The Museums and Galleries in Education MA combines academic study with professional educational practice in museums, galleries and heritage sites, looking at influential contemporary and historic theories in museum and gallery education. This course also enables international collaborations to take place across the academic and professional field of museum studies.
You will normally be required to have an upper second-class Bachelor's degree in an arts, humanities or science-related subject from a UK university, or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard, together with professional or voluntary experience in museums, galleries or heritage sites.
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Graduates of this course are currently working as: education officers at historical sites; digital programme managers in national art and design museums; heads of learning and heads of interpretation and curation in museums and galleries and heads of research in museums/galleries in the UK, continental Europe, and internationally.
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