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66 Master's degrees in Museum Studies in United States
Anthropology - Museum Anthropology
In adopting an anthropological approach to museums, this Anthropology - Museum Anthropology concentration at Georgia State University is distinct from generalized museum studies in examining curation, exhibition and museum practice from a comparative and global perspective that sees museums as dynamic institutions embedded in particular social and cultural contexts.
Preservation Studies
Local, state, and federal laws seek to balance the societal interest with individual private property rights. Like zoning and other land-use controls, preservation incentives help negotiate the relationship between the past and the future. The work of lawyers and advocates stands at the center of these processes.You can learn more about this at Boston University's Preservation Studies.
Curatorial Studies
The MFA in Curatorial Studies at the University of Kentucky prepares students for careers in the expanding field of curatorial practice.
Museum Studies
The University of San Francisco offers a unique master’s degree in Museum Studies where students prepare for leadership positions in artistic, cultural, and heritage organizations that operate in a constantly changing social dynamic.
History and Museum Studies
The History and Museum Studies program of Tufts University combines theory and practice by bringing together scholars of the Tufts History Department and professional experts in Tufts Museum Studies program.
Museology
Master of Arts degree in Museology is offered by University of Florida, this interdisciplinary program that consists of both academic and practical work. The curriculum allows students to do graduate work in a disciplinary emphasis (art history, anthropology, history, education, or the natural sciences) and at the same time complete a concentrated study in professional museum practice.