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Graduate Certificate in Liberal Arts (Museums & Collections)

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Offered By ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences
Minimum 24 units
Academic Contact Dr Sarah Scott
Academic Plan 6060XMUSC
CRICOS Code 064768M
UAC Code 832021(GCLA Museums and Collections)
835021(GCLA Museums and Collections)
Areas of Interest Anthropology, Archaeology, Art History, Art History, Cultural Studies, Cultural Studies, History, History, Indigenous Australian Studies, Museums and Collections, Museums and Collections, and Visual Arts

The Research School of Humanities offers a suite of graduate coursework programs in Liberal Arts. Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma, Masters and Masters (Honours) are available, with specialisations in:

  • Museums and Collections
  • Cultural and Environmental Heritage
  • Visual Culture Research
  • Writing, World Histories and Lives

By undertaking a robust and recognized program in the strongly interrelated areas of cultural heritage, museums, collections, visual and material culture studies, students will be offered the opportunity to capitalise on the Research School of Humanities' strong industry connections and partnerships, and to gain first hand experience as well as a deeper understanding of a range of relevant national institutions and professional contexts.

Courses can be taken toward the award of a named degree in one of the specialised areas, but will also suit Graduate Studies Select students who are interested in undertaking a broader range of courses.

The Museums and Collections specialisation gives students a working knowledge of and critical engagement with a wide range of museums, cultural and collecting institutions. Most coursework content draws from case studies arising from national cultural and collecting institutions in Canberra (including National Museum of Australia, Australian War Memorial, National Portrait Gallery, National Gallery of Australia, and National Library of Australia), and representatives from these institutions, including their directors, regularly contribute classes. Professional links ensure that students have ready access to major national collections and exhibition venues. These links also mean that the program can complement academic excellence with a strong professional emphasis to ensure that it remains at the forefront of current research and issues confronting museums, galleries, and other cultural and collecting institutions.

Who Studies Museums and Collections?

  • Recent Australian and international graduates wishing to gain a professional degree in order to enter the professional museums, collections, or heritage sectors.
  • Individuals already working in the cultural, collections, or heritage sectors in Canberra who may use the program as professional development for career enhancement.
  • individuals who may be volunteer staff at cultural or collecting institutions or heritage sites, or members of ‘Friends' organizations at any of the cultural, collecting or heritage places or members of Historical Societies etc who want to now gain a professional qualification.
  • Individuals already working in the cultural, collections, or heritage sectors or public service who wish to extend their understanding of museum practice, and who seek to contextualise it through academic research.

Prerequisites

Completion of an undergraduate degree of not less than three years study at a recognized university or higher education provider, or approved professional experience.
 

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