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Master’s Program in Arts Psychology

*Program Overview* 

*Credits*: 60–70 credits 

*Focus*: Psychological theories of creativity, art therapy, human development through artistic expression, and research methodologies. 

 

*Core Courses* 

 

1. *APSY 501: Foundations of Arts Psychology* 

   - Introduction to the psychology of creativity, perception, and aesthetics. 

   - Key theorists: Freud, Jung, Winnicott, Arnheim, and Csikszentmihalyi. 

   - Assessment: Reflective essays (40%), Case studies (30%), Exams (30%). 

 

2. *APSY 502: Art Therapy Theory & Practice* 

   - Clinical approaches to art therapy (e.g., trauma, autism, dementia). 

   - Techniques: Drawing, painting, sculpture, and narrative therapies. 

   - Assessment: Case study analysis (50%), Art portfolio (30%), Participation (20%). 

 

3. *APSY 503: Developmental Psychology & Artistic Expression* 

   - Stages of artistic development across the lifespan (childhood to aging). 

   - Role of play, symbolism, and imagination in mental health. 

   - Assessment: Research paper (60%), Group presentation (40%). 

 

4. *APSY 504: Research Methods in Arts Psychology* 

   - Qualitative/quantitative methods, ethnography, arts-based research (ABR). 

   - Tools: NVivo, SPSS, photovoice, narrative analysis. 

   - Assessment: Research proposal (60%), Data analysis project (40%). 

 

5. *APSY 505: Cognitive Psychology of Art* 

   - Perception, memory, and emotion in artistic creation and reception. 

   - Topics: Neuroaesthetics, embodied cognition, and creativity studies. 

   - Assessment: Literature review (50%), Experimental design project (50%). 

 

*Elective Courses* 

(Choose 4–6) 

 

- *APSY 601: Music Psychology* 

  - Psychological effects of music, music therapy, and sound healing. 

 

- *APSY 602: Drama & Movement Therapy* 

  - Psychodrama, role-playing, and dance/movement therapy techniques. 

 

- *APSY 603: Cultural Psychology & Art* 

  - Cross-cultural perspectives on art, identity, and symbolism. 

 

- *APSY 604: Digital Media & Mental Health* 

  - Impact of digital art, virtual reality, and social media on well-being. 

 

- *APSY 605: Trauma & Expressive Arts* 

  - Using art to process trauma, PTSD, and resilience-building. 

 

- *APSY 606: Special Topics (e.g., Art in Education, Museum Psychology)* 

  - Rotating themes like art in schools, museum curation for well-being, or community art projects. 

 

*Workshops & Practicum* 

- *Art Therapy Practicum*: Supervised clinical hours in hospitals, schools, or community centres. 

- *Creative Workshops*: Hands-on sessions in painting, sculpture, drama, or music. 

- *Ethics in Arts Psychology*: Confidentiality, cultural sensitivity, and professional standards. 

- *Guest Lectures*: Art therapists, psychologists, and artists on real-world applications. 

 

*Thesis/Capstone Project* 

- *Year 2 Focus*: Original research or applied project (e.g., art therapy program design). 

  - *Thesis*: 15,000–20,000 words on a topic like "Art Interventions for Anxiety Disorders." 

  - *Capstone*: Community-based project (e.g., designing an art program for marginalized groups). 

  - *Assessment*: Proposal defence (Semester 3), Final presentation (Semester 4). 

 

*Additional Components* 

- *Internships*: Optional placements in art therapy clinics, museums, or NGOs. 

- *Language Requirement*: Proficiency in a second language (if working with diverse populations). 

- *Conference Participation*: Present research at psychology or arts conferences. 

 

*Learning Outcomes* 

Graduates will: 

1. Apply psychological theories to analyze artistic expression and creativity. 

2. Design and implement art-based interventions for clinical or community settings. 

3. Conduct ethical, culturally sensitive research in arts psychology. 

4. Communicate findings to academic, clinical, and public audiences. 

 

*Career Pathways* 

- Licensed Art Therapist (with additional certification*) 

- Arts Program Coordinator 

- Researcher in Psychology/Creativity Studies 

- Museum or Gallery Educator 

- Mental Health Counsellor (with further licensure) 

 

*Assessment* 

- *Courses*: Essays, case studies, art portfolios, presentations. 

- *Practicum*: Supervisor evaluations, client feedback. 

- *Thesis/Capstone*: Originality, methodology, and impact.