8 Museum Science MA degrees found
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8 Museum Science MA degrees found
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University of Westminster
Museums, Galleries and Contemporary Culture with Professional Experience MA
- London, United Kingdom
MA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The Museums, Galleries, and Contemporary Culture with Professional Experience MA is a unique course that offers you the opportunity to undertake an extended work placement and gain professional work experience.
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University of Birmingham - College of Arts and Law
MA In Art History and Curating
- Birmingham, United Kingdom
MA
Full time, Part time
1 Year
On-Campus
English
Do you want to pursue your love of art history, ready for a career in the arts and curating sectors? Conduct original research into art objects and discover how to curate historical and contemporary art.
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American University
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Master of Arts in Arts Management
- Washington, USA
MA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
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As a passionate and purpose-driven arts manager, you help artists find their voice, audiences find their bliss, organizations attract and animate their funding, and communities build thriving and creative places to live, learn, and work. AU’s Arts Management Program will prepare you to make a positive difference in the visual, performing, media, community, online, or emerging arts, and position you to change the art world for the better. Learn and work in the global cultural hub of Washington, DC, alongside business-savvy arts leaders, a vibrant and diverse network of global professionals, and world-respected and innovative faculty. Explore the powerful intersection of research and professional practice through a curriculum that blends them both with hands-on work experiences and real-world insights of alumni and other leading professionals.
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The George Washington University - Columbian College of Arts & Sciences
MA in Museum Studies
- Online USA
MA
Full time, Part time
2 years
Distance learning
English
Established in 1976, the Master of Arts in Museum Studies at George Washington University responds to the evolving museum profession by combining hands-on training with future-focused theoretical engagement. Students gain foundational knowledge about the state of museum work today, practical skills, and the ability to critically engage with developments in the field. Coursework offers both breadth and depth in Collections Management, Museum Management, Exhibitions and Visitor Experience, and Public Engagement.
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Central European University (CEU)
Master of Arts in Museum Studies
- Vienna, Austria
MA
Full time
1 Year
On-Campus
English
The two-year master’s degree in Museum Studies is a unique cooperation between Central European University and the Wien Museum, providing students with rigorous academic training in historical studies combined with practical, hands-on museum experience. It combines opportunities for experiential learning at Europe’s leading museums with both foundational coursework in the history and theory of museums, and the multidisciplinary study of the past.
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University of Westminster
Museums, Galleries and Contemporary Culture MA
- London, United Kingdom
MA
Full time, Part time
1 Year
On-Campus
English
The Museums, Galleries and Contemporary Culture MA studies how museums, galleries and other cultural institutions are changing to meet the needs of the 21st century. The MA is for you if you're pursuing a career as a curator, arts organiser, museum professional or another cultural manager, and in particular if you want to know how these institutions face contemporary issues. The course looks at the changing role of cultural provision and how agencies, festivals and flexible organisations shape, house, fund, and disseminate culture today. It also gives you the opportunity to immerse yourself in the contemporary debates about working practices in cultural institutions and the changing context in which organisations operate. The MA focuses on professional practice, and you'll work closely with institutions such as the Museum of London and conduct case studies into creative projects run by organisations as diverse as the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Tate Modern, smaller independent galleries and London-based festivals and arts organisations. Classes are taught off-site at other institutions and involve professionals from the sector as much as possible to give you an understanding of vocational issues and a close involvement in the workplace.
Boston University Wheelock College of Education & Human Development
MA in Museum Education
- Brookline, USA
MA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master of Arts program in Museum Education is a study program within the art education department at Boston University. Students learn to teach visual art in a museum setting, design curricula for museum educational programs and perform curatorial and administrative duties associated with museum education departments.
Bank Street College Of Education
Leadership in Museum Education
- New York, USA
MA
English
Our master’s degree program in Leadership in Museum Education is a two-year program, culminating in an MSEd, and all graduate classes are beginning this September.
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A Master of Arts (MA) in Museum Studies involves a comprehensive look at museum and gallery collections, including the interpretation of the gallery and the study of cultural heritage preservation. This program will offer students an opportunity to learn about the ins and outs of museums and learn the skills to develop a career within the heritage, gallery or museum sector.
Students who are unfamiliar with the program might ask, what is an MA in Museum Studies? This program is an in depth study of the cultural heritage movement and the theoretical and practical aspects of working within a variety of associated institutions. Some of the courses offered include managing museums and cultural heritage, contemporary art, skills for cultural heritage, interdisciplinary methods for heritage research, museum theory and history, the study of exhibitions and more.
Students who embark in this master's program can benefit from learning a variety of skills that can be used in different aspects of life, and not just in a historical institution. From managerial skills to community outreach and object-based learning, students will cover it all with this course. Students may also benefit from internship possibilities to work at a cultural heritage institution or opportunities to work on an archaeological excavation or similar heritage project.
Each program cost will vary depending on the institution it is offered at and which country the institution is located. Prospective students should research the program thoroughly to determine if the courses match their career goals, and then contact the institution directly for specific registration fees and associated costs.
Graduates of the program may find themselves in high demand for a variety of positions, including archaeologist, genealogist, historian, museum owner, operator or manager, or philosopher. Students may also opt to further their education and become a professor or educator of various historical or archaeological topics.
This master's program can be studied full time or part time. The part time option is ideal for students with jobs or prior engagements who intend to achieve their master's while still keeping their existing schedule. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.