Art Museum and Gallery Studies with specialist pathways in: Curatorship, and Education

MA (4138):12 months full-time; 24 months part-time (180 credits)
Postgraduate Diploma (3448): 9 months full-time; 18 months part-time (120 credits)
MPrac (5829): 24 months full-time; 48 months part-time (260 credits)
Modules are also available on Continuing Professional Development (CPD) basis

 

Students installing their exhibition in the Hatton GalleryThis programme aims to provide you with the knowledge and skills to move into or enhance a career in galleries and art museums. Two specialist pathways are available in curatorship and education. They offer a fast-track route to a professional qualification and are amongst the most successful art museum and gallery studies programmes internationally as well as benefitting from a thriving gallery scene in the region. The programme encourages a hands-on approach and involves major input by art museum and gallery professionals from the region and beyond, ranging from those who work in small, independent contemporary galleries to those who curate national art collections or internationally significant exhibitions.

Graduates from this programme can pursue a career in the art museum or gallery sector or conduct further research.

 

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Information about the structure of this programme, the entrance requirements, tuition fees and relevant funding opportunities is available on the University's Postgraduate Study pages.