MA Museum Studies
This degree represents the only museum training course offered by any third-level institution in the Republic of Ireland. There is considerable activity in the sector, with over 40,000 members from 141 countries joined the International Council of Museums. In Ireland alone there are some 460 museums and heritage centres registered by the Irish Museums Associations. The diversity of museums at an international, national, regional/county and local level creates a demand for training and viable employment prospects. This MA course will enable students to develop their knowledge and understanding of the history, theory and practice of museums, and will prepare them for future employment in this sector. It will also support the museum profession through entry-level training and continuing professional development of existing staff.
Graduate Testimonials
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Placement or Study Abroad Information
Students will undertake two museum placements (10 credits each) where they will learn aspects of museum management, design and practice, as well as the opportunity to work on a particular project such as an exhibition.
- AR6026 Museum Placement 1 (regional museum)
- AR6029 Museum Placement 2 (thematic and local museums)
The Department of Archaeology will arrange all work placements for students. Placements are unpaid and the costs of participation in terms of travel and accommodation expenses are borne by the student, and will vary depending on the location of the museum concerned.
This degree represents the only museum training course offered by any third-level institution in the Republic of Ireland. There is considerable activity in the sector, with over 40,000 members from 141 countries joined the International Council of Museums. In Ireland alone there are some 460 museums and heritage centres registered by the Irish Museums Associations. The diversity of museums at an international, national, regional/county and local level creates a demand for training and viable employment prospects. This MA course will enable students to develop their knowledge and understanding of the history, theory and practice of museums, and will prepare them for future employment in this sector. It will also support the museum profession through entry-level training and continuing professional development of existing staff.
Graduate Testimonials
Read our Graduate Testimonials here.
Placement or Study Abroad Information
Students will undertake two museum placements (10 credits each) where they will learn aspects of museum management, design and practice, as well as the opportunity to work on a particular project such as an exhibition.
- AR6026 Museum Placement 1 (regional museum)
- AR6029 Museum Placement 2 (thematic and local museums)
The Department of Archaeology will arrange all work placements for students. Placements are unpaid and the costs of participation in terms of travel and accommodation expenses are borne by the student, and will vary depending on the location of the museum concerned.