Graduate Certificate Museum Studies
What is Museum Studies?
Museum Studies or Museology is the study of museums. It explains the history of museums and their role in society, as well as the activities they engage in, including curating, preservation, public programming, and education.
What types of courses can I take?
History, Public History, Anthropology, Art History, Art Education, and Sciences at this point. We are actively reviewing courses for consideration and adding additional course options on an ongoing basis.
What types of subjects will be addressed?
This Program is currently focused on three main areas of Museum Studies:
What can a Museum Studies Certificate provide to you?
Who is accepted into the program?
The world of collections and exhibitions can be greatly rewarding for many personalities with varied interests. Museums and galleries provide opportunities for learning in dynamic settings. The conservation and handling of objects within collections can provide exciting opportunities to engage with history and its preservation. The process of making exhibitions can be a challenging yet rewarding way to collaborate with scholars and specialists in all fields to present and inform the public about a vast spectrum of knowledge, from art to science to history to nature.
If you are interested in some of the many areas mentioned above and meet the requirements listed below, we would welcome your application! We are accepting applicants on an ongoing basis and are happy to answer any questions you may have when deciding if this is the program for you.
What is Museum Studies?
Museum Studies or Museology is the study of museums. It explains the history of museums and their role in society, as well as the activities they engage in, including curating, preservation, public programming, and education.
What types of courses can I take?
History, Public History, Anthropology, Art History, Art Education, and Sciences at this point. We are actively reviewing courses for consideration and adding additional course options on an ongoing basis.
What types of subjects will be addressed?
This Program is currently focused on three main areas of Museum Studies:
What can a Museum Studies Certificate provide to you?
Who is accepted into the program?
The world of collections and exhibitions can be greatly rewarding for many personalities with varied interests. Museums and galleries provide opportunities for learning in dynamic settings. The conservation and handling of objects within collections can provide exciting opportunities to engage with history and its preservation. The process of making exhibitions can be a challenging yet rewarding way to collaborate with scholars and specialists in all fields to present and inform the public about a vast spectrum of knowledge, from art to science to history to nature.
If you are interested in some of the many areas mentioned above and meet the requirements listed below, we would welcome your application! We are accepting applicants on an ongoing basis and are happy to answer any questions you may have when deciding if this is the program for you.