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Graduate Certificate in Museum Education and Heritage Interpretation

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Offered By ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences
Minimum 24 units
Academic Contact Dr Sharon Peoples
Academic Plan 6666XMEHI
CRICOS Code 071786F
UAC Code 832050(Grad Cert ME & HI)
Areas of Interest Museums and Collections

The program is designed to meet Australia's growing need for qualified professional educators in the field of curatorial studies broadly speaking, in relation to museums, heritage sites, and art galleries. It provides in-service professional development for museum professionals wanting to formalise or extend their capabilities in the field of museum learning, as well as for primary and secondary teachers wanting to engage further with museums as a study site, or looking for a career change opportunity. 

The program will prepare students for professional roles within museum/heritage education, school or public program areas by giving them both the theoretical knowledge and practical skills that will allow them to develop and implement formal and informal learning programs for museums/heritage audiences of all ages and backgrounds. It will also provide effective background preparation for those wishing to study a higher degree by research in the field of museum education. 

Prerequisites

Admission to the graduate Certificate requires completion of a three year Bachelors degree  at a Australian university (or equivalent) or significant recognised/approved professional experience.

The information published on the Study at ANU 2011 website applies to the 2011 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2010 website.

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