
Graduate Certificate in Museums, Heritage, and Public History, University of Missouri, St. Louis
St. Louis, Missouri
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12 Months
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About this course
The Graduate Certificate in Museums, Heritage, and Public History is designed to provide interdisciplinary professional and academic training aimed at museum professionals and individuals interested in developing their practical skills and knowledge to work in the heritage sector. The program equips students with a comprehensive understanding of public history, the evolution of museums, and digital approaches to public history. It's suitable for those seeking to enhance their expertise and contribute meaningfully to heritage and museum communities.
Why this course is highly recommended
It's highly recommended for individuals aiming to work in museums and heritage sites, as it offers targeted training aligned with industry needs. The program's focus on practical skills, such as digital public history and community engagement, makes it an excellent choice for those looking to deepen their expertise in heritage work and enhance their employability in the sector.
Specialisation
This certificate focuses on Interdisciplinary training in Museums, Heritage, and Public History, combining theoretical knowledge with practical skills relevant to the heritage sector. With specific coursework on the origins and evolution of museums, public history, and digital public history, students gain specialised insights into how institutions and communities engage with cultural heritage.
Course fees
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Degree requirements
Applicants should typically hold a master’s degree with a GPA of 3.2 or higher. The application process includes submitting three letters of recommendation, a writing sample, and a supplemental application. The program is open for applications in both fall and spring semesters.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
PTE
53
TOEFL
79
DUOLINGO
105
Career prospects
Graduates of this certificate are prepared to work in museums, heritage organizations, and related public history sectors. They can develop practical skills in museum operations, digital history projects, and community engagement, enabling them to contribute effectively to cultural heritage preservation and public history initiatives.
FAQs
What are the admission requirements for this certificate?
Applicants need a master's degree with a GPA of 3.2 or higher, three letters of recommendation, a writing sample, and the supplemental application. The program accepts applications twice per year, in fall and spring.
Can I pursue this certificate alongside another graduate program?
Yes, students who wish to pursue the certificate along with another graduate program should follow the normal application procedures for that program in addition to those for this certificate.
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