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MA Cultural Heritage and Museum Studies

Ulster University

Summary

This well-established programme produces the heritage managers and museum curators of the future.

On this programme you will:

  • have access to leading academics and practitioners in the field;
  • go on study visits to museums to learn about latest practice;
  • meet past students who have graduated from the programme and now work in the field; and,
  • undertake a placement to get hands on experience.

Key areas of investigation in this MA include:

  • Policy development and management issues relating to heritage, museum and cultural sectors in Ireland, north and south;
  • Analysis of the social, economic and cultural contexts of museums and heritage; and,
  • International context of key issues for the heritage and museum sectors.

Modules reflect innovative and current research and will equip you with the appropriate skills for further academic and professional development.

The MA Cultural Heritage and Museum Studieshas been preparing new professionals for the heritage and museum sectors in Northern Ireland, Ireland and GB. Together we explore the sector knowledge and skills required to work in the heritage, museum and arts fields. We will reflect on the achievements of our graduates working in learning and outreach, curatorship, conservation, and management. Our alumni work in National Museums Northern Ireland, local museums and heritage sites, the National Trust as well as in museums in Dublin, Scotland and England. By exploring arts, heritage, museums and exhibition practices with us, you will be prepared for the next stage in your career.

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Requirements

Listed below are the documents required to apply for this course.
£17,090 Per Year

International student tuition fee

1 year

Duration

Sep 2024

Start Month

Aug 2024

Application Deadline

Upcoming Intakes

  • September 2024

Mode of Study

  • Full Time