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Graduate Certificate of Museum Studies, Minnesota State University

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About this course

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This program aims to give students a comprehensive understanding of the theory and practice of museums in a rapidly changing global environment. It focuses on the role of technology in modern museums, explores new models of education and exhibition, and examines the museum as an agent of social change. It is suitable for students interested in various types of museums, including history, science, art, and thematic museums, as well as exhibitions for different organizations.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This program is ideal for those passionate about museums and social change, providing insights into the role of technology and contemporary issues in museums today. Its diverse electives and practical internships make it a compelling choice for students aiming to work in various museum settings or related organizations.

Specialisation

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The program covers broad aspects of museum science, museology, cultural resource management, arts administration, nonprofit management, and grants administration. It offers a well-rounded foundation in museum practices coupled with practical experience through internships and individual research.

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Degree requirements

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The program is a certificate that requires completing 15 credits, including core courses such as Museum Science and Representation, Museology, and a range of restricted electives in areas like cultural resource management, arts administration, nonprofit management, and more. Students can also pursue individual studies or internships for hands-on experience.
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Career prospects

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Graduates of this program can pursue roles within museums, historic sites, national parks, zoos, or exhibitions for corporations and government agencies. With a focus on social change and technology, students are well-prepared for careers in museum management, education, curation, and related fields.

FAQs

What types of museums can I work in after this program?

You can work in various kinds of museums including history, technology, science, art, special topic or themed museums, historic sites, national parks, zoos, and also in exhibitions for companies, government agencies, and private organizations.

Are internships part of this program?

Yes, the program includes a 3-credit internship that allows students to gain practical experience by applying course theories in real museum or related organizational settings.