Master of Arts - Arts Administration / Master of Museum and Heritage Studies

Master

In Canberra (Australia)

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Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    Canberra (Australia)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

  • Credits

    96

The Master of Museum and Heritage Studies at ANU provides the unique opportunity to articulate with the Indiana University to complete a double degree with the Master of Arts – Arts Administration. These degrees draw on strong connections with cultural and collecting institutions in Australia and the United States. The double degree aims to prepare you for an innovative career in both Museum Curatorial practice (ANU) and Arts Administration (IU). At the ANU, students will learn traditional curatorship and collections management, while also being introduced to new areas impacting on national and international cultural policy such as social inclusion, citizenship and community engagement, social activism and museums, Indigenous curation and collection, and innovative visitor and audience studies. At IU, students will gain the knowledge and practical skills needed to become an effective arts advocate and leader of change; students will be introduced to a range of core skills in the areas of business, marketing, policy and management, as well as a thorough understanding of the arts sector.

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Canberra (Australia)
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The Australian National University, ACT 0200

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About this course

A cognate Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 65%, or completion of 30 SPEA credits towards the Master of Arts – Arts Administration as listed in the award rules for this degree.
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Applicants must apply separately to Indiana University and the Australian National University for admission to this Double Master Degree program. Offers of admission to Master of Arts – Arts Administration [IU]/Master of Museum and Heritage Studies [ANU] may be conditional upon admission to the corresponding program at Indiana University t History, Anthropology,...

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Course programme

The Master of Arts – Arts Administration/Master of Museum and Heritage Studies double degree requires completion of 30 SPEA credits from Indiana University and 48 units from The Australian National University.

The Master of Arts – Arts Administration double degree component requires the completion of 30 SPEA credits, which must consist of:

24 SPEA credits from completion of the following compulsory courses:

AADM–Y 502 Organizational Behavior and the Arts
AADM–Y 504 Arts Administration in the Public and Private Sectors
AADM–Y 515 Financial Management for the Arts
AADM–Y 525 Museum Management
AADM–Y 530 Audience Development and Marketing the Arts
AADM–Y 551 Cultural Planning and Urban Development
AADM–Y 558 Fund Development for Nonprofits
AADM-Y 550 Practicum in Arts Administration


A maximum of 6 SPEA credits from completion of any graduate courses at Indiana University.

48 units from completion of courses offered at the Australian National University which must consist of:

30 units from completion of the following compulsory courses:

HUMN8027 Critical issues in Heritage and Museum Studies
MUSC8004 Internship 1
MUSC8006 Indigenous Collections and Exhibitions
MUSC8012 Understanding Learning in Museums and Heritage
MUSC8017 Museums and Collections: Key Concepts and Practices

6 units from completion of courses on the following list:

HUMN8033 Tourism, Heritage and Globalization
MUSC8013 Museum Education and Heritage Interpretation Study Tour
MUSC8018 Exhibition Design and Delivery
MUSC8019 Repatriation: principles, policy, practice

A minimum of 6 from completion of courses on the following list:

HUMN8034 Collaborative Storytelling and Cultural Production
MUSC8011 Museums and Collections: Extended Research Project


A maximum of 6 units from completion of courses on the following list:

ARTV8100 Points Of View
ARTV8107 Arguing Objects
HIST6237 Digital History, Digital Heritage
HUMN8010 Material Culture Studies
HUMN8035 Critical Issues in Intangible Heritage
HUMN8036 Who do we think we are? Using Archives and Special Collections
MUSC8013 Museum Education and Heritage Interpretation Study Tour
MUSC8009 Museums and Collections: Research Project

Master of Arts - Arts Administration / Master of Museum and Heritage Studies

Price on request