Honours Degree | This course is open to applicants with a minimum of a 2:2 honours degree in art or another relevant subject. |
Other Admission Requirements | Personal qualities: Emotional maturity, resilience, self-awareness, and the ability to reflect on personal and professional experiences. Personal therapy: Commitment to engage in personal therapy with an HCPC-registered arts therapist throughout training (self-funded). |
Prior Work/ Voluntary Experience | Applicants must be able demonstrate a minimum of one year’s work experience (paid or voluntary) within a relevant support/care setting gained prior to the application date. E.g. support work, care work, social work, nursing, teaching, teaching assistant work and wellbeing workshop facilitation. The minimum of one-year work experience must be gained prior to application and post degree graduation |
Interview | All applicants need to submit a 500 word essay and a portfolio of 10 images, mainly own work but may include one example of group or community-based work. Reflection: Ability to reflect on the relationship to their images and the process of creating them. Emotional awareness: Emotional responses evoked through art making. Skills: Strong communication skills, empathy, and the capacity to build relationships. Personal qualities: Demonstration of self-awareness, resilience, and reflective capacity. All applicants will undertake an individual interview. |
DBS Check | A DBS Check is required |
Occupational Health | An Occupational Health check is required |
Students from outside the UK are expected to hold qualifications broadly equivalent to UK standards - a Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) for postgraduate study.
To help you interpret these equivalents, please select your country/region of residence. This will provide details on equivalent entry requirements, as well as information about local representatives, events, and key contacts.
We accept a wide range of qualifications and assess all applications on an individual basis. Relevant work experience may also be taken into consideration where appropriate.
For more information on English entry requirements, including accepted qualifications, please visit International Entry Requirements.
IELTS | 7.0 overall |
Other Language Proficiency Qualification | TOEFL at 95 overall (min 22 in all areas) |
Honours Degree | This course is open to applicants with a minimum of a 2:2 honours degree in art or another relevant subject. |
Other Admission Requirements | Personal qualities: Emotional maturity, resilience, self-awareness, and the ability to reflect on personal and professional experiences. Personal therapy: Commitment to engage in personal therapy with an HCPC-registered arts therapist throughout training (self-funded). |
Prior Work/ Voluntary Experience | Applicants must be able demonstrate a minimum of one year’s work experience (paid or voluntary) within a relevant support/care setting gained prior to the application date. E.g. support work, care work, social work, nursing, teaching, teaching assistant work and wellbeing workshop facilitation. The minimum of one-year work experience must be gained prior to application and post degree graduation |
Interview | All applicants need to submit a 500 word essay and a portfolio of 10 images, mainly own work but may include one example of group or community-based work. Reflection: Ability to reflect on the relationship to their images and the process of creating them. Emotional awareness: Emotional responses evoked through art making. Skills: Strong communication skills, empathy, and the capacity to build relationships. Personal qualities: Demonstration of self-awareness, resilience, and reflective capacity. All applicants will undertake an individual interview. |
DBS Check | A DBS Check is required |
Occupational Health | An Occupational Health check is required |


