or leading art activities that are life-enhancing and fun, but not considered “therapy” because conducting “therapy” is outside the professional scope of practice for undergraduate students.