In addition to academic requirements, many master's programs in art therapy also require applicants to have a certain amount of experience working in the field of art therapy. Some programs may require applicants to have completed an internship or practicum in art therapy, while others may accept experience working as an art therapist or in a related field.
The specific admission requirements for master's programs in art therapy can vary from program to program. It is important to research the specific requirements of the programs that you are interested in and to meet with an academic advisor to discuss your eligibility.