Art Gallery and Museum Studies MA
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Be a part of how the next generation will experience history.
A masters degree in museum studies, also known as museology, will allow you to take your knowledge to the next level. Students can develop their skills in curatorship, exhibition development and digital cultural heritage, as well as having the opportunity to study modules on specific time periods or regions of the world. Usually taking 1-2 years to complete, a masters degree in museum studies is designed to prepare you to take the next step in your future.
Completing a masters degree in museum studies as an international student will not only increase your academic skills and knowledge, but will also enhance your world perspective, as you will be studying alongside a diverse group of students, opening up your social and professional networks.
Admission Requirements
Entry into a masters degree in museum studies usually requires a bachelor's degree in a related subject. Some programs will take students from other subject areas. There might be other specific entry requirements, your university will provide more information about this.
You will also need to provide evidence of your proficiency in the teaching language, which is most commonly English for international students. This can be done through the IELTS and TOEFL tests.
Tuition Fees
International students will probably have to pay tuition fees, but there will be scholarship and grant options available to help with the costs of studying abroad. This financial assistance might be offered by your university, your bank, or a private organisation. It is important that you do your research to understand the costs and what scholarships you are eligible to apply for.
Careers
Graduates of a masters degree in museum studies will be prepared for taking the next step in the industry. You will be qualified to take on more advanced roles, or work within a specific field of museology, depending on the specialisations of your degree.
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