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247 Master's degrees in Museum Studies

Anthropology and Museum Practice - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year (2-semester) programme offers successful students guaranteed progression to a postgraduate degree at a top UK university. Learn more at the Anthropology and Museum Practice - Pre-Master's Programme at OnCampus London from Goldsmiths, University of London.
Art History - Museum Studies
At Art History - Museum Studies from University of Denver students in our art history graduate program may pursue a museum studies concentration. In addition to earning a master’s degree in art history, you will take courses with curators and conservators from the region’s art institutions.
Museum Studies
The Master of Arts in Museum Studies degree program at Western Illinois University will prepare students for diverse types of work associated with museums, including museum administration, collections management, exhibition development, museum education, volunteerism, and fundraising.
Museum Anthropology
The free-standing Museum Anthropology program at Columbia University Department of Anthropology and the American Museum of Natural History, is a professional degree for those already employed in or interested in moving into the museum field.
World Heritage Management
The Graduate Diploma in World Heritage Management from University College Dublin builds on knowledge and skills gained in the first year, developing more comprehensive knowledge and further specialisation in World Heritage Conservation.

Museology and Cultural Heritage
This Museology and Cultural Heritage course from O.P. Jindal Global University is an interdisciplinary programme that connects art, history, culture, and emerging technologies to shape future-ready professionals in the museum and heritage fields.

Art History, Curatorship and Renaissance Culture
The MA in Art History, Curatorship and Renaissance Culture from School of Advanced Study, University of London is offered by the Warburg Institute in collaboration with the National Gallery. The Institute is a leading centre for the study of the interaction of ideas, images, and society, and provides students with access to world-leading research, teaching and expertise.