The 69-credit concentration in art therapy gives a broad understanding of the most current theory and research related to clinical art therapy, mental health counseling, and trauma.
The program prepares graduates for state licensure and national certification in professional counseling (LPC/NCC) and certification as a board certified registered art therapist. Additional post graduate requirements needed to qualify for licensure and certifications.
Curriculum
The art therapy concentration is a 69-credit, 23-course curriculum that can be completed in two to three years. Explore the programs curriculum.
Art Therapy Program's Artwork Show
Thomas Jefferson University's Community & Trauma Counseling program, in collaboration with the Art Therapy concentration, hosts the Art Therapy Art Show, which celebrates the creative efforts of Jefferson students, alumni and faculty. View our artwork from 2021-2024 through the link below.