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M.A. ART THERAPY/COUNSELING: YEAR ONE CURRIGULUM


COURSE
Counseling Theory and Practice

QUARTER UNITS
4
4
J

Applied Theories of Human Development


Psychopathology Psychology of Altruism

2 2
5

History ofArt Therapy: Founders & Foundations


Psychology of Consciousness I: Ontology Group Dynamics Theories of Art Therapy

4 4
5

Art Therapy Techniques: StBdio Art Psychology of Consciousness II: Paradigm Shifts and Change Agents
Archetypal Psychology

4 4
4

Multicultural Art Therapy with Diverse Populations


Foundations in Human Science Research

Tolal Year One Qarter Units: 49

M.A. ART THERAPY/COUNSELING: YEAR TWO CURRICULUM

couRsE
Advanced Counseling I: Standards of Practice, lndividual Art Therapy and

QUARTER UNITS

Practicum

Art Therapy Professional Ethics in Art Therapy


Assessment in

4 4
J

Addiction Assessment and Treatment in Art Therapy


Creative Modality or Community Education Elective Advanced Counseling II: Group and Relationship Art Therapy and Practicum

2
5

History ofArt Therapy: Current Trends

2 4
J

Life Development Clinical Art Therapy with Families Art Therapy Capstone Process Professional Seminar in Art Therapy: Case Consultation
Career and

I
2 6

Art Therapy Intemship


Professional Semnar in Art Therapy: Professional Orientation

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I herapy lntemslrp

Total Year Two Quarter Units: 49

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. Psychology of Altruism ' Creative Modalities or CEp Electives


To enoll in College Sh:dies coursework at Southwestem College as a non-degree studeni, an applicant must: 1. Submit a completed application to Southwestem College with a nonefundable $25 application fee.
2. Provde

REGISTRATION
Southwestem College operates on the quarter system. Each class meets a total of l0 contact hours for each one-quafer unit of credit. An exception may occur in some ofthe Certificate Program courses. For information on credit conversion, please refer to the Southwestem

official hanscript ofbachelor,s degree

College Student Handbook.


Shrdents may register for courses in person, by

or diploma.
the shrdent plans to become degree-oriented, a personal statement, current resum, ofcial

If

telphone or by mail. Registering by any method


does not guarantee enrollment in a particular course or section. Regishation is not accepted from students with delinquent accounts.

transcripts from all colleges attended, thee letters of recommendation and an admissions interview will
be necessary to apply for a master's program.

Registration for courses must be completed before the first week ofclasses. Forms are available

ADMISSIONS: Professional Studies program


This program is desgned for shdents with
a

through the Registrar. Regishation during the first week ofclasses s considered late regishation.
There is a late registration fee of$10 per class for anyone registering the week in which classes begin. Registration afer the first class session requires permission ofihe instructor Admission is closed,

graduate degree in counseling, art therapy or clinical social work who are interested in personal grou.{h or professional development. Students may enroll in all Year One coursework at Southwestern College provided the courses are taken in the designated sequence, course prerequisites have

without exception, after the second class session.


Classes are offered in weekday, evening and

weekend fomats. Refer to quarterly schedules for information on specific times for each class.

fulfilied and space is available. permission to take courses in Year Two of either program is given on a case-by-case basis. To enroll in
been

Professional Studies coursework as a non_degree student, an applicant must:


1. Submit a completed application to Southwestern

TUITION, FEES, DEPOSITS, REFUNDS


. TUITION Degree, College Studies and professional Studies
Student tuition for the 2011-12 academic year is $450 per quarter unit. Tuition is subject to change
each year.

College, including a nonrefundable $25 application


fee.

2. Provide verification ofa graduate degree (transcript of graduate degree completion or diploma).
the student plans to become degree-oriented, a personal statement, current resum, official

If

Full tuition must be paid before the first day of


each quarter unless the shrdent has set up a paymenl schedule with the business offce. (See payment

transcripts from all colleges attended, thee letters of recommendation and an admissions interview will be necessary for acceptance into master's
p.rogram.

plan under Financial Assistance.)

t nip

The hrition for independent studies is $675 per quarter unit for 20lI-2012.

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St odies

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sses

Withdrawal prior to 2 weeks before the frst


class: 100% refrlnd of institutional charges

. FEES
The payment schedule fee is $25. The fee for a retumed check is $35. For additional information on College fees, please refer to the Southwestem

Withdrawal prior to 72 hours before the first class: 75olo refund ofinstitutional charges Withdrawal 72 hours or less before the first class: No refrlnd
Refunds are calculated based on the full amount tuition due. If a payment plan is being used, students continue to be liable for payments on schedule for any money still due after withdrawi

College Student Handbook.

. DEPOSITS
A deposit of one-third (l/3) of the tuition is required to hold a student's place in a credit class. To hold a place in Community Education Programs, payment must be made in full.

from a class. For independent study 75% refund prior to the first day of the quarter: First and second week o: the quarter, 50% refund. No refund after that.

. REF'I]NDS
Refunds of tuition will be made to students who complete the withdrawal procedures according to the schedule below The refund policy for financial aid borrowers differs from the school policy and is determined on a pro-rata calculation based on the

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Southwestem College offers financiai aid progra for students who demonstrate financial need. Th College makes every effof to help a student me financial needs, subject to the availability of fun The Southwestem College financial aid progran include Subsidized and Unsubsdized Federal Direct Loans, scholarships and payment plans. Each state's Department of Labor or Division ol Vocational Rehabilitation may provide assistanc through other programs. Southwestem College's financial aid programs t founded upon the premise that responsibility for financing an education ultimately rests with students and their families. Students and their fami should investigate local sources, such as service organizations, churches, Native Ameican tribal afliations, corpomtions and foundations for scholarship and loan funds. Students residing in or near Santa Fe ae directed to the State Librar Forndation Center at 1209 Camino Carlos Rey.

withdrawal date.

Withdrawal prior to the first day of the qurter: 100% refund oftuition (less an administrative fee of S50) Withdrawal during the frst week of the quarter: 90% refund of tuition (less an administrative fee of $50) Withdrawal during the second and third weeks of the qurter: 50% refund of tuition
Wif hdrawal during the l'ourth and fifth weeks of the quarter: 25Vo refnd of tuition

Withdrawal at any time after the fifth week of the qurter: No refund (Please note: If a core graduate class begins at a later date in the quarter the above refund policy will be adjusted.)
The following policy applies io all weekend classes. Refllnds oftuition will be made io students who complete the withdrawal procedures according to the following schedule. Any excep-

. LOAN PROGRAMS
The Subsdized Federl Direct Loan Subsidized Federal Direct Loans are available only to degree students who demonstrate financ

tion will be indicated on the quarterly schedule.

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